Friday, May 8, 2015
Friday, April 10, 2015
9 THINGS ONE SHOULD REALLY STOP BEING ASHAMED OF.
- Being fat or too skinny. It’s 2015 and the definition of beautiful is some curves with a tight body for girls & for boys muscles galore. Most “normal” people are considered to have way too many curves or not enough. And they are a standard that is almost unachievable. So not why love who you are, be healthy, be happy. You’re 1m74 and 80kg or you’re 1m70 and 60kg, if your doctor says you’re healthy don’t let anyone else tell you otherwise YOU ARE ONE BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING!
- Being hairy. Yes this had to be covered too. Because we’re getting to a point where not only women but also men feel the need to be hairless. For some reason, this fashion trend is very famous. Modern society hates hair. Even if hair is completely natural and proof of “adulthood”-of physical maturity. Your hair is part of who you are, don’t let any fashion trend (old or new) tell you how you should be groomed-or dress (since we’re on the same topic).The lastest commercial of Fastract pictures a model with unshaved underarms saying, “sorry, for what?” Imperfection is the new vanity.
- Dolls with Stretch marks. Not only will "Normal Barbies" have the bodies of an average woman, their skin will also look something like "normal," too. An add-on pack will allow kids to give their dolls acne, cellulite, stretch marks and more. Perfectly Imperfect.
- Celebs against photoshop. It’s not a secret that pretty much every photo you see is Photoshopped. It’s the unfortunate truth no matter how much we all want to see REAL photos in magazines and on billboards. Photoshop is great for things like enhancing pictures, but when the line is crossed to make people look unrecognizable, that’s a problem. Fix those flyaways and brighten up the lighting all you want, but don’t go changing features or skin tone. Woow, this is what our celebs think.
- Enjoying things that are normally for the opposite gender. “This is a girl’s Tv show.” or “This is something boys like.” We’ve all heard it and probably said it. Because society put it in our heads. You’re a girl and you enjoy scotch, cigars & hockey or you’re a boy and you enjoy art, calligraphy & love stories. This is who you are, be proud!
- Telling your friends you’re not able to afford something. Especially in your early 20s, you’re just figuring out life and it is hard- distancing yourself from your parents’ bank account but also not being able to fully survive on your own. And if your friends really are your friends they should understand that you are again saying no to yet another “Thai restaurant night”, because all you can afford is “Cheap wine & pizza night” and that should be okay too.
- Being “too dark” or “too pale.” Black girls using dangerous skin bleachers, Asian girls forever hiding from the sun, White girls desperately trying to be more tanned. Why are we trying to change the way we look to have Rihanna’s or J-Lo’s skin when it is not a colour naturally achievable for our “race” group. Whether you’re dark or pale, it doesn’t make you any less beautiful or talented.
- Not wanting to get married or have kids. Yes, the “dream” is the mansion with your 2.5 kids, a beautiful person by your side and a dog (or cat) with an original name. But some people really do not want to have kids, I know you say “they say that now, they will grow up and want kids eventually, they will want to get married.” But not everyone has that in mind, it might happen like an unexpected accident, and they’ll end up in a family. I am not saying it is NEVER going to happen, I am saying in is not in everyone’s plans.
- Wanting to be a housewife, or househusband (stay-at-home-dad) for that matter. While some do not imagine their lives with companion+kids others only imagine that. They’re not trying to reach for that perfect high paying job. All they really want to be in life is a stay-at-home-parent. And that too is an acceptable career choice. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” “A stay-at-home-dad.” There is no shame in that. If you can afford it, do it.
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
JUST PERFECT FOR YOUR FRIEND'S WEDDING DAY

| This Designer Partywear dress is not something you see regularly in a party or a wedding. This gorgeous costume is unique in its own way. This black and red combination ethnic wear is crafted with a beautiful blend of Indian embroideries which makes it perfect for any "The Day" Function. The best part is the back of the suit which has digital print on it, making it all the more unique. The front, sleeves and daman are embroidered with beautiful red and golden embroidery threads on black brasso fabric. Santoon fabric is used for bottom and inner lining fabric and the duppata (chunni) is made of Naznim fabric with lace throughout the border. |

Another beautiful partwear suit for those who love light but rich colors. This awesome dress has beautiful golden embroidery on orange and red base in the front and beige brasso fabric for both front and back. designer long full length sleeves gives it an ethnic elegance. Along with the front, the back and hemline (daman) are also beautifully and heavily embroidered. Santoon fabric is used for bottom and inner lining fabric and the duppata (chunni) is made of Naznim fabric with lace throughout the border.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
TOP 5 STYLES IN TREND
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
SAY HELLO TO SUNSHINE
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Don't sweat! We've got the sizzling summer styles in our head
turning, Stitch
Palace, online store that'll
kick start your clothing collection for the hotter climes. Summer reminds you of sweat, heat and
a weather when it's very difficult to look fresh and chic.
