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fashionbooksmilano · 7 months ago
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Contemporary Indian Fashion
Edited by Federico Rocca
Damiani, Bologna 2009, 208 pagine, 225 color plates, 24x31,5cm, ISBN 9788862081009
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Looks at the world of Indian fashion, exploring the work of such designers as Fightercock, Kavita Bharthia, and Gayatri Khanna and discusses the innovative techniques being used for textiles, sculptural draping, and pattern cutting.
Indian haute couture is conquering catwalks worldwide. For many, Indian fashion conjures multi-colored saris and gold embroidery, but the designers featured in this volume are turning that cliché on its head by creating global styles without losing sight of tradition. This book documents the scene, with an in-depth look at designers as diverse as Fightercock (a collaboration between Abhishek Gupta and Nandita Basu, who claim on one of their t-shirts that "The Revolution must wear Fightercock"), AtpuG varuaG (who won Breakthrough Designer of the Year at the MTV and Zoom Style Awards in 2006) and Kavita Bharthia (who is known for both Indian and Western styles, impeccably finished on handlooms, which incorporate cottons and silks, scarves, stoles and knits). Other featured designers include Gayatri Khanna, Anamika Khanna, Small Shop, Anuj Sharma, Ashish N Soni, Ayesha Depala, CUE, Deepika Govind, Drashta Sarvaiya, Falguni & Shane Peacock, Manish Arora, Nachiket Barve, Namrata Joshipura, Nimita Rathod, Nitin Bal Chauhan, Prashant Verma, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Ranna Gill, My Village, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Savio Jon, Shantanu & Nikhil, Shantanu Goenka, Swapnil Shinde, Varun Bahl, Wendell Rodricks and Bounipun. Contemporary Indian Fashion offers a host of experimental techniques for textiles, pattern cutting and sculptural draping, as well as the mixing of natural and synthetic fibers and unlikely juxtapositions such as jersey or chiffon with leather.
13/04/24
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alessandro55 · 5 months ago
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Contemporary Indian Fashion
Edited by Federico Rocca
Damiani, Bologna 2009, 268 pagine, 450 illustrazioni, 24x31,5cm, Inglese, ISBN 9788862081009
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L'emergente nouvelle vague della moda indiana. A cura di Federico Rocca.
Forse ai più le firme di Ashish N Soni, Manish Arora e Rajesh Pratap Singh, non diranno granché, eppure questi nomi - e tanti altri del tutto impronunciabili per gli occidentali – rappresentano l’emergente nouvelle vague della moda indiana: un vero e proprio esercito di creativi che in tempi piuttosto recenti ha iniziato a farsi spazio nell’impenetrabile fashion system internazionale. Per anni ingiustamente confinati nella produzione low-cost globalizzata,e ora spalleggiati dalla forza di un’economia sempre più rampante, questo ben assortito gruppo di stilisti sta conquistando rapidamente le passerelle e i mercati mondiali, padroneggiando con assoluta disinvoltura il linguaggio e la tecnica della moda. E se nell’immaginario comune la moda indiana è ancora sinonimo di kitsch, questi new designer - senza perdere di vista la millenaria tradizione del passato – fanno piazza pulita di saree variopinti e ricami dorati per dimostrare un’inventiva sbalorditiva, tutta documentata nelle oltre 400 illustrazioni contenute nel volume. Contemporary Indian fashion presenta infatti una vasta collezione di capi d’abbigliamento, lavorazioni, ricami, contaminazioni e mix di stili; una moda sperimentale che è piacevolmente libera da pregiudizi estetici e audace nelle invenzioni. Fashion designers: Anamika Khanna, Manish Arora, Zubair Kirmani, Gaurav Gupta, Prashant Verma, Drashta Sarvaya, Cue by Rohit Gandhi & Rahul Khanna, Ashish N Soni, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, My Village / Rimzim Dadu, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Varun Bahl, Kavita Bhartia, Namrata Joshipura, Nachiket Barve, Shantanu Goenka, Ranna Gill, Nimita Rathod, Shantanu & Nikhil, Anuj Sharma, Swapnil Shinde, Small Shop.
