Mar 29

Top ten indian bridal dress designs:

Out of all ten red lenga choli with dupatta is most worn and the best dress for brides and look awesome with jewellery.

1) REd Lehenga choli with dupattta
2) RED Saari with blouse
3) Ghaghra Choli
4) varanasi saaree
5) Baluchuri saaree
6) Kota saarees
7) Shalwar kameez
8) Jardashi saaree
9) Patiala suite shalwar
10) Bangladesi dhaakai

1) Red Lehenga choli
Red Lehenga choli with dupattta Lehenga choli specially red with a beautiful dupatta having all jari designs on it is the best bridal dress designs out of all. Color red is best suited because its a sign of love and new relationship. Short sleeves are best, because with this dress u can wear all type of jewelleries. If wearing diamond jewelleries then use same color designs on the dress. And if wearing gold jewelleries then prefer golden embordiery and golden designs on it.

2) Red Saari

Red Saari with blouse and dupatta on head Saare as you know is a 6m long cloth mostly worn by indian women and are the best costumes to be worn. Red saari is also a very good bridal wear and is worn most occassionally on marriages. Again short sleeves blouses are best for it. It is less fashionable than red lehenga but mostly wore by brides in uttar pradesh, bengal, madhya pradesh, south india. With this also brides prefer a juda on head and dupatta. Mostly gold jewelleries are worn with this.

3) Ghaghra Choli
Ghaghra choli is an alternative of lehenga choli. Ghagra is most preferred in the western india like in rajasthan , gujrat , haryana etc. The Ghaghra as you see looks good in all gujraati designs and in all colors. Good color ghaghra are red, pink, orange, yellow and marroon. Short sleeves are preferred because brides wear ornaments around their arms and that looks awesome.

4) Varanasi saaree

Varanasi saarees are just gorgeous ones to be worn by bridals. The exotic designs on it makes it more dashing and beautiful. You wear a matching blouse with this and can go for heavy necklace, bangles, earnings, nose ornaments, fist ornaments, payals etc. Short sleeve blouse are preferred. Hardly long sleeves are worn. This dress is most worn by the Eastern India like uttar pradesh specially Varanas and Northern India like up, uttaranchal, etc..

5) Baluchuri saaree
Baluchuri saarees with a blouse is beautiful dress. colors can be blue, green, golden,etc. Again short sleeve blouses are worn with this. Brides of states like west bengal, assam, orissa prefer this type of dress. The beautiful design on it make the saaree costlier. The designs and colors available are hard to resist.

6) Kota saarees

Kota saarees are dazzling ones and are used by the bridals but are preferred less as compared to others. people mostly use this saaree to give the bride as head dress. The check designs made on the saaree is beautiful. You can go for red, pink, green , or combination of any two colors with golden checks or other contrast checks on the Saari. In this also short sleeve blouse are used and the blouse color is contrast color of the saaree so worn.

7) Shalwar kameez

Shalwar kameez with a duppatta and quarter sleeve kameez is preferred. Colors that look good are red, pink, marroon, or shades of these colors. Specially golden designs on this shalwar and kameez is prefereed. The duppatta that is used is either net or of the same color silk piece of cloth. This type of dress is most worn by the punjabi brides and northern brides.Golden jewelleries are preferred and are traditional but nowadays people are even going for diamond and platinum. chuda is used with this dress. Chuda is a number of bangles of the combination red and white and golden bangles, that cover the hands from wrist to elbow and are most famous in this type of bridal wears.

8) Jardashi saaree
Jardashi saarees are the dazzling and shining saarees. People prefer dark colors on this saarees and brides wear heavy jewelleries along with this. These saarees are less preferred and worn by the brides but are worn.These wear earlier fashionable. People wear again short or quarter sleeves blouse with this.

