The first year of Vogue India

"I suspect our Vogue will be nosier and more colorful and more vibrant than the western models" said Alex Kuruvilla, the managing director of Condé Nast India before the first issue of Vogue was published. Here are the results after the first year of its existence (taken from the FashionSpot).









This whole "more vibrant" part worked out. Besides the magazine is mostly very... "Indian" (contrary to the Chinese Vogue, which is less Chinese than what we expected after the first issue). But - being antibollywood person - I feel a little bit lost. Is it still a fashion magazine or more of lifestyle one? Hard to decide seeing only the scans at the Fashion Spot - but I'm disappointed anyways.

As a cover-lover - I was eager to see something more surprising, more original, more fashionable on the Indian Vogue cover. And I've got this:



Please, don't.

We'll be showing some body next season! (3)

We'll be showing some legs. Anyone surprised?


Benjamin Cho, Dolce&Gabbana, Versace


Bluemarine, Marc by Marc Jasobs, Stella McCartney


Dior, Valentino, Herve Leger by Max Azria


Givenchy, Just Cavalli, Zac Posen


La Perla, Alexander McQueen, Erin Fetherston

source: style.com

Vivienne 2.0



Vivienne looking like 100% Dame Commander or simply like an elder British lady. Looks more surprising than when wearing punk-ish stuff (reminds me even of Carolina Herrera. Or Elizabeth II. Can't decide.) Picture comes from 1999, stolen from style.com.

We'll be showing some body next season! (2)

And this time - shoulders. Or, more precise - one shoulder. Next trend, which reminds me of 90's, but comparing to the bare midriff it's less provocative and more likely to stay in fashion for longer. We've already seen many of those for FW 08/09, but in the summer there's just more occasions to show off ones bare shoulder.


Abaete, Bottega Veneta, Max Azira


Carlos Miele, Carolina Herrera, Zac Posen


Preen, Yigal Azrouel, Versace


Luella, Rodarte, Reem Acra


Erin Fetherston, BCBG, Halston


Alexander Wang, Alberta Ferretti, Derek Lam


Calvin Klein, Elie Saab, Etro


Christopher Kane, Gucci, Rock&Republic

All the pictures I put here come from style.com, as usual. This is not even a half of the designers using this trend in SS 09 collections. It's going to become a huge thing.

We'll be showing some body next season! (1)

Bare midriff brings back the memories, doesn't it? Early and mid 90's, Spice Girls on the covers and in our wardrobes - very short tees. This trend really did a buzz during the fashion weeks. It can either look trashy, modern or... just bad (sorry, but this one is definitely for slim girls only). I am really anxious to see will it be adopted by the streets.


3.1 Phillip Lim, Vivienne Westwood Red Label, Topshop Unique


Hussein Chalayan, Chanel, Thakoon


Jeremy Laing, Malo, Proenza Schouler


Zac Posen, Alberta Ferretti, Alexander Wang

And who was the first one with the trend this time? Prada, of course. Below Resort 2009, FW 08/09 and SS 09 (twice).




Source: style.com

Celebrities with their Stylish Headbands


Nowadays, headbands have become popular not just because of their practical purposes (to hold hair away from the face or eyes) but also because of their fashion purposes. In fact, they also become one of the most loved fashion accessories for women because they add style and glamour to their hairstyle making them look more fabulous and hot.

Check out some Famous Celebrities wearing their their own Stylish Headbands.

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Paris Hilton with her Black Elegant Headband


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Natalie Portman with her Crystal Headband