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vithyahairandmakeup · 4 years
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My Decade
My 2010 started with me finishing my one year diploma at London College of Fashion. I was so excited to start my new career with this prestigious qualification at one of the World’s top fashion institutions, but the makeup artist I used to look up to so much then, told me that I would not last long in this field. She broke my heart. And not because I thought I was doomed, but because of how discouraging and mean she was. 
Up until that moment I thought I had to prove something to my family, but then quickly realised that I am leaving one pack of wolves - my family of course - to walk into another - this industry!I swore to myself then, that I would encourage and support any other makeup artist along my journey and not be like her. I would like to believe that I stayed true to that to some extent. Whatever she had told me did place some doubt in my heart. Just as a precaution I thought I better apply somewhere and work part time at least. So I applied at MAC cosmetics, who had actually rejected me. They then gave me a call a few months later and asked if I could cover during their busy christmas period. Once I started at MAC, they kept me on and I worked for them for another 3 years. They even offered me the managerial position, the irony.
During the three years at MAC, I was so unsure and so confused in what direction I wanted to go in. It was a part time position, so it didn’t pay well, and I was desperately trying to freelance on the weekends. I would get a client once every few months, who wouldn’t pay me much. Without a car, without a proper makeup trolley, it was agony carrying my suitcase up and down underground staircases and holding onto it with my dear life during packed train journeys. I can assure you, it was not a pleasant experience at all.I tried being part of short movies, worked with the National Portrait Gallery, the Arcadia group (who own Topshop, Dorothy Perkins etc.), fashion shows for Nintendo, and even a shoot for British Airways. But all were unpaid and definitely got me nowhere except for a few phone pictures to add to my Facebook Page.
I would come home after a long day of standing and lugging my suitcase around, and my parents would look at me with judgemental eyes wondering why a science graduate who landed a very well paid job in a huge marketing company, would give it all up to do makeup on people for minimum wages and be treated like a servant?I honestly never ever regretted my decision. Yes it was tough not making money, and spending all my earnings on building a better makeup kit or on my travel, but it gave me life; it brought me happiness, it made me want to get out of bed, and it definitely distracted me from my anti depressants and suicidal thoughts. Being a makeup artist brought me back to life.
In 2013, I quit MAC and took the brave decision to go self employed. I registered my company officially. My freelance work had picked up, and I wanted to free my weekends from working in retail. I wanted to explore more and try out new things.I still remember I had hit 10K followers on Instagram after joining in 2012 and more and more people started to get to know me around the world. Instagram opened up a lot of doors for me.Having lived in Germany most of my childhood, my parents were ok with me travelling to Europe for bridal jobs because I was able to stay with family. I think I was the first Tamil makeup artist back then who travelled to neighbouring countries for work. That was probably one of the best decisions I had made. Travelling around Europe and doing makeup got me exposed a lot more and people who were not on social media knew of my existence. 
And as per usual I would still collaborate and work for free with anyone who contacted me. I wanted to get out there and try everything new. During exactly one of these collabs, I was asked to come early morning one day, to do makeup on a male model for a music video shoot. When I arrived that Monday morning I nearly fainted at the sight of Simbu, a very famous Tamil Actor. I was getting my station ready when the makeup artist who was hired for the entire movie did end up coming for this music video shoot. I was gutted. I thought I won’t get a chance to work with him and was prepared to pack up and leave. But the organiser was adamant that I stay and help out. I asked the makeup artist if I could do touch up makeup at least for a few scenes, and she kindly let me. The pictures I took of that moment went viral in South India, and that was the first time people in India started following my work on social media or even knew of my existence.It was also the first time a lot of makeup artists noticed me and can I just say they were not happy with this newbie getting to work with celebrities. 
It got worse in 2014 when I was asked to do makeup for another famous Actress, Sneha, for a Wedding Exhibition. To be honest I was very overwhelmed. I did not think I was cut out for the job and kept asking the organisers why not pick some of the more experienced makeup artists. I really was not ready for such a big job. I wasn’t confident.However, the organiser told me that out of all the profiles she had sent Sneha, Sneha herself picked me. That was all I needed. I spoke to Sneha on the phone a week before her arrival, and met her a few days before the show, to discuss the looks and make sure she was happy with everything.Working with her will forever be one of my most cherished moments in my career. She believed in me and trusted me. However a lot of people were absolutely angry at the thought of me doing makeup on someone as famous as her. They could not comprehend that someone as inexperienced, nor established as myself would bag in a job like this. I did understand their disappointment, but was sad that no one seemed to want to support me. 