9) Patiala suite shalwar
These are similar to shalwar kameez but the difference lies in the shalwar or the leg piece cloth that is being weared. In case of Patiala shalwar the cloth used is more and the aleigance of the dress is increased. Brides prefer short suite (or kameez) on this.You can go for any dark shades of red or pink or orange.

10) Bangladeshi dhaakai saaree

Bangladeshi dhaakai saaree and blouse Bangladeshi dhaakai saaree and blouse as the name suggest is most used by the brides in west bengal state of india and are preferred more by the bengali peoples and in kolkata. Even the bangladesh country this saaree is used and are worn.

 

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Mar 26

 

If you’re seriously interested in knowing about Dubai, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Dubai.

The rich culture of the desert city of Dubai draws on its ancient Arabian heritage, vast modern technology and cosmopolitan luxuries. For centuries a land devoted mainly to herding and trade, Dubai was rocketed into modern times by the discovery of oil just off of its coast in 1966. Enormous riches funded by oil production have produced a native population which, in the main, is well educated, healthy, highly paid and liberal minded. Tourism is actively courted in Dubai, particularly in the impressive Palm Islands development.

Touted as the eighth world wonder, Palm Island is a an incredible tribute to engineering, design, and absolute opulence. Palm Island Deira is the largest of the three Palm Islands. A unique man-made phenomenon, the Palm Islands can be seen from space by the naked eye. A trunk, a 41- frond crown, and a water- breaking crescent island form Palm Island Deira. Nearly eight thousand villas and apartment homes, private and public beaches, shopping, recreation and sports facilities are included in the plans for this incredible development. Fantastic resorts and attractions are also available for those looking for the ultimate upscale vacation experience.

Sport is a huge part of the culture of Dubai, and is reflected in the many entertainment options open to visitors of the city. Polo fields and golf courses abound. The richest horse racing event in the world, The Dubai World Cup, is run on a Dubai track and attracts visitors from around the world. Water sports from the most adventurous to the most tranquil are available in the warm waters off of Dubai’s white sand beaches. Viewing some of the region’s more traditional sporting events such as camel racing, dhow sailing and falconry should also not be missed.

Sophistication is one of the hallmarks of the Dubai and larger United Arab Emerates culture. World- class cosmopolitan restaurants sit next to local establishments serving the best in local cuisine and fresh juices. Indian, Lebanese, and Thai flavours are often featured in the most popular restaurants. Many of Dubai’s best restaurants are inside of, or within easy walking distance of, the city’s hotels, which are allowed to serve alcohol despite the city’s Islamic roots. Prices range from very affordable to astronomically high, depending on one’s tastes, and menus and service are most often available in English as well as the native Arabic.

So far, we’ve uncovered some interesting facts about Dubai. You may decide that the following information is even more interesting.

Shopping in Dubai is amongst the best in the world, with designer boutiques offering the most exclusive fashions and products to savvy shoppers. Jewelery, vehicles, electronics,  items and sports equipment are also common purchases, often offered at low prices. There are no local taxes on purchases, and for those skillful at bartering, the souks (markets) offer vast opportunities for bargains on indigenous goods. Must-see sightseeing sites in Dubai include the Gold Souk, the Deira Covered Souk, the Spice Souk, the Palm Island development, Al Boom Tourist Village, Bedouin Village, the Dubai World Trade Centre, and the Jumeirah Mosque. Archaeological enthusiasts will enjoy the Al Ghusals, Al Sufooh and Jumeirah excavation sites featuring graveyards and artifacts more than 1,000 years old.

Dubai’s ultra- contemporary architecture, panoramic ocean vistas, beautiful beaches, and historical sites are all fetching subjects for photography buffs, but it is wise to refrain from taking photos of government facilities, sea- and air ports, and military installations. Permission should also be asked and granted before photographing the local population, particularly Muslim women, who may be offended at having their photo taken.

Highly accessible to international traffic, Dubai is served by 90 airlines. Major European centres such as London are only seven hours away by plane with regular in- and out- going flights.

