Friday, February 7, 2014

Bald is the new Sexy!!!

well hello there readers ,

with the recent boom about Shahid Kapoor`s new look in the film Haider , Delhi is going crazy about his all new avatar, check it out.



well I personally tried this style.

so can you...lets see if you can sport it well..
because " BEING BALD IS THE NEW SEXY"
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Justin Timberlake - GQ talks about!!

want to look like Justin?


Heres something that came across my eye and I would like to share it with my readers...



How to Get Justin Timberlake's GQ Hair, From the Guy Who Styled It

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We're unofficially anointing our Man of the Year with an additional title: Hair of the Year. Case in point: the tighter, tougher looking locks he's sporting on our cover right now. We spoke with Justin Timberlake's on-set groomer, hairstylist Johnny Hernandez, for tips on recreating the look.
The Inspiration: "He had a brat pack look going, but the music in his new album is a little bit darker, so his hair is a little more severe," says Hernandez. "We cut sides really short and it looks wet.
The Cut: Leave two inches on top but cut the sides short with a number one clipper. "You want to take the shave pretty high but make sure there isn't a line, it has to blend," says Hernandez. Then have the stylist cut layers into the top for texture.
The Style: Towel dry hair (or if it's super curly like JT's, blow it straight first), then rub a nickel-sized amount of Kevin Murphy's Gritty Business paste between fingers and mold hair into place. Finish with a few spritzes of his Shimmer.Shine oil, running fingers through hair to disperse. "It makes hair look wet with a little bit of sheen," says Hernandez.
The Beard: "He likes having a little bit of stubble," says Hernandez. "This kind of a cut can work with or without it, but the scruff with the short sides looks amazing."

Well now go on and sport up that look ....
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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Sherlock Homes in A Scandal In Belgravia- A review on fashion and Mystery.

Today , we will talk about this man with Poise and a completely iconic sense of fashion and style "Sherlock Holmes", 

Starting off with a remarkable work of Sir Arthur Conad Doyle`s Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories yet again, Sherlock may have a disembodied head in his fridge and eyeballs in his microwave, but what really impressed us with Benedict Cumber (Sherlock Holmes) batch’s was the contents of his wardrobe.


Sherlock’s sartorial elegance is envied by men – and, of course, admired by women – everywhere. So, here’s our guide to searching out that perfect capsule wardrobe on the high street. The game is on.



Double breasted coat in the picture above. Wear it with the collar up and never buttoned like Benedict.

Sherlock wore a couple of Spencer Hart shirts, but they were mostly from the mainline Dolce collection. Benedict is very slim so he pulled off suits from Vivienne Westwood

The dressing gown is one bit of luxury all Sherlock fans should have, perfect for sleuthing round the house in on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Now, you’ve saved


all that money on the rest of your wardrobe; why not splash out on this sactual silk robe from one of the scenes.



The whole episode starts of leaving us on tenterhooks and a quite uneasy scene by the pool.
A calm and serene scene by the stream is showcased beautifully, the mountains, the riverside and in that scene the mystery of suspicious hiker in a red jacket standing across a field being killed is overlooked.
Mycroft who dressed up like a true English Gentleman by and large, being an important head of state always makes the effort to dress smartly in public and wants to appear professional but approachable. The three-piece suit is not worn because it might make him seem “out of touch” with ordinary people.

He hires Holmes and Watson to retrieve compromising photos of a minor royal held on the camera phone of Irene Adler (Lara Pulver), being the ex-wife of a prominent novelist, in addition to being an American-born adventuress; she is also a world-class criminal. She is a woman who can take care of herself—a woman who will fight off two would-be attackers while in a bustle skirt, one who ignores the warnings of Sherlock Holmes by smugly stating: “I’ve never been in over my head”. She is just as savvy as she is sassy, and she uses her sexuality to Sherlock’s detriment.