Later that same year, I was asked if I was interested in being a production assistant for two songs from the movie Nanbenda; it was a Red Giant Production acting Udhayanidi and Nayanthara, line produced by Kavino from MYA Media. Of course I know nothing about production, but did not want to turn down this opportunity, so took 9 days off and decided to help out. The shoot took place all over Great Britain with a huge budget and an experience of a life time. I got to personally work with Nayanthara and saw what happened behind the scenes. I made great friends during that shoot, even had the responsibility of finding a castle and two horses for one scene, but went home having to deal with a divorce. Even though career-wise 2014 was a great year for me, but on a personal level I had to deal with a lot of heart ache. And no, it had nothing to do with my career, it was simply bad timing. 
The following few years just had me on a rollercoaster to be honest. I tried numerous new things; being a TV host, a judge for dance competitions and beauty peagants, modelling, acting in commercials which never made it on TV, makeup for adverts, short films, magazine shoots, editorials, none were paid of course, until I found a new love for teaching.
I started teaching one-to-one tutorials in 2014 and remember I couldn’t even get two students that December. The following year it grew to 10 students, and in 2016 I had back to back students who were willing to pay whatever I quoted. That I when I made the decision of doing a Masterclass after seeing Mario (Kim Kardashian’s Makeup Artist) do these around the US. I had no guidelines nor knew how to start. Masterclasses were unheard of in our community. I was the first.I hired a small gallery space, and rented 20 chairs. I had my cousins and friends help me set up and we bought a Kettle and paper cups to serve tea and coffee for everyone. I thought the day went so well, and absolutely enjoyed the teaching, to get a call at the end of that day from my mum crying down the phone telling me that our house got robbed. Well we quickly found out that nothing was actually stolen, but the house just go trashed. A lot of us that night stayed up thinking someone did not want me to do these classes. My high ended with such a low, and got worse when I woke up to a lot of emails from our students complaining about numerous things in regards to my Masterclass. Today, I have taught 16 classes all over the world now with as many as 80 students, and for renowned makeup brands such as Bobbi Brown and Nars Cosmetics. So don’t ever let anyone or anything stop you from what you love and what you are meant to do.
Anyway, the following years have definitely been the best; from campaign shoots for Pothys, being flown out around the world for Bridal jobs, being a panelist and being a Keynote speaker for American Express, working with South Indian Movie celebrities Amy Jackson, Bharathirajah, the beautiful Sneha again, and Meena, being in charge of Makeup for Anirudh’s Concert in London and Paris, interviewed on mental health and published in Huffington Post, and my YouTube journey with my Saree draping video amassing nearly 6 million views. I know this is not work related but me marrying the most amazing human being in New York almost 3 years ago definitely was a huge benefactor in my career too. Happiness does wonders, I tell you.
Either way, none of it came easy. Yes it was hard work, but no one ever publicly or openly talks about the politics and the drama that happen in the industry behind closed doors. How not only do you have to deal with your nerves when working on a big project but you probably have to pray all day that no one tries to sabotage this opportunity for you; that no one talks to the organiser and pays them off to drop you last minute (has happened to me countless times), and hope that no one talks behind your back and invents rumours about you. The best rumour was that my ex husband left me because I was having a relationship with Simbu apparently. When my Bride told me that, my answer was “I wish”. We had such a laugh that day.
My last 10 years taught me so much. I grew on a professional and personal level. I think maturity and experience has helped me deal with a lot of it, and face a lot of it.I have some amazing friends also who are in the same field as me, and I have never stopped encouraging, teaching, or inspiring others who are entering this industry. I want to be that someone I never had 10 years ago. Jealousy, competitiveness, and hate does nothing but destroy. It ruins, and it causes nothing but pain. Fame can be another culprit too. It’s great to want to grow on social media, but do not lose your morals, values, and principles along the way. Once you lose respect, it is very hard to earn it back.
