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TARA SUTARIA for Dolly J at the Bombay Times Fashion week
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Malaika Arora drops photos of Arjun Kapoor clicked by her, says ‘major missing’ - Times of India
Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor are one of the most loved B-town couples. They’ve fought against all odds and are are now serving couple goals. While at times, they display love for each other on social media, they’re constantly having each other’s back against the trolls too. Recently, the couple was in Berlin for a holiday. Arjun dropped a photo dump yesterday and wrote, “Berlin with love ❤️…
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mayapurimagazine · 1 year
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MRUNAL THAKUR at the Bombay Times Fashion Week Presenting Marks & Spencer India Fusion Collection | 17/10/22
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Detail of the transparent embroidery for the DIOR fashion week, July 2023, made by an embroidery school in Bombay after an design by Marta Roberti.
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The Sun - November 25, 1991
Credits to Mirkuss and Queencuttings.com
FREDDIE IS DEAD
[Photo caption: Showman… Freddie draped in a Union Flag during a typically flamboyant performance]
By STEPHANIE SCAWEN
ROCK star Freddie Mercury is dead — just two days after he confirmed he had AIDS.
The Queen singer's parents were at his bedside as he slipped away late last night at his £1million London mansion.
His spokesman Roxy Meade said just before midnight: "Freddie Mercury died peacefully this evening. It was the result of bronchial-pneumonia, brought on by AIDS."
The 45-year-old gay star's death stunned the showbiz world. Comedian Kenny Everett, a close friend, said: "He burned the candle at both ends and in the middle."
Radio One DJ Simon Bates said: "I can't believe that he's gone so suddenly.
"Freddie was a man who played hard and paid the most dreadful price. The saddest thing is that the world of entertainment has lost a great genius." Simon was working [Contiuned on Page Four]
Freddie
[Continued from Page One] through the night at the BBC preparing a tribute to Freddie which will be broadcast later today.
Freddie's parents Bomi and Jer Bulsara had rushed to his bedside from their home in Feltham after being warned he was close to death.
His closest friend and former lover Mary Austin was also with him at the house in Kensington, West London, as she had been daily for the last two weeks.
Their seven-year affair ended in 1977. She married and Freddie became godfather to her son Richard, now two.
Freddie's doctor and close friend Gordon Atkinson was with him at the last.
Dr Atkinson said during three visits to him yesterday: "Freddie has slipped bit and I shall be staying here tonight "
HOPED
Freddie's body was taken away by a mortuary van at 12.40am watched by a handful of fans.
The street outside his home was filled with 20 police in four vans and two cars.
Freddie announced on Saturday that he had the killer virus after months speculation.
DJ Tony Blackburn, who has lived next door to him for five years, said: "All I can say is that I am very, very sad."
Former Sun columnist and music expert Jonathan King said: "Freddie was without doubt the most outrageous star that rock ever produced. We could badly do with more like him now."
Queen's last single The Show Must Go On was almost an epitaph.
A private cremation is to be held later this week.
THE KING OF QUEEN
He made them a supergroup worth £100m
By PETER WILLIS
FREDDIE Mercury was an outrageous, over-the-top character, extravagant and generous with money — but he never forgot the time he lost it all.
He was born on the isle of Zanzibar in 1946 and his early childhood was spent in luxury at his parents' mansion in Bombay, India, during the last days of the Raj.
Freddie and his sister Kashmira were treated like royalty by their servants.
But the privileges vanished overnight for Freddie at the age of 14 when his father, Bomi Bulsara, a British government accountant, was transferred to England.
The family were forced to move into a semi-detached house in Feltham, Middlesex.
Freddie vowed that one day he would have it all again.
He was an outsider from the beginning, the butt of cruel jibes because ofhis colonial accent and Persian origins.
He left school with three O Levels in history, art and geography, and an A Level in art.
Smile
Defying his parents, he went to Ealing College Of Art in West London, which spawned rock greats such as The Who's Pete Townshend and Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood.
It was there Freddie met two students who were to change his life — guitarist Bryan May and drummer Roger Taylor.
Freddie was singing with two blues bands, Sour Milk Sea and Wreckage, but left them to join May and Taylor's outfit, Smile.
In 1969 he graduated with diploma in graphic art and design and set up an art and fashion stall with Taylor in London's Kensington Market.
It gave them the excuse they needed to dress in the high-camp clothes they loved and for which Freddie later became famous.
When Smile broke up, Mercury formed a new band with May, Taylor and bassist called John Deacon.
