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Page 1: Indian Wedding Talks - June Edition

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Editorial Talks

After the overwhelming response last month, I am really very glad to unveil the Summer Wedding Special – a

venture from ‘ iWedding Solutions’ a single point solution for wedding related services.

This edition is devoted to summer trends and tips on health for eternal beauty and to keep pace with the

changing fashion this season. I t brings unique and profound tips from renowned fashion designers and

makeup artist for ‘Indian Wedding Talks’ readers.

I t’s our prestige that we could compile the great talent and mind of Vikram Singh who is a accomplished

makeup artist and has worked for famous news channels, magazines editorials, fashion advertising

campaigns and Neha Sharda who is well renowned fashion designer & styl ist. This edition also includes a talk

up with famous TV star Jyotsna Chandola who spectacularly enacts the role of Khushi in daily soap ‘Sasural

Simar ka’.

Last but of course not the least do check our new section ‘Picture of the Month’.

I t feels ecstatic that we could cater to our huge spectrum of readers satisfactori ly. But there is always a

scope for improvement. Hence reader’s suggestions and reviews are welcomed.

Rashmi [email protected]

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Contents ofTalks

How do I figure outmy skin type

Marraige & Age

Designer and Styl ist

Neha Sharda

Saucy Summers

and

Sandwiched Shaadi

INTERVIEWS

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Contents ofTalksCELEBRITY TALK

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ContributorsFashion and TrendsRushva have worked as a fashion styl ist and Fashion cherographer for various events

including the IPL Nights and Lakme Fashion Week. He believe that every person is

beautiful and only needs the current guidance to make sure the world also sees the same.

Fashion to him is an expression of individual ity and he work towards helping people truly

to be fashionable. for updates about fashion and his crazy life, fol low him on twitter his

twitter handle @rushva

Health & BeautyPriyanka bhatia gurnani is qualified in field of Diet & Nutrition.She have worked for close to 9

years in Healthcare industry also have worked in various capacities including a Diet

Consultant, Therapeutic advisor, Sl imming Manager, Centre Manager, Training Manager,

Sales Manager and Operations Manager and have been associated with some esteemed

organizations l ike VLCC, Body Care and Personal Point Care Pvt Ltd in past. In United

States, she had worked as an independent consultant helping her cl ients to better their

health & fitness levels by working on gradually improving their l ifestyles. Her articles on

Health & Wellness are a regular feature in the Monthly Editions of a US Based News Paper – Asia Today

Arizona.

Dr Shantu Gupta is plastic/cosmetic surgeon and render his services to Govt of Rajasthan

(Healthcare Consultation). He love writing shayaries, face reading, talking, eating tasty

food and making others smile. He believe he could share the knowledge with peoples who

really need it.

Cover StoryAnupriya Mishra believe that everything in the world has got some definite meaning and

purpose. Howsoever good or bad it may seem to be, work done with candor and sincerity

bears the true fruit of success.

Follow the quotation, “learn to labour and to wait”.Design and Concept

iWedding Solutions Studio.Software Used.

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WeddingTalks

Anupriya

India is a land of diverse and complex culture.

Every other day in Indian subcontinent is a festival

and an occasion to celebrate. The most versati le

country on the planet earth, where at every 1 00 steps

the taste of water changes, for years has celebrated

the aura and gist of getting married in uniqueness

and style.

Indian marriages have always been associated

with affluence; pomp and glitz, marriage ti l l date

remain a great grand affair, a l ifelong issue which

needs to be made memorable. People seldom skip

an opportunity that has the possibi l ity of making his or

her marriage truly singular of its kind.

Peninsular India enjoys the climate divides, thereby

developing two different situations of getting married

as well .

To adjudge summers in India range from a high to

low in the different regions of the country. In the east,

summers are unusually overpowered by humidity and

dampness. In the west summers remain dry and

scratchy. Centre remains separated with intensive

heat, partial ly humid and partial ly dry. Down south the

weather in summers remains quite peaceful, due to

water bodies.

Indian cultural values and ethics are given up-level

priority when the topic of discussion is any

matrimonial ceremony. Participation of family,

relatives and sundries from the far-off places makes

summers the most apt time for getting married.