16/06/24
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vilaspatelvlogs · 4 years ago
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करीना, सनी लियोनी के डिजाइनर ने कराया सेक्स चेंज, Swapnil Shinde से बने Saisha
करीना, सनी लियोनी के डिजाइनर ने कराया सेक्स चेंज, Swapnil Shinde से बने Saisha
Swapnil Shinde बॉलीवुड सेलेब्रिटीज के बीच फेमस फेशन डिजाइनर स्वप्निल शिंदे (Swapnil Shinde) ने किया खुद के ट्रांसवुमन होने का खुलासा, नाम बदलकर रखा सायशा Source link
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fashionbooksmilano · 4 years ago
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Contemporary Indian Fashion
edited by Federico Rocca
Damiani, Bologna 2009, 268 pagine, 450 ill.,English,  ISBN: 978 88 6208 100 9
euro 25,00
email if you want to buy: [email protected]
Forse ai più le firme di Ashish N Soni, Manish Arora e Rajesh Pratap Singh, non diranno granché, eppure questi nomi - e tanti altri del tutto impronunciabili per gli occidentali – rappresentano l’emergente nouvelle vague della moda indiana: un vero e proprio esercito di creativi che in tempi piuttosto recenti ha iniziato a farsi spazio nell’impenetrabile fashion system internazionale. Per anni ingiustamente confinati nella produzione low-cost globalizzata,e ora spalleggiati dalla forza di un’economia sempre più rampante, questo ben assortito gruppo di stilisti sta conquistando rapidamente le passerelle e i mercati mondiali, padroneggiando con assoluta disinvoltura il linguaggio e la tecnica della moda. E se nell’immaginario comune la moda indiana è ancora sinonimo di kitsch, questi new designer - senza perdere di vista la millenaria tradizione del passato – fanno piazza pulita di saree variopinti e ricami dorati per dimostrare un’inventiva sbalorditiva, tutta documentata nelle oltre 400 illustrazioni contenute nel volume. Contemporary Indian fashion presenta infatti una vasta collezione di capi d’abbigliamento, lavorazioni, ricami, contaminazioni e mix di stili; una moda sperimentale che è piacevolmente libera da pregiudizi estetici e audace nelle invenzioni. Fashion designers: Anamika Khanna, Manish Arora, Zubair Kirmani, Gaurav Gupta, Prashant Verma, Drashta Sarvaya, Cue by Rohit Gandhi & Rahul Khanna, Ashish N Soni, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, My Village / Rimzim Dadu, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Varun Bahl, Kavita Bhartia, Namrata Joshipura, Nachiket Barve, Shantanu Goenka, Ranna Gill, Nimita Rathod, Shantanu & Nikhil, Anuj Sharma, Swapnil Shinde, Small Shop.
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digimakacademy · 4 years ago
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करीना-कटरीना के डिजाइनर स्‍वप्‍न‍िल श‍िंदे ने करवाया सेक्‍स चेंज, इमोशनल नोट में ल‍िखा- मैं सायशा हूं
करीना-कटरीना के डिजाइनर स्‍वप्‍न‍िल श‍िंदे ने करवाया सेक्‍स चेंज, इमोशनल नोट में ल‍िखा- मैं सायशा हूं
बॉलिवुड के मशहूर डिजाइनर स्‍वप्‍न‍िल श‍िंदे अब पुरुष से महिला बन गए हैं। उन्‍होंने अपना सेक्‍स चेंज करवाया है और खुद के ट्रांसवुमन होने की घोषणा की है। स्‍वप्‍न‍िल ने इसके साथ ही अपना नाम बदलकर सायशा श‍िंदे कर लिया है। स्‍वप्‍निल बॉलिवुड में करीना कपूर से लेकर कटरीना कैफ और कियारा आडवाणी से लेकर दीपिका पादुकोण, अनुष्‍का शर्मा, हिना खान, सनी लियोनी जैसे तमाम सितारों के लिए ड्रेस और फैशन डिजाइन कर…
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trytechnicstimes · 4 years ago
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Famous Bollywood fashion designer Swapnil Shinde comes out as transwoman, names herself Saisha
Famous Bollywood fashion designer Swapnil Shinde comes out as transwoman, names herself Saisha
সংবাদ প্রতিদিন ডিজিটাল ডেস্ক: ‘‘আমি সমকামী পুরুষ নই। আমি একজন রূপান্তরকামী (Transwoman)।’’ সোশ্যাল মিডিয়ায় (Social Media) এমনটাই জানিয়ে দিলেন বলিউডের (Bollywood) নামী ফ্যাশন ডিজাইনার (Fashion designer) স্বপ্নিল শিন্ডে। এখন থেকে তিনি পরিচিত হবেন সৈশা শিন্ডে নামে। নিজের ইনস্টাগ্রামে একথা জানাতে গিয়ে, ছোটবেলা থেকে যে যন্ত্রণা ও একাকীত্বের মধ্যে দিয়ে তাঁকে যেতে হয়েছে তাও ফুটিয়ে তোলেন স্বপ্নিল। ঠিক কী…
