Showing posts with label 10th lakme fashion week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10th lakme fashion week. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Models International Signs Yulia Panina Hollywood Rising Star


Models International, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hollywood Studios International announced the signing of international model Yulia Panina.

Catherine Fellows, Managing Partner of Models International, said, "Yulia is a rapidly rising star. It is easy to love her; she's gorgeous and her look has mass appeal. This is why she's been in great demand recently; everyone wants to shoot Yulia."

Yulia Panina was born in Ukraine and served as a nurse throughout the continent of Asia. She recently worked the Dickies photo shoot with famed photographer Adam Weiss. She was also the face of Nolcha Fashion Week for New York Fashion Week 2009.

Models International is a premier boutique modeling agency based in New York and Los Angeles with plans to expand domestically and internationally. The agency represents over 400 models for fashion, commercial, hosting, and endorsement endeavors. The agency's client list includes Vogue, Teen Vogue, Teen Magazine, Allure, Maxim, Cosmopolitan, Modern Salon Magazine, Women's Wear Daily, Rolls Royce, Abercrombie + Fitch, Ralph Lauren, Ed Hardy, Bebe, Rock & Republic, Pottery Barn, Macy's, Fox Racing, Sketchers, Wella, BCBG, Tilly's, Urban Decay, MTV, HBO and many others.



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Friday, October 23, 2009

Neeta Lulla & Nishka Lulla Runway Report At Lakme Fashion Week

When the best jewellery collections in India come together with top names in the fashion world the result is a show of stunning creations and glitter.

Gitanjali Lifestyle opened the Spring/Summer 2010 Lakme Fashion Week with a fantastic collection of jewellery and style by the mother and daughter team of Neeta and Nishka Lulla.
Nishka Lulla teamed up with Le Novel, Rosato and Bliss brands and presented one of the most youthful trendy lines on the opening day of Lakme Fashion Week.

It was a pretty as a picture collection that opened the show with adorable little moppets dressed as fairies twirling down the catwalk. With an inspiration which was pixies, it was a romantic line of softly draped, tiered, layered minis in net, chiffon and lace edged with gorgeous embroidery.

Tiny collars, ruffled boleros over will-power dresses in shades of baby pink and white glittered with tonal sequins. Discreet glittering pendants, chains and earrings were the perfect ornaments from Gitanjali.

Niskha’s show stopper was the gorgeous Dia Mirza who glided down the ramp in a tulle layered bustier mini gleaming with sequins.

The Stefan Hafner, Giantti, Nakshatra Eternity and Parineeta Jewellery labels came together to inspire Neeta Lulla’s glamorous fusion line of international and ethnic ensembles.

From East to West the collection wove a beautiful story around the exquisite jewellery. It was a blend of couture and trousseau wear featured in combinations that could be mixed and matched.
When it comes to blending the best jewellery brands, with glamorous creations, the combination of Gitanjali Lifestyle with Neeta and Nishka Lulla is unbeatable.









Monday, September 21, 2009

Hottest boy John Abraham walks for Rocky S ‘Glam Meets Goth’

Rocky S, the favourite of Bollywood stars moved from the female to the male realm of fashion for Spring/Summer 2010 at Lakme Fashion Week with a collection that was reminiscent of an old world charm that brought together such diverse themes as gothic, punk and vintage vampire wedding attire.

Classic sharply cut suits in masculine tones of black, steel, grey, deep blue, lush violet moved to wine, beige and ivory. Rich luxurious fabrics were the base as glittering brocades jacquards, textured striped silk blends, hounds tooth, gabardine, tweed, felt, German bird’s eye and even some very interesting upholstery material was turned into very avant garde men’s wear.

Detailing was unconventional with elbow patches or lace borders on cuffs, collars, lapels on backs of jackets and pockets which added a touch of drama to the clothes. The jackets varied between one to two buttons closures and with single or double back vents. Trousers were skin tight while lapels were either peaked or notched and medium width. Waist coats appeared occasionally in gold brocade or matching fabrics. The four women’s gold, beige lace and black layered gowns were the icing on the collection.







 

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