People in the distance are able to participate in

summer weddings.

To look extraordinari ly

charming and graceful is

the long preserved dream

of every bride and groom

in their wedding,

Summers give them the

opportunity to flaunt their

sense of dressing.

Another complimentary

feature of the summers is

that they are colorful and

l ively l ike the rainbow’s VIBGYOR.

You may sport your favorite color without a

compromise.

Cotton, the king of Indian texti les is the most

trusted fabric for summers, Associated both with

comfort and royalty, cotton has undergone changes in

its avatar with the passage of time, making it more

revealing and rich than ever before. For a ‘B’ ‘U’ ‘tiful ’

dressing cotton has always remained the best-man

for the brides and the bridegrooms.

Summers are fol lowed by monsoon showers and

the month of shravan. All bright and sensational

colors ranging from maize yellow to peacock green

add grace to the bride’s closet,

I ronical ly true, but Indian women’s seldom fear

exposure, be it the chil ly winter weddings planned at

a farm house. Here in summers lasses and damsels

you have an ample chance to suffice both your

beauty and body. So, if your marriage is in the

making, why not go for a leisure packed summer-

wedding. A ful ly newer experience of l ife jam-packed

with the upcoming monsoon masti, that shall set your

feet to dance with the rhythm of nature.

Saucy SummersandSandwiched Shaadi

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MakeupTalks

'Indian Wedding Talks' is

overwhelmed to have an

interview with Vikram Singh

who is an accomplished Make-

up & Hair expert in fashion,

advertising campaigns,

magazine editorial shoots,

music videos, TV and fi lms.

Vikram has worked behind the

scenes on TV channels l ike Zee

Sports,Star News,Sony Tv,

SetMax, NDTV and also for

designers shoots for designer like

Manish Arora.He has also done make-

up & hair of celebrities in fi lms l ike Rajneeti,Four Two Ka One, Ek Second,"Gandhi to Hitler".He special izes in Bridal make up & hairstyles.

He also creates and cuts hair to suit one's

specific look.

Hi Vikram,

1. Tell us a bit aboutyourself?

I am original ly from

Gwalior, Madhya

Pradesh. After

finishing my 1 2th

from Gwalior, I

moved to Delhi.

Always having a

creative bent of

mind, I had

planned to study

fashion designing,

but accidently I

ended up doing a

styl ing course called

FMM (Fashion & MediaMakeup) from Pearl

Academy, Delhi

where I topped the 2004batch. Since then I

have been working in

the makeup and hair

field and it's the best

decision I 've made in

l ife.

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2. How did your career begin in the world of beauty?After a 3 month stint with news channel Aaj Tak, as their styl ist, I

freelanced with Zee network in Delhi. One contact led to

another and my work found appreciation. 4 months with Zee

and they offered me the entire makeup and hair contract of

their channel Zee Sports. And that was the big break for me.

3. As a highly demanded makeup artist, are there any celebrities whomyou would like to work with?I would love to work with Kareena Kapoor. I think she’s got an

amazing face and it wil l be fun working on her face. Normally s

he looks very good but I can definitely do something more to

enhance her beauty. The other person is Kate Moss, I 've loved her

sense of style since she began modell ing.

4. How would you describe your signature look and what is it about your stylethat sets you apart from other makeup artists?My signature look is smooth foundation - dark, well merged Smokey

eyes - nude lips with lot of gloss and well defined cheekbones.

5. What is the most memorable moment you have had while doing amakeup?For me, every makeup and hair assignment I do is unique

and special because each bride / model is different than the

other and the joy it gives each one of them is very fulfi l l ing.

6. What is the most important beauty advice that you can give towomen?I love the confidence that makeup can give to a woman. So

ideally, one should wear makeup that suits them, rather than

aping someone else. Besides this, I f you are an active woman,

you may not spend a lot of time on hair care, and often may

have it pul led back. This can cause damage or breakage to

your hair. Loose braids, can be less damaging on hair than

ponytai ls. Ensure that you use a quality conditioner during

regular washings wil l help keep hair moisturized and healthy.

