Sunday, 1 March 2015

Summer/ Spring Fashion trends 2015 - Floral Fashion




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Hi Everyone,


Its the time to say goodbye to the chilly winter & welcome the lovely spring… the season of love and rebirth. When we see new buds are growing, trees covering themselves with cherry blossoms, freshness all around, it feels like to greet the spring with whistles, spreading the arms & saying hello to all the butterflies.

Thinking of giving your wardrobe a spring refresh? 
Look no further than the petal power seen on the Spring 2015 runways.  
This season, flower power is boldly feminine and here to stay. Big, bold flower prints and daring dots are popular this year. Add some sexy & chic sleepers, floral print handbags & clutches, cute golden & flower hair accessories to spruce up your style this season. As “SPRING” is the nature’s way of saying, “Let’s Party”, tune up yourself with the spring floral fashion & flow with the nature.

From on trend 70s prints to classic LBDs, find your perfect match at Max Fashion.

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ALIA BHATT STAR GUILD AWARDS MAKEUP TUTORIAL

BLOG BY :  DEVINA MALHOTRA

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Mei Alia Bhatt banna chahti hoon, well at least for this makeup tutorial! I loved Alia Bhatt's Star Guild Awards 2015 look. In case you can't recall, the image below may just help you guys :) 


So while Alia received a lot of appreciation for her royal blue Prabal Gurung gown and the sleek middle parted hair, for me her makeup for a winner! The nude and oh-so-perfect makeup transformed the cutesy girl-next-door to a uber glam diva. It's a look that can be worn to any brunch, a day time event or simply when you want to tone down a sequin dress at a party! Well my YouTube video will give you a breakdown of her makeup, do take a look at it below. 



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Friday, 27 February 2015

Bollywood power in fashion shows

Courtesy:  from  Masaba Gupta's Blog

I’ve never understood why star power was so important in these shows. But once a Bollywood star wears an outfit the entire country wants to be in it. This time around, I designed an outfit for actress Kangna Ranaut, who walked as the showstopper for Amrapali at the India International Jewellery Week in Mumbai recently. It was a superb experience. Kangna was forthcoming and calm and fit into the maxi like a diva.
Working on a jewelry show is a totally different ballgame as compared to a regular fashion week the emphasis has to be the jewellery without the clothes overpowering or undergoing their job. It’s a challenge but a great one. It teaches a designer the art of holding back.




Amrapali is my all time fav brand I’ve seen my mom adorn the jewels since I was a kid. There’s a old world charm yet a great deal of modern elements in their work. Which is why I chose to associate with them. The outfits were simple black white and gold we payed attention to the cut and the silhouette and made sure we didn’t overdo print and patchwork.


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