Indian Man Fashion Trend

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The term fashion is a conglomeration of innumerable items which when combined together make a complete man fashion trend. The list of men fashion catalog is extensive and encompasses primarily four segments namely apparels, footwear, accessories and jewelry. But again the reservoir of these individual segments is comprehensive. Urban man fashion is modernistic hip-hop style. When men go shopping they usually hunt for things that are stylish, durable and comfortable.

While deciding on man fashion style, the first and foremost thing that one should take care of is how formal is event. For party purpose or special occasion, you need something that can accentuate your personality. Everything should be special from head to toe. For men as important is to attire smart clothing equally vital is to maintain a nice cool hairstyle, neat shoes and not to forget our fashionable accessories that truly adorn your personality. Pick up stuff that reflects your style. Don't get fascinated by celebrity styles but take a pause and see whether the particular style can become your fashion trend or not. Little things can make a big difference to your styling and always remember that first impression is the last impression so next time you go for a job interview make sure you are dressed up rightly as per the need of situation.


Guys if you want to impress your girlfriend then check out some fragrance perfumes. Girls always tend to notice smallest of the things you do then be it your dressing, style or your manners. Men one thing which is very precious but unfortunately we do not value it is smile. It costs nothing but does wonders. A pleasing person is always welcomed. Men fashion apparel list includes formal office wear business attire, informal casual informal clothing (e.g. funky cargo pants, T-shirt, jeans etc), sports wear track pant and comfy drawstring shorts and winter man ensemble is simply fantastic consisting of designer sweaters, leather jackets, pullovers etc. Now the good news is that our favorite jeans have now entered office premises.Ethnic section for men is mind-blowing consisting of fashionable sherwani, jodhpuri suits, silk kurta etc.

These ethnic wear for men have made their way to ramps. There are distinctive styles in ethnic ensemble like band galas, achkans etc. In fact now the cool dudes are preferring ethnics over western when it comes to wedding time. But the charm of these fabulous clothing comes when they are teamed with the right accessories which contains multiple items like leather wallets & briefcase, sleek eye wear, trendy belt, fragrance perfume, handkerchief, stylish scarf, hat, cufflink etc. Don't be under the misconception that jewelry is reserved for women because now men have entered women's arena and are making their fashion statement. It's exciting to explore the men jewelry section consisting of men bracelets, earring, chains, and pendants etc.Men you need to give due consideration to your shoes. Leather shoes are in vogue and next time you go for jogging or for a gym workout, be properly dressed in your sports shoes.
For summer season there are funky leather thongs and sandals that are comfortable and are apt for hot summers. But winter comes with a style as it brings along fashionable winter boots. Though boots can be worn at any time but looks fabulous during winters. It is not only stylish but a very practical shoe type and please before stepping out of home polish your shoes. for the complete ethnic look, there are splendid varieties of Punjabi jutties and royal Mojris. So, guys by now you must have got an idea as to what is fashion all about. What are you waiting for; you too can become a fashion icon.

Indian Woman Fashion Trends

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Woman fashion is not just about wearing woman fashion clothing. It is something that you can associate yourself with. Your urban woman fashion style should go in consistency with fashion trend and your personality. Your body frame, skin tone, comfort level and personal attitude are some factors that determine your fashion statement.

