Looks of the day

Who: Sonam Kapoor
Where: "Thank you" promos in Dubai

Beautiful colors, great accessories and glossy hair cant hide the fact that the dress looks like a fancy window dressing. I bet the drawstring around Sonam's neck can be used to lower or hike up the hemline like the window dressing it so resembles:P

Who: Lara Dutta
Where: "Challo Dilli" first look

I like this from the waist up. The hair and makeup are lovely, as is the color of the jumpsuit. The gold belt adds a glam touch. If this were a dress, I would have loved it. Of course, because it’s a jumpsuit, I just can’t fully embrace it.

Who: Shraddha Kapoor
Where: Y Films for youth launch

Shraddha is looking very chic and classy in the black brocade skirt( Zara??) and red top. I do like the socks but cant make up my mind regarding the shoes. What do you think - do the shoes make or break the outfit?

Who: Sarah Jane Dias
Where: "Game" promos

Sarah in a hot pink dress with blue shoes and white clutch. I think the blue shoes was a great idea but not happy with the execution. Some other style maybe??

Who: Madhuri Dixit
Where: "Maha Challenge"

Graceful as ever!

photo credits: pinkvilla.com, bollywoodhungama.com, filmicafe.com

The Wedding Filmer - Add some filmi magic to your wedding!!

I'm having wedding film envy right now, I saw these films on a couple of blogs now, and they make me grin like Cheshire cat! The couples personalities really shine, that’s is of course down to the lovely couples, but its also down to the the one doing the shooting, and the man in questions is, Vishal Punjabi - The Wedding Filmer!



Until recently he was producing and directing commercials for Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment a place he worked for over ten years, doing graphics and visual effects for films like Main Hoon Na, Paheli, Don & Honeymoon travels, so there really never was any doubt, that his new venture would be a success. Drawing on a huge pool of bollywood and Fashion talent to create filmi magic. 

With his idea beginning at his own wedding, with no videographer, Vishal himself decided to capture his wedding with whatever little equipment he had, and of course some brilliant cinematographers friends. The finished film went online and became an instant hit, and with requests from all over the world pouring in. The rest as they say is history.. 



What about the Wedding Filmer then, well the man quite literally behind the camera puts it perfectly himself. 

“ Ever tried watching a wedding video which turns out to be four hours of badly edited, terribly shot & never-ending footage of randomness. It’s plain painful to watch. That’s not what memories should be made up of.”

"What we do is create memories for you to treasure for years to come in the form of beautifully captured films of your wedding days and Each wedding is catered to uniquely and each couple get to choose from a trailer of the wedding, a full length film (ranging from 5mins to an hour long) along with the coverage of the entire event."



So what does some that loves his job have to say about his new role?
“It’s the best form of film-making I have experienced. Every emotion felt is real.
Nothing is staged. What I grew to realize is during the wedding, everyone involved is so busy hosting and making sure everything is right, they miss the emotions they need to go through. Watching them feel those emotions when they watch my films is the best appreciation I have known as a film-maker.

It’s amazing, the people I get to meet, getting to know each bride and groom so well, making so many new friends everyday... Being around so much love. It’s better than The Filmfare Awards!”



So if your in India, well lucky you, if your anywhere else in the world, The Wedding Filmer does destination weddings :)

And here for your viewing pleasure is some delightful films they have done... enjoy!!





                               


                               


                               


                                       




The magic makers...The Wedding Filmer Team
 Vishal and his my team. From left to right is Hojo (camera), Vishal (director / Camera), Kate (producer / camera), Ashima (camera)

facebook page here


See Vishals own wedding film / showreel here

Designer Notes - Hijab House

Ever since i clapped eyes on there over the top cute advets i had to know more, lots more, who? what? where? and how lucky are they ladies of Australia, (where hijab house is based) well fret not the online store will be up and running very soon, in the mean time lets hear from from the people behind the brand!


Who is hijab house…a very new, exciting fashion destination for younger Muslims.  We put emphasis on value, quality but more than anything else – trend, direction, and style.   We’re not boutique designers, we’re retailers.  So we’re down to earth and more about fun. And more FUN. 


Who comes up with the oh so cute ads? I.e. late for tea? 
Oh!  Our ads…Haha.  Our ads are planned right from the beginning, so we kind of plan the ads before we design the clothes.  We all came up with your’e late for tea, and we knew we wanted the illustrations to give the Hijab a bigger personality.  You should see our next ads! Ssshh..secret. 

Where do you get your inspiration from?
From really unusual places!!,   People’s homes, Swedish forests or old photographs.  The print on Our Waisted Abaya and floral hijabs both came from a provincial arm chair in my Aunt’s living room, and a skirt we are bringing out for winter was inspired by the travelling women of the early 20th century. The emphasis is on objects of the past, and how we can reconcile them with the future. 

