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gemville · 10 months
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Polki and Meenakari Bangle by Sunita Shekhawat
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Malika Arora is the Ultimate Fashion Diva of Bollywood, know why?
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With her gorgeous looks and perfect body, Malika Arora has proved that age is just a number. This chaiya chaiya beauty has the boldest and most significant style statement. Her fashion choice is what makes her stand out among all the other Bollywood actresses.
She has always been the inspiration of style and elegance for many upcoming models. Malika Arora has also been part of India’s next top model as a  judge. This bold beauty is never shy to flaunt her beauty with extremely stylish hot fashion choices.
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This 49-year-old Indian actress is still slaying and always amazing her fans. With extreme popularity in the fashion world, here are some of the recent best-worn outfits by Malika Arora. Also, pick these 10 Malika outfits for any occasion.
Malika Arora’s Instagram fashionable post
Malika’s Instagram is truly a fashion junction. Her curvy bodycon gown and slaying outfits are what prove that she is the ultimate fashion diva of Bollywood.
Recently, Malika make people’s heads turn with a stunning Instagram post in a beautiful white gown. The gown was designed by Gaurav Gupta and styled by Maneka Harisinghani. She pulled the outfit with braid and smoky eyes. With some gorgeous poses, Malika truly enhances the beauty of this lovely outfit.
 With showing off her lady boss avatar, Malika picked a classy three-piece white suit. She chose the outfit from Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khannas’ wardrobe. The sequin silver top was completely enhancing the look of this pantsuit. She completed her look with glowy makeup.
Malla’s fashion choices are always top-notch. In this Instagram post, she wore a beautiful sleeve royal blue slit gown. The outfit was from club London. She chooses to complete her look with a beautiful royal neckpiece from the collection of Sunita Shekhawat.
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Malika Arora looks stylish in Naeem khan’s multi-colored tassel dress. Showing off her funky side, this fashionista poses with a long smile. Malla pulled the look with 2 sets of rings in each hand.
Malika Arora stole the spotlight with Naeem khan’s stunning full sleeved shiny short dress. She flaunted her cleavage boldly which makes the outfit extremely sassy. Malla completes her look with black heels and black stockings. Get to know about three yoga asanas that Malika follows for staying fit.
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bellepetitethings · 2 years
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Rajasthan
I too am inspired by the colours of Rajastan and its Mughal influences, Jewellery archive, Sunita Shekhawet  perfecting and bringing new life to the refined Indian art of enamelling known as 'kundan meena'.
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The pink city and the blue mosque. I love you.
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These collections, my God(dess) are blessed
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identybeautynet · 3 years
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8 content creators and bloggers tell us their top tips on all things wedding
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8 content creators and bloggers tell us their top tips on all things wedding If you hold your breath for wedding season every year, you already know that a lot goes on behind the perfect pictures that ultimately end up on Instagram. Every bride-to-be’s checklist is populated with multiple tasks before the big day arrives. And the same goes for a serial wedding attendee who’s all about hopping from one sangeet to the next. Whether you’re curating a timeless occasion-wear wardrobe, searching for complementing jewellery, or are on the lookout for a venue, Vogue Wedding Show - The Virtual Edit 2021 has you covered. The mobile-friendly platform has a gamut of coveted designers and wedding makers to make your search seamless. Alongside Vogue Wedding Show’s curated online one-stop-shop, we also bring brides, whether to-be, just-been, or to-be, to share their advice on how to navigate nuptials. Here, lifestyle and fashion influencers dish out all the details. Read on for some truth-telling behind the weddings. Sonam Babani, luxury influencer, on planning her pandemic wedding Sonam Babani Sonam Babani was meant to get married in Bodrum, Turkey, last spring. The pandemic forced Babani and her beau to postpone their plans, but the couple are now keeping their fingers crossed for a winter wedding this year. Why did she choose to wait, unlike some other brides who tied the knot at intimate home ceremonies? “It’s not really about the scale of the wedding, but about the setting. I have a vision for my mandap and aisle, and I really want that to be realised,” she tells us. The long wait did result in pre-wedding festivities earlier this year—a mehendi at her Mumbai home and a flower shower at her holiday home in Khandala, for which the bride-to-be wore a Sabyasachi lehenga and jewellery by Sunita Shekhawat. bauty tips: top tips on all things wedding Read the full article
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patternsfromindia · 6 years
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Indian jewellery - kundan meena bracelet by Sunita Shekhawat
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disha2004 · 4 years
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5 MINUTES WITH SUNITA SHEKHAWAT - Iflauntme
Sunita Shekhawat’s precise understanding of a modern Indian women makes her one of the most revered jewellery designers in the country today. Be it detachable necklaces, dangling earrings (jhumkis) or the use of soft pastels, her pieces are meant for every women with a discerning taste. She shares with us latest jewellery trends for the upcoming wedding season. Take note.