Fashion tips for women: -
Body frame: If you are plump, avoid sleeveless cuts. Wear dark colors rather than going in for lighter shades and if you wish to wear lighter shades then prefer dull colors like instead of sky blue go in for dull blue or dirty blue. Small prints and vertical line prints give a slimmer look. Heavy built should avoid cotton sarees and Kota sarees and should instead attire oneself in Chiffon and Georgette sarees.
If you have a medium structure, you should choose beige and fawn colors. With this kind of constitution, you can dress yourself in georgette saree or satin. In case of blouses, prefer nets, as they are a great help in disguising physical flaws. If you are thin, you can carry off well in all colors. The entire range of beautiful shades will suit you. Sleeveless, deep cuts and strapped blouses can also be worn.
Tone:If your complexion is fair, gold with a blend of copper would look wonderful. If you are medium/ wheatish colored, go in for mixed shades of white, beige and bronzy golden. Dark skin toned should wrap up themselves with goldenish copper shades.Comfort level and personal attitudeYour comfort level becomes an equally important determinant in deciding your style.
If you do not feel very comfortable wearing western outfits but at the same time want to maintain a smart cosmopolitan look, Indo western style would add on charm to your personality. If you are shy introvert types, then you can carry yourself better in a sari with boat necked or square necked blouses. If you are bold and outspoken type, you can choose to pick up sleeveless, deep-necked blouses or may be with straps.So, whether you go in for hip-hop style or classic style fashion, it should coincide with your personality.

London Fashion week Spring/summer 2007

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Hamish Morrow




If you’re looking for something a little less showy and a lot more somber, Hamish Morrow is your man. The South African designer, who is returning from a mini hiatus from London Fashion Week, showed a modern, utilitarian, ready-to-wear collection for Spring 2007, combining the looks of high-tech sportswear and exquisite drapery. He showed many asymmetrical coats and softly pleated dresses. The consistent sleek and streamlined looks were suddenly interrupted by misplaced lavender lace concoctions that made show-goers raise their perfectly polished eyebrows. After a few floor-grazing, curtain-resembling dresses came down the runway, Morrow decided to shock the audience again with chandelier headdresses that rival those of an empress. He also juxtaposed sparkly cardigans with regurgitated Fall 2006 staples such as leggings and headbands.




Fun Fact: Morrow treated the fabric in his collection with a form of nanotechnology which makes wine stain impossible – the liquor just glides right off!!



Julien Macdonald

Julien Macdonald ended London Fashion Week with a bang – literally. The glittery show resembled a New Year’s Eve party when confetti exploded as MacDonald took his walk down the runway. The British powerhouse designer teamed up with American powerhouse stylist Rachel Zoe to show his luxe Spring 2007 collection of slinky silk metallic dresses, sweeping floral gowns, and crisp white suits. In between, he threw in fun halter dresses and hot swimsuits topped off with cute cropped jackets. Jewel tones such as cobalt blue and vibrant pink sapphire complemented the curve-hugging silhouettes. The collection was glamorous and sexy to the max, but it was just a little too reminiscent of Gucci à la Fall/Winter 2005. Is Macdonald the new Tom Ford perhaps…? Whatever the verdict, no one can deny the glamorous sex appeal Macdonald’s dreamy creations oozes

London Fashion Week spring/Summer 2007

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Issa

The tent was pulsating with the techno remix of Guns and Roses’ Sweet Child of Mine as Issa’s Spring 2007 collection of feminine-sexy frocks hit the runway.




Brazilian-born Daniella Helayel launched Issa in 2001 with the hopes of creating a quintessential go-to dress. And he must be doing something right, as Issa is now sold at London hot-shops like Harvey Nichol’s and Selfridges, and worn by A-listers like Scarlett Johansson and Madonna.




For Spring 2007, Issa stays true to Helayel’s original quest for the it dress. Silk jersey dresses in animal print provided a refreshing take on Diane von Furstenberg’s classic wrap. And, Grecian-inspired, floor-length gowns, as well as sparkling flirty cocktail dresses, aim to make their way from the beach, to the office, to the after-party.




The color palette was a mix of bold blue, yellow and a combination of black. The embodiment of effortless modern chic, the collection is not only completely wearable, but interchangeable as well (so mix and match all you like ladies)!




Janet Collin

It’s only a matter of time before up-and-coming talent Janet Collin’s trademark crest becomes as recognized on handbags as Burberry’s plaid is on the lining of raincoats.


Collin began a love affair with design ten years ago while still in school, and after a solid career in product design, took a leap of faith launching her own line of handbags.


