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Who are Delhi’s most stylish icons
Hindustan Times
New Delhi, December 21, 2011
First Published: 17:47 IST(21/12/2011)
Last Updated: 03:05 IST(22/12/2011)
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After weeks of speculation, the winners of Delhi’s Most Stylish 2011 were declared at a do that matched their style.

It was a heady combination of glamour, style and wit at The Hindustan Times Delhi’s Most Stylish 2011, held on Sunday night at The Oberoi, Gurgaon. The event, in its second
edition, honoured the style icons of the Capital and was attended by some of the finest connoisseurs of style — from Bollywood, art, politics and literature. As the city’s swishest set gathered for a sit-down dinner over sparkling wines, the talks veered from fashion to politics and style to Bollywood.

ChitrangadaThe ceremony, hosted by HT City editor Sonal Kalra, felicitated the 20 most stylish men and women, chosen by an eminent jury comprising fashion designers JJ Valaya, Payal Jain, stylist Gautam Kalra and HT special projects editor Vasantha Angamuthu. The team came  up with the list after dedicated discussions that lasted weeks. The jury chose FDCI president Sunil Sethi as the Most Stylish Man and actor Chitrangda Singh as the Most Stylish Woman.

The grand evening, bathed in champagne, chandeliers and all things chic, saw entrepreneur Robert Vadra and artist Blanca Peralta bagging the coveted People’s Choice awards for the most stylish man and woman, respectively.

Actor Imran Khan who gave away the People’s Choice Awards, had the guests in splits with his witty jokes, and even showed off his unique style statement — a sock instead of the pocket square in his coat.

All the winners walked away with specially created  personalised trophy editions of HT City.

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Having worked as a child artist in his uncle Aamir Khan's films- Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992), Imran Khan decided to venture into acting. After graduating from the Los Angeles branch of New York Film Academy, he came back to India and enrolled at Kishore Namit Kapoor's acting institute.

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