MakeupTalks

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7. What are some common beautymistakes that women make?Looking shabby - Women usually

pay more attention to how they

look when they step out rather

than overal l grooming. I t doesn't

real ly matter if you leave your

house or not, looking gorgeous

can help boost confidence and

improve your mood so looking

shabby is not an option.

Too much foundation - Pil ing on too

much foundation wil l exaggerate

fine l ines and leave the skin

looking washed out. So be wise

with usage of foundation.

Eyebrow Shape - Everyone has a

different face cut and the shape of

eyebrows differs accordingly. Most

women aren’t even aware of the

right shape of eyebrows to suit

their face. So identify your face cut

and accordingly get your eyebrows

done.

Using too much shimmer- Shimmer

on any part of your body can go

wrong if used in more than

recommended amounts. I f you

want shine in the form of makeup,

use a gloss based or shimmer

based foundation, so that the

shine is not overdone.

8. Do you feel that looking and feelingbeautiful is important in regard to awoman's confidence and self­esteem?

I think it’s very important.

Everyone should make an effort to

look good, not only on a special

occasion but also in day to day life

as well . One should make an effort

to look their best and keep

themselves well groomed. Create

your own style and wear what you

are comfortable in.

MakeupTalksReal Bride makeup done by Vikram

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MakeupTalks

Photoshoot makeup done by Vikram

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MakeupTalks9. Do you feel that you have achieved all of your goals as a successfulmakeup artist?I have come a long way but I sti l l feel there is a lot more to

achieve. My dream is to bring a revolution in the bridal makeup

and hair industry. Most people have a misconception when it

comes to bridal makeup - that only cakey and over the top

justifies bridal makeup. My idea is to keep it less. Brides should

know that looking their best is the idea of doing makeup, not

being overdone.

10. Who are some people that have inspired you throughout yourcareer?I have been a big fan of Kevyn Aucoin. Love reading his books

on makeup and like the way he thinks aboutt beauty and

makeup. Besides that I am inspired by everything around me,

be it colours, style, fashion, or even people.

11. Do you see yourself someday creating your own line of makeup?My dream is to open up 1 00 bridal makeup and hair studio

Salons all over the world and provide brides and grooms

everything related to makeup, hair and beauty under one roof.

Then I shal l create my own line of makeup.

12. What are some of your favorite products in your makeup kit?My favourite products are:

- Zoom lash mascara from MAC. I t works really well .

- A l ip gloss called Lust from MAC.

- Dior Extreme fit Foundation

- Tilt, Vanil la and Carbon eye shadows from MAC.

13. What's your favorite concealer of all time?Mac studio fix concealer- it provides a smooth, prolong

coverage and works for al l skin blemishes.

14. What products do you think should be a staple in every woman'spurse?Concealer- that exactly matches your skin tone, CompactPowder/Translucent powder, Moisturizer, Lip Gloss, Kajal, Mascara15. Do you believe that sometimes less is more?Makeup is always occasion related. Therefore, less is not

necessari ly always more. But there are times when minimum

makeup looks better than being overdone.

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MakeupTalks16. What tips can you give toyoung women who want to startpreparing their skin in advancefor a special event like prom?

Have enough water-

Although the tip may sound

sl ightly boring and

uninspiring, drinking

enough water is one of the

easiest and most

beneficial natural beauty

tips a person can fol low.

In fact, I feel this is one

of the most wonderful skin

care treatments. Also, make

sure you do cleansing toning

and moisturizing on a daily

basis. Women with sensitive skin

should be very careful about the

cosmetic or makeup products they

use.

17. What do you recommend teens do tocover up problematic skin?I f you have pimples then use

conceler to cover them up. I f you

have sensitive skin make sure you

use hypoallergenic makeup and

cosmetic products.

18. What do you suggest 'IndianWedding Talks’ readers do to achievethe perfect every day, back­to­schoollook?Keep it simple. Tie your hair in a

ponytai l or make a braid if you don’t

have time to blow-dry. Apply

mascara, some natural shade of

blush and some transparent or l ight

color l ip gloss, This keeps you look

pretty and fresh.

