Gypsy glamour, feminine mystique, details in the form of embroidery, layering and rich colours, has all been a signature style of Pria Kataria Puri. She has won the Bharat Yuva Ratna award along with the Bharat Vikas award for designing women’s wear.
Her designs at the Lakme India Fashion Week 2008 had a very Kashmir feel to it as far as the embroidery was concerned. However, the collection jumped lot of silhouettes from the sari, the toga, the kaftan, you saw it all. On the whole, it reminded you of the Shalimar and Nishad Baghs in Kashmir.
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It seems today that there are just too many fashion shows occurring in one day! Some days have as much as 221 fashion shows, just about one show every hour! There are even some where there’s 6 important shows are showing at the same time!
It seems today that there are just too many fashion shows occurring in one day! Some days have as much as 221 fashion shows, just about one show every hour! There are even some where there’s 6 important shows are showing at the same time!
Some of Norfolk’s leading fashion experts combined forces to produce a fashion show at Dunston Hall in aid of ‘Balloons for Hearts’ charity in East Anglia. The Event bought together some of the regions top names including hair specialist, Max Giammello, who conjured up some amazing and colourful creations. Talented MUA, Hollie, from ‘House Of Frazer’ Chapelfield, Norwich, complimented the whacky hairstyles with some fine Givenchy products.
Amber Models UK organised a bevy of beauties for the show after being approached by Max Giamello with the fund raising idea “It’s not something agencies are readily able to do” said promoter Andreas Yiasimi “We totally respect the models time and effort needed for a function at this level. Most of the credit must go to the girls that volunteered to help.
The theme running through the show was tartan, complete with bagpipes that greeted an enthusiastic audience. The runway came to life with an array of extravagant clothes supplied by love couture of Norwich and shoes by Mima Lee. The tremendous support overspilled onto the surrounding gardens at Dunston with popular event suppliers, Edge Charter moving into the action.
Local sports personality, 21 year old, Tom Ashton arrived with his racing car to add to the glamour. The Southwold based former East Anglian Motocross Champion seemed at home at this prestigious function. Proud Father, Peter Ashton, was also present.
This extraordinary show bought together some vibrant up and coming personalities from Cromer based agency, Amber Models UK. Glamour model, Polly Guy, made the unusual crossover to the catwalk to show her dynamic diversity and to support a worthwhile cause.
The fashion evening opened a door for curvy and controversial model, Shelley Perfect, to prove a point. Recently shrouded in a barrage of media coverage over the size zero dispute, Shelley strolled effortlessly down the runway like a true natural.
Miss Norwich, Rebecca Richardson added a pageant feel to the proceedings after just returning from the Miss England competition in Leicester.
Poppy Rose Antoniades added an International flavour to the show and created London media awareness via her strong Greek connections. London Greek Radio had interviewed Poppy the night before the event and opened the door to world press. This polite, friendly natured top celebrity fashion model travelled on the morning of the show sporting an extravagant dress that she designed together with Adrien and Joan at all saints arts centre, Poppy dazzled the audience in this bright yellow dress that complimented her beaming smile. Poppy is no stranger to the limelight and had previously modelled for Givenchy - Harrods, Eye TV UK Ltd, Shopping Channel and Starbazaar TV Shopping Channel but to mention a few.
Fashion TV Cut February 6th 2008.
Elle Muliarchyk, New York based model, artist and photographer, known as the “world’s most daring fashion photographer” and “world’s first guerrilla model”, is overexposed shooting all alone in dangerous places at nights, in collaboration with London fashion designer Bella Freud, who is daughter of artist Lucian Freud and great grand daughter of Sigmund Freud.
Elle created the images over the period of six months in England, New York and Northern California.
Elle; “I was attacked by a gang of eight men in South London, they kicked me and threw me onto the ground, than took all of my belongings and equipment, ripped off my shoes and clothes, the only thing that I was able to save was my camera with all of the images!”
The video also features the exhibition of the images from their collaboration that took place during London Frieze Art Fair.
ECCO opened the Copenhagen Fashion Week with an exclusive fashion show and Walk IN Style award ceremony at Copenhagen City Hall on 5 February 2008. The Walk IN Style Award, founded by ECCO, was presented in cooperation with the fashion magazine IN. Three independent Danish women with personal styles and a heart for charity were nominated.