What has the response been like from the hijab wearers?
At first, people were intimidated.  A hijab store? In the middle of a major shopping centre? Outrageous!  We ‘re quite different to other stores in Sydney.  Our packaging is different.  Our mannequins looks different. Our sales are held differently.  It took time for people to get used to us, but now everyone loves Hijab House. 

Can we really be modest and fashionable?…  you sure can.  Fashionable can mean many things.  A new print. A new cut or an innovative fabric.  While we will never bring out figure hugging dresses or see through hijabs,  our fashion direction will come from prints, cuts and fabrics. 

Our style is…Simple, well-made basics like jersey abayas and signature cuts, with luxurious, feminine accessories piled on top.  All at very good value of course!  
Our style can go from simple and understated to elaborate and expressive – it’s all up to you!












A perfect outfit should be…neat, well-thought out and should tell a story.  Every single Hijab House item tells a story, we love tugging at people’s imagination. 

Our  biggest achievement to date is…wow, um…honestly? Just the little things like making people leave with huge smiles on their faces, or inspiring women to wear the hijab for the first time, because they couldn’t find a place they belonged to.  I think these little moments are what we’re most proud of.  You’d be surprised how often it happens!

You probably won’t know this but…everything in Hijab house, is designed and made by Hijab House itself, from the prints to the cuts, we do it all!

Our  next challenge will be…expanding our abaya and skirt range.  It was never part of our original business vision but most women like to buy everything at once, and our abayas are popular as it is! 

Could you see yourself designing for the bridal market? We’re actually working on that at the moment!  We’d love to do a couture bridal collection one day.  I can see it now…luxurious silks, organza's, pearls and embellishments.  We won’t be afraid to use a bit of colour too!

 Which designer inspires you? Everyone in the office is loving Rodarte.  Their latest collection is  so modest, so feminine and the colours!  It conjures up images of a big wheat field and farmyard sunsets.   







How does it feel to know your inspiring women all over the world…? It’s incredibly rewarding.  Once, we received an email from a sister in Germany who was experiencing some hardships living in a predominantly German area with hardly any other Muslims. She was being taunted because of her Hijab and no one understood what it was. In her email, she was actually inspired by our store to be more brave because we had been brave in opening up in a Major Australian Mall.  We then sent her out some gifts to cheer her up and they worked!  We try and cheer people up whenever we can.  It means a lot to us.  

When can we get out hand on your work…UK USA etc?  Very soon!  We promise!  We want the online store to be as easy to navigate as possible – so it may take a bit longer, but it will be worth it.  We promise. 

Will you consider opening stores outside Australia?  Hijab House was made for the international market. We can’t wait!  Indonesia and Malaysia very soon. Woo! 

What are the non Muslims reactions to the store? Amazing! Another one of our proud achievements. We went out and made big beautiful posters, hung them out in the open, and watched people as they walked buy.  They’ve been inspired, intrigued and we have so many non-muslims walk in and ask really positive questions.  All because we’ve been brave enough to open in the middle of a major shopping mall. 


Want to have a peek instore? of course you do...








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Hair Trends/Ideas - From The Glee Girls

Lea Michele - the Messy Side


Step 1: you can easily achieve Leas's look on a day old hair. Apply Aussie dual personality texturising & conditioning gel spray to make styling more manageable.


Step 2: Slick the sides of your hair back and secure in a small bun at the back using the babyliss elastics and ponytailer leaving the top section loose for curling.


Step 3: Next, heat the babyliss small conical wand and gently curl the front section so that your waves fall forward.




Dianna Agron - Clipped Up Curls





Step 1: Apply TIGI bed head foxy curls contour cream to wet hair before rough drying your lengths


Step 2: Smooth hair using a paddle brush before curling large sections with the Babyliss Pro Dial a Heat tong, For glam curls like Dianna's leave the roots smooth and bring the twists forward to fall over your shoulders


Step 3: Next, pin the sides up with trevor sorbie black bobby pins, or some sparkly pins, allowing the curls to cascade.



credits - just jared, vimeo, text hair ideas

Blue Reign

Who: Karisma Kapoor, Raveena Tandon
Where: At the semi-final screening at Shahrukh's Mannat

Both, Karisma and Raveena, wore blue to support the Indian Cricket team at the Cricket World cup semi-finals. Karisma went the comfy route with velour jumpsuit and a drool-worthy blue Birkin. Raveena was polished in a silk shirt with jeans. I think they both look lovely. If India had lost, I am sure I would have said something else;-)

Who: Amrita Rao, Rani Mukherjee
Where: "Love U..Mr Kalakaar" promots, Novotel hotel

Amrita's dress is cute but I think its a wee bit long. Rani's dress is trendy but she has styled it pretty badly. Silver jewelry would have worked better than pearls and the hairstyle is just very un-sophisticated!