How does one deal with all of this? I used to wonder why some people were so horrible, but then gave up trying to figure out what their reasons were. I still get hate or have situations were other makeup artists try and make it very difficult for me, but the first step was to block a lot of words and people on social media. Of course we want to be liked, and we want to be a good person and set a good example, but do we really need to prove something to someone who does not know you nor like you? No matter what line of business you are, there is going to be competition. There is going to be people around you who are going to watch you like a hawk and copy every single thing that you do. But let that be a positive thing. Let that challenge you to do better, and be better, and get outside of your comfort zone. Focus on your own path and cut out anything or anyone who stresses you out or causes negativity. It really is as simple as that.Comparing yourself to others is the worst thing you could do to yourself. Insecurities do not get you anywhere. Have the right people around you who feed your soul with positivity and happiness. And definitely stay away from those who like to gossip about others in the industry. Never healthy I tell you. Trust me, I have been there, done that.
My testimony is to help you see the non-glamorous side of my job, but also see how it has never been easy and still isn’t for any of us. In 2007 I tried to take my life. If anyone had told me then, that in 2020 I will be writing a blog about how to deal with negativity, I would have laughed in their face. But here I am today, doing what I love, loving life, and not being the slightest bit deterred by the few who will always try and bring you down. I have an amazing support system of family and friends, and there are hundreds of thousands of you who support me, so surely that has to count for something too. I am so ready to take on the next decade. Are you?
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Words from the Bride: Q1: Tell us about your wedding! What was the inspiration behind your day? Did you have a specific theme, style or color palette? Did you incorporate any cultural or religious traditions in any part of your day?
We had a secular and fusion wedding of American traditions and Bengali culture. Prior to our wedding day, a family friend hosted a Girls’ “Mehendi” (aka henna) Night and a local henna artist, Navya Sangam, from Little Elm applied a beautiful and intricate custom design for me. There is an omen that the darker the mehendi appears on your wedding day, the more the bride will help build a prosperous marriage. Integrating the Bengali cultural ceremony called the “rusmat” was really important to me. In this ceremony, the bride and groom are asked to say out loud what they view in the mirror so everyone can hear them describe the traits of their soon-to-be beloved spouse. In the traditional ceremony, the bride and groom say a single line of poetic prose such as “I see the moon” or “I see my life”. My husband and I repurposed and modernized the ceremony by exchanging heartfelt vows. The fashion was mostly South Asian. My husband dressed in a traditional South Asian groom’s wedding suit called a “sherwani” and then changed into a classic American white tuxedo after the ceremony to incorporate both South Asian and American fashion. The bridal dress was an Indowestern gown which was designed by an Indian designer. The dining we provided was a full Indian meal including samosas with chutney, chicken tikka masala, chicken tandoori, garlic naan, and white rice. The order of events and general organization for our wedding day was American-influenced for example the procession, the first dance, reception, and open bar. The signature cocktails were something I was really particular about because I am a home bartender. I was very happy with the final results and even happier to hear that our guests enjoyed our selections. The groom’s signature cocktail was a “Mint Julep” which fit him being from Mississippi. The bride’s signature cocktail was a “Blueberry Southside” which I chose to match my pink wedding gown and symbolize the “blushing bride”. The dessert we choose were s’mores and lemon blueberry macarons. The only reason behind our wedding dessert choice is the mere fact that neither I nor my husband care for cake; sometimes a decision is just that simple. Our wedding decor was inspired by Samuel Burgess Johnson’s album artwork for Ta-Ku; his artwork played a heavy artistic influence for our save the dates, invitations, wedding programs, florals, and color palette. We went with a lighter and brighter design instead of a dark and moody design because it matched our desired photography editing style and our beautiful open and airy venue.
Q2: Let’s talk wedding decor. How did you decorate your space for the ceremony and the reception? Was any part of the decor DIY?
Our venue, The Stonegate Mansion, had all the fireplaces lit as well as candles in every room so it made the entire place feel very warm and inviting. The curtain lights in main reception room made the room feel dreamy with all the twinkly fairy lights especially after sunset. I created our own wedding brochures from scratch which covered the order of events, the menu, the signature cocktails, our bridal party, explained the cultural “rusmat” ceremony, and a short and sweet thank you note from the me and my husband. My husband gifted me a set of fountain pens so that I can play around with calligraphy and was able to use that learned skill for our mailed invitations and the name place cards. My mother handcrafted the floral bridal shade, the centerpieces, as well as the bride & groom’s chairs at the sweetheart table which matched our wedding theme. I am both grateful and jealous of her craftiness.
Q3: What were the florals like in your wedding? Did you use flowers in any of your design elements like the bridal bouquets, centerpieces or ceremony backdrop? Did they play an important part in the overall style of your wedding?