Arabic is the official language of Dubai, but written and spoken English is heavily used in the business and commercial sectors as well as in the tourism and entertainment industries. Dubai is a progressive Islamic country. Respect for local customs and religious traditions is expected and appreciated, but not to the extremes of some Islamic- ruled areas. In return, the Dubai people offer tolerance for differing lifestyles. Women are not discriminated against and may travel freely unescorted. Western visitors are able to dress as they like, however modesty in clothing is recommended. Limit very short, tight, or revealing items of clothing. The local population has adopted some styles of western dress, but it is most common to see men wearing the traditional white dishdasha or khandura robe and gutra (headdress), and women wearing modest black abaya robes and a head scarf over their regular clothing. These styles of dress suit the religious requirements of the Islamic population and offer protection from the hot desert sun.

Dubai’s weather is picture perfect for most of the year, combining the best features of a sub-tropical, arid climate. Rain is very infrequent, falling an average of only five days each year (mostly during the winter season), but the temperature can vary by nearly 40 degrees Celsius between 10 degrees and 48 degrees Celsius.

Demand for property in Dubai has surged in recent years, driven by a burgeoning population of nearly four million people and the recent ability of foreigners to hold real- estate. Dubai’s safe lifestyle, positive tourism investment potential, favorable tax rates and perceived high property value have all contributed to the current interest in buying property in the city. In addition to the variety of hotels, resorts and other standard tourist accommodation options, private accommodations from apartments to luxury villas located on secluded beaches are available for sale and rent in Dubai.

If you learned anything new about Dubai in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.

Jawahn Thompson
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/discover-the-past-present-and-future-in-dubai-88681.html

 

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Mar 22

First of all a bride should know how to get ready for their engagement ceremony. In this ceremony the bride should be prepared in a light colourful saree full of shining brilliance that emits her beaming inner joy to all the rest of the world to attract all people around her. The dress should be distinct from all other guests. The makeup of the bride should be done carefully i.e., eye lashes , lipstick , maskaara etc should be applied in a way that it would not give a look of over compensation for perceived lack of ones one beauty. Before the day of wedding she should be curious of eating the right choice of diet. She should not perform risky tasks before her marriage.

On the day of wedding,the red color dress is more preferable. The red color is like a cherry on the blossoms. It is overwhelmingly considered the most appropriate color for weddings.  Our lovely bride should wear traditional jewelery with a touch of modern era in it. The mehendi is an important and essential feature for marriages in India, so the mehendi is a must on the hands and legs of the bride,it adds more beauty and a distinct identity to the very soon to be married. The more attractive the mehendi is,,the more beautiful the bride will appear. She needs a lot of rest before the eve of the wedding. She should stay calm and also she should try not to get frustrated with anything. Occasionally attacks of anxiety can ruin a brides mood and put her into a mental place where she may make erratic decisions, even as rash as canceling the wedding. Yoga before a month of the eve leads her to more power and thus she could handle the pressure of marriage.

Now it’s time for the main function for which a bride waits for a long time. On the wedding arena she should try to come after the groom but slowly and steadly. A fast walk on the ramp could make her get unbalanced and it could give a chance to the family members to laugh at her. Also at the wedding arena she should try not to give a big laugh but she can try to give a cute smile, It will be working very well.

After the wedding is over and when the Groom takes her Bride, she should give thanks to all the relatives and friends who came in the wedding. And also try to tell the parents that how much she loved them and care for them. Now on to your new life full of love and prosperity.

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Mar 19

 

One of the nicest parts of Thailand to visit is Phuket Island. There are so many things to do on Phuket Island that it will take you a couple of weeks to experience everything. This is probably the main reason why so many people who holiday on this island choose visit Phuket every year.

 

Your activities will depend on what you like to do on your holiday. For those who like a relaxing, laid back holiday, you can visit one of the many pristine beaches on the island and spend the day soaking up the sun. The most popular beach on Phuket Island is Patong Beach, but some of the beaches further north are totally isolated. The southern beaches, such as Karon and Kata are also very popular with the tourists.

