Monikangna On HiBlitz: (Un)Covered


One thing HiBlitz does well, is give us covers to talk about! Ooh boy!

Channeling Durga, Monikangna graced a recent cover styled in both Neeta Lulla and Prashant Verma outfits.

It is said, that Durga was created as a warrior goddess to fight an asura (demon) and her (Durga) feminine power contained the energies of the Gods. Having said that, the only Demon this contemporary/interpretative Durga needed to fight were the stylist’s choices. A great idea led astray by the choice of clothes.

Like it or not, the cover sure stops you in your tracks!

Left: Neeta Lulla, Winter Festive 2010
Right: Monikangana Dutta On HiBlitz Jan 2011

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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Twenty Ten-Tastic: A Look At Some Stand-Out Moments!


There’s no scene quite like the Fashion scene (you know there’s a show-tune that goes just like that somewhere out there) and here’s the lowdown on what caught our eye in the year that was 2010.

The year belonged to women who weren’t afraid of making a splash and owning what they wore; not a wallflower in sight. The silhouettes, the colors, the cuts and the designers were all as varied as the months they were spotted in and the women sporting them, but boy did they work the stiletto out of them!

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan had two amazing moments on the red carpet, once in an embellished Elie Saab gown and again in a Sabyasachi sari at Cannes. The pale-gold sari had us swoon. Also having her moment on the red carpet was Freida Pinto in a beautiful Oscar De La Renta cocktail dress. Accessorized perfectly, this green dress was by far one of our favorites on Ms. Pinto this year.

Giving the sari it’s due were Bipasha and Kareena who sported non-blingy, un-filmi and anti-christ to the sequins- simple woven saris. Love.

Ira in Manish Arora, Feroze in McQueen and Avanti in Ashish gave us the spunk and the fun. Speaking of which, Natasha did Dolce & Gabbana at the races, a look that must have made Fashion Gods neigh happy.

While, Katrina and Twinkle took on the churidaars with the former in a Tahiliani anarkali and the latter in an Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla chikan kurta, Haseena channeled an old-world vibe in her lehenga. All three ladies did glamour in an old world, charming sort of way which we loved.

Kangna had her moment in Dior, in a beautiful white gown with a Shirley Temple’esque do. Nothing cutesy here though, she brought the siren back to red carpet style.

Also in Dior was Kalyani who did the ladies who lunch thing, in yellow no less. Charu and Priya did Stella and Lanvin respectively and boy did they do ’em well. Gayatri in Gucci and Sonam in Cue rounded off this list. Perfectly.

Chic is when a woman is in harmony with herself” says Giambattista Valli… No words have rung truer in the year Twenty Ten. And now, on to 2011. Salut!

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Brandmile Now In India


Let your inner Fashionista rejoice for here comes Brandmile. 🙂

For all those of you here in India who have been complaining about the lack of access to buy international luxury brands online, allow us to introduce you to Brandmile… a member-only online community that offers luxury brands at upto 70% off. (Yay!!)

The site is open to members-only but worry not because we have your invite HERE. Go sign up… we are loving this one!

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Seeing Double. And Then Some.


There’s more.
http://www.zingtv.in/videos/is-sonam-kapoor-the-new-fashion-diva.html

Read our post Here.

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Another day, another video surfaces. Here’s another one for your viewing pleasure… the host cracks us up!!

Our original post carried this text:

“Last weekend Ms. D’Souza made an appearance on Farah’s chat show wearing a strapless maroon dress with Zanotti heels. I know the girl was trying for a more mature look but for me the curls were too much, the dress very ill-fitting and the shoes a complete mismatch for the look.
You like?”

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If you feel our pain and outrage… send ’em an email… we’d really appreciate the support… Their address:

zing@zeenetwork.com

p.s: We’ve written to them, no response yet.

Look inside for M O R E.

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Comment Policy


P.S. New posts are below this post.

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Dear All,

Besides a person’s fashion sense, Comments are becoming another heated discussion.

Here’s a quick reminder about what comments will be allowed in future. Fashion related and only fashion related comments will be entertained. A long comment off-tangent with a view on fashion thrown in will not be allowed henceforth.

You may complain that in the past we have let comments of all kinds become part of the post. Well, over the next few days we will be revisiting all old posts and moderating those comments too. Next, you might say that we don’t follow the same rules for everyone. Our answer to that is that some discrepancies have occurred on posts because we (Priyanka and Payal)are two different individuals and sometimes we both have different views on what should be allowed and what not. End point is that, we both have agreed to a NEW standard and will be following it VERY strictly.

Why the sudden change? We have no choice to do so because as owners of the site we are also owners of the views expressed by the readers and that makes us liable. Having been served notice over comments received on some posts, we have no choice but to take a stance. We neither have the money nor the time to get lawyered up and fight defamation suits so we’d really appreciate it if you guys help us out with it. We maintain this blog for fun and for no other personal gain than the ‘hobby’ it presents itself as for us to indulge in.

Lastly, us explaining to every individual as to why their comment was not approved only takes time away from bringing new material to the rest of you. So, if your comment wasn’t approved, can we get the benefit of the doubt that either, we might have missed some of them because we had a large list to go over or because of the fact that something that sounds harmless to you may come of as offensive to another person. Also, sometimes a comment that was approved seems offensive to someone else. So as a rule, we uncomment both the new and the old one out. Either way, it is and will be our prerogative.

We get readers from all over the world and from all age groups and it is bound to happen that people have different views on things. So lets try and be respectful to other readers.

Recap of the rules. Going forward, comments containing the following will not be approved.
1. Botox, plastic surgery related.
2. A person’s body type. (‘Someone is fat’ is not acceptable, but you can say that ‘someone doesn’t dress well for their body type’)
3. A person’s personal life is off limits including a person’s conduct/gossip/rumors
4. A person’s religious beliefs or associations.

We will keep adding to the list as and when we encounter issues and will post this list as a separate tab as FAQ.

In the end, we appreciate all your support over the years and hope you understand our perspective. You make us want to keep writing and we hope to continue doing so.

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