Thursday 31 December 2015

SRIDEVI IN SABYASACHI COLLECTIONS

By: Bollywood On: 00:10
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  • bollywood actress Sridevi in eyectaing in bright red long floor length full sleeves salwar kameez  embellished with floral sequence work work highlighting the dress with heavy embroidery net dupatta teamed with churidaar salwar.with round neck patter,
    Bollywood and south Indian actress Sridevi in designer kameez with embroidered work and open neck pattern paired with churidaar salwar and matching dupatta from designer Sabyasachi.
    Bollywood's evergreen beauty Sridevi attended Sahachari Foundation's Design One event in a Sabyasachi anarkali suit. She looked beautiful.

    She is known as the golden girl, Sridevi, back in the 1980’s ruled the roost, and even today, she can give all the young actors a run for their money. Besides being a brilliant actress and a talented dancer, Sridevi is also known for her upbeat style and trendy outfits. Her sensuousness and beauty leaves many a man feeling misty even to date.
    At the music launch of Shamitabh, Sridevi went the Sabyasachi saree way, wearing a cream color saree by the designer. What a stunner she is. Can’t take our eyes off her
    Oh! WOW!
    As bam as the blouse, the clutch and her sparkly red heels look, Sridevi makes it work! If there was anyone in this industry who could carry off such a beautiful saree with such an interesting blouse and a contrasting pairing – it is Sridevi!
    Sridevi teamed her Sabyasachi Mukherjee saree with a bright red sequined blouse. She matched her heels, lips and clutch with the blouse and looked absolutely fabulous! To add an element of royalty she wore a beautiful kundan and emerald set.
    All in all – she looked good!
    Sridevi for Sabyasachi

    90s diva, Sridevi walked the ramp for designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee at PCJ Delhi Couture Week. The actress looked simply fabulous in a white embroidered sari coupled with a heavily embroidered black blouse and walked the ramp to thunderous applause.


    Staying true to her impeccable style sense, Sridevi walked in elegance and beauty at the award ceremony. The actress paired her saree with a sleeveless blouse, and went for diamond danglers, and a golden Bottega Veneta clutch. A neat bun and glossy make-up complemented her sensuous traditional look. 

    Sridevi is always a delight when she steps out in a Sabyasachi Mukherjee creation.

    Wednesday 30 December 2015

    Kajol in Sabyasachi

    By: Bollywood On: 02:47
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  • After sporting Sabyasachi at the Stardust Awards, Kajol was seen in an other one of his saris while promoting Dilwale in Kolkata. With that lip color being so bold, am glad there was no jewellery added to this look.
    She looked great!






    Kajol in Kolkata the City Of Joy for 'Dilwale' promotions

    By: Bollywood On: 02:42
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  • Salman Khan’s 50th Birthday Cake Cost Rs 1 Lakh

    By: Bollywood On: 02:27
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  • Salman Khan’s 50th birthday bash was no ordinary affair. In fact, there was another mega star at the party, no less than Salman himself. It was his three-tier, floating birthday cake, created by the team at Le15 Patisserie.
    This gorgeous and delicious 50-kilo decadence costs a whopping Rs 1 Lakh! Well, when a sister like Arpita Khan wants something super special for bhai, it’s got to be grand, yummy and expensive.
     50 years of celebrating Bhai, 27 years of knowing & growing up with him. Any amount of words cannot describe him . All I would like to say Is I am blessed to have him in my life as a brother, father, friend and pray to God to shower me with the same blessing not only in this lifetime but in all to come




     The dining area of the event was decked up with Salman Khan's pictures from the past and present


     “Especially the food. Arpita wanted to surprise her brother with great food on his birthday. Therefore she selected the menu as per the actor’s taste,” says a source associated with the event. Served by Ranjeet Catering Services, the food comprised of Chinese, Thai and Continental with starters that included stir fried mushrooms in red wine sauce, Thai basil fish, grilled chicken roulades, Korean barbecue chicken, roast lamb with black pepper among others. Whereas the main course consisted of dishes like grilled fish in caper sauce, wild mushroom and sundried tomato risotto, spaghetti in bolognaise sauce, massaman prawn curry to name a few. The food session ended with yummy desserts which had an entire section of mouth watering pastries.