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newsmatters · 4 years ago
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I am not a gay man: Bollywood designer Swapnil Shinde comes out as Saisha, a trans woman - fashion and trends
I am not a gay man: Bollywood designer Swapnil Shinde comes out as Saisha, a trans woman – fashion and trends
Bollywood designer (formerly) Swapnil Shinde, best known for dressing A-list Bollywood actors including the likes of Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Kiara Advani, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Anushka Sharma, Madhuri Dixit, Sunny Leone, Tara Sutaria, Taapsee Pannu, Bhumi Pednekar, Hina Khan, recently took to his Instagram to come out as a transwoman with a long…
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officialnews2o · 4 years ago
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Famous Bollywood fashion designer Swapnil Shinde comes out as transwoman, names herself Saisha
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headlinemarathi · 4 years ago
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स्वप्निल शिंदेची झाली ‘सायशा’; प्रसिद्ध फॅशन डिझायनरने ट्रान्सवुमन झाल्याचा केला खुलासा बॉलिवूड कलाकारांनीही त्याला साथ दिली | #Bollywood #FashionDesigner #SwapnilShinde #SaishaShinde #Transwoman https://www.headlinemarathi.com/entertainment-news-marathi/fashion-designer-swapnil-shinde-become-transwoman-saisha-shinde-shares-photo/?feed_id=42110&_unique_id=5ff563eacd6e9
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liveindiatimes · 4 years ago
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Is the era of ‘it’ bags over?  - fashion and trends
http://www.liveindiatimes.com/is-the-era-of-it-bags-over-fashion-and-trends/
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Every major luxury house brings out a key accessory which ends up being the hero product of the season. After a point, it achieves a cult status and gets relaunched in new formats and seen on actors, fashionistas and aspiring consumers. Be it the Birkin bag, Goyard tote, Issey Miyake Bao Bao or the Fendi baguette – every fashion era sees a birth of an ‘it’ bag which ends up becoming the metaphor for having arrived in life. However, this decade-long bag obsession may completely alter in the post-pandemic world with buyers focusing on sustainable practices and mindfulness. 
“Post Covid-19, buying less, but buying better is expected and rightly so. There will be a shift towards accessories that are well-considered – locally made, with a strong flavour of India and with top drawer quality. Brands that can tell a compelling story of their heartfelt mission – creating bags and shoes that are versatile enough to be styled all year round with western and traditional outfits alike, are sure to remain popular. Everyone would like to invest in modern heirlooms rather than fleeting trends.” says Ayushi Kanoi, founder Lovetobag. 
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There will be a shift towards accessories that are well-considered – locally made, with a strong flavour of India and with top drawer quality feels Ayushi Kanoi, founder Lovetobag
The era for luxury bags and shoes in India per say is not over, but has surely taken a back seat for now. “Not only because consumer will have to prioritise their buying pattern, but also because it’s a consumer’s moral responsibility for now to support local brands to uplift the economy in the fastest way. Almost all luxury brands for shoes and bags are from Europe – France, Italy, Germany, etc and surely have played a very pivotal role in consumers buying before Covid hit. But now it’s the time to go local and for time being yes supporting Indian brands,” says designer Nikita Mhaisalkar. 