Flowers were a huge inspiration for our wedding but our budget only allowed for so much. One solution was to print as much floral wedding paraphernalia to save us some money. I also searched far and wide for quality start-up wedding vendors who were looking to make a name for their business in the Dallas-Fort Worth marketplace and I was really impressed with the floral arrangements by Judy Fetzko at TCU Florist. She worked with me, our budget, and my vision to make our wedding day aesthetically pleasing. She understood that importance of the floral pieces to me especially the the bridal bouquet and our floral arch. The lush floral arch resembled a new-age altar which seemed very fitting for our secular ceremony and the arch elevated the lushness and beauty of the venue.  The bridal bouquet matched the arch, it accentuated the elegance of my dress, and it was a lovely burst of color which contrasted my husband’s two outfits.
Q4: Did you personalize the day in any way (food trucks, guest entertainment etc.)? What were some of your favorite parts of your wedding?
I picked out all the music from the pre-ceremony all the way up to the exit. I personalized everything for our MC who gave special shoutouts to all friends and family so they were recognized for traveling from a certain location or reminiscing about a certain memory that we shared together. It’s so hard to choose a favorite since the whole day really felt like such a dream. But if I absolutely had to, I would say these few moments: . Our first look was more emotional and more powerful than I anticipated. Chris and I had our civil ceremony mid-December 2018 so we didn’t expect to be so moved by just  seeing each other and being together for our first look. I’m so happy we shared that intimate moment together before the ceremony and reception began. . when we were planning our exit and shared with my husband, “I wish we could have danced more.” We still had another 10 minutes and he took me by the hand and led me to the dancefloor, he requested a few of my favorite songs to dance to our DJ and partied until we had to leave. . when my husband was giving a speech and surprised me by thanking me for planning our wedding. . when my father’s eyes welled up with tears after he walked me down the aisle . dancing down the aisle after our ceremony to Ice Cube’s “It Was a Good Day”
Q5: Let’s talk fashion. How did you both choose your wedding day look? Describe the looks in detail.
I was inspired by a blush pink and mauve gradient lehenga with upward cascading gold embellishments designed by Tarun Tahiliani but our budget did not accommodate a designer dress like that. Luckily, I was able to work with a local designer in Carrollton, Ruby Bhandari at Silk Threads. She saw my vision and helped me create my own bespoke dress at almost a third of the cost. I was insist on a few designs aspects such as the color, the cut, the portrait back, the type of fabric, and the stitched dupatta (South Asian shawl-like scarf) and she helped pick out exactly what I was looking for to make me feel beautiful.
Q6: How did you meet? Tell us about the proposal.
We swiped right on Tinder! I was not optimistic about a long-distance relationship with a man in the military but as hard as I tried not, I could not help but fall totally head over heels for Chris and it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me. He proposed in Ireland 12 hours before our flight back home. He asked me in the underneath the bell tower, the Campanile, at Trinity College in the heart of Dublin. That moment was private, intimate, and we will both cherish it forever.
Q7: What was the most anticipated or special moment of your wedding day?
That the rain finally stopped an hour before taking photos! That alone, was a such a sweet surprise. My darling husband being by my side and sharing the whole day with him. The signature cocktails, the dancing, the processional and recessional music, surprising all our guests with a rehearsed first dance, and hearing how much our guests adored the decor and the venue.
Q8: Do you have any wedding planning or marriage advice that you’d like to share with other couples planning their day?
The best advice I can give you is actually a rule my fiance-at-the-time set for us. Chris noticed how much anxiety and restlessness that wedding planning was causing me so he made sure I did not work on anything wedding related an hour before bed. The unwinding and relaxation before sleeping took a lot of weight of our shoulders and I was able to sleep soundly and peacefully. Other than that, make sure you and your significant other are on the same page. It is important to stay united as a couple, after all that’s exactly what your committing to for your marriage.
  The post Chris + Najwa // Texas Stonegate Mansion Wedding Photography by Kimberly Harrell appeared first on South Asian Bride Magazine.