Who: Anushka Sharma, Suzanne Roshan
Where: Parachute oil shoot, At the semi-final screening at Shahrukh's Mannat

You really cant go wrong with blue and white skinny jeans, can you? Well, they both did with bad footwear. Ankle up, yay. Shoes, nay!

photo credits: filmicafe.com, pinkvilla.com, bollywoodhungama.com

About Chennai International Fashion Week (CIFW)


CIFW has been formed to give Indian designers an international platform to showcase and market their collections to the world media and fashion professionals globally. It is also aimed at showcasing India as an important fashion destination for foreign buyers and designers' wanting to make Southeast Asian market in roads.

30 Indian fashion designers, 10 International guest designers, 35 fashion shows, 60 models from India and abroad, will be present at the first truly global fashion event in India being held at virgin location - Chennai. CIFW promises magic, sparkle, inspiration and creation. Indian and foreign will showcase the latest fashion trends that will dominate the Spring/Summer 2010/11.

Designers will be given the opportunity to showcase their collections at a special runway or at exhibit stalls designed specially for Chennai International Fashion week. CIFW provides high quality visual aids as well as skilled production teams dedicated to ensure individual visions are carried out according to each designer's style and industry standards.

Bollywood Celebrities Lahnega Choli

  • Manish Malhotra's Corset Lehenga | Neha Dalvi



Manish Malhotra Lehenga's On Neha Dalvi.
Neha Dalvi dressed up in Manish Malhotra Designer Lehenga Choli. Blue velvet corset form choli decorated with sequins. Bottom Lehenga also comes in blue with red and brown patches and its also crafted with Golden embellishments, broad resham botis, zari and sequin.


  • Manish Malhotra Lehenga choli diamirza



Manish Malhotra Lehenga Choli On Dia Mirza.
Dia Mirza walks the ramp for Manish Malhotra Designer Lehengas. Keep ahead in the fashion race by draping this purple Lehnega Choli. Adorned with sequins, resham and patch work, it features an extravagantly embroidered floral motifs. Its Choli is the ultimate adornment for the wedding you want to treasure forever. The embroidered border of bottom Lehenga is a symbol of elegance in its own.


  • Priyanka In Manish Malhotra Styles



Manish Malhotra Lehenga Styles On Priyanka Chopra.
Priyanka showcases Lehenga Choli Designs by Manish Malhotra. This cream colour looks elegant and perfect for any big event or party. The lehenga is adorned with sliver sequins from the waist to the bottom and a border of maroon Banarsi and zari work is stiched on it. Paired with a net dupatta. The choli is sleeveless with a deep neck and backless trend.


  • Anushka In Manish Malhotra Lehenga Styles



Indian Designer Lehenga On Anushka Sharma.
Anushka in Manish Malhotra's Lehenga Choli Designs. This cream colour looks elegeant on Anushka's complexion. Covered with sequins and beads graces up its beauty. Bottom is richly adorned while her Backless Choli is crafted with lots of pearls and beads, comes with Net see through stole with silver sequins scattered all over.


  • Celina Jaitley At Mijwan Fashion Show



Designer Lehenga On Celina Jaitley.
Celina walks the ramp at Mijwan Fashion Show, Indian. Looks really beautiful in Manish Malhotra's Lehenga Choli. Velvet round necked choli paired with heavily embellished Lehenga and Dupatta.


  • Aishwarya In Manish Malhotra Lehenga Styles



Manish Malhotra Lehenga Choli On Aishwarya Rai.
Aishwarya Rai walks the ramp in Manish Malhotra's Lehenga Choli. Corset form choli richly adorned with bold and elegants beads motifs and sequins. And this is complemented with a white flaired Lehenga with brown floral embellishments over net base.


  • Kangana Ranaut In Designer Lehenga Choli



Designer Lehenga Choli On Kangana Ranaut.
Kangana Ranaut stands out sharp wearing this Pink Net Lehenga Choli. Bottom is ultimately designed with heavy artworks including resham, zari, kora and swarovski work. Embellished matching choli and dupatta at the edges provides stunning looks.

  • Kangana Ranaut In Designer Wedding Dress



Kangana Ranaut walks the ramp in Bridal Wear for Spice Telecom Success Party. She looks fabulous and stunning in this Lehenga Choli. The embroidery and colors are outstanding here. Lehenga is stiched in Mermaid Cut style while embellishments are done with light shades all over, round neckline and half cap sleeves choli comes with the matching Net dupatta.
I love her over all appearance except that golden Jhomar/head jewelry, I think that jhomar was supposed to be in Silver only.

Fashion 2011






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