     The source informs that Salman who loves binging on non-veg kebabs and butter chicken also relished Thai food and was seen enjoying Chinese cuisine aswell.
     
    Interestingly, Ranjeet Caterers have been Khan’s favourite and have been serving the family since four years. Be it the Holi party or the Eid bash, the caterers have been offering a variety and continued to do so as they served the actor for the fourth time consecutive on his birthday.

    Here's Karisma Kapoor with Mailaika Arora, and her sister Amrita Arora at Salman's birthday bash. Trust Malaika to always strike a stylish pose!




    Wherever there is Bhai, there are pretty ladies! Right!

    Neelam and husband Samir Soni look too happy to strike a pose with Bhai!

    Monday 28 December 2015

    Sabyasachi Mukherjee -

    By: Bollywood On: 01:48
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  • Sabyasachi Mukherjee is a fashion designer from Kolkata, India, who sells under his label, 'Sabyasachi', since 1999. He has also designed for a few Bollywood films.

    Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the young designer from Kolkata is making waves in the Indian fashion horizon. After +2 from St.Xaviers college, he graduated from NIFT Kolkata with three major awards in 1999. Just after graduation, Sabyasachi launched his own label by the same name and currently has retails at New Delhi -Carma & Ogaan, ; Mumbai -Melange & Ensemble ; Kolkata-Espee & Intrigue, and Hyderabad- Origins and Oorja.

    In 2001, Sabyasachi won the Femina British Council most outstanding young Designer of India award, which took him to London for an internship with Georgina Von Etzdorf, a designer based in Salisbury. He made his international label by winning the grand winner award at Mercedes New Asia fashion week in Singapore in 2003.

    In 2004, he took part in the Kuala Lampur fashion week, and Lakme India Fashion Week (LIFW).

    He earned the distinction of being the only Indian designer invited to showcase at the Milan Fashion Week 2004 and was voted by Asia Inc, a Singapore based business magazine, as one of the ten most influential Indians in Asia.

    In 2005, he designed the costumes for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film, Black, Baabul (2006), and Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (2007).


    Awards

    Best Design Collection NIFT Kolkata , Best Design Collection NIFT All India,  Ritu Kumar Award for Excellence in Design, Femina British Council most outstanding young Designer of India Award (2001), Grand winner award at the Mercedes New Asia fashion week in Singapore (2003)




    Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the young designer from Kolkata is making waves in the Indian fashion horizon.  After +2 from St.Xaviers college, he  graduated from NIFT Kolkata with three major awards in 1999. Just after graduation,  Sabyasachi launched his own label by the same name and currently has retails at New Delhi -Carma & Ogaan, ; Mumbai -Melange & Ensemble ; Kolkata-Espee & Intrigue, and Hyderabad- Origins and Oorja.
    In 2001, Sabyasachi won the Femina British Council most outstanding young Designer of India award, which took him to London for an internship with Georgina Von Etzdorf, a designer based in Salisbury. He made his International label by bagging the grand winner award at Mercedes New Asia fashion week in Singapore in 2003.
    Sabyasachi's design philosophy is very simple and clear ' Personalised imperfection of the human hand'. Deserts, gypsies, prostitutes, antique textiles and cultural traditions of his home town, Kolkata have been a lifelong inspiration for this designer who believes that clothes should just be an extension of one's intellect.  He uses unusual fabrics, texturing and detailing, 'fusion' of styles 'patch-worked' with gorgeous embellishments in a vibrant eclectic colour palette to make the feeling of going back to the ancient and medieval ages. He describes his own collections as 'an International styling with an Indian soul'.
    In 2004, he went global with the Kaula Lampur Fashion week.  His collection ' The frog princess' at Lakme India fashion week established him as one of the most promising young designers for years to come.
    He earned the distinction of being the only Indian designer invited to showcase at the Milan Fashion week 2004 and was voted by Asia Inc, a Singapore based business magazine as one of the ten most influential Indians in Asia, alongside Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka Gandhi, Sabeer Bhatia etc.
    He entered into films with his costumes designed for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film, 'Black' which  bagged the national award in 2005.