 

Along the beaches are souvenir shops and food vendors. You never have to worry about going hungry when visiting any part of Thailand as Thai people love to eat and cook the most delectable foods. Thai food is a fusion between Chinese and Indian and while some of it is spicy, you can ask for non-spicy foods.

 

Other things to do on Phuket Island include getting a full service spa. There is nothing like a relaxing Thai Spa to really sooth and relax you and most of the larger hotels offer a wide variety of full service spa treatments.

 

Visit Phuket Town for sightseeing. Here you can see the many Wats and Shrines that are scattered all over this Southeastern part of the Island. Shopping and dining is also a big part of the attraction of Phuket Town. Some of the buildings in this area are from when the area was colonized.

 

No matter what type of food will tempt your palate, you can find it on Phuket Island. One of the most popular things to do on Phuket Island is to eat. There are cuisines of every culture on the island and iit seems as if every few feet you run into a restaurant of some sort. In addition to the restaurants, there are also countless street vendors selling delectable sweets and other foods from their carts.

 

There is a lot of nightlife and entertainment available on Phuket Island, especially in the Patong Beach area. Nightclubs, go-go clubs and bars are located throughout the city. No matter what your tastes, you can find it at Patong Beach.

 

If you enjoy getting bargains, Phuket Island is a great place to shop. One of the most delightful things to do on Phuket Island is to shop at the night markets that sell just about everything from mobile phones to designer clothing. You can also find some value priced 24 karat gold jewelry in some of the shops, particularly those around Patong.

 

Whether you are interested in relaxation or an exciting nightlife, there are plenty of things to do on Phuket Island, Thailand. You never have to worry about being stressed, bored or hungry when you visit the tropical paradise of Phuket Island, Thailand.

For more articles by the author pls visit: http://www.thailand-classified.com/articles/phuket/things-to-do-on-phuket.htm

 

Ravi Verma
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-tips-articles/things-to-do-on-phuket-507323.html

 

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Mar 15

Here are a wonderful collection of the most popular Indian dresses available today. They are just fabulous to wear and more fabulous to look at.

1) The traditional saree is a very common dress for indian brides , from north to south,east to west. The Saree is the traditional wear for marriages. It is most commonly worn in Red and dark maroon colors.

2) The lehenga or Long skirt with a top and stole is another popular dress among the new generation. It can be worn in any bright color.

3) The Salwar Kurta is another dress popular in northern India , specially in the state of Punjab. It can be worn in any color except white.

4) The 9 Yard Saree is a saree worn in South India during marriages. It is just longer then the usual saree length.

5 The Ghagra Choli is a another famous dress for getting married in. It is a long skirt with a very short top and stole. It can be worn in any bright color.

6)The White gown is worn by the Christians, mainly in southern India and Goa.

7)Lacha Kameez is another variation of the salwar kameez. It is worn with a long top and with a wrapped skirt underneath.

8) Sherara is a muslim wedding dress with a top and bell bottoms type pant. It is mainly worn in green color.

9) Another dress worn in the Western part of India is Gujrati saree , which is usually white with a red border and is draped in front.

10) The modern lehenga is another beautiful dress to wear. It is a short top with a straight fitting skirt. If you have a good figure then this one is for you.

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Mar 12

 

Markets are an important part of everyday life in London, where produce is sold, goods are bartered and bargains are made. There are several scattered all over the city, all specialising in different wares. Here’s a guide to the main markets and what they have to offer.

Antiques

Bermondsey
Address: Bermondsey Square on Tower Bridge Road
Trading: 04.00 to 12.00 daily
Description: One of London’s oldest markets, Bermondsey is famous as a haunt of thieves, due to an ancient ruling (which, incredibly was only recently abolished) stating that the origin of goods sold before sunrise could not be brought under suspicion, therefore allowing stolen goods to be traded freely and without question. For this reason, the market has traditionally started very early in the morning. Get there early to find the best antiques.

