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Shradha Murarka of Vizyon: Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012 collection showcase

“Enlightened Shadows” was the dramatic title of the collection presented at Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Fashion 2012 by Shradha Murarka and Ninon Palisse of Vizyon.



Jatin Varma Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012 collection showcase

“Dark Angels” presented by Jatin Varma at Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012 had all the right touches of a Red Carpet couture collection. Elegant, sophisticated with dark Gothic touches; the gowns and minis with distinct power shoulders along with chains, felt appliqué, embroidery, brass, beads and sequins work had touches of feathers to create a dramatic impact.
The bold silhouettes were further highlighted by shades of midnight blue, stone, wine, deep purple which added to the geometrics on the creations.



Pallavi Jaikishan Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012 collection showcase

Celebrating four decades of her success in the business of fashion, Sajala Luxury Villas presented the sensational collection from fashion doyen, Pallavi Jaikishan, which closed Day One at Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012. Divided into four segments the dazzling creations for bridal and festive wear ranged from saris to kurtas, jackets, lehengas and anarkalis.
With a stage covered in gorgeous fresh flowers, greenery and the melodious strains of The Strings Quartet playing old classical jazz; the show was a vision of beauty and ultimate craftsmanship.



Varun Bahl show at IIFA Rocks

Varun Bahl show at IIFA Rocks.
GREY GOOSE presented ‘IIFA Rocks’ at this year’s edition of the Videocon IIFA Weekend 2012. The event was held in Singapore on 8th June. The highlight at this year’s spectacle was the collaboration between GREY GOOSE and famed designer Varun Bahl, and showcase of a collection inspired by the essence of the brand. Bollywood stars Nargis Fakhri and Vivek Oberoi were the showstoppers for the designer.



Trend Alert! Braids

Haper's bazaar has braids as one of the top hair trends to try in this spring of 2012. Seems like our stars are quick to catch on. Many of them are sporting lovely braids lately.
Traditionally, unmarried Indian women wore two braids. When she got married, she began to keep her hair in a single braid. Also, pieces of ribbon were incorporated into the braid and adorned with colorful clips and accessories. In many south Indian weddings, it is customary for the bride to wear a single long braid decorated with Jasmine flowers. Interesting, isn't it?



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