“We’ve had pandemics and crisis before like the Great Depression but nothing hanged. The ‘it’ bag was bought then and will be purchased in future too. However, the question remains, have clients become more conscious? The answer is yes. Will they remain so for good? No. That’s just the human psyche,” quips designer Swapnil Shinde. 
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titoslondon-blog · 8 years ago
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#Blog New Post has been published on http://www.titoslondon.in/deepika-padukone-fails-to-impress-at-cannes-collection-2017-launch/
Deepika Padukone fails to impress at Cannes Collection 2017 launch
Deepika Padukone at the L’Oreal Paris Cannes Collection 2017 launch in Mumbai. (Source: PTI)
Looks like Bollywood beauty Deepika Padukone is having a bad fashion spell. The actress who recently attended the Met Gala 2017 red carpet, a glamorous fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute was pulled up by fashion critics for her choice of dressing. At the fashion extravaganza celebs followed the theme “Art of the In-Between” held in honour of Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo but Padukone failed to nail it. She was seen in a simple white Tommy Hilfiger satin slip gown with a plunging neckline.
ALSO READ: Did Rihanna take a sly dig at Deepika Padukone for her Met Gala 2017 appearance?
Now, at the L’Oréal Paris Cannes Collection 2017 launch, she failed to impress us once again. The Padmavati actress picked a red and white printed midi cut-out dress featuring dramatic sleeves from Alexander McQueen’s Spring 2017 collection. She accessorised it with earrings from Tom Ford, rings from Chloé and a pair of heels from Giuseppe Zanotti. Bronzed eyes, blood red lips and blow-dry hair rounded her look. Not at all impressive.
But it’s a different story in the printed ads of the new collection. Take a look at this photo and you’ll know what we are talking about.
ALSO READ: Deepika Padukone’s classy yet understated Tommy Hilfiger satin slip gown fails to make a mark at 2017 Met Gala
Padukone looks stunning in a Swapnil Shinde dress and earrings from Viange. With hair tied-up neatly into a high ponytail and pink lips, she looks summer ready.
We are a little disappointed but it’s fine since you can’t always win. Now, we are waiting to see what the actress would wear to the 70th Cannes Film Festival red carpet on May 17. She last graced the festival in 2010. Apart from her, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor will walk the red carpet.
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MMarthaMay 5, 2017 at 10:08 pmWhen was the ladt time she impressed , anyway she dresses for herself. So be it!Reply
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hollybollyscoop · 8 years ago
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Sunny Leone in Fishtail Gown At IBFW India Beach Fashion Week 2017
Sunny Leone in Fishtail Gown At IBFW India Beach Fashion Week 2017
Sunny Leone Walked The Ramp For Swapnil Shinde at India Beach Fashion Week (IBFW) 2017
Bollywood actress Sunny Leone looks stuns as show stopper at India Beach Fashion Week  (IBFW) 2017 in Goa. Sunny Leone walked the ramp for designer Swapnil Shinde’s elegant evening wear collection.
The star looked ravishing in a sheer black gown with gold and red floral embroidery all over it. It was a figure…
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rawandtoasted · 8 years ago
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  Hola Sugarcups!!
I just cannot get enough of all the fashion fables happening all over the world. With Paris Fashion Week 2017 streaked off with over the top global styles, I finally sneaked out time to do a round-up of one of my most favorite fashion show – India Beach Fashion Week 2017 . Goa gasps the most exotic vibes of fourth season of IBFW. In today’s post, I’m sharing the most romantic tropical tales of fashion & beauty from IBFW chapter.
Palm trees, coconuts, tanned skin, sunsets, hot nights and fashion parade that’s how I can describe my experience of Asia’s biggest tropical fashion show India Beach Fashion Week 2017 powered by Jeep, India, Jhoomer Jewels, Crocs, Goa Marriott Resort & Spa and Novotel Mumbai, Juhu. The fashion festival that was held on 6th March and glossed off on 8th March was an absolute ode to beach fashion, resort & lounge fashion, cruise style, men’s fashion and destination bridal fashion.