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10 Interesting Colombian Novels
1.) The Train of Ice and Fire by Ramon Chao
“Colombia, November 1993: a reconstructed old passenger train, bespangled with yellow butterflies, is carrying one hundred musicians, acrobats, and artists on a daring adventure through the heart of a country soaked in violence. The intention is to put on free shows for locals at railway stations along the way: vibrant spectacles involving music, trapeze, tattoo-art, an ice museum and, star of the show, Roberto the fire-breathing dragon. Leading this crusade of hop e is Manu Chao with his band Mano Negra. Ramn Chao is on board to chronicle the journey. As the train climbs 1,000 kilometers from Santa Marta on the Caribbean Coast to Bogota in the Altiplano, Ramn keeps one eye on the fluctuating morale of the train's eccentric cargo, and the other on the ever-changing physical and social landscape.” (Goodreads.com)
2.) Delirium by Laura Restrepo 
“In this remarkably nuanced novel, both a gripping detective story and a passionate, devastating tale of eros and insanity in Colombia, internationally acclaimed author Laura Restrepo delves into the minds of four characters. There’s Agustina, a beautiful woman from an upper-class family who is caught in the throes of madness; her husband Aguilar, a man passionately in love with his wife and determined to rescue her from insanity; Agustina’s former lover Midas, a drug-trafficker and money-launderer; and Nicolás, Agustina’s grandfather. Through the blend of these distinct voices, Restrepo creates a searing portrait of a society battered by war and corruption, as well as an intimate look at the daily lives of people struggling to stay sane in an unstable reality.” (penguinrandomhouse.com)
3.) 100 Years of Solitude By Gabriel Garcia Marquez
“One of the 20th century's enduring works, One Hundred Years of Solitude is a widely beloved and acclaimed novel known throughout the world, and the ultimate achievement in a Nobel Prize–winning career.The novel tells the story of the rise and fall of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendía family. It is a rich and brilliant chronicle of life and death, and the tragicomedy of humankind. In the noble, ridiculous, beautiful, and tawdry story of the Buendía family, one sees all of humanity, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of Macondo, one sees all of Latin America.Love and lust, war and revolution, riches and poverty, youth and senility -- the variety of life, the endlessness of death, the search for peace and truth -- these universal themes dominate the novel. Whether he is describing an affair of passion or the voracity of capitalism and the corruption of government, Gabriel García Márquez always writes with the simplicity, ease, and purity that are the mark of a master.Alternately reverential and comical, One Hundred Years of Solitude weaves the political, personal, and spiritual to bring a new consciousness to storytelling. Translated into dozens of languages, this stunning work is no less than an accounting of the history of the human race.” (barnesandnoble.com)
4.). Of Love and Other Demons By Gabriel Garcia Marquez
“On her twelfth birthday, Sierva Maria, the only child of a decaying noble family in an eighteenth-century South American seaport, is bitten by a rabid dog. Believed to be possessed, she is brought to a convent for observation. And into her cell stumbles Father Cayetano Delaura, who has already dreamed about a girl with hair trailing after her like a bridal train. As he tends to her with holy water and sacramental oils, Delaura feels something shocking begin to occur. He has fallen in love, and it isn't long until Sierva Maria joins him in his fevered misery. “ (Goodreads.com)
5.) The Dispossessed: Chronicles of the Desterrados of Colombia By Alfredo Morano
““This book is proof that today’s Latin American literature reaches far and digs deep. Alfredo Molano isn’t a novelist or poet, but rather a sociologist who realizes that ‘the way to understand wasn’t to study people but to listen to them.’ The testimonies that Molano collects are a point of departure for a work that knows how to relate, like few others can, Colombia’s pain in a language that has more colors than the rainbow.”—Eduardo Galeano, author of Upside Down and Open Veins of Latin America “The people whose stories Molano tells are not social activists. They do not provide political or structural explanations of their lives; they do not tell stories of coming to consciousness. Yet, together, their stories add up to a powerful analysis of today’s Colombia and should indeed inspire US readers to challenge the US policies that continue to kill, impoverish and displace the people of Colombia.”—From the foreword by Aviva Chomsky Here in their own words are the stories of the desterrados, or “dispossessed”—the thousands of Colombians displaced by years of war and state-backed terrorism, funded in part through US aid to the Colombian government. These gripping stories show the human face of those who suffer the effects of the US “Plan Colombia” and of a state that serves the interests of wealthy landlords instead of the poor.” (goodreads.com)
6.) The Armies by Avelio Roseo