Portobello Road
Address: Portobello Road, Notting Hill
Trading: Saturdays, 06.00 to 16.00
Description: This area was a popular hippy hang-out in the 1960s and still has a bohemian feel today. The Saturday market stretches the whole length of the road and sells antiques and bric-a-brac as well as fruit and vegetables. The road itself is lined with antique shops, so it’s worth a visit any day of the week.
Bric-a-Brac

Brick Lane
Address: Brick Lane, Whitechapel, East End
Trading: 07.00 to 14.00 on Sundays
Description: In the heart of London’s Bangladeshi community, this market is surrounded by Indian restaurants and sells all sorts of junk and jumble from tables and chairs to kitchen sinks.
Fashion and Music

Camden
Address: Camden Lock, Camden Stables, Buck Street and Inverness Street in Camden Town
Trading: Sundays, 10.00 to 18.00, although many stalls are now open throughout the week
Description: This is a lively and colourful part of the city with some weird and wonderful market stalls selling unique clothing and jewellery and alternative music.

Petticoat Lane
Address: Middlesex Street, Wentworth Street and around, Whitechapel, East End
Trading: weekdays and Sundays from 09.00 to 14.00
Description: Started over 400 years ago by French petticoat sellers, this market is still going strong today. The Lane was renamed by the prudish Victorians to Middlesex Street in order not to offend any delicate sensibilities, but the market retains its historic name. You won’t find many women’s undergarments any more, but most of the stalls still specialise in clothing.
Food

Borough
Address: Southwark Street, just south of the River
Trading: fruit and vegetable wholesale Monday to Friday 04.00 to 08.00; farmers’ market and fine food market Fridays 12.00 to 18.00 and Saturdays 09.00 to 16.00
Description: Traditionally a fruit and vegetable wholesaler, this market has been extended in recent years to include an excellent fine food market and a farmers’ market. It’s housed in a marvellous Victorian hall.

Leadenhall
Address: Gracechurch Street, next to Lloyd’s of London and near Bank of England
Trading: weekdays, 08.00 to 15.00
Description: Another great food market in an old Victorian building. It’s in the heart of the City, London’s financial district, and is busy with office crowds at lunchtime.

Billingsgate
Address: Trafalgar Way, Docklands, East End
Trading: Tuesday to Saturday 05.00 to 08.30, Sunday 06.00 to 08.00
Description: This is the UK’s largest fish market, where fish from UK seas and beyond are sold and transported to restaurants and shops all over the country. All sorts of fish and seafood are on offer, and stocks vary depending on daily catches.
Gifts and Other Goods

Covent Garden
Address: Covent Garden, opposite the Royal Opera House
Trading: daily, 09.00 to 18.00
Description: This gentrified old fruit and vegetable market is now a classy European-style square with designer shops and stalls surrounded by trendy bars, cafes and restaurants. It’s now more popular with tourists rather than locals.

Gabriel’s Wharf
Address: Upper Ground and Riverside Walk, beside the OXO Tower on the South Bank
Trading: 10.00 to 18.00 Tuesday to Sunday
Description: Surrounded by old warehouses with a bandstand at its centre where live jazz is often played in the summer, this pleasant market sells individually designed ceramics, sculpture, paintings and other arts and crafts as well as clothing, jewellery and accessories.

Greenwich
Address: King William Walk
Trading: 07.30 to 17.00 on Thursdays and 09.30 to 17.00 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
Description: Established in 1737, Greenwich is another of London’s oldest markets. It’s now a huge complex of stalls, shops, bars and restaurants, and every day there’s a different variety of wares for sale – antiques and collectibles on Thursdays; antiques and collectibles as well as arts and crafts on Fridays; and an additional food hall at weekends.