Queen was born. Their first concert was at Hornsey town hall, North London, in February, 1971, in front of 300 people.
Queen first hit the charts with Seven Seas Of Rhye, which reached No 10, and the follow-up Killer Queen, which made No 2 in 1974.
Freddie's inspiration brought the group their chart-topper, the operatic Bohemian Rhapsody.
His experience in graphic design was behind the video which promoted the single and launched the pop video industry.
And it was Freddie who remained the driving force behind a band which amassed £100million fortune.
Freddie himself made more than £25million.
A stream of hits followed including Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Radio Ga Ga and I Want to Break Free.
But it was the Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium in 1985 which turned Queen into a supergroup.
Even Elton John admitted later that Freddie had stolen the show with his exceptional ability to capture the crowd.
Legend
Freddie's reputation as one of rock's greatest showmen soared with the size and scale of the group's spectacular concerts in huge stadiums around the world.
Freddie became increasingly wild and flamboyant and his videos became more outrageous.
The fun didn't stop on or off-stage. Freddie was the anything-goes host of a never ending party.
Freddie boasted: "I'm simply dripping in money, darling. It's vulgar but wonderful. All I want from life is to make lots of money and spend it.”
A shadow fell over Freddie's life when his former manager Paul Prenter revealed that two of his ex-boyfriends had died from AIDS.
In 1989 Freddie had an AIDS test which proved negative but concern for his health grew.
Colleagues insisted he was "as fit a fiddle" but he looked gaunt and frail. His weight plummeted from 12st to under 9st.
Thrill
Towards the end, he was rarely spotted out in public.
To the public, the rare photographs of him outside his home made him look a sad, haunted figure, no longer able to enjoy the lifestyle he had craved.
[Photo caption: Showman… Freddie flaunted his sexuality]
[Photo caption: Guitar man… he started as a blues singer]
[Photo caption: Supergroup… Freddie with Queen pals John Deacon, left, Bryan May and Roger Taylor]
[Photo caption: King of rock… fans marvelled at Freddie’s outrageous costumes]
TRAGIC TOLL OF THE SHOWBIZ PLAGUE
[Photo caption: GAUNT… recently]
Stars pay tribute as AIDS claims Freddie
By PIERS MORGAN AMANDA CABLE and PETER WILLIS
SHOWBIZ stars were stunned last night after hearing that Queen star Freddie Mercury had died of AIDS.
He was the latest victim of the disease which has taken terrible toll of showbusiness and arts personalities.
Last night one showbiz insider said: "A lot of stars are gay, bi sexual or promiscuous. This is just the tip of a tragic iceberg."
Freddie, 45, had become a recluse in the past few years — losing weight and looking frail and shambling in his rare personal appearances.
Princess Diana — who has begun a crusade to help AIDS victims — was said to be "very upset" by the news:
A friend said: "The princess is a great fan of Queen. I am sure she will send a message of sympathy.”
Phil Collins said: "This is a tragedy. I had the greatest admiration and a lot of affection for him.
"But if you go around leading a pretty much promiscuous life as he did, then you always run the risk of AIDS.”
Freddie's former personal manager Paul Prenter lifted the lid on the singer's lifestyle in The Sun four years ago.
Prenter, who died from AIDS two months ago, claimed his one-time boss slept with hundreds of men, partly because he was terrified of sleeping alone.
Lovers
He lavished expensive gifts on his lovers — diamonds, Mercedes cars and money.
Prenter said: "It was more likely that I would see him walk on water than go with a woman.
"Freddie told me his first homosexual rela tionship happened while he was at boarding school in India when he was 14.
"While we were touring there would be different man each night.
"He would probably go to bed by 6am or 7am but rarely alone.
"He has a fear of sleeping alone, or even being alone for long stretches."
Prenter said Freddie phoned him after airline steward John Murphy, a one-night stand, died of AIDS in 1987 and admitted: "I am afraid I could develop AIDS."
Fortune
The manager claimed AIDS also killed another of Freddie's lovers — courier Tony Bastin.
Despite his hundreds of male lovers, Freddie is expected to leave his £25million fortune to a woman — his one-time girlfriend Mary Austin.
He once said: "The only real friend I've had is Mary. She will inherit the bulk of my fortune.
"Nobody else will get a penny — except my cats Oscar and Tiffany."
Freddie and Mary lived together for seven years until 1980, when the relationship broke up due to his increasing gay urges and the pressures of his farne.
