Thursday, July 31, 2014

Stars who sizzled on the ramp in July

Bipasha Basu walks the ramp at IIJW 2014
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Ending the IIJW grand finale was stunning Bipasha Basu, who glided down the ramp in a luxurious green embroidered net lehenga/ maroon blouse and modelled a gorgeous polki Raani Haar shoulder dusters, bangles and a cocktail ring.
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Friday, July 25, 2014

ICW 2014: Bollywood stars outshine design aesthetics

Design aesthetics and creativity may have impressed fashion patrons at the just concluded Shree Raj Mahal Jewellers India Couture Week 2014 certainly, but it was Bollywood celebrities who hogged maximum publicity.
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However, designers are not complaining as they admit stars help in getting mileage for both - fashion maestros and sponsors.

From established actresses like Rani Mukerji, Bipasha Basu and Kangana Ranaut to newcomers Alia Bhatt and Huma Qureshi - the big screen divas not only scorched the ramp, they even became the centre of attraction while sitting in the front row at the six-day gala, which kicked off with Sabyasachi Mukherjee's show July 15.

Known for his Indian wear, Mukherjee unfolded his regal collection Ferozabad and mesmerised everyone, but his designs couldn't diminished the Rani's star power, who was in the front row to support him.

On the second day, film stars remained the centre of attraction with Bollywood's current flavour Nimrat Kaur and all time favourite Malaika Arora Khan walking the ramp for Rina Dhaka.

Even 'Queen' fame Kangana Ranaut strutted down the ramp as showstopper for Anju Modi, who presented an amalgamation of ethnic Indian collection “Manikarnika”, while model-turned-actress Lisa Haydon flaunted contemporary bridal lehenga by Monisha Jaisingh on day three.

On the fourth day 'Aashiqui 2' fame actress Shradha Kapoor too sashayed in Gaurav Gupta's garment as his showstopper.

Dhaka says that the time has changed and so has the equation between designers and film stars.

When asked why designers invite Bollywood faces, Dhaka said: "It's not so much about our love for movie stars, it's about driven situation. Yes, the movie stars help sell the garments too.”

In the early days, we never had this kind of issue because models were stars and they still are.

“But in the past two decades, Indian fashion has given so much stars to Bollywood that there is no problem in calling them to walk for us," Dhaka told IANS.

Having said that, amidst dazzling Bollywood presence, Anju Modi's collection, an exploration of the age-old craft and ancient techniques, and Manish Malhotra's 'Portraits', an amalgamation of vintage embroidery on contemporary silhouttes, wowed the gathering.

For Malhotra, Alia Bhatt and Aditya Roy Kapur upped the glamour quotient.

Designer duo Rimple and Harpreet Narula, who roped in 'Gangs of Wasseypur' star Huma as their showstopper, says it's important that a muse is in sync with the design aesthetics.

“It is essential that the showstopper is relevant to the brand's philosophy and in sync with the designer's aesthetic," Rimple told IANS.

Harpreet said: “Having a muse walk as the showstopper for the show brings together the entire synergy behind the collection-the concept, the garments and the designer's vision. A muse can be from any walk of life and not just Bollywood.”

For the finale, heavy weights like Bipasha and Chitrangada Singh walked the ramp and singer Kamaal Khan's performances on tracks like "Afrin", "Ishq Sufiana" and "Mein tenu samjhawan" was like a cherry on the cake.

Couture Week, by definition isn't a business platform, as the clothes shown are only meant for personal ordering, thus making star presence valid.

Designer Varun Bahl may have not gone with the flow and stayed away from film stars, but he too admits the that big names help in getting right coverage.

"A magazine feature with exclusive backstage interview with a Bollywood celebrity is more likely to be read than one without it, which shows that the ultimate consumer is also enthralled by Bollywood star," Bahl told IANS.

"Because of Bollywood's far-reaching influence, designers have often used film stars to endorse their clothes. Therefore, an event like couture week in my opinion, gains from the presence of Bollywood stars."

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

India International Jewellery Week'14 - Day 1

See all the highlights from Day 1 of India International Jewellery Week 2014

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Bollywood beauties Sunny Leone, Dia Mirza, Kalki Koechlin, Chitrangada Singh, Ameesha Patel, Neha Dhupia, Lisa Ray, Gauhar Khan and Ankita Shorey turned showstoppers for various designers on the first day of India International Jewellery Week (IIJW) 2014.

The opening day of Jewellery Week saw the likes of Gitanjali, Farah Ali Khan, IIGJ, Shobha Shringar, Apala by Sumit, Moni Agarwal, Surya Golds and Jewels by Preeti  showcasing their collections.
Adorned in exquisite hand-crafted jewellery, 'Jism 2' actress Sunny Leone stole the show as she sashayed down the ramp wearing a Hasli with Victorian elements and gold claws, which added a tribal touch to her look.

“For the first time, I am going to experiment with my look completely and turn into a royal tribal queen, which will be a paradigm shift from my image. It’s going to make me feel inherently royal and rustic,” she said before the show.

Kalki wore a red gown with jewellery made of ruby and emeralds, Chitrangada was dressed like a bride in a bright red-silver lehenga and a bewitching nose ring, and Ameesha dazzled on the ramp wearing a pink and green lehenga.

Lisa Ray and Gauhar Khan added to the glamour as they glided down the runway in mesmerising diamond jewellery and figure-hugging plain gowns.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Star style file

Alia Bhatt:

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You’ve got to hand it to Alia Bhatt, who made a remarkable debut with ‘Student of the Year’. At 21, she’s got all the poise and attitude of a true Bollywood diva and makes it all seem so effortless, too.
The daughter of Mahesh Bhatt and Soni Razdan may have had a tailor-made launch pad and a smooth ride to early fame, but she’s taken to the role of newbie hottie and plays it to perfection, without a trace of gawkiness.
Alia is quite the fashionista, sporting everything from Dior gowns to skimpy skirts with utter comfort. She’s unafraid to act her age – whether it’s wearing funky accessories, downplaying her make-up or going with messy hair.
“Being a youngster basically means don’t limit yourself to a particular colour or range. Just go all out,” she said in a recent interview.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Vidya Balan: Star style file

Vidya Balan

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Stepping out of her saree comfort zone, Vidya wore a blue Anand Kabra gown at a promotional event. We loved the positive 'side-effects' of shaadi in her styling, but there's still a long way to go.