“Ismail, the profesor, is a retired teacher in a small Colombian town where he passes the days pretending to pick oranges while spying on his neighbor Geraldina as she lies naked in the shade of a ceiba tree on a red floral quilt. The garden burns with sunlight; the macaws laugh sweetly. Otilia, Ismail's wife, is ashamed of his peeping and suggests that he pay a visit to Father Albornoz. Instead, Ismail wanders the town visiting old friends, plagued by a tangle of secret memories. "Where have I existed these years? I answer myself; up on the wall, peering over." When the armies slowly arrive, the profesor's reveries are gradually taken over by a living hell. His wife disappears and he must find her. We learn that not only gentle, grassy hillsides surround San Joseacute; but landmines and coca fields. The reader is soon engulfed by the violence of Rosero's narrative that is touched not only with a deep sadness, but an extraordinary tenderness.” (goodreads.com)
7.) The Dark Bride by Laura Restrepo 
“Once a month, the refinery workers of the Tropical Oil Company descend upon Tora, a city in the Colombian forest. They journey down from the mountains searching for earthly bliss and hoping to encounter Sayonara, the legendary Indian prostitute who rules their squalid paradise like a queen. Beautiful, exotic, and mysterious, Sayonara, the undisputed barrio angel, captivates whoever crosses her path. Then, one day, she violates the unwritten rules of her profession and falls in love with a man she can never have. Sayonara's unrequited passion has tragic consequences not only for her, but for all those whose lives ultimately depend on the Tropical Oil Company. A slyly humorous yet poignant love story, The Dark Bride lovingly recreates the lusty, heartrending world of Colombian prostitutes and the men of the oil fields who are entranced by them. Full of wit and intelligence, tragedy and compassion, The Dark Bride is luminous and unforgettable. “ (goodreads.com)
8.) Liliana by  Neva Squires
“Boom! That deafening sound changed Liliana’s life forever. Her mother sits dead besides her, shot to death on the streets of Chicago. Within weeks, Liliana is sent to live with a father she doesn’t know in Colombia - a foreign land filled with challenges for Liliana. While working to pay off her father’s debt, she meets the love of her life, who frees her from her father’s illusory home, only to bring her into a new world of twisted surprises, dangers, and deceit.” (goodreads.com)
9.) Love in the Time of Cholera By Gabriel Garcia Marquez
“In their youth, Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza fall passionately in love. When Fermina eventually chooses to marry a wealthy, well-born doctor, Florentino is heartbroken, but he is a romantic. As he rises in his business career he whiles away the years in 622 affairs—yet he reserves his heart for Fermina. Her husband dies at last, and Florentino purposefully attends the funeral. Fifty years, nine months, and four days after he first declared his love for Fermina, he will do so again.” (goodreads.com)
10.) Chronicle of a Death Foretold By Gabriel Garcia Marquez
“A man returns to the town where a baffling murder took place twenty-seven years earlier, determined to get to the bottom of the story. Just hours after marrying the beautiful Angela Vicario, everyone agrees, Bayardo San Roman returned his bride in disgrace to her parents. Her distraught family forced her to name her first lover; and her twin brothers announced their intention to murder Santiago Nasar for dishonoring their sister. Yet if everyone knew the murder was going to happen, why did no one intervene to try and stop it? The more that is learned, the less is understood, and as the story races to its inexplicable conclusion, an entire society--not just a pair of murderers—is put on trial.” (goodreads.com)
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South Indian Bridal Hairstyles
The brides from south India certainly have their own unique style of getting ready on their wedding day especially so with the hairstyle. Here is a bridal portrait taken showcasing one of the many South Indian bride hairstyles for that radiates the elegance of this style. Traditional Southern Indian bride wearing bridal silk saree, jewellery […] First Published On and Read More : http://www.bipindattani.com/south-indian-bridal-hairstyles-for-weddings.html
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Top Indian Women Fashion Blogger You Should Follow
Every fashion addict includes a preferred selection of bloggers she turns to for his or her unique perspective on fashion, an insider consider their local style scene, and also the latest news and trends. these girls have created a popularity all over the world. For something a little nearer to home, Lifestylebean analyzes all of the talent brewing in your area. Listed here are the bloggers you have to follow:
1. Anshita Juneja – Elegance with brains, Delhi-based Anshita may be the editor and founding father of Vanity No Apologies, among the best beauty blogs in India. She began your blog like a breather in the rigorous study of financial aspects (when studying on her Bachelor’s running business financial aspects at Delhi College). And today, despite the fact that she’s going after her Master of business administration, Vanity No Apologies remains her priority as she is constantly on the turn out credible content on her readers. Anshita Juneja well known for her comprehensive reviews on Lipsticks and Nail products. Ask her for the best products to compliment your skin type and she will guide you thoroughly. Anshita has also bagged many awards in the Beauty & Make up Category.
