2010年11月21日 星期日

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It is as if angels have descended onto earth, gracefully shimmering between us mere mortals-this was the reaction one could see on most of the faces that had thronged to the venue. Some of the most beautiful women and men on the planet, showcasing some of the most beautiful clothes – that was the second day of this year's Pune Fashion Week. After the opening on Thursday, which saw models flaunt the creations of designers like Mandira Wirk and Satya Paul, Friday saw a much bigger crowd throng the ramp.cheap true religion,a good place to find more cheaper ED Hardy Clothing and newest heels products. On display were the clothes of Payal Singhal, Nivedita Saboo and Vikram Phadnis, and the accessories of Malini Agarwalla and Vijay Golecha. The Agarwalla-Golecha show was clubbed together,You can buy women's ugg boots,cheap ugg boots,ugg nike air max from us. but the two designers worked seperately.

After an initial delay, the show finally started with a bang. Every designer got ample opportunity to showcase their goods; in between, there were long, relaxed breaks where the audience got a chance to mix and socialise. Many members of tinsel town were present, including the likes of actor Jackie Shroff.

Payal Singhal
Having shown an aptitude for designing clothes from a very young age, Singhal has since gone from Mumbai to arguably one of the most fashionable city in the world: New York. The first designer to showcase her collection on Friday, her work is for the modern Indian bride. With a lot of focus on glitter, her collection is a curious combination of Indian and western, including a sari with a blouse in the style of a tube-top. Talking about it, she says, “The younger generation in our country is far more comfortable with Western attire than with Indian, yet for some reason, whenever there is a social function, the generation is forced to wear traditional clothes, so as to keep with decorum. What I have done is to combine the two, so that they can be at ease wherever they might be.”

But does the sparkly, vivacious, crystallised collection hint at Bollywood? “Not really,” she laughs. “Anything that is larger than life is generally attributed to the red carpet, but the truth is that in our country, weddings too are a big deal, and it is from there that it trickles down into everyday life.”

Vijay-Sandeep Golecha
Taking its inspiration from Indian royalty and Indian weddings, one begins to wonder whether or not both overlap. After all, it is the dream of every bride to be a princess at her wedding! Boasting of live music, the show had a lot of emphasis on heavy jewellery. Expectantly, there was a lot of glitter, but very artistically done – it is difficult to pull off and often is too little or too much. With close, neck hugging necklaces and dangling earrings, the models looked spectacular. Also came on was a male model,Fashion ed hardy hats will make your life full of happiness! wearing jewellery, vaguely reminiscent of Indian royalty of old. And the show stopper was Miss India-Universe 2010, Ushoshi Sengupta, wearing a silver crown, truly a princess!

Malini Agarwalla
Dividing her work into two, Agarwalla showcased a mixture of fun and sophistication. With her collection Chrysallis, she has focussed a lot on silver and gold jewellery and a lot of beads. Talking about it, she says, “As the name suggests, Chrysallis has a lot of crystal work in it. And nothing looks better with crystals than gold and silver.” The second part was called Flamboyart, where Agarwalla looked at the more hip side of life, with necklaces with large, heavy pendants and handbags
that were heavily influenced by traditional Indian designs.

Nivedita Saboo
She deals with clientèle from places as wide apart as the UK, US, Sweden, Tanzania, and of course, India. When asked how she manages it, she puts it very simply. “Fashion is simply good aesthetics. All cultures are fond of a good design, it is only in small details that the differences lie, and those are merely cultural nuances,” she says.

With the collection deeply inspired by Morocco, the clothes had a lot of embroidery work, which would not have looked out of place in the Middle-East or the Mediterranean part of Africa. Every model was dressed with a turban, magenta for the women and brown for the men, with every turban joined together with a golden clasp.

And then, the show stopper,dsquared shoes shoes is the most comfortable one on the MBT Shoes series. Raveena Tandon, looking stunning in a heavily embroidered dress
with a jewel-encrusted blouse, stole the show. Tandon seemed so comfortable on the ramp that she even did a little jig on her way out. “This Moroccan theme,We offer Ed Hardy Bags and inflatable life jackets for you. with its pastel colours and embroidery, works for me. It also worked for the models, as was reflected in the deeply sensual look they radiated,” said the actress. About the Fashion Week, she had just one thing to say. “It is incredible that this is only the second season. Pune is now almost at par with Mumbai.”
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