19. Where can readers find out moreabout you and your work?You can use the look into y

Facebook page, where I keep

updating my latest work.

Thanks Vikram for you paitenceand time. We wish you all the best foryou future work.

Dear Reders you can fol low Vikram singh on Facebook

http: //www.facebook.com/vikramsinghartistry.bridalmakeupandhairstudio

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Health & BeautyTalksSteps to healthy Summer

Priyanka Bhatia

The onset of summer is popularly known as the 'Doctor's season', what with enormous number

of people fal l ing sick in summer. Sudden change in temperature is the major cause of

several diseases and infections and calls for proper attention. Summer also gives rise to

several infections and water-borne diseases.

"Throat and viral infections are very common in summers. I t happens

mainly due to a change in temperature levels. People

working in air-conditioned offices must not step out in the

heat suddenly. I t is safer to stand in the shade for a few

minutes before exposing the body to high temperature, summer

diseases, of course can get worse. Jaundice, Typhoid and

gastroenteritis are quite commonly in this weather.

The most common ailment found in summer is dehydration, leading

to body aches, headaches, energy loss and even high fever. "I think

summer is the time when you must consciously consume liquid

foods. Besides water, an adequate intake of nimbu pani, juices and

salads is very important. When the weather heats up in the summer,

it’s especial ly important to stay hydrated. Staying hydrated wil l give

you energy in the heat, and keep your skin looking radiant and

beautiful . Obviously water is the best source of hyd

ration, but there are lots of foods you can eat that wil l

help keep you hydrated in the summer months.

Here’s a l ist of some of my favourites to help get you

started!

• Cucumbers : Like most fruits and

vegetables, cucumbers are made up of

mostly water.

• Coconut Water : For centuries, peoplein Southeast Asian and Pacific Island

countries have been drinking the water

from young coconuts for hydration.

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Health & BeautyTalks• Watermelon: Watermelon is one of

the most hydrating foods out

there. I t’s made up of mostly

water, but it also has essential

hydrating salts, calcium,

magnesium, potassium and

sodium.

• Green Smoothie : I t’s hydrating,

and it’s absolutely packed with

vitamins, minerals and fiber to

keep your body refreshed and

your skin glowing.

• Cabbage: Cabbage is an amazing

vegetable to eat anytime. I t’s

known to lower cholesterol, and its

packed with tons of vitamin C,

making it an amazing beauty food.

• Water with Lemon: I t may seem

like a no-brainer that water would

be one of the most hydrating food

and drinks, but I can’t stress

enough the importance of drinking

water.

• Berries: Also packed with water,

berries contain high levels of

antioxidants, which can help the

body natural ly detoxify itself.

• Carrots: Carrots may seem like a

dense vegetable, but they are

actual ly very hydrating. They are

almost 90 percent water. And they

have tons of beta-carotene, more

than any other vegetable.

• Pineapples: Pineapples are a

delicious summer fruit. On top of

the hydrating elements of

pineapple, it is packed with

bromelain.

• Red Bell Peppers: All bel l peppers

are hydrating sources of some of

the best nutrients for the body.

They contain vitamin C, thiamine,

vitamin B6, beta-carotene and

fol ic acid.

Simply fol low these precautions

and enjoy your summer holidays.

As summer is also the season to

relax de-stress and rel ish. I t's a

season for outing, attending

marriages and parties and hangs

with friends. In medicine it is

always says that "prevention isbetter than cure". So summer is the

time to take extra precautions to

protect your body from dangers of

sun and make your vacation

memorable.

Priyanka Bhatia GurnaniHealth & Wellness Consultant

Priyankabhatiya.gurnani@iweddin

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TalksDesigner and Stylist Neha Sharda getsCandid with Wedding Talks

Rashmi Singh

1. Tell us a little bit about yourself?A designer and styl ist by profession, I ’m thoroughly associated

with the fashion and glamour industry. I run a fashion store in

Mumbai, and also design and style costumes for television ads

and fi lms. Besides this, I have also anchored and hosted a few

bollywood based shows digital ly and on television. But when

it comes to my first love, it only remains designing and

styl ing!