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Which jewelry trends will be big this season- Jewelry must now evoke both classic and contemporary charm. This season design-centric head accessories are on trend such as headgears, headbands etc. Big nose rings (nath) and hathphools with detachable pieces like ring, bangle, and chain are also quite in right now. Big earrings/shoulder dusters are great to pair with gowns on the cocktail/mehndi night. Avoid wearing multi-layered necklaces – it’s passé. Keep styling simple with one statement jewelry piece with an already-elaborate wedding ensemble.
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Which is a better choice, traditional or contemporary jewelry- These days we get requests for multi-wear pieces as brides want to make the most of the huge investments that they make in jewelry. Reversible, detachable and multi-colored pieces can be worn with many looks. Today, brides want to enjoy the best of both worlds – traditional and modern – and demand pieces that are versatile.
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goannelisalove · 4 years
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Traditional Indian Jewellery |Designer Earring| Sunita Shekhawat Design
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liveindiatimes · 4 years
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What will fashion be like post pandemic? - brunch feature
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The Covid-19 pandemic will be a watershed in the history of mankind. As with every other domain, the rules of fashion will be rewritten too. As Vogue’s Anna Wintour, perhaps global fashion’s most powerful voice, said: “There’s no way we’re going back to the way things were.”
It may seem frivolous to talk about fashion right now, but let’s keep in mind one fact: with so much economic disruption, the local textile industry will be a major employer and will help many – worldwide – to get back on their feet. Clothes are also part of everyone’s life and many of us enjoy fashion
“I see a redefining of the very concept of fashion. More versatile clothes will be in demand.” —Anita Lal, Good Earth
There is no question however, that the pandemic will have an effect on our purchasing power, and fashion buys will no longer be a priority. India, of course, has its own unique relationship with fashion, thanks to textile and craft being at the very heart of our dressing traditions. The current buzzwords of global fashion, repurposing and upcycling, are traditional here. For example, kantha embroidery, a popular technique used in contemporary Indian fashion, is a traditional technique from Bengal. It was used on discarded fabrics as a way to breathe new life into old garments.
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The current buzzwords of global fashion, repurposing and upcycling, are traditional in India
While I am no fortune teller, this moment in time will change the way we dress. Fashion, after all, evolves and has always spoken of the times we live in. So here’s what I think will happen.
1. On repeat mode “Instead of pre-draped sari dresses I’m pairing blouses with something simpler and unstitched for recurring wearability” —Amit Aggarwal
Many of us already have too much stuff so we will not be buying more – a concept that renowned trend forecaster Li Edelkoort has called “quarantine of consumption.” Designer and stylist Pernia Qureshi says, “Because we lived in this consumerist culture, we are completely unaware of what we even have in our wardrobes at home. So this is a great time for spring cleaning. It will help you create a fresh, new, upcycled wardrobe.”
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Pernia Qureshi (left) wears a Gucci dress that once belonged to her mother to set an example of upcycling; (Right) David Abraham’s designs show that Indian clothes are non-confining
Since every neighbourhood market has a tailoring shop, and access to beautiful fabrics and trims is so easy in urban areas, repurposing is easier in India than in most countries. Re-wearing, recycling and repurposing will have style cred. Expect designers to be more open to working with a client’s existing wardrobe. One of the first designers to embrace upcycling was Amit Aggarwal, who says, “Our structured blouses are loved with our pre-draped sari dresses, but I’ve consciously created a line with the same blouses paired with something much simpler and unstitched to entertain the dialogue and the purpose of recurring wearability.”
