Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Lakme Fashion Week Shifts Venue to New Hotel

Mumbai, The venue for the bi-annual Lakme Fashion Week, one of the India’s premier fashion events, has been changed from Grand Hyatt to Palladium Hotel here for the forthcoming edition of Winter-Festive 2014. The five-day fashion extravaganza will start Aug 20. LFW’s new venue spans across the eighth and ninth floors of the Palladium Hotel and promises to startle its guests with many new features and surprises.Lakme Fashion Week Lakme Fashion Week is an experience that fashion patrons look forward to every season and with our new venue partner Hotel Palladium, we will take this experience to next level, while also making the five-day event more accessible for media and guests,” Purnima Lamba, head of Innovation, Lakme, said in a statement.Romil Ratra, director of Palladium Hotel in Lower Parel here, is also ecstatic to host the fashion gala.
“We at Palladium Hotel are absolutely delighted to play host to the iconic LFW brimming with stalwarts from the fashion industry. We are excited to showcase 45,000 sq ft of our two floors of opulent banquet spaces and to have them house the city’s creme de la creme starting August,” said Ratra. The LFW is a platform for a mix of over 100 established and upcoming designers who showcase their fashion collections.

Manish Malhotra to Showcase ‘Portraits’ at Couture Week

Bollywood’s favourite designer Manish Malhotra will showcase a collection titled “Portrait”, inspired by “vintage motifs” that represent neo-brides, at the forthcoming edition of Couture Week here. “Our couture collection 2014 – Portraits – Making Moments Timeless – is inspired by vintage motifs, moments and the beauty of architectural simplicity,” the designer said.Manish Malhotra Showcase Portraits“The collection represents the neo-bride that enjoys traditions in today’s modern world making every moment of hers timeless. Portraying a new world of old world that reflects colours, timeless classics and an interesting amalgamation of traditional and modern elements,” he added. Fashion Design Council of India’s (FDCI) six-day India Couture Week (ICW) will be held at the Taj Palace Hotel here from July 15 and the designer will showcase his collection July 19.
Manish Malhotra has collaborated with real estate group Logix for his show. “They are opening state of the art mall where they will also have a special section for couture designers. They are also tying up with PVR to launch the first Imax in Delhi As you know I have a history of cinema and it is great to be associated with someone who understands and loves cinema,” he said. Couture week will showcase collections of designers like Rohit Bal, Manish Arora, Anamika Khanna, Anju Modi, Gaurav Gupta, Monisha Jaising, Rina Dhaka, Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Varun Bahl.

10 Highest Paid TV Actresses | Fashion Central India

We wonder why TV is called the small screen because there’s nothing small about it anymore. The TV screens have grown bigger and so have the paychecks of the pretty actresses in the Indian soaps. If you thinkKatrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone are the only ones taking home loads of money, think again. TV’s favourite bahus Ankita Lokhande and Saakshi Tanwar are raking in the moolah too. Have a look at the highest paid actresses on Indian television.