2. Ankita Srivastava – A beauty enthusiast Mumbai, Ankita started her blog ‘Corallista’ in January 2011 while pursuing her Bachelors at IIT Bombay to share her love for make-up and beauty with the online community. She coined the term ‘Corallista’ inspired by the Coral color rage that had taken the beauty world by storm when she founded this blog! What started as a hobby soon grew into a passion and upon completing her engineering degree in 2012, she devoted herself full time to building Corallista as a one-stop destination for beauty lovers looking for comprehensive reviews,
3. Kritika Khurana – Miss Khurana a.k.a ‘That Boho Girl’ adores exactly what is due to being stylish. After graduating having a degree popular & Design from JD Institute of favor Technology, she began her very own an e-commerce keep HYPE and it has her very own label – K_Kritika. She love Bohemian fashion & is a huge fan of Swarovski jewellery. Certainly one of her major inspirations is blogger Erika Boldrin who experiments with panache and keeps her look always neat and elegant.
4. Aashna Shroff– Cool, confident and bold! Fashion and sweetness enthusiast, Aashna Shroff from the Snob Journal likes to use her style to experiment and push limitations. Ever the entrepreneur, she also offers a web-based keep Snob Shop that’s extra time of her very own method of fashion. Her blog brings the finest of beauty, fashion and her globe trotting ways and offers to keep you going to test something totally new together with your wardrobe!
5. Devina Malhotra – A self-confessed blogger, baker and army brat has probably the most popular fashion blogs in India, ‘GuiltyBytes’! She likes to write, read superstar gossip, shop and take food photographs. Getting been a author for Tehelka, Hindustan Occasions and couple of other publications she’s always were built with a flair for writing. She loved studying worldwide blogs and websites and but always wondered why skinny, thin women finish up telling exactly what a curvy lady should put on and just how whenever they style themselves once they don’t realize that physique! Hence, she created GuiltyBytes. Through her publish she asks readers to honor their curves and love themselves the actual way it is. Aside from fashion, she gives honest reviews about beauty items, wedding ideas and places to look.
6. Mehak Sagar – Mehak Sagar is really a effective entrepreneur in their right and wears several hats effortlessly. Mehak may be the editor of the hugely popular beauty blog – Peaches & Blush. She is another risk analyst in a financial MNC. Additionally, she’s began a bridal shopping online business – Brides by Peaches & Blush. While a lot of us may be overwhelmed handling one job, Mehak appears to thrive at juggling three demanding careers.
7. Akanksha Redhu – Akanksha Redhu, a Delhi based fashion/lifestyle blogger has generated a remarkable following in a couple of years. Akanksha Redhu has labored with lots of lucrative brands including Burberry, Gap, Honda and Michael Kors and it is living the imagine A lot of ambitious fashion enthusiasts. Akanksha shares how she joined the intimidating fashion world blogging making it her full-time job.
8. Aayushi Bangur – What started like a causal walk round the dunia ngeblog soon grew to become a pressure to reckon with. Aayushi Bangur’s ‘Styledrv’ originates a lengthy and classy route since its modest beginning points. Her blog is really a style-book of scriptures for each fashion enthusiast. Aayushi always romanced the thought of beginning a way site like a hobby to escape her financial aspects books and achieved her dreams pretty at the start of existence. Her consistently gorgeous posts displaying her unique fashion sense, completely won us over. Aayushi’s photographs that are drawn in the neighborhoods of South Bombay, gives her portraits a serving of Indo-western magic which can make you adore the town without visiting it.
9. Gia kashyap – began served by YouTube videos in 2010 consider there weren’t as numerous Indian YouTubers in those days, she switched to blogging. As being a graphic artist, she enjoys making the creatives on her blog – ‘Giasaysthat.com’ with a mixture of some awesome content and visuals. Gia wants fashion to become fun than simply plain model-esque images which can be just a little narcissistic. Hence, a whole portion of the blog is devoted to ‘Budget shopping’ (Pennywise). She’s also began a little section on the website that’s focused on provide freelance jobs for youthful women.