Now in its third season, Janet Collin handbags are largely influenced by the Middle Ages, while her current collection is inspired by the pinnacle of all romantic tales, Tristan and Isolde. Collin’s inspiration arose from the secret affair between the two lovers, echoed by hidden compartments and pockets tucked away in each of her bags.


While she may draw inspiration from the Middle Ages, Janet Collin’s line is certainly not stuck in the past. Her embossed leathers come in a range of rich colors and must-have metallics and the custom designed hardware made the line even more unique and bag-a-licious.





Week Spring/Summer 2007 - Alessa Fashion Show
























Sania Mirza'a photos and wallpapers

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Sania Mirza is the indian tennis star with sure eye catching style quotient. Recently the current youth icon of India, Sania Mirza was honored by Arjuna Award. This prestigious award is given to achivers in sports.
Famous for her style, fashion and looks (like many other tennis stars), Sania Mirza creating big waves on the tennis courts.
Born in City of Mumbai in India, and coming from Hyderabad, Sania Mirza, the youth icon of India is creating history in Tennis worldwide. She is the first Indian to get into Top 50 WTA Ranking.
Sania Mirza Indian tennis star the 18-year-old, who recently became the first Indian woman to enter the fourth round of the US Open Grand Slam, battling her physical problems as well as her own mechanical errors overcame 65th-ranked rival Mashona Washington and became the first Indian in history to win a match at the US Open Grand Slam.

JJ Valaya's collection

Last year he paid tribute to the lovable Tin Tin, that comic book character, who has humoured us for years.
This year designer JJ Valaya's collection was tribute to warriors through the ages -- the Greek Amazon, the Masai from Eastern Africa and the Japanese Samurai.
These forces will unite in the year 2040, an era devoid of passion, culture, values and ethics to save the world.
The show was a dramatic expression of this message, complete with befitting music, makeup and ensembles to complete the picture.
Fabrics used: linen-silk, georgettes, lycra, brocades and chenille.





Hail warrior!










It's all Greek
Jesse Randhawa plays the Amazon, fierce warrior woman and mythical arch-enemy of the ancient Greeks







All the way from Japan

A Samurai walks the ramp.





Out of Africa

Model Upen Patel flanked by Masai warrriors






African queen
Yet, another striking ensemble from the collection, inspired by the Masai warrior











Designer Rohit Bal made a splash on the ramp with these words imprinted on this T-shirt at the young designer Manav Gangwani's show.
Here he sports a dressy embellished long jacket.
The collection had lots of big satin bows on skirts, bags and bodices and mixed and matched a melange of colours and fabrics.









A feisty ensemble from Manav's collection.
The can-can skirt was spotted quite a few times this season.
Don't miss the combination of red leggings and blue block heels and a stylish clutch





More drama on the catwalk
The designer walks alongside a look-alike of the cartoon character Betty Boo, who entered from the audience and introduced the show





Shweta charms the ramp
They've dressed Dame Judi Dench, who chose to wear her Indian ensemble all the way to the Oscars.
They've also dressed the doyen of the Indian film industry, the Big B, Amitabh Bachchan.
As also gorgeous Aishwarya Rai.
No wonder then, designer duo Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla are included in the pantheon of Indian haute couture.
On April 7, we saw their repertoire of 20 years, a visual delight that shall be etched in the mind's eye for years to come.
Shweta Bachchan-Nanda walked the ramp in an Abu-Sandeep classic.









Bips sizzles in white

The colour white sizzles magically against dusky skin. Especially when it encases, from head to toe, model-turned-Bollywood-siren Bipasha Basu. She struck a pose at the grand finale of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week in New Delhi wearing a white flowing gown with a plunging neckline. The collection titled Garden Of Desire was showcased by Delhi-based designer duo Rohit Gandhi-Rahul Khanna and Mumbai-based designer Monisha Jaising