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Ankita Lokhande
Ankita Lokhande: Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend and TV’s favourite actress Ankita is the highest paid TV actress. Ankita who shot to fame with the telly soap Pavitra Rishta takes home Rs.90,000 to 1.15 lakhs per 
episode. Calculate and tell us how much she makes a month.
Saakshi Tanwar Saree
Saakshi Tanwar
Saakshi Tanwar: TV’s favourite bahu, Saakshi Tanwar takes home a fat paycheck.  Currently playing the lead in Bade Ache Lagte Hain she makes Rs.80,000 per episode. Phew!
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Drashti Dhami
Drashti Dhami: The Madhubala of Indian TV, Drashti Dhami shoots on an average 20 episodes per month. She charges Rs.60,000 to 70,000 per episode. No prize for guessing how much she makes a month.
Shweta Tiwari Hot
Shweta Tiwari
Shweta Tiwari: Shweta Tiwari has been a part of the small screen for a long time now.  She rose to fame with Kasautii Zindagii Kay and has been one of the most famous TV actresses ever since. The actress who has participated in reality shows and comedy shows, and has done soap operas too, charges Rs.60,000 per episode. *faints*
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Hina Khan
Hina Khan: Hina Khan plays the role of Akshara in the popular serial Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. She has been playing the role for a long time now and is the nation’s heart throb. Hina who started to act in the show as a nobody has become very famous now and charges Rs.45,000 per episode.
Sanaya Irani Hot Pictures
Sanaya Irani
Sanaya Irani: Sanaya is one of the prettiest actresses of the small screen. The actress who had a series of ups and downs with her serials has always been in the limelight for her looks. She earns Rs.40,000 per episode and is the lead in the TV serial Rangrasiya.
Rashmi Desai Hot
Rashmi Desai
Rashmi Desai: Rashmi Desai who rose to fame with her portrayal of Tapasya in the hot TV show Uttaran earns Rs.55,000 per episode.  She plays the second lead in the show.
Tina Dutta Pics
Tina Dutta
Tina Dutta: Tina Dutta who plays the lead in the show Uttaran gets a per-show salary of Rs.45,000. Weird thing is that it is way less than Rashmi Desai’s, who plays the second lead in the show.
Avika Gor Photos
Avika Gor
Avika Gor: Avika or Ballika Vadhu as she will always be remembered is only 16 years old. She started working at the tender age of 11 and has been on the Indian TV scene ever since. Currently playing the lead in the serial Sasural Simar Ka, Avika charges Rs.25,000 per episode.
Deepika Singh Indian Dresses
Deepika Singh
Deepika Singh: Diya Aur Baati Hum is currently the show raking in the highest TRPs and the show’s lead Deepika Singh has become popular overnight. Deepika takes home Rs.20,000 to 30,000 per episode.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Solving the summer workwear conundrum

Solving the summer workwear conundrum

Stuck in a summer workwear rut? Choose cleverly, and you should be able to get five good years from a cleverly chosen summer look, with Lisa Armstrong's guide
BY LISA ARMSTRONG | 12 JUNE 2014

PART OF HOW TO DRESS FOR SUMMER HOT TOPICS

Pleated skirts are the perfect summer office option - just so long as they fall below the knee, like this one from Rebecca Taylor
Pleated skirts are the perfect summer office option - just so long as they fall below the knee, like this one from Rebecca Taylor Photo: Rebecca Taylor
Cheap and cheerful can be just the ticket for summer weekends and holidays, especially when it's cotton, muslin or cheese-cloth. If you want to assemble a holiday wardrobe of off-duty, natural-fabric bargains for around £50, I recommend Gap, which seems to be permanently discounting these days…
But if you're shopping for workwear, aim high, because summer work clothes have a big job on their hands. They mustn't make you sweat (it's always their fault if you do, not yours). Nor can they cling to your thighs, turn transparent in photographs, give you bum cleavage or otherwise humiliate you. They are categorically forbidden from wrinkling, drooping or being cut in such a way that finding a bra sends you into a vortex of self-loathing.
They must be breathable, comfortable, flattering , chic and hold their shape. They shouldn't clamp, constrict or chafe. They should also - always - make you look slimmer. And while they're at it, they need to look timeless yet current - because for all the insanely useless trends that catwalks yield each summer, there are always one or two beauties.
You can see where this is leading, can't you? I'm going to tell you that the traditional way you've been divvying up your clothing expenditure - 10/12ths on winter items, 2/12ths on summer - is all wrong. And I am, not least because what invariably happens when a heatwave arrives is that one's brain, judgment and taste melt and one finds oneself fighting off the entire population for the last remaining short-sleeved, 100 per cent (or 10/10ths) polyester dress on the high street.
Is it a nice dress? It is not. Will it make our abs perspire? Affirmative. What the hell were we thinking? We weren't.
Summer fashions change slowly, the pragmatic solutions for warm weather dressing being far more limited than for cold weather. Once an idea gains currency, it tends to stick around, summer after summer - witness how long the gladiator sandal held its ground, despite repeated attempts to kill it off by fashion editors; how popular maxis are still and how denim shorts seem to have discovered the secret of eternal life.
Choose cleverly, and you should be able to get five good years from a cleverly chosen summer look. Potentially that's ten months wear which requires an entirely different equation. Why hasn't Michael Gove put this on the national curriculum?
Here are the eight best summer ideas to have emerged from the catwalks recently:
1 THE TRENCH DRESS
Featuring the styling details of a trench - buttons, pockets, belts, lapels - this is a stylish, versatile summer piece that's perfect for layering over t-shirts and even thin jumpers, but also looks slick and very Veep, on its own. For trouser-wearers, the trench-waist-coat is a terrific jacket option.

