Monday, May 31, 2010

blue katrina kaif pictures

She is looking different in her new biker chick avatar in Blue. Though Katrina Kaif’s presence in the film is only for a few minutes, the lady has gone for a complete makeover for the role of ‘Nikki’, an enigmatic girl with ulterior motives.

Katz will be seen with studs and tattoos. She is wearing a stud on her pierced lower-lip, big tattoos on her arms and chest, rings on her fingers, and a very sanyasi kinda matted hair. According to a source, the actress is excited about the way she looks in the movie.

But the dread-locks hairdo gave Katz the nightmares because it caused a lot of damage to her naturally smooth, straight hair.

“She’d immediately go for a hair wash once the shoot would be over,” a source is quoted as saying.

Gotta take care of those tresses!
blue katrina kaif pictures

blue katrina kaif pictures
blue katrina kaif pictures
blue katrina kaif pictures
blue katrina kaif pictures
blue katrina kaif pictures
blue katrina kaif pictures

Saturday, May 29, 2010

love cookie cutters images

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Red Valentines InspirationBoard
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Coral Wedding Theme photos

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valentines day wedding cake
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Fall 2010 Fashion Week Trend: Cozy Knits

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Cozy Knits at Yigal Azrouel, Cynthia Steffe, and Lela Rose.

Style tip? When it’s crazy out and you’re looking to cocoon, what could be a more comfortable choice than a cozy knit? Drape yourself in a patchwork of knits, as Yigal Azrouel does (left). Or go for a dramatic draped collar, as seen at Lela Rose. Want to just keep things simple? You can pair multiple knits in the same outfit, as Cynthia Steffe did with a cropped sweater and over-the-knee schoolgirl socks.

Lanvin's sophisticated tribal: Fall 2010

The well executed drapes and folds we've come to expect from Alber Elbaz were, for Lanvin's Fall 2010 collection, channelled into some of the most sophisticated tribal looks we've seen of late. Some beautiful full-swing frock coats, some full leather outfits, some highly detailed feathered dresses; all stunningly accessorised and matched with striking raven black blunt hairstyles (and as a side note, wow does Magdalena Frackowiak look great with pitch black hair.)

Lanvin Fall 2010

Scroll down for more pictures from Lanvin's Autumn / Fall 2010 collection.

Lanvin Fall 2010

Lanvin Fall 2010





Lanvin Fall 2010

Lanvin Fall 2010


Lanvin Fall 2010

Lanvin Fall 2010

Lanvin Fall 2010

Fashion trends New York Fashion Week

Fashion trends: Hoss Intropia - Spring Summer 2009 collection

Little by little, we keep posting about collections for next spring summer 2009. Now, it is the turn for Hoss Intropia’s S/S 09 collection. This time, the young British actress Tasmin Egerton has been chosen by the Spanish fashion label to show its collection. She recently participated in a photo session for Hoss Intropia that was performed on the streets of Barcelona (Spain).


Calvin Klein at the New York Fashion Week - Fall-Winter 2009/10

Some months ago, Calvin Klein presented its collection for spring-summer 2009. It is based on the geometric shapes and futurism (sci-fi). This week, CK introduced its new fall-winter collection with a more sophisticated perspective. Fabrics and textures are the strong points of this collection: geometric shapes, asymmetric cuts, pleats and soft details that are used carefully. All the pieces are soft and elegant. Definitely, a very suitable collection.

DKNY Fall Winter 2009/2010 at the New York Fashion Week

The DKNY collection for spring-summer 2009 was based on sport clothing and fluorescent colors. Now, its collection for next autumn-winter (2009 / 2010) changes radically to show us some designs with a very feminine, sober and elegant style. We believe this is a trend that will continue throughout several fashion shows.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Just how Katrina Kaif is different from Indu of “Raajneeti” ‎2010 imk

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Humility is her second name, courtesy her best companion. She comes across as honest, frank, genuine and largely undiplomatic. She doesn't parry a question either. If she isn't able to meet the time for her interview, she would start her message with humbling words like …“my sincere apologies…”, a trait quite uncommon in Bollywood.

Meet Katrina Kaif. These days, more than Prakash Jha, the producer-director of her film Raajneeti, Rajneetireleasing this Friday, she is making news for playing a “non-glamorous” role in it. She feels rather amazed at the epithet, “It's a misconception. I think the glamour comes from a woman's strength of character, the fire in her and ability do something rare and not by wearing a mini skirt. I think the role of a domesticated woman is rather more unglamorous than the one I am playing in Raajneeti.”

As Indu in Raajneeti, Katrina adds, she plays the daughter of a political financer, is spoilt, wears trendy clothes and lives life on her conditions. “Indu is very outgoing, fiery, brash and wants everything in life. She is quite shameless in love, meaning, without any caution she goes to the person she loves and pushes him to love her back. When it doesn't get reciprocated she feels jolted and realises she can't get everything she wants, that way my character is pretty glamorous. The so-called unglamorous part comes only in the later half of the film when I am pushed to live a politician's life out of business compulsions.”

