Saturday 28 May 2011

Bow Ankle Tattoo

More and more women are getting . In the past tattoos were associated with gangsters and women of “questionable virtue”; tattoos are now seen as an artwork and a form of personal expression. That being said not everyone wants a skull or a heart with “Mom” written through it (no disrespect to anyone’s mom!) Women in particular want more delicate pretty tattoos, and for this reason  have become increasingly popular Bow ankles have long been associated with girls and women, worn in their hair and on their clothes as a fashion statement. I see tattoos as a personal and fashion statement, so it seems only sensible to me that they are making a more permanent statement and having them tattooed on their bodies. We can spend hours choosing the right clothes to wear, and applying make-up, if you already have a bow ankle tattoo that is one form of beautification already taken care of, after the initial inking, it takes no time to apply and it will be washed every time you are.

Designer Salwar Kameez In Bangalore

People have evolved a lot in the past few centuries. While life was almost the same till 200 years ago, the past two centuries have seen strong changes. Lifestyles have improved and life moves fast for the economically strong people. All these improvements show in clothing.  has become the most comfortable and safe attire for the conservative Indian women and teenage girls.  have become the word of the day with special emphasis on latest salwar kameez . Since most of the women are working and economically independent, they make it a point to enjoy life with  Salwar Kameez In Bangalore

South Indian Bridal Saree

South Indian weddings are already iconic for their glitters, sparkles and regal luster. The for south Indian weddings are no exceptions, the famed south Indian silks with heavy borders and pallu work are spreading like rage in the entire nation. The South Indian brides today are gladly ready to experiment with their wedding trousseau and the outcome is more often than not, a rather attractive and brazen look.
There were times when the traditional  weighing up to six kilos was the order of the day, but today you are sure to see anything from tube blouses to even cocktail dresses for weddings. Despite such incorporation’s, the heavy embroidered south Indian silk sarees have not yet lost its charm.

Bridal Saree in India

In a traditional wedding, sarees are very much in fashion in India. Today in wedding ceremonies, women like to wear saris in different styles. Fashion designers are inventing new ways to wrap , which have become fairly popular among modern women.
Indian Sari always had an elegant and luxurious look at the same time. In India the or wedding sari is given a lot of importance. Indian Sari come in different fabrics ranging from silk to cotton, from crapes to Georgette, from traditional like Kanjeevaram to Banarasi or a silk.
In Indian families, bridal Sarees are given a lot of highlighting.
It varies from few thousands to few lakhs of rupees. Sarees today have a lot of trappings and embroidery done on them. They come in different styles and varieties. Zardosi, zari, sequence, embroidery, organza, cut work, patchwork, mirror work, pearl work, kasab, kundan, are all varied types of work, which are offered in sari.


Designer Salwar Kameez By Manish Malhotra

Designer Salwar Kameez By Manish Malhotra
Manish Malhotra is of the India’s leading  He has designed for many leading actresses in Bollywood. He is well known for his different approach and skill to predict a look for the personality.
 He is most probably known for designing the costumes for Urmila Matondkar in the film Rangeela. Stars including Kajol, Kareena Kapoor, Rani Mukherjee, Preity Zinta and Aishwariya Rai Bachhan have all worn her design. Although Manish Malhotra habitually designs for women, he designed for Shahrukh Khan in Mohabbatein. He is also asked to design clothes for Michael Jackson when he visited India for Bollywood show.

Grease 2011 Summer Collection by CrossRoads

Designer:  CrossRoads
Inspired by the famous musical movie of the late seventies, the Grease, Summer 2011 Collection by CrossRoads contains bawdy dresses for both men and women.
CrossRoads Grease Summer Collection 2011 is quite relaxing yet trendy to step out of home. It contains fresh and juvenile pieces as such droopy, stripped and casual shirts for girls, patterned and floral shirts for boys. Spectacular hues fluxion in all these attires has made CrossRoads latest collection more appealing and stylish.
The Clean and comfy designs are not only wearable but stylish and chic also.




Moonsoon Lawn Prints 2011

: Monsoon lawn 2011 depicts the colors of Monsoon rains that refresh the core of every city around the world with a fresh vibe and zest of life.
Batla’s Monsoon rains start from the whitish cloudy hue of Agra and while spreading their pastel yet fresh aqua shades to Barcelona, rose-kissed Florence, powdery Istanbul, cool breezes of Kashmir, polka dots Macau, exotic Marrakesh, glamorous Paris, rangeen Rangoon and oh-so-hot Rio, finally end on romantic Rome, creating an array of splashing colors.
Fashion model Ayyan dazzlingly flaunts off the colors of Monsoon 2011 with mega confidence and heart arresting styles.