Pauline Wapping
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/londons-markets-61585.html

 

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Mar 8

I am writing this article because I recently got married. It’s a wonderful feeling and what makes it even more special, is to have a perfect wedding with the perfect man… and, I had both!

We had a South Indian, Telugu wedding. We started off by offering prayers to Lord Vinayaka, so that there would be no problems during the wedding. Then I went shopping for my wedding ‘saree’ (most of the Indian brides wear a saree for the wedding), which is a ‘Kanchi Pattu’ (Kanchi silk) saree. It is considered auspicious to wear any shade of red or a yellow saree. Black is generally avoided in the wedding.

One of the common mistakes that most women make is to starve themselves for the weeding so that they could drop down a couple of sizes. A sudden crash diet in the midst of the hectic run-up to the wedding will only make them look very tired and exhausted in the wedding and wedding pictures. I would recommend one to eat the right amount of the right food. Do drink a lot of water and fruit juices as preparing for the wedding could be quite exhausting. Once I went to a wedding of a friend and for a moment I thought I was at the wrong wedding! My friend looked so different and like somebody else with lots of makeup. Please keep it simple and get a trial done and you will look gorgeous. Try to look YOUR BEST, after all … it’s YOUR wedding!

Food is an integral part of a wedding. Traditionally, a wedding dinner includes 10 to 15 entrées and 4 to 5 side dishes and 4 to 5 starters. The food is typically a vegetarian fare, with dishes including plain rice, biryani, breads (naan), dosa (rice crepes), Sambaar (lentil soup), Daal, Rasam, vegetable curries and fried vegetables. Another important part of the dinner is the dessert selection – which is considered auspicious to serve sweets on special occasions. Popular desserts include kheer (rice pudding), laddu, barfee, halwa, jalebi, gulab jamun, roshogulla etc. and sweets made with dry fruits like cashew nuts, almonds, raisins, etc.

Pre-wedding events can go on for a couple of days at both the bride’s and the groom’s house. On the bride’s side, the most popular event these days is the ‘mehandi function’ where the bride’s hands are decorated with ornate and intricate designs using Henna. Another event is ‘Sangeet’ where both the families of the bride and the groom sing and dance the whole night, and have dinner together.

Indian weddings are typically lavish in scale, and involve hundreds of guests. Celebrations typically cover a few days to a week. All the pre-wedding formalities are performed by the bride’s parents, and typical costs range from a couple of tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. A couple of videos of Indian weddings can be found on the Internet. Enjoy! — GP

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Mar 1

 

India is becoming the latest fashion hub for the fashionistas. Indian designers are no longer confined to the domestic fashion and apparel market, they are gaining recognition and fame from all over the world. The various government policies and a boom in fashion industry have made it possible. One of the major breakthrough provided to Indian designers to showcase their talents are through the medium of fashion shows. Lakme India Fashion Show is the most popular fashion show celebration of India where the talents of already established and upcoming designers are showcased.

This event is a fashion celebration laced with lots of glamour and national as well as international media coverage. This time lakme India fashion week was held at Mumbai from 31st Oct- 4th Nov. Many high profile designers as well as audience witnessed this fashion fiesta. Famous bollywood celebrities were part of it.

Eminent designers like Surily Goel, Narendra Kumar, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Nalandda Bhandari, Nandita Mahtani, Anand Kabra, Abhishek Dutta , Wendrell Rodericks, Anupama Dayal, Vikram Phadnis, Chaitanya Rao, Sanchita, Savio Jon, Payal Singhal, Sanjay Malhotra, James Ferriera, Priyadarshini Rao, etc presented their spring/summer 2007 collection. Also South African designer duo Sun Goddess and Clive Rundle presented their collection.