Scorching heat is a constant feature of Indian summer. Hence the attire
should suit this kind of climate. When it comes to the choice of material, the
best choice is pure cotton. Its porous nature helps the skin breathe and thus
keeps the body cool. It is absolutely natural and hence prevents all kinds of
allergies that are otherwise
caused by synthetic materials especially during summer. Often we hear that cool
whites, blues and any light colors are the best!
That's true!! White or light colors reflect the heat whereas dark colors absorb
heat. The overall aesthetic effect of whites and lights is also good in summer.
Wear Loose
Clothing
This summer loose clothing should be 'in' and body hugging clothes should be 'out'. Looser clothes are a better bet in the hottest months because your skin needs to breathe and if you wear tight fitted clothes you will feel hotter. It's logical, isn't it? Wear the free flowing knee-length skirt. It's very comfortable in summer. If pants you have to wear then let it be baggy or the loose fitting pants. But trust us, skirts are cooler.
Here are few tips to choose and wear the right kind of clothes:
- · Wearing loose clothes is advisable to help in circulation.
- · Generally half sleeved shirts or sleeveless t-shirts are the best for men.
- · Open neck t-shirts are always advisable.
- · Instead of jeans go in for loose or bigger bottom cotton trousers.
- · Avoid jackets and thick material tops.
- · Cotton salwar kameez are the best outfit for women during summer.
- · Avoid wearing synthetic tights and slacks.
- · Cotton Bermudas, shorts are best for children. So wear cool summer clothing and be cheerful!!
Have a great summer!!!
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Saturday, February 14, 2015
ALL ABOUT FASHION
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INDIAN BRIDAL FASHION WEEK
BMW India Bridal Fashion Week (BMW IBFW) is
one of the highest profile fashion event in India and one of the “big four”
fashion week being held in the country. It’s the most opulent and the only
fashion week in India, which is held in Mumbai and Delhi and showcases the best
of the trends and designs in bridal couture by leading fashion designers. BMW
IBFW has become the most aspired destination for India’s top designers, couture
lovers, influential individuals, legacy brands, celebrities, socialites and
film stars.
With an objective of showcasing the trends and designs
for the upcoming season by leading fashion designers, BMW IBFW also provides
the platform for designers to generate excellent business opportunities. During
the fashion week, we also connect India’s leading fashion designers with brands
for unique opportunities such as creative collaborations, endorsements,
appearances and consumer connects.
The five days fashion week is showcased through aprox 15
shows, attended by 9000 plus invited high profile visitors including socialites
and celebs, covered by 200 plus media and extensively marketed through print,
electronic, online, hoardings and PR activities across the country.
During the fashion week, to promote trade and connect
designers with fashion consumers and buyers, we also organize a three day trade
fair BRIDAL LUXURY Couture Exposition - Mumbai & Delhi edition, which
invites fashion consumers and buyers to discover and shop from emerging
designer labels, established as well as upcoming fashion brands featuring
women’s wear, menswear, jewelry and accessories.
BMW IBFW celebrates the most auspicious and luxurious
occasion in India – the wedding. Today, Wedding has become a lifestyle
statement for the rich and famous and with enormous amount of money being spent
on “Luxury Weddings”, the bridal couture wear is the most profitable segment
for the India fashion Industry. BMW IBFW aims to tap this segment while helping
the consumer get the most out of our talented designers and lifestyle products
available in the country.
BMW IBFW with its opulence and grandeur has created a
strong positioning in the Indian Fashion Industry and envisions to address the
business of fashion in India.
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Monday, February 9, 2015
Launch of Cotton Collection with beautiful prints and embroidery work
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