Actress Kritika Kamra, known for her roles in projects like ‘Bambai Meri Jaan’ and ‘Matka King,’ compares the fashion trends of the 1960s and 1970s to today’s social media-driven styles. She notes that the fashion of the past felt more personal and culturally distinct due to its continuity and slower evolution compared to today’s rapidly changing trends influenced by social media. Kritika emphasizes the uniqueness and individuality that characterized fashion from different parts of the world during the earlier decades.
Reflecting on her latest project, “Matka King,” Kritika discusses how fashion in the past was shaped by culture, individuality, and regional identity, leading to diverse interpretations and styles. She highlights the influence of cultural differences on fashion choices, citing examples of how trends were adapted and personalized in various regions. Kritika points out the significance of cultural mixing in fashion evolution, showcasing how different cultures inspired and influenced each other’s sartorial choices.
Kritika delves into the distinctiveness of fashion in different parts of the world during the 1960s and 1970s, emphasizing the unique interpretations and regional identities that characterized clothing styles. She mentions the cultural nuances that set apart fashion trends in places like New York and South Bombay during that era, showcasing the diversity and individuality that prevailed in sartorial expressions. Kritika concludes by expressing her personal approach to fashion, highlighting the importance of dressing for oneself and embracing individual style choices.