One particular scene of note occurs when Sherlock visits Irene at her hotel room. She greets him naked , one that she drops for his benefit as she goes to put on her coat later on with the embarrassment to Johnson. The weaponization of sexuality is a double-edged sword in media. While on the sexual liberation of Irene Adler can be seen as a positive on the one hand, on the other it plays straight into male fantasy. Irene Adler is tantalizing Sherlock, the male protagonist with whom the audience is meant to identify. Thus, Irene invites the “male gaze”, acting as an object of desire. Additionally, while Irene is able to trick Sherlock, it is not through disguise, but by drugging him. Poison is, after all, a woman’s weapon.

Though in the episodes climax Irene is able to again manipulate Holmes into chasing after her so that Moriarty can steal the item he is after, she is ultimately caught in the end. The condition of women in film dictates that they who dare to show independence will be punished in some manner; the femme fatale never gets away with her deviant actions. Holmes obtains Adler's phone, but discovers it is booby-trapped and requires a code to disarm it. When Adler discovers that the CIA are on her trail, she disappears and is then apparently killed, only to reappear months later when the coast is clear. Adler manipulates Holmes into deciphering a coded message on her phone, which she obtained from another well-connected client. She sends the message to Moriarty, who in turn uses it to foil a British counter-terror operation. Adler then goes underground again.
Ritchie’s Adler is of limited success in terms of being a feminist figure. Though she is portrayed as being intelligent and mostly self-sufficient, her depiction does not overcome the male-centric film experience. Adler is a hyper-sexualized character who, while supposedly capable of handling herself, is captured by, rescued by, controlled by and eventually killed by the various male characters. She functions as an element of spectacle, one that is overcome by the more important men of the film.

 The episode concludes as Mycroft tells Watson that a terrorist group in Pakistan has killed her. This is another decoy: Sherlock helped her escape when she was on the brink of death.



Style of Reviewing - Priya Tanna (Vogue India editor)

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Men's Clothing Advice- According to Build.

Men's Clothing Advice


 Bodies differ in shape, and can be classified into a few types. They can also be broadly categorized according to build--those with a heavy build, those with medium build, and those with a slim to very slim build. Usually, it is easy to dress the medium and slim builds, because they have only a slight variation from the coveted V-shaped male body .It is the men with heavy build and the very slim build who need to pay particular attention to dressing.



Dressing up Tips for Men of Very Slim Build:
 For men of thin build, the challenge is to look more fleshed out, and dressing to look bulkier than they are is the way to do it.Dressing up Tips for Men of Heavy Build:
 Just because you have a heavy build, it does not mean that you give up on a sophisticated image. There are ways to dress a heavy build that can bring it an air of balance and good proportions.

Dressing up dos

Wear:


- suits fitted with darts, in dark fabrics
- two-buttoned suits, with single vent at back
- suits and shirts with vertical pinstripes
- suits with slim-fitted European Cut, waist suppression and set-in sleeves
- v-neck t-shirts
- monochrome clothing
- fitted clothes, neither tight nor loose
- made-to-measure suits and other work clothing, if possible
- trousers with straight ankles, no taper or flare
- trousers at the proper waistline, neither low-rise, nor high-rise
- raised, long-pointed collars
- thin ties with stripes
- polo shirts
- straight fit jeans

Dressing up don’ts
Do not wear:

- loose clothes
- tight clothes
- shirts with prints and patterns
- light colored clothes
- horizontal-striped t-shirts
- short, wide ties
- blazers
- suits with more than two buttons
- double breasted jackets

Dressing up dos

Wear:


- double-breasted jackets
- double rear vents in jacket
- plaids and checks in shirts
- t-shirts with graphics
- layered clothes, both casual and formal
- loose, semi-fitted cuts of shirts and trousers
- wider width pinstripes
- blazers
- suits with padded shoulders
- relaxed fit jeans
- polo-neck t-shirts
- t-shirts with horizontal sleeves
- full-sleeve shirts


Dressing up dont's


Do not wear:


- tucked in t-shirts
- shirts or t-shirts without collars
- tight-fitted jeans
- vertical stripes

Using the tips given here, men with a slim, small builds can look bigger through judicious dressing, and heavier men can look sophisticated and taller. Dressing up with your build in mind will help you choose the right types of menswear to try and attain the v-shaped ideal.

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

All about Overcoats