Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Chandelier Earrings

Chandelier earring are beautiful and attractive drop earrings that hang from the ears. Chandelier earring are the latest fashion which is very attractive and famous among youth specially. These earring are find in Middle-East and in India and now gaining popularity allover the world. It is mainly popular among youth and celebrities you will find on red carpet where celebrities has worn beautiful delicate chandelier earrings.

Chandelier Earrings

There is a wide range in the market of different price, you can get in Kudan, Precious & Semi Gemstone, diamonds, silver, gold and many more. Chandelier are the best gift you can give to you dear one on any occasions, anniversary, marriages etc. These hanging danglers look beautiful on western as well on Indian dress also. If you will not wear necklace or any other ornament Chandelier earrings looks awesome.

The diamond-cut with floppy heart are attractive look or with crystals of different colours add a shine into an outfit. There are different cuts of earring like round cut, oval etc chandelier earrings are extremely trendy and admirable.

There are different types of Chandelier earrings-

Carolee Austrian Crystals Chandelier Black Jet Austrian Crystals Chandelier Granite and Silver Chandelier Pearl Chandelier and lots more....

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Friday, September 4, 2009

For tattoo-lovers in India

Tattoos and piercing are hot and happening today with more and more youngsters getting tattoos done on the body and getting various parts of their body pierced. Learn more about tattoos and the body parts one can get tattoed. And the searches lead us to believe that there are probably more women than men searching online for tattoo ideas - as you will soon see.

For tattoo-lovers in India


Always bear one thing in mind when it comes to tattooing - not all body parts are created equal. The first consideration is that not all the skin on your body is the same, nor will it take tattoo pigment the same way. Some of your skin is designed to form calluses for protection, other skin is designed to crease along joints. Tattoos on elbows, knuckles, knees, and feet are infamous for fading out. Tattoos that cross areas of the body were your skin is designed to crease may result in lines spreading out, a term tattoo artists refer to as "blow-out". A good tattoo artist is not going to want to tattoo any design on you that doesn't reflect well on them as an artist.

Despite the incredible growing popularity and acceptance of tattooing in most places, some tattoos still have an element of stigma attached to them. The first of course is subject matter. Racially or sexually offensive tattoos are always going to be seen in a negative light.

And take the time to choose your tattoo artists wisely. So here they are in apparent order of preference.

For tattoo-lovers in India


Lower Back Tattoos - This is probably the first choice as a location for a woman getting her first tattoo. Sexy, sensual, exposed at the beach but covered up at the office. May be shared with a lover but hidden from the rest of the world - especially parents and Grandma.Celebs like Angelina Jolie her her lower back tiger tattoo and Jessica Alba's bow are two examples of lower back tattoos.

Wrist Tattoos - popular with starlets. And can be hidden under a watch or bracelet if need be. Winston Churchill's mother had a snake encircling her wrist. Examples would be Lindsay Lohan for her wrist tattoo "breathe" and Eminem for wrist tattoos.

Foot Tattoos - A famous holiday vacation splurge. The problem is that tattoos on feet tend to need a lot of touching up because of their propensity to fade quickly. Carrie Otis and Charlize Theron are known for their foot tattoos.

Ankle Tattoos - Popularized by super models Christy Turlington and Stephanie Seymour. Can be very delicate or a bold tribal design.

Armband Tattoos - Was once the staple in tattoo parlors around the world. Seemed like other guy in the frat house had one. Pamela Anderson triggered a wave of barbwire. The tribal armband has bought a lot of tattoo artists a new Harley.

Back Tattoos
The largest blank canvas on the human body. Most tattoo artists will advise you to go as large as you can comfortably mange, and then go larger. Tattoos can be an alluring enthusiasm. You may think you just want one - and which tattoo artist hasn't heard that a thousand times or more - but keep in mind when choosing your tattoo design and placement how you might incorporate it into an even larger and more elaborate piece. Check out Lena Headey, 50 Cent & LeBron James for
back tattoos.

Arm Tattoos which often specifies, upper arm, lower arm, forearm,shoulder and even sleeves. - See Amy Winehouse, David Beckham and Anouk for examples of arm tattoos.

Chest Tattoos - Pectorals are a favorite spot to make a man's chest look larger. Examples of chest tattoos are Lenny Kravitz and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

Breast Tattoos - Examples are Teri Polo, Christina Ricci's Blue-bird and rapper Eve.

Neck Tattoos -
Once a taboo area for most tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts, the explosion in tattooing in recent years has pushed back the boundaries of what meets the community standards of acceptable body art and tattoos. Where once men and women would have full tattoo body suits, necks hands and feet were left untouched so that an individual could "cover-up" their tattoos with a suit or long dress and pass incognito in a crowd or at certain conservative social functions.


And last but definitely not least, the naughty bits i.e, all the tattoos below the belt or the bikini line are also quite commonly requested. For examples of below the belly button tattoos see Alyssa Milano and Drew Barrymore.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Chandigarh - Indian Fashion Hub

Chandigarh has emerged as an important fashion destination from market as well as promising designers' perspective.Fashion has taken center stage in the region following the setting up of several fashion technology institutes like NIIFT, IIFT and IIFD in and around Chandigarh. These institutes provide talented young designers an opportunity to make their mark in the rapidly growing industry.