It’s a trend that will go beyond clothes, as Jaipur-based jeweller Sunita Shekhawat explains. “Jewellery is considered a form of investment. In the olden times, it was called stree dhan – wealth for women. For us as a jewellery brand, reworking or re-assembling jewellery pieces is a great way to give each piece a new design.”
2. Blown away! “What was seen as essential, like weekly blow-out services, will now be looked at as luxury” —Rod Anker
Over the years we’ve taken for granted the services offered by neighbourhood salons, going to them for blow-drying, manicures and threading. Since the lockdown began, however, women have been forced to DIY their own grooming. Hairstylists such as Delhi-based Rod Anker, make-up artist Savleen Manchanda and author and beauty expert Vasudha Rai have started tutorials over social media on how to groom at home.
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Author and beauty expert Vasudha Rai has started tutorials over social media on how to groom at home ( Photo courtesy: Good Earth )
Says Rod Anker, “I think some of these ‘weekly blowout’ type services were never needed and with life being put into perspective because of the pandemic, they will drop off to some extent. What was once seen as essential will now be felt as a luxury.” Instead we will go to salons for things that last, such as a good cut or colour. Vasudha Rai adds, “In beauty, therapies such as laser hair removal, ultherapy and derma rolling, which have long lasting effects will be enjoyed much more than before.”
3. The lounge choice “The kurta’s popularity this summer is going to be strong”—Manish Malhotra
The kurta has emerged as the lounge outfit of choice in this time of #WFH. Fashion designer David Abraham of Abraham and Thakore says, “Lounge wear is clothing that is easy, adjustable and not confining. Much of Indian clothing, from kurtas to salwars, falls in this category.”
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Indian clothing like the kurta, says David Abraham, has emerged as the lounge outfit of choice in this time of #WFH
Bollywood’s favourite designer Manish Malhotra advises: “Kurtas are beautiful and versatile, you can wear them with linen easy pants, shorts and salwars, so it’s a fabulous style mix. The kurta’s popularity this summer is going to be strong.”
4. Mother’s days “People will turn to their mothers’ and grandmothers’ wardrobes because of the sentimental connection with the pieces”—Palak Shah
Shopping our closets has become the catchphrase of fashion during the lockdown. “I have no immediate desire to shop. I have come to realise that we actually need very little to look good and feel good. It is about quality, not quantity,” says Pernia. For festive clothing, she will mix and match her pieces with pieces from her mother’s and grandmother’s closets.
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The focus will be on buying less but better quality clothes feels Tarun Tahiliani
The reasoning behind this will not simply be economic or ecological, says Ekaya’s Palak Shah. It will be emotional too. “The overwhelming impact of the pandemic has made all of us think long and hard about many things including our families. People will turn to their mothers’ and grandmothers’ wardrobes because of the sentimental connection with the pieces,” she says. And social distancing has made us realise the importance of that human connect.
5. Old is gold “We want to make waste a resource and give old clothes new value,” —Dhatri Bhatt, H&M
In lockdown, we have the time to reflect on our style buys, especially the impulsive ones. Anita Lal, founder of Good Earth, explains, “I see a redefining of the very concept of fashion. It need not be frenetic and ever-changing with a constant demand for newness and its inevitable redundancy and waste at every level. More versatile clothes will be in demand.”
“Post-covid, there will be a new sensitivity and understanding of what we have done that needs to be enacted in the way we live” —Tarun Tahiliani
While there may be a period of “revenge buying” after the lockdown ends that will benefit the purveyors of fast fashion, this segment of the fashion world had already become more mindful before the pandemic. H&M, for instance, has a garment collection programme where customers are encouraged to drop off their old clothes in exchange for a voucher towards their next purchase. The brand sorts and recycles the old clothes. “We want to make waste a resource and give the old clothes new value,” says H&M India’s communication manager, Dhatri Bhatt.
