Meher Ahmed Fashion Stylist Par Excellence

Maher Ahmed top celebrity stylist has styled Award Winning Film Aamis lead cast Lima Das Film Aamis, presented by Anurag Kashyap stars Lima Das and  Arghadeep Baruah.

MEHER AHMED PICA fashion director and an artist at heart, Meher has worked with some of the most renowned publications, fashion houses, brands and Celebrities. She has styled for many A list Corporate Firms and Jewelry brands as well. She’s one of the first in-house stylist of Femina magazine and even today remains actively associated with Femina as a fashion expert panelist editorially and for their fashion events and campaigns.
Her work includes styling celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor Khan, A R Rahman, Irrfan Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Harshvardhan Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Shilpa Shetty, Huma Qureshi, Jim Sarbh, Chitrangda Singh, Randeep Hooda, Angad Bedi, Tamannah Bhatia, Kali Koechlin to name a few.
She’s also styled campaigns for brands like Coca-Cola, American Tourister,Mc Donalds, Jet Airways, Dove, Jade, Jaipur Jewels to name a few. She was also the team design head with Manish Malhotra for the much acclaimed musical Mughal-E-Azam.
Meher has a ever growing follower base on Instagram and other social media platforms and roughly 15 years to give in hand for her dedicated work in the field of fashion and costume design.

 

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Below is exclusive footage of short interview with the artist

Q1. Can you share your experience of working with Director Bhaskar for movie Aamis.
Ans :After reading the script I listed a questionnaire of sorts for all the characters and discussed with Bhaskar to visualize each character better. Once the brief for the look and feel Bhaskar wanted was clear, I had the complete freedom to execute his vision in my own way. I wanted to keep the look and feel of Aamis as real as possible. Most of the clothes were aged or pre-used in order to have a more realistic version. I used to have a small set up, a corner of sorts in the Metanormal office to only get clothes aged!
Q2: Can you talk about your experience to design outfits for Lima Das
Meher: When I first met Lima Ba, any missing links about Nirmali in my head connected instantly. Working with her was fun since she’s not stuck up and is open to experimentation. That really eased a lot of pressure off me. One of my most cherished look is the outfit that I made for Nirmali in her dream sequence. Although it was a costume designers dream getting shattered as it was barely seen. But anyway, I felt Nirmali looked so out of the world in that costume. Seeing Lima Ba transform so easily into so many different personalities was a delight.
Q3: Can you describe Her look And personality?
Meher: Nirmali as a character is a modern day working woman who is also very rooted to her culture. Bhaskar wanted that to be one of the central point of Nimali’s look. So most of her look was in Mekhela Sador which Lima Ba was very comfortable wearing. But throughout the film, we see her in regular wear and in dresses too. Her personality and look was more classic and muted than jazzy or bright colors. Also it’s very important to understand how the film is being shot. Me, Bhaskar and Riju – our DOP –  we sat and discussed on the overall look and feel of the film and depending on that Nirmali’s colours were decided. What emerged out of this discussion was to have a very subtle change in Nirmali’s colors, clothes and even lipstick colour as the film progresses to better showcase her state of mind. These are very minute nuances but it is equally important to have them as an element of visualisation.
Q4: How did The tradition of Mekhela.. colours, weaves, did you incorporate in your styling for lima das ?
Meher Ahmed: As I’ve mentioned earlier it was very important to keep Nirmali’s clothes as realistic as possible and close to the Northeastern culture. So most of her Mekhela Sadors has been sourced from actual people and not bought to give a more used feel. A brand new Mekhela Sador can make the character look fake and flashy!

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So in the film you see Nirmali wearing not just Mekhela Sador but also Arunachali Sarong called Gaale which she wears as home wear in few scenes. She wears Bamboo Chignon, which is very commonly used in Assam and also simple Tradional Assamese jewellery for her everyday wear.

Theres a notion outside Assam that Mekhela Sador is only formal wear, which is not true. And through Nirmali I could get that whole picture out there. Mekhela Sadors are woven in cotton and part silk for everyday wear too and that’s what is shown beautifully through Nirmali’s character. Different tribes of Assam have their own signature weaves. Some of her Mekhelas are from Mishing and Miri tribes. The one she wears in the wedding sequence is a pure Muga, which is a traditional Assamese Mekhela.

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