Fashion

Apparel industry leaders, renowned fashion designers and marketing gurus were all there to pick best out the best designer. There is great enthusiasm in the industry despite the global meltdown.
Punjabis are becoming more fashion conscious. And, the NRI influence has played a major part in triggering this off.

Budding designers are now keep in mind the desires and aspirations of their well-heeled customers in Punjab and across India. From ethnic to contemporary, there is tremendous scope to explore.
Chandigarh has improved a lot in terms of fashion. The young designers who are coming from Chandigarh are simply amazing, the kind of collection that they have got.

They are becoming better year after year, so talent in Chandigarh is growing and its world class. I feel that its high time that Chandigarh's designers should be a part of India Fashion Week.A Chandigarh Fashion Week showcasing the collection only by Chandigarh and Punjab designers," said Kaushik Ghosh, Fashion Choreographer.

The upcoming Fashion Technology Park in Mohali displays the rapidly expanding global fashion market.The boom necessitates a streamlined and synergized organization of talent and resources in the Fashion and Lifestyle sectors. The Indian fashion industry is in the process of building future brands. And Punjab's contribution in this direction is creditable.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

What's in this Summer for Gals?

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The scorching summer sun is finally here, and it's time to heat things up a bit with this year's summer styles. Summer fashion is cool, trendy and vibrant with more accent on colour, prints and rustic style. With an emphasis on fabric, denim, tailoring, and patterns, this summer is all about being simple, getting colorful, looking relaxed, and going out in style.

Here are presented to you the latest Fashion Trends in Summer.

Colour In this Summer

Summer's new color palette includes brights, pastels and, as always, white. There's a virtual rainbow of colors-beautiful shades of turquoise, emerald, lavender and fuchsia. Solids are mixed with patterns: Look for polka dots, stripes and florals. The colour pink is also dominating this season. White is the by far the most versatile color this season, as it goes with neutrals as well as the bright, clear pastels.

Accessories In this Summer

Accessories make a lot of effect on your wardrobe. This summer accessories flirt with colour. Handbags are witty. Sandals are strappy. Jewellery is coral and sun glasses have a tint of shine. All these adds up to a pretty season and a great way to express your individuality.

Skirts In this Summer

Skirts are in with different styles, prints and fabrics. For those who have long legs go in for mini skirts and wrap around skirts and flaunt those sexy legs. Those who are on the bulkier side can opt for long flowing skirts with floral prints which are trendy and in-vogue. Flaunt your sexy curves on a boyish figure with a body-hugging cut.

Pants In this Summer

For those who love wearing pants, this season is excellent to flaunt your sexy curves with pants to suit your body and figure. The trend toward eclecticism and femininity is perhaps best expressed this season by one of the season's must-haves - the cargo pant. Capri pants are also in and give the

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much required comfort and flexibility. Cropped pants and stretch pants in a variety of fabrics is another trend which comes in comfortable fits this spring. Whether your thighs are thick or thin, a loose cut can give you a flattering fit.

Tops In this Summer

Go in for a camisole top to show off your toned arms and play up your bust. They come in various colours, fabric and styles. Those who have a perfect figure can go in for body hugging cotton tops. Going with the Indian fashion, kurta's are the in thing this summer. It's also the perfect style to hide tummy bulges and a large chest. Sleeveless, strappy tops are also the best bet this summer which comes in floral and other prints.


This is what we suggest to you for this summer.Blend this with your very own personalized style and look great.
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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Mona-Pali taking Indian Fashion Ahead



In the world of Indian fashion, the designer duo of MonaPali, Mona Lamba and Pali Sachdev, hardly need an introduction. After making a modest beginning in 1985 at the request of their friends, this creative duo has come a long way to establish itself as one of the
most sought after ace line designers in both national and international fashion circuits.

‘India’ lies at the heart of MonaPali creations that incorporates an eclectic mix of Indian culture – an unconventional treatment of textures, mediums, embroidery and prints. MonaPali have revived long-established Indian art forms such as tribal motifs, Kantha, Worli, Madhubani and Pattachitra along with the fascinating use of block prints embellished with terra cotta, ceramic, mouli, ropes and gauze to name a few.

MonaPali has featured umpteen shows in both India and abroad and they are rightly referred to as the ‘Silent Contributors’ in Indian fashion scene. With India being their creative inspiration, MonaPali once again recreated their magic in the first ever Kolkata Fashion Week
2009.

Their ensemble reflects the cultural and ethnic roots of India – almost an eclectic mix of traditional Indian art and craft – would you like to elucidate a bit?

With MonaPali doing overseas fashion shows nearly 7-8 years back, Indian fashion has been a familiar face in the international circuit and with increasing number of designers, it leads to greater display of novelty and creativity.

With global slowdown hitting Indian shores, is Indian fashion industry facing the burnt of recession, fashion per se, in case of bridal wear,for example, if there is a wedding in any family then its budget may vary regarding the bridal ensemble, nevertheless, wedding will
take place. People will not stop buying good clothes.

MonaPali at the Kolkata Fashion Week were inspired from the roots i.e. India. Their creation concentrated on traditional Bengal – where saree was worn without blouses. We showcased traditional sarees worn without blouse but with belts.
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