The industry icon and the ace fashion designer Anupama Dayal brings the fresh breeze to the festival. Anupama Dayal’s #SummerSurprise was warm and welcoming the summer days. With blowy cover-ups in bubblegum pink and peaches, the festive was set in the tropical mood.
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Sonia Gohil flourished her eternal love for off-whites. The floor-length tops, sheer cover-ups, high-slit and off-shoulder maxi dress took the ramp by storm!
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Loungewear is making the major moves in Men’s fashion as well! Sanjay Hingu’s relaxed collection presents blazers and suits that are holiday-hit!
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Digvijay Singh showed his line in a very spectacular style. The theme he picked was quite pitchy and his collection is the indication of those tie-dye styles.
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Ken Ferns kept it simply feminine and pretty! Fresh as morning dew on early summer morning, the line was floral and breathable.
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The man of matter Asif Merchant took up the ramp with his fine glamourous collection. His line was inspired truly from the British holiday-style wardrobe and I’m particularly crushing on his line of suits.
Asif Merchant at IBFW 2017
My favorite of Day 1 of IBFW 2017, Arjun Khanna swiped Men’s fashion with matte black and white semi-formals. With linen fabric, blazer over shorts, he managed to take our curiosity a level higher!
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Day 2 of IBFW 2017, was stellar! Sakshi Relan showcased her ‘Blured Lines’ collection. The inspiration was driven by LGBT community; the color palate used in the collection is taken from the LGBT flag to highpoint the freedom of every person.
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Amin Farista pooled his homespun label Gandhian Fab and prospered his latest Resort wear collection in the Indigenous fabric under the name of ‘Young Khadi’. How I totally love the fringes in khadi…
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Lalit Dalmia bathed the ramp his ‘La Moda’ collection that was inspired and conceptualized to resurge the dramatic style. He took it right there on the beach and trust me, the backdrop and the view simply worked like wonder! He drew the clue from 70s Victorian era and I totally hoard this style!
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Fashion designers Sukriti and Aakruti put in an impressive collection on the ramp under the name of ‘Unicorn Tribe’. The duo enchanted the onlookers with exquisite frill-sari, off-the-shoulder blowy tops, peach pink bridal couture, infrequent flared traditional pant suits and 80s ruffles.
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Shyamal & Bhumika whipped the cream in the most elegant way. They awesome twosome expressed their love for traditional style. With pretty embroidered floral designs, sheer and shimmery fabric, the collection was completely lust-worthy!
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Geetika Kanumilli’s ‘A Dreamy Affair’ an absolute sovereign collection. With royal peach and pastel shades and effortless silhouettes, her collection adds fun and freshness for the modern bride.
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Issa’s ‘The Story Of A Summer Bride’ speaks a lot about colors and moods. The amazing tie-dye and pastel theme remains in rage this season.
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Annesdeen brings the quintessential sophistication in his couture line. The collection summarizes the cosmopolitan crowd. The pleats, flare and bare-shoulder were hit!
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Karleo Fashion exhibited the one-off concept – ‘Noir Love’ collection in which the dark hues congregate to the bright light in eventual instances. The melodramatic silhouette adds the oomph factor to the line.
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Aakriti Grover haggard the heat with her ‘Read Between The Lines’ collection of bodysuit and swimsuits. Motivated from the major stripes trend, the designer bewildered the fashion enthusiast with vibrant colors.
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Payal Jeswani steals the festival with her charismatic collection. The earthy hues and embellishments are a show-stellar for sure!
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MapxencaRS blended the life-cycle theme by representing Cherry Blossom flower. The collection is a bright maroon-red melody and has an outline inspired from 80s; bell-sleeves, ankle-length pants, ruffle-tiered skirt and asymmetric cuts.
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Swapnil Shinde put up his best and the most sensual line of Resort Wear 2017. With oodles of glamour and gut, the collection defines women perfectly as in both sexy and strong.
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Until next post,
Jasmin
          Round-up: The Best Of Beach & Resort Fashion Trends At India Beach Fashion Week 2017 Hola Sugarcups!! I just cannot get enough of all the fashion fables happening all over the world.
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