Dress £585 Burberry London; stylebop.com. Dress £265 APC; 0207 729 7727. Dress £141; gerarddarel.com
2 THE JUMPSUIT
Prima facie evidence that trends work their way through the fashion system at the speed of a plodisaurus, these have been the coming thing since 2006. And now they're finally here - and not going anywhere. They have all the plusses of a trench-dress, plus the extra bonus of not actually being a dress and denying the paps their upskirt shot. Genius.

Jumpsuit £39.99; zara.com. Jumpsuit £298; jcrew.com
3 SHINY FOOTWEAR
Whether it's patent, or metal embellished, a glossy shoe adds a polished gleam to even the most laid-back dress.

Shoes £225; lkbennett.com
4 NEOPRENE
Bear with me. On its own, neoprene has all the downsides of a sauna while looking overbearingly Jacques Cousteau-ish and way too fashion for most offices. But mixed with something else, it becomes your best friend: a fabric that holds its structure, which means your lovely full skirt will remain full and lovely, even when everything else, including the orchids in reception, have wilted and passed out.

Skirt £30; asos.com. Skirt £630 David Szeto; avenue32.com
5 PLEATS
Yes, these were also on the catwalks last year and the year before. This merely proves the point about summer trends sticking around. Avoid any that stop above the knee - you're not in the Brownies any more - and relish the sensory delight, because these will make you feel as feminine as Carrie Bradshaw in a prom dress - without actually having to endure the humiliation of wearing a prom dress. Especially good when played off with a waist-cinching tailored jacket.

Skirt £225; sunspel.com. Blouse £190, jumper £380 and skirt £375 all Rebecca Taylor; 0207 580 8644
6 DRAMATICALLY CROPPED TROUSERS
Aka Culottes, possibly in fabrications that contain neoprene. Wear with a cotton shirt, block heels and prepare to wow your colleagues who will be awed by your ability to mix high fashion with an outfit that assertively points to its own work ethic.

Culottes £237.67 Tibi; shopbop.com. Culottes £79; marksandspencer.com
7 THE DUSTER COAT
In a bold, wouldn't-wear-it-in-winter-print, or a deliciously frivolous, wouldn't-wear-this-either sorbet hue, this will elevate your trusty black trousers and shirts into a joyous statement of optimism, as well as providing a team-building conversation piece. 
Coat £78; thewhitepepper.com. Coat £410 Tara Jarmon; harveynichols.com
8 MID HEELS
Whoever said the 110cm heel was empowering needs their head examining. Moderation is back in fashion. It's always fashionable in the office.

Shoes £290; paulsmith.co.uk. Shoes £32; topshop.com
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LAGGING FOR LADIES WHO LUNCH
Every summer, designers predict the return of the one piece swimsuit, and every summer, with the sterling exception of Victoria Beckham, who was probably wearing her own design and therefore doesn't count, womankind invariably ignores them. It's a conundrum though, isn't it? Post lunch, one longs to shield one's tummy with a very controlling piece of Lycra. On really bad days, one contemplates doing a Nigella. But there's always the heat to consider. A one piece seems so hot. The answer could be the Retro Two Piece. Contoured, cantilevered, and with built-in ventilation, it could be swimwear's answer to a convertible Mini. I hope so, because I've just bought one.


Bikini top £127 and bottoms £86; prismlondon.com. Bikini top £29 and bottoms £25;boden.co.uk
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FLOWERS IN YOUR HAIR, 2014 

It has been yonks since that Frida Kahlo movie, so maybe it's all those gap yahs in South American that have sparked the current craze for floral embellished hairbands. Either way they're very pretty, although I think they probably come with a (top) age restriction. If your teenage years are behind you but life seems incomplete without appliqué flowers, how about these earrings instead, or a petal-strewn evening clutch?

Hairband £15; crownandglory.bigcartel.com. Earrings £975; kiki.co.uk 

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