Next, speaking “straight Hindi” has been one of the hardest practices she did for the film. She admits, “I really tried to push my boundaries to do better; I hope I am accepted by the viewers.”

To maintain a recall value, Jha has been talking about Raajneeti in almost all his interviews and he minced no words earlier saying the film is on the first family of politicians in India, a statement he now refrains from, so do his actors.

Quips Katrina, “I think the blame should go to me as I come from a foreign land, speak accented Hindi which has made the media think that I am portraying Sonia Gandhi. It's not her biography. In fact, as a politician I come pretty late in the picture,” she asserts.

And to portray one, Katrina spent a lot of time with Jha who is familiar with the politics of Bihar. She also saw videos of several women politicians. She of course has reached an opinion too. “I think it is easy to criticise politicians. Some of the criticism may be right but by playing Indu, I realised how tough and courageous a job politics is. They take the responsibilities of the fault done by others and have to take many unwarranted things in their stride. Though the job comes with a lot of benefits, it requires a lot of personal sacrifices too. We never keep ourselves in their shoes before criticising.”

Katrina's frankness seems to have come from life she lived with her mother who, as a single parent, nurtured her along with her six sisters and taught her the virtues of living a privileged life. She agrees, “I regularly pray to God and thank Him for giving me so much in such a short span of time. I feel so privileged that if I worked hard, I got returns too. So many people work hard, get frustrated for not achieving what they worked for.”

She adds that accepting success easily also came from her frequent travels. “Within quick short spaces I frequently changed countries, societies, cultures and language that it became easy to accept everything that came to me. I take people on their face value and never judge them. I open up to those who talk to me with a clean agenda.”

Films are not the only thing on her mind. An orphanage in Mumbai, which would be an extension of her mother's orphanage she runs in Hong Kong where Katrina was born, is next she wants to have “instinctively.”

“It needs lots of permissions to have one in Mumbai. We have just got one in Madurai and admitted a baby girl there. I would like to have a house of my own in Karjat and Madurai so that I could take care of the orphanages too.” So, what makes Katrina so humble and gracious? She laughs, “Life taught me to forgive those who haven't been nice to me. I may been bad with some people before whom I can't go with clean conscience. I seek such people's forgiveness from God,” she says.

As Raajneeti, like any other film is “an exam for her”, she asserts that she didn't do it to change her image or audiences. “I did it because it was engaging, exciting and I liked shades in my character. I am not saying to people ‘watch me, I am different in it'.”

katrina kaif in saree hot photos

Rather than a mishap, wardrobe malfunction has become just another occurrence in Bollywood, which could be easily tackled. Katrina Kaif too fell prey to this casual approach when her saree badly clinged to her wet body till her knees exposing her legs during the shooting of De Dhana Dhan.

A source informed that Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif were shooting an intimate rain song which required Kat to wear a saree till her knee. But the wet saree shrunk to such an extent that a better part of Kat’s legs got exposed. Disappointed at such a malfunction, Priyadarshan directed the cameraman Pony Verma to shoot only close-ups to hide the problem.

But what shocks here is that none of the crewmembers were fazed by this incident not even Katrina Kaif herself. When asked what she has to say about the mishap, she casually dismissed the whole thing as just another folly that occurs on the sets of every film.

katrina kaif in saree
katrina kaif in saree
katrina kaif in saree
katrina kaif in saree
katrina kaif in saree

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

beautiful tower vase wedding for wedding decoration



Ostrich Feather Wedding Decorations

Looking for ideas to decorate your wedding reception tables? This popular trend using ostrich feathers as your table centerpiece is becoming very popular for wedding receptions today. As you can see, these centerpieces using the white ostrich feathers in an eiffel tower vase add that elegant appeal most bride and groom desire. Not only do these dress up all the guest tables at the reception but can you imagine what these beautiful feather arrangements will look like at the wedding party table. Simply Gorgeous !! Another idea for these ostrich feather centerpiece decorations are adding flora lights inside the tower vase. Once your guests walk into the weddding reception hall, they will gasp at the gorgeous centerpiece decorations spread throughout creating a specticle show with a glowing romantic anbience of each of the tables.

Ostrich Feather Centerpiece Decorations with Lights

Ostrich Feather Centerpiece Decorations with Lights

Of course, as said before, using the feather centerpiece at the bride and groom’s table or wedding party table will put the finishing touches of elegance to your wedding reception party. Another idea that’ll give wedding party table a unique, stunning and an unforgettable decoration is using a designed backdrop with lighting and accents if desired. Add the Forever Diamond candle centerpice candles on the tables and you have one spectacular and elegant wedding reception showcase your guests will talk about for years.

Wedding Reception Decorating Ideas



Days are gone when you need to make a decoration on your wedding reception tables with some lovely floral arrangements. Many traditions have taken a break through to both the bride as well as the groom. There are many ideas when it comes to decorating your wedding reception. So, in this article we would have a look at some of the wedding reception decorating ideas.

Centerpiece ideas

If you really love flowers but you want to think out of the box how to decorate them, then you can go for having a bowl of floating blooms and that can be done with the help of soft candlelight. This helps in making a great as well as beautiful presentation and you can also go for customizing the look