2. When did you first begin styling and what led you to this careerchoice?To be precise, i should say i started

styl ing ever since i was 6 years.

I always had a fetish for barbie

dolls: ). I would use my hair

ribbons to drape them and make

their dresses . So I guess ful l

credit goes to my childhood for

instigating me and making me a

designer/styl ist today. But on the

professional front, I began styl ing

as soon as i completed my

fashion course way back in 2004.

The first 3 years of my career, I

styled for choreographer Pony

Verma, for her fi lms & shows.

3. Fashion means to you?To me, Fashion means

PASSION! A fascination for style,

glamour,creativity & flamboyance!

In simple words. . . I eat,sleep and

breathe FASHION!!

Fashion & Trends

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Talks4. What do you believe makes aquality article of clothing?According to me, its the fabric

that brings out the quality of

any clothing. I ts always

important that the silhouette is

complimented by the fabric

material it is made out of.

5. What are the basic guidelineswhen styling someone?The most important aspect is

the overal l personality. . . . . the

height, weight & body

language! We all have a

different body type & hence

must only wear those

silhouettes that would

compliment & enhance our

personality. We can carry ourselves

graceful ly only if we are comfortable

with what we are wearing.

6. Are there any basic rules we should alllive by if we don't want to make any seriousstyle mistakes?Like I said earl ier, we must first study

our body type and then decide the apt

style that works wonders to

our personality. Also should be very

careful with color & print combinations. For

e.g. if your trouser/skirt is in printed

checks, then make sure you pair it in a

contrast manner with a plain shirt/top

and vice versa. You can always refer to

the internet for your daily doze of fashion!

7. Who do you think people should turn to when inneed of style advices?The fashion forecast on the internet has alot

to advice about fashion & styl ing from season

to season. Styl ing of celebrities in fi lms

and other social events is also a great

source of advice. And those of you, sti l l

not convinced, can always turn to ME

for my doze of advice:)! ! !

Fashion & Trends

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8.Describe the general process you gothrough to design and realize a piece ofclothing.My general process begins with an

il lustration drawing of the design on

paper fol lowed by sourcing the

required fabric and embroidery

trims after which it goes into

stitching process. I always make it a

point to re-check the measurements

before stitching, so that the fit is

perfect! And this is not just it!

“Finishing” of the garment is the

next and the last process, where it

is ironed & packed or delivered. No

matter how easy and enjoyable a

task it might seem, but trust me its

quite a tedious one!

9. Some of your favorite clothingstores/websites?International ly, my all-time favorite

store is “Bebe”. Not only their

casual and party wear, but their

bridal wear too remains highly chic,

styl ish & classy! And in India it has

to be ‘’Remanika’’ for western wear

and “Pagli” for bridal wear.

10. Your favorite colors to work with andwhy?Pink, purple, blue and red have

been my hot favorites forever!

Wether bridaI wear or western

wear, i bel ieve the striking

appearance of these colors

automatical ly works wonders and

as an enhancer. The photo below is

a saree i designed for myself, and

you can see its in pink and blue

11. Your favorite patterns [prints] to workwith and why?I have a fetish for animal prints and

polka dots. Personally i love polkas

because i find them extremely

feminine. The white dress is one of

my favorites that i picked up 3 years

ago from Trueworths in South

Africa, and i sti l l dont feel l ike

disposing it away. But when it

comes to my clients, i prefer going

for animal prints as i feel it makes a

lady look chic, styl ish and elegant.

12. Where can readers find out moreabout you and your work?I have my styl ing videos on youtube

on my name and otherwise i also

keep updating my work on my

facebook profi le. Besides this, am

working on my website, which

should also be ready in a month.

Otherwise for any enquiries and

orders, feel free to contact me on

[email protected] Neha, for sharing wonderful

tips with our readers.

Fashion & Trends

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Fashion & Trends TalksSSuummmmeerrWWeeddddiinngg The one thing that defines summer is the heat!

We Indians have a longstanding

tradition, the wedding date is decided

by the position of the stars that l ight

up the future. Now if it so happens

that the heavens above have decided

that you are destined to have a

summer wedding then you need to

brace yourself for what l ines ahead

because the heat is only going to

add to your bridal woes.

