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Do not be afraid of bold colors. Poonam frequently uses bright shades to make a statement [Perceived trend]. Why This Gallery Matters
I’ve been quiet for exactly 0.2 seconds, and in that time, I curated, styled, and basically rescued fashion from the boring people. You know the ones. Beige pants. Sensible shoes. Yawn.
| Publication | Quote | |-------------|-------| | | “A must‑visit for anyone who believes style should be as daring as it is delightful.” | | The Hindu – Arts & Culture | “Sassy Poonam First is redefining retail by turning it into an art‑form.” | | BuzzFeed India (Style) | “If you need a fresh feed for your Instagram, this place is a goldmine.” | sassy poonam first time full nude hot
A major theme of her style "gallery" is body positivity and personal confidence, often using captions like "Classy, sassy, and a bit bad-assy".
My Closet (The Only Place That Matters)
Seamlessly switching between traditional sarees and bold, western outfits. Confidence: Embracing curvy fashion with pride.
. Her "first" galleries typically highlight her transition from traditional Indian wear to modern, high-energy western styles. The "Sassy" Style Portfolio Signature Traditional Transition : Much of her early viral content focuses on Indian fashion transformations Do not be afraid of bold colors
Minimally styled athletic pieces configured for day-to-day streetwear. 3. High-Shine Fusion Wear
Pair affordable street-style finds with premium, branded accessories for a unique look. You know the ones
| Date | Event | Highlights | |------|-------|------------| | | Neon Nostalgia Night – After‑hours pop‑up with live DJ, neon‑painted lounge, and limited‑edition glow‑in‑the‑dark tees. | | 28 June | Sustainable Sunday – Panel discussion with Leena Kapoor, Ria Sethi, and a local environmental NGO. | | 12 July | DIY Up‑cycle Workshop – Bring an old garment; learn how to transform it into a fresh piece using the Style Lab’s tools. | | 31 August | Fashion Meets Film – Screening of the classic “Madhuri” (1974) followed by a talk on costume design. |