Brief descriptions of some designer’s creative work are as follows :-

Nalandda Bhandari

Nalandda Bhandari designs simple yet attractive and wearable collection under the brand name ‘Nasha’. She named her spring/summer 2007 collection ‘Free Spirit’. She covered all patterns and styles of contemporary women clothing, dress patterns like- tunics, kaftans, tube dress, skirts, shirts and burnt gold evening gown dominated her show. She played with glamour clad fabrics like chiffon, silk, georgette, voile, cotton and crepe. Her collection was largely ruled by animal prints and embroideries like African embroidery, sequin embroidery, etc. She also presented her men collection. She included her logo of rose embroidery in almost every outfit.

Narendra Kumar

The very famous designer Narendra Kumar presented his spring/summer collection 2007 at Lakme Fashion Week. The collection was named as ‘Love Touches You’. He presented a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary designing paired beautifully with each other. The women’s line of western collection had smocked & pleated skirts, balloon skirt with shirt dress, half collars, bloomers, chiffon with appliqué sleeves, etc which were created with the designer’s unique touch and detailing. The preferred fabrics by the designer were cotton, georgette, net, silk, mull and linen. The collection was unique but wearable in terms of design and pattern.

The men collection was very stylish and appealing in nature. Men models walked the ramp with elaborate embroidered batik styled shirts paired with stylish trousers completed with patch pockets and shiny zippers. Fun element of, feminity to male garments was provided by showcasing sophisticated floral printed baggy tops paired with tight fitting pants and capris. The choice of colors was dull jade, beige, blue, brown, saffron and white. Complicated embroidery, smocking, appliqué work and shadow work were part and parcel of his creative designing. The fun element was when the famous model turned actor John Abraham walked the ramp with white linen suit. Thus he complied every bit of creativity and entertainment aspects to his collection which gained him standing ovation by the audience and showering of red.

Surily Goel

Surily Goel is young and talented designer who even designs for film personalities. Her latest creation on big screen was for actress Preity Zinta for the film ‘Jaan-e-Mann’. Her collection presented the carefree and sensual side of women’s clothing. This year’s collection was marked by knee-length skirts of georgette, crochets, chiffon, light silks and organdy, highlighting pleats and waist gathering with satin belts. Also single piece bubble outfits created in wide range of colors and fabrics. In this time’s collection she used more of small colored stones.

The presence of film personalities like Dino Morea, Sonali Bendre, Neelam Kothari, Fardeen Khan, Sameera Reddy and Tara Sharma in the audience during her collection put the star element into the show.

Chaitanya Rao

Chaitanya Rao’s collection was like early morning breeze with booming petals of budding roses. The delicate fabrics like georgette and chiffon provided that sexy feminine look to her collection. As her signature, she included moth in the form of embroidery or appliqué in all of her garments. The models took over the ramp with her mesmerizing feminine collection comprising of hem blouses with theme embroideries, pleated mini skirts with batik prints, moth appliqué blouses, long frayed double hem dresses, pale grey chiffon tunic, cream color chiffon bubble dress, dolman sleeved hipster blouses, the list goes on. To accessorize her collection she used thin and broad belts.

Sanchita

Sanchita’s collection
presented in Lakme Fashion Week was bold yet wearable. She divided her collection into three segments- Punk chic, Copacabana and Swinging deco. The stunning designer pieces of bikinis and pareos, Hawaiian inspired kaftans, small balloon skirts, floaty dresses and minis provided the feeling of the beaches of Copacabana, St. Tropez and Riviera to the audience. Her collection was quite glamorous consisting of outfit like grey T-shirts with silver leggings, lycra T-shirts having sleeve ornamentations, strapless dresses accompanied with necklaces, earrings and brooches.

The men collection was marked by casual wear T-shirts, poplin trousers with detailed embroideries and white tuxedo jackets.

The garments were decorated with semi precious stones or with attractive patch works. Her line of collection was dominated by colors like white, apatite, agate, jade, opal and black onyx. The garments were accessorized with intrinsically crafted jewelry and bags.