But he kept in constant touch with her because she was the only person he really trusted.
He said: "I don't want anybody else. Over the years I have become bitter and I don't trust anybody else because they've let me down so many times.”
Freddie showered gifts on Mary — including a £600.000 house just round the corner from his own.
When she gave birth to a son in February 1990, he was the automatic choice as godfather.
Freddie said: "Our love affair ended in tears. My life is extremely volatile and someone like Mary couldn't cope with it.
"Success has brought me millions and world idolisation, but not the thing we all need — loving relationship."
NOT SCARED OF DYING
FREDDIE once revealed he was not afraid of dying — because he had "lived a full life."
The tragic singer once said: "If I'm dead tomorrow I don't care a damn. I really have done it all.”
Four years ago he predicted: “I don't expect to make old bones.
"What's more, I really don't care. I certainly don't have any aspirations to live to 70 — it would be boring."
Freddie cleaned up his love life after several pals died from AIDS. He said: "I was totally devastated when I heard about my friends who had died from AIDS.
"It brought the seriousness of the illness home to me.
"When you're young it is so much harder. I was thinking the other day, ‘We're lucky, we've sown our wild oats — but they are only just starting.’
It is something the young have got to get to grips with."
He added: "I used to live for sex. Amazingly, I have just gone completely the other way now.
"It has changed my life. I have stopped going out and have almost become a nun.
"I was extremely promiscuous but I have stopped all that. I don't miss that kind of life."
[Photo caption: OUTRAGEOUS… Freddie knew the way he lived put him at risk from AIDS]
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Leslie Tripathy at the Bombay Times Fashion Week
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Leslie Tripathy at the Bombay Times Fashion Week
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@iamjyotisaxena Bold, beautiful, and runway-ready at Bombay Times Fashion Week.🖤
@iamjyotisaxena Bold, beautiful, and runway-ready at Bombay Times Fashion Week.🖤 Jyotisaxena #Iamjyotisaxena #Actressjyotisaxena #Bombaytimesfashionweek
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Soha Ali Khan- Bombay Times fashion Week-2023.
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A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE OF FASHION
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In a world where fashion constantly evolves, and technology pushes boundaries, Indyverse emerges as a groundbreaking fashion marketplace that seamlessly blends fashion with the metaverse. Offering a 3D experience like no other, Indyverse is poised to revolutionize the way we shop for and experience fashion at BYND REALITY. Gone are the days of traditional online shopping; instead, Indyverse transports fashion enthusiasts into a futuristic realm where their avatars come to life in an interactive platform. It's more than just shopping; it's an adventure into the world of fashion.
Users create their personalised avatars, each with a unique identity, and dress them up with the latest fashion trends available on the platform. This virtual fashion experience allows users to experiment with different styles, helping them find their perfect look effortlessly. Beyond clothing, meta-fashion explores the boundaries of virtual aesthetics. Indyverse offers a virtual fashion experience and allows users to bring their digital fashion finds into the physical world. Users can purchase the fashion items they adore in the virtual realm and have them delivered to their doorstep. It's the perfect fusion of the metaverse and reality, bridging the gap between virtual and physical fashion.
Indyverse has made history by becoming the first fashion marketplace to showcase meta-fashion at the Bombay Times Fashion Week. The event promises to be a visual spectacle where the digital and physical worlds of fashion merge in a 3D environment at BYND REALITY.
Indyverse is ushering in a new era of fashion with its pioneering approach to the metaverse and meta fashion. Its 3D experience, interactive platform, and dedication to pushing the boundaries of fashion make it a trailblazer in the industry.
Visit www.indyverse.in for an elevated shopping experience via engagement.
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Rakul Preet Singh: I love doing the extensive film shoots as much as I enjoy walking the ramp - Times of India
Rakul Preet Singh looked ravishing as she sashayed down the ramp in a Gopi Vaid outfit at Bombay Times Fashion Week last night. As she twirled and shook a leg on the ramp, Rakul seemed to enjoy her time as a showstopper. Ask her if such fashion gigs help her relieve all the stress from an extensive film shoot otherwise and she shares, “I love doing the extensive film shoots as much as I enjoy…
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jazzlr1 · 8 months
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Glitz and Glamour at Bombay Times Fashion Week: Celebs Dazzle on Day One
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The first day of the Bombay Times Fashion Week was an extravagant affair, as top celebrities donned designer outfits and strutted their stuff on the ramp. This star-studded event showcased the incredible talent of numerous designers and left the audience in awe. In this blog, we’ll discuss some of the standout moments and memorable appearances from the opening day.