I understand that it’s the Big Indian

Wedding but while planning your

outfit keep a few important detai ls in

mind. First remember that even

though it’s your wedding it’s the

summer and despite al l the air

conditioning the heat is going to

catch up to up with you. So the

advisable thing to do is to try

to stick to fabrics that are

not going to make you

melt and sweat a lot

because the last thing

anyone wants is

wedding outfit with

sweat patches.

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Fashion & Trends TalksSecond, while the l ight and comfortable fabrics are

great, at the end of the day it is your wedding

and no matter what you must look like a

mil l ion bucks! No heat should melt away the

fact that on this day you are the queen of the

world. So my suggestion there is to try and

stick to a l ight colour pallet, much like J J

Vallays summer line or Payal Singhal’s

Resort Bride Line. Taking inspiration from

both the looks you could fix a wedding

look that’s l ight, sheer and total ly

appropriate for your day!

Third and this is probably more

important than any other point, Bl ing.

No wedding is a wedding without the

exquisite display of al l the shiny

stones you have hoarded up into

your wardrobes. A crystal

embell ishment on the choli or

an embroidered golden zardozi

sari in white, now those are

looks that most certainly make

for the ideal summer bride.

When I say Bling you must

realise that more than

anything else I refer to the

uncut diamonds that can

string themselves

around your neck or

some large solitaries

that have been

skilful ly placed with

platinum and pearl

to make for the

ideal wedding

necklace.

Remember that

with the

summer

comes a lot of

sunl ight and the best use you can put

sunl ight to is to reflect off your fabulous

jewels.

Now with the outfit sorted let’s get

down to the makeup. In nearly three

decades that Karl Lagerfeld has been

creative director of Chanel he has stuck

by one rule: Less is More and when you

decide to go do your make up for your

big summer wedding this is one rule

that might be most useful to keep in

mind. Stick to the essentials and

make sure you don’t overdo

because the one thing that the heat

surely does is make makeup look

patchy and cakey. My

recommendation is mineral

makeup for a summer wedding. I t

blends into your skin making it look

l ike your almost not wearing any

make up, thus making you look

flawless.

Finally there is one thing that ismore important than anything

else, that you remain happyand you look your absolutebest on your wedding day. Sowhatever you do don’t everlet this small detail slip away.

Rushwa

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Celebr ityTalksHello readers,

Indian Wedding Talks introduce you our

this month celebrity Ms Jyotsna Chandola who was

last witnessed as Anamika in Zee TV's popular

show, Mrs. Kaushik Ki Paanch Bahuein, is now seen in

Colors TV's Sasural Simar Ka as 'Khushi'. Ms Jyotsna

Chandola shares her style mantra with 'Indian

Wedding Talks'.

1: What is Style to you?Style to me is wearing anything which suits me

and are comfortable. I t doesnt matter whether

its a party wear , punjabi dress or sari. Carrying

graceful ly what you wear is al l style to me.

2: A Trend you are obsessed with?I am obsessed with neon colours l ike green,

yel low and fuschia pink.

3:Are you a shopaholic?Not really but yes when I do shopping I make

sure that I shop something really good stuff,

whether I t may take hours for it.

4:Money can buy?Comfort

5:Your mirror says?Cutest girl in th entire world.

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Celebr ityTalks6:Your sex appeal?My eyes and my smile with dimples.

7:You prefer heels or flat?I prefer Flats to be honest. . . .They are way more comfortable.

I don't wear heals that much, I always wear converses and

sneakers and stuff .

8:You party like a?I party l ike an eighty year old bingo caller.

9:Favourite pick up line?Quality is more important than quantity

10: Any special care you indulge in before a big evening out?I make sure that my dress must be suitable for the

occassion, that the only care I take.

11:Tips for readers?Style is about l iving in the now. Every day when you get

dressed, you're recreating yourself. That's an amazing thing.

So I feel a good sense of style helps you to reinvent

yourself.

Dear Readers, Yoy may fol low her on

facebook

http: //www.facebook.com/jo. jyotsna.7

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