Savio Jon

This designer emphasized heavily on the comfort factor of the garments. Savio Jon is well known for his simple yet attractive clothing lines which are high on value and seductive quotient. Unlike other designers he preferred his garments to hang loose around the body instead of body hugging/tight fitting clothes. He used free flowing fabrics like fish net, mul, chiffon, georgette and crepe.

Pinafore silhouette, long lean maxis, oversized blouses, deep shoveled armholes, low back and front necklines, were some types of garments he presented. In evening wear he glamorized the tubular silhouettes with shimmers. The ranges of colors choosed by him for his collection were beige, grey, brown, black, pale yellow and white. Thus the colors were also sober and subtle.

Payal Singhal

Payal Singhal for the first time presented her collection in Lakme Fashion Week. Her designer collection for women were designed keeping in mind today’s working women’s needs and comfort level. Stylish yet affordable was the key element associated with her collection. She beautifully used cutwork, satin, georgette, jacquard, tulle, cotton, crepe, taffeta, brocade and seersucker in club and partywear for dresses and tunics. Her display of outfits on ramp descended gracefully from daywear to glamorous evening wear. She started her showcasing of designs in oyster white color then, tea rose, yellow, coffee, watermelon to grapefruit color. Display of tunics and blousons were coupled with melon, gold or silver tights. The signature outfit was the oyster white kaftan embellished with golden embroidery.

 

Sanjay Malhotra

Sanjay Malhotra named his spring/summer 2007 collection ‘Dejavu’. The key phrase which inspired him for this collection was Life through my rose colored glasses. He instead of sticking only to free flowing usual feminine fabrics, even experimented with fabrics like fur, leather, voiles, denim, suede and laces which were highly appealing to today’s power packed independent women. The beautiful mix-n-match of these fabrics in sober as well as striking colors presented a collection that was bold enough yet stylish and wearable. Few of the many outfits displayed by him were- ivory colored mirror jacket with chiffon sleeves, colorful corset skirt accompanied with net petticoat, tunic with fur edge, etc. His collection was for the woman who likes to seek attention of the crowd and be different.

Clive Rundle and Sun Goddess

Clive Rundle and Sun Goddess were two international South African designers who presented their collection at Lakme Fashion Week. Fusion was the key style of their outfits. Extravagant layered dresses and skirts, jackets, evening wear, loosely fitted shirts and trousers, long coats and tops were part of their garment showcase. Their choices of colors were mainly creams, cherries, plums, peaches, sapphires, maroons and mauves. The free flowing pleated and layered outfits depicted the south African culture and fashion essence through them.

James Ferriera

James Ferriera made his debut at Lakme Fashion Week. He named his collection ‘Bombay Tokyo’. His collections were inspired by Maharashtra’s rich textile heritage.

The collections were divided into seven segments which were even named. The sari, an ode to devnagari, the hardy traditional towel, black magic, the sholapur story, warli and diwali were the seven names given to the segments.

Traditional warli paintings and paithani motifs were done on the clothes. Very uniquely he transformed the traditional forms of maharashtrian clothing into contemporary designs, like nine yard saris were intelligently converted into tunics. Marigold and leaf motifs were used on black shirts with cowl necks.

To describe in a nutshell his collection used ethnic fabrics and designs on garments with style and attitude. The outfit presented during finale had black georgette garments with glittering Paithani embroidery designs on them.

Conclusion

This event is marked by presence of celebrities and traders all across the globe. Also it provides a platform for the budding designers to show their talent and establish themselves into the high profile fashion industry, for the already established designers to show their collection and maintain their popularity level. The above mentioned review is for few of the many prominent and talented designers. The nutshell description of the designers suggests that this celebration of fashion and style is a sure shot success for India’s designers and promote the export business too. The very presence of film stars on the ramp of their favorite designers and in the audience is the crowd puller factor of this celebration. Lakme Fashion week is extensively covered by media and promoted also.

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