Meet the stylish families of India

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They are stylish and they are different as individuals. And when these stylish individuals come together, they make a stylish family. Celebrity couple David and Victoria Beckham and their four children have been voted the world’s most stylish family. Closer home which family deserves the honour and why, we check out.

Cyrus Sahukar’s vote goes to the Bachchans as he feels that “each Bachchan has their own distinctive style to everything they do”.
“Each member of the family exudes grace and sophistication and together they make a style team,” says Sahukar.
Anshuman Jha can’t agree less and says, “Amitabh Bachchan is the most well-dressed man in the industry. Mrs. Bachchan has always been simple yet stylish. And they both have maintained it for over four decades and evolved with times. Abhishek is laidback yet so cool and suave. And of course Aishwarya now completes the style quartet. Shweta is one of the most graceful woman around. Together they make one stylish frame.”
Designer Navonil Das one half of Dev r Nil picks the Pataudis as the most stylish family. With the inclusion of Kareena, the family has become super stylish. “It all started post-Omkara when Saif found his grounding as a serious actor. He displayed a super classy yet understated sense of style. While Kareena trusts Manish, Saif trusts his instincts most of the time. While Soha is slowly coming of age, Saba is the quieter elder one and no less a stunner. And if I start about Sharmila, it’s difficult to say it in a few words. She is a classic beauty and she maintains her sense of individual style. Her journey has been long and she has maintained her sense of style quite well. Forty years in public eye and she still continues to manage dropping jaws.”
When we talk about style czars, we can’t not talk about Shah Rukh and Gauri’s fashion sensibilities. Music director Dhruv Dhalla feels that SRK knows how to wear his stardom with elan and ease and his wife complements him. “He has a sense of great formal dressing and Gauri has an impressive style of her own. I admire her for her balancing act and the way she carries herself with confidence. And the kids are casual, playful and together they make for a chilled out family portrait,” says Dhalla.

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