10. Shalini Chopra – Shalini Chopra from ‘Stylish by Nature’ is fashionista from Bangalore. From the youthful age she always slanted toward fashion and therefore her blog name ‘Stylish by Nature’ remains true in every sense. Getting super stylish parents, she began dressing and posting photographs on various social networking forums. Her buddies and supporters stored requesting her to begin your blog which she couldn’t avoid. She’s truly sensational and writes on various topics like fashion, beauty, food, bollywood and occasions. While she does frequent branded stores, she asks the wedding guests to not be biased towards them because the best stuff she finds is thru street shopping. Shalini’s advice to any or all the ladies would be to place their physique and luxury into account before adopting a pattern.
11. Rhea Gupte – Having a degree popular Communication, Rhea teams track of brands and uses her abilities like a model, beautician and inventive director to create high quality content. Rhea’s Fuss imaginative shoots and individualistic style happen to be showcased by premium brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Maybelline New You are able to, Azva, L’Oreal Paris and Swarovski. She’s been featured because the This summer 2015 covergirl for that Juice Magazine with mentions in lots of publications like Vogue India, Elle Canada, NYLON Indonesia, Grazia India, Cosmopolitan India to mention a couple of.
12. Magali Vaz – Together with her eccentric style of design, Magali Vaz of ‘Magalic.com’ includes a unique personal style which pulled us towards her blog. She’s always considered fashion as a kind of self-expression and loves studying concerning the good reputation for fashion, especially fashion through the twentieth century because it plays such an important role. Apart from as being a fashion bloggers, Magali is another great professional photographer along with a blogger. You have to take a look at her Youtube funnel for honest, energetic and fresh perspectives on everything associated with fashion.
13. Pallavi Ruhail – Pallavi was initially an epidemiologist employed in the care sector for 3 years before she required up blogging full-time as her style-obsessed alter-ego a.k.a ‘That Delhi Girl’. She accustomed to publish random images of her outfit everyday on Instagram when individuals began requesting her to begin blogging and provide them style tips. She’s come a lengthy way since and it has began her very own online Fashion, Lifestyle, Grooming, Travel and Entertainment magazine known as TDG Magazine for both women and men so people do not have to trace millions of other portals for that latest trends.  She’s labored with brands like VLCC, UrbanClap, Swarovski and much more.
14. Debasree Banerjee – Getting a diploma in Biotechnology along with a Masters in Management, Debasree comes with an obsession for Cosmetics. When she isn’t working, she’s continuously conceptualizing ideas, searching for inspiration and finding new methods to enhance her blog – ‘All She Needs’! She covers fashion, makeup trends, skincare products and lifestyle. It’s essentially “all she needs” to understand curated into one blog.
15. Masoom Minawala – Masoom Minawala began her blogging journey in 2010 and she or he is continuing to grow to get probably the most prominent fashion bloggers in India. Her great business sense has furthermore empowered her to develop her venture – ‘Style Fiesta’ that is a fashion blog, e-commerce store along with a fashion job portal all-in-one! Her blog encompasses personal outfits, inspirations, trend reports and offers a regular low-lower of what’s happening within the style circuit.
Top Indian Women Fashion Blogger
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These South Indian wedding images will make you fall in love with it and you would want to pin them right away.
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The grace of Kerala traditional Hindu weddings paired with it's auspicious rituals never fail to revive our senses. As we skim through the signature black and white portraits of our power couple Saranya & Udhesh, we feel their overwhelming affection for each other oozing through our fine tuned images. The wedding was organized at the spacious indoors of Bhaskareeyam Conventional Centre at Ernakulam. The contrasting deep tones of our black and white bridal and groom portraits beautifully uplift the elegant attires of Saranya & Udhesh. A gorgeous close up of Saranya opening the traditional doors steals our hearts with her lovely charisma. The real essence of a South Indian Hindu bride is reflecting through her gorgeous temple jewelry and lavender silk saree outfit. Unlike the everyday top angle thaalikettu sequels, our thaalikettu shots are captured at a low angle frame to bring more depth and emotions to the ceremonial shots. The indoor couple portrait clicked at the wedding stage is finished in warm tones which is perfectly complimenting the event decor and the traditional wedding colors. The family portrait of Saranya is finished in mellow neutral tones. Her dear parents are having their heartwarming moment with Saranya right before the big event. We have infused a soothing velvety texture to the wide angle couple portrait captured at the outdoors. We are really touched by the peaceful and happy energy spread by our couple all throughout their big day!
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Gorgeous Blouse Design Ideas
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