Cover Wars!


Two September covers feature Sussanne in Gucci, one cover a fashion one and the other a celebrity one. The dressed up look for L’Officiel sure catches our eye more.

Got a favorite?

Left: on L’Officiel India Sep 2012
Right: on Hello! India Sep 2012

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Style File


Looking at Ms. Reddy’s sartorial choices featured below, have a favorite?

Pinky Reddy
Far Left: At Tarun Tahiliani Couture Exposition 2012
Left: At Estee Lauder Signature Services Launch
Right: At Tarun Tahiliani Store Launch
Far Right: At Kimaya Store Launch

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani, Ragalahari

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In Kallol Datta


Spotted Kallol Datta both on Aparna (the tunic) and Anand (the scarf) at a recent store launch.

Dig the scarf on Mr. Kabra. Besides, always nice to see fashion-frat support each other!

Aparna Roddam And Anand Kabra At Kimaya Store Opening, Hyderabad

Photo Credit: Ragalahari

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Ditto!


The Gucci Award for Women In Cinema was held over the weekend in Venice and in attendance was Roohi Jaikishan wearing the one shouldered Gucci gown seen also on Diana a few months ago.

With the embellished shoulder detail, it would’ve been nice to have seen Roohi wear the gown with her hair up. Would’ve showcased her earrings as well. This round for us goes to Diana. For you?

Left: Roohi Jaikishan at Gucci Award For Women In Cinema, Venice Film Festival 2012
Right: Diana Penty at Vogue Beauty Awards 2012

Photo Credit: Getty, Viral Bhayani

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It’s Giveaway Time!


Congratulations “Rohit Narvekar” and “D’Cunha”. You’ll be hearing from us soon!

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Here’s your chance India to snag a copy of the Powder Room by Shefalee Vasudev! Shefalee offers an insider’s view of people who make the fashion industry what it is in India– from a lower-middle-class girl who sells global luxury for a living, to a designer who fights the inner demons of childhood sexual abuse yet managing to survive and thrive in the business of fashion, or a Ludhiana housewife on a perpetual fashion high.

“Shefalee shines the light on many of fashions secrets with this insightful, upbeat and gripping portrait of the Indian fashion industry. From the catwalks to the Luxury influx, from the inside politics to the deserving few, if you are curious about Indian fashion, this is the book to read.” – Suneet Varma

“What I learnt in two days twirling through the unputdownable Powder Room, I did not learn in twenty-five years in Indian fashion. Told with journalistic precision through the lives of fashion’s ‘beautiful’ folk, here is the glory and the underbelly, the neurosis and the sanity, the myth and the truth. I realise that being an insider, one of the players in fashion, in reality, it took Shefalee Vasudev to shows up the inner workings of a fascinating fish bowl.” – Wendell Rodricks

Powder Room

To win a copy:

1. In the comments section leave us a line. ‘Bout anything! Remember to leave a valid email address in the required field and refrain from leaving personal information in the comment itself.

2. Contest is valid to Indian residents and contest closes on 10th September.

3. One entry per person only. Two lucky winners picked by a random draw from the pool of entries will snag themselves a copy each.

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