Shehnaaz Gill: Showstopping Sensation in Times Fashion Week
One of the highlights of the event was Shehnaaz Gill, who became the showstopper for renowned designer Ken Ferns. As she graced the runway, her presence was mesmerizing and left spectators captivated. Gill’s appearance was undoubtedly one of the most talked-about moments of the night.
Amyra Dastur: Regal Elegance in Times Fashion Week
Amyra Dastur’s appearance was another show-stealer. Clad in a white-ivory embellished lehenga with a plunging neckline blouse, she looked nothing short of a queen. Her minimal makeup and wavy hairdo accentuated her outfit, making her one of the most elegant models on the ramp.
Shamita Shetty’s Enchanting Ramp Walk
Shamita Shetty’s charm was hard to miss as she walked in a stunning floral printed outfit. Her infectious smile and confident walk had everyone’s attention, and she proved that she’s still got it when it comes to rocking the ramp.
Madhurima Tuli: Golden Glamour in Times Fashion Week
Madhurima Tuli, former Big Boss 16 contestant, also made her mark on the runway. She dazzled in a gold shimmer gown that made her shine like a star. Her stunning appearance was a perfect example of how to make a statement with style.
Overall, the first day of Bombay Times Fashion Week was a celebration of glitz and glamour, as celebrities and designers came together to showcase their talents. From Shehnaaz Gill as a showstopper to Amyra Dastur’s royal appearance, every moment was filled with excitement and left the audience eager for more. As the fashion week continues, we can’t wait to see what other surprises and iconic looks the event has in store.Read More
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Snoop Dogg and Skechers Release New Dr. Bombay Inspired Collection - Crynotifier
Snoop Dogg and Skechers Release New Dr. Bombay Inspired Collection - Crynotifier
Internationally acclaimed rapper and entertainer Snoop Dogg has once again joined forces with global footwear giant Skechers. The new collection, drawing inspiration from Snoop’s Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT named Dr. Bombay, was unveiled on Skechers’ website last week. Below, we explore the details of this new collection, its inspirations, and the implications for both the fashion and NFT industry.
The Dr. Bombay Collection
The fresh lineup comes as a fusion of streetwear sensibilities with imagery and patterns inspired by Snoop Dogg’s illustrious career and his connection to the NFT space. The collection includes a wide array of streetwear silhouettes, all adorned with playful imagery of Dr. Bombay, his beloved BAYC NFT, and other symbols resonant with the rapper’s professional journey.
Among the standout pieces is an updated version of Skechers Uno, now featuring leopard print laces and an imprint of Dr. Bombay. The collection extends beyond footwear, with the Collector’s Edition Capsule capturing attention.
Snoop’s Exploration into the World of NFTs
Snoop Dogg’s new collaboration with Skechers is not his first venture into the world of NFTs. He has been a prominent figure in the NFT space, owning numerous NFTs including his Bored Ape named Dr. Bombay. This latest collaboration signals a growing intersection between celebrity, fashion, and NFT culture.
The collection follows the OG Capsule that launched on August 1, indicating a sustained partnership between Skechers and Snoop Dogg. It aligns with the broader trend of celebrities leveraging their influence in both traditional and digital spaces, exemplified by the artist’s collaboration with Happi Co. for a line of ice cream also named Dr. Bombay.
Implications for the Fashion and NFT Industry
Snoop Dogg’s new collection with Skechers can be seen as a symbol of how the NFT movement is permeating various aspects of modern culture. By incorporating visual elements of his NFT into a fashion line, the rapper seamlessly connects the digital and physical worlds.
Furthermore, this collaboration showcases how NFTs are more than digital collectibles; they are becoming a part of lifestyle branding. The Dr. Bombay collection’s release demonstrates the potential for NFTs to expand beyond the confines of digital art and into broader cultural expressions, offering a glimpse into the evolving relationship between digital assets and real-world products.
Conclusion
Snoop Dogg’s second collaboration with Skechers, inspired by his BAYC NFT Dr. Bombay, marks an exciting chapter in the convergence of fashion, celebrity culture, and the growing NFT space. 
As both the NFT market and collaborations like this continue to flourish, observers can expect further intertwining of these domains, reflecting the ever-changing dynamics of modern culture and commerce. 
The collection is now available on Skechers’ website, providing enthusiasts with a tangible connection to one of the most talked-about phenomena in the digital age.
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