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There will be a demand for more versatile designs rather than new clothes
Veteran designer Tarun Tahiliani sums it up best when he says: “Post-Covid, there will be a new sensitivity and understanding of what we have done that needs to be enacted in the way we live. It may mean many of us will buy less, but better quality.”
Auhor bio: Dubai-based fashion journalist Sujata Assomull is also an author and an advocate of mindful fashion. She was the launch editor of Harper’s Bazaar India.
From HT Brunch, April 26, 2020
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Designer Pendant Necklace by Sunita Shekhawat.
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Sonakshi Sinha’s Anamika Khanna look is perfect for your next mehendi party
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Sonakshi Sinha is a pro at infecting anything she wears with an effortless and laid-back vibe. From acing comfortable vacation wear to stepping in a red carpet gown, the actor does it all in her characteristic nonchalant style.
Yesterday, Sinha was spotted attending an event in Mumbai, for which she picked a floral cropped top, dhoti pants and long jacket combination by Anamika Khanna. We love how the look marries traditional with modern, making it perfect for a friend’s mehendi or even an engagement party. While the floral pattern amps up the femininity of the outfit, it’s the embroidered jacket that elevates the ensemble to an evening-worthy one. Completing the look were shoulder-grazing earrings from Sunita Shekhawat’s latest collection and nude strappy heels by Charles & Keith.
Check out our slideshow for a closer look at Sonakshi Sinha’s style.
Keep up with celebrities and what they wore yesterday, here.
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Bipasha Basu in Sabyasachi and Jaipur Jewels at the launch of The Great Indian Wedding Book in Mumbai
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Sonakshi Sinha in Anamika Khanna, Sunita Shekhawat and Charles & Keith
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Kriti Sanon in Rahul Mishra and Sakshi Patel & Shillpa Purii at 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' promotions
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Bhumi Pednekar in Michael Kors and House of CB at 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' promotions
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Jacqueline Fernandez in Pull&Bear, Topshop and Stella Mccartney at 'A Gentleman' promotions in Mumbai
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Jacqueline Fernandez in Versus Versace at Mumbai airport
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Athiya Shetty at Bastian restaurant in Mumbai
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Gauri Khan at Arth in Mumbai
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Anushka Sharma in Sameer Madan at Mumbai airport
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Eva Longoria in Clarite on the Late Night with Seth Meyers
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Huma Qureshi in Surbhi Shekhar and Forever 21 at 'Partition: 1947' promotions
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Kris Jenner in Emilio Pucci and Hermès in LA
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Kris Jenner in Stella McCartney in LA
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Neha Dhupia in Chandni Sahi
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Vanessa Hudgens in Georges Chakra in LA
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Neha Dhupia in Lovebirds at Taj Mansingh Hotel in Delhi
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Kalki Koechlin makes for a quirky bride on the cover of Femina Wedding Times
Kalki Koechlin makes for a quirky bride on the cover of Femina Wedding Times
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The Femina Wedding Times just dropped their June 2017 issue featuring Kalki Koechlin as their cover girl. She looked lovely in a Sabyasachi lehenga. She wore a printed lehenga with black high neck choli. Kalki paired the look with elaborate jewellery from Sunita Shekhawat JaipurJaipur.inished the look with Badgley Mischka heels. 
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Yes many peoples like Latest Jewellery Trends Because just like all things, they are making a comeback as an updated jewelry trend. If you want to say peoples wear jewellery they look like handsome and smart.
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Sonakshi Sinha Outfit - Anamika Khanna Jewelry - Sunita Shekhawat Sandals - Charles & Keith Styled by - Mohit Rai #bollywood #style #fashion #beauty #bollywoodstyle #bollywoodfashion #indianfashion #celebstyle #instastyle #instastyle #celebrityfashion #afashionistasdiaries #sonakshisinha #anamikakhanna
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Enamelled Jewellery | Designer Meenakari Jewellery by Sunita Shekhawat
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