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linuxgamenews · 8 months ago
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Dive into the Fishbowl Demo: Explore the Journey of Alo
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Fishbowl Demo for the charming coming of age slice of life game released on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to the creative team at imissmyfriends.studio for their amazing work. Available to play now on Steam. We have something unique to share from the indie world. The duo at imissmyfriends.studio just released a playable demo of their new title, Fishbowl, on Steam. It's very playable on Linux via Proton. So you can delve into the slice of life story that gives us a first glimpse into the journey of a character named Alo, Who is also dealing with loss and finding herself in a new city. They’ve also thrown in a fresh trailer that gives us a sneak peek at the new faces and flashbacks you'll see. Rhea Gupte, who co-founded the studio and is the creative genius behind the title, shared from their place in Goa, India. They’ve really put their hearts into this project. The Fishbowl demo we get to play is just a teaser of the deeper themes and stories they plan to explore. So, what’s the Fishbowl demo all about? It's a touching title where you follow 21-year-old Alo through her first month in a new job, in a new city, all while she's mourning her grandma. Every choice you make shapes Alo’s journey of self-discovery, which can end in many different ways.
Fishbowl - Demo Launch Trailer
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You get to decide how Alo spends her days: video chatting with family and friends, editing videos through a fun arcade - style game. Or sorting through her late grandma’s stuff in puzzle challenges that bring back memories. Plus, there’s always time for a bit of self-care and getting to know yourself better. Fishbowl demo focuses on the feels — dealing with loneliness, building friendships, and processing grief. It promises no "correct" endings, just the journey of living through the ups and downs. And if you want to dig deeper, the creators, Rhea and her partner Prateek Saxena, were also talking about their inspirations and the game’s development at LudoNarraCon on Steam on May 9th, 2024. The features are unique too:
Chat with a bunch of different characters and see where conversations take you.
Have fun with a matching game that doubles as your video editing job.
Dive into puzzles that help you rediscover old memories.
Look after your home and yourself—it’s all up to you!
Enjoy gorgeous hand-drawn graphics and chill lofi beats.
Each decision you make helps you uncover more about the past and figure out life one day at a time. So, if you're into releases that feel a bit more personal and introspective, give the Fishbowl Demo a try on Steam. It’s definitely worth diving into. Playable on Linux via Proton with Windows PC. The release date is still TBA.
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namahshah · 2 years ago
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Makeup & Hair Artistry for Saundh collection Campaign 
Featured images were made at their factory based in Surat | Concept & Photography by Rhea Gupte
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nerdball · 8 years ago
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distantvoices · 5 years ago
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Archana Nair By Rhea Gupte
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homegrownin-blog · 6 years ago
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A day in the life of a personal blogger by Rema Chaudhary
https://homegrown.co.in/article/12619/rhea-gupte-x-rema-chaudhary-chronicling-a-day-in-the-life-of-a-personal-blogger
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antonia-necochea · 3 years ago
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La artista y escritora Rhea Gupte comenzó a fotografiar su compost desde casa poco antes de que la India entrara en confinamiento. Crear la serie le dio a Gupte la oportunidad de conectarse mejor con los desechos de alimentos que estaba produciendo. "Puso en primer plano temas importantes como el valor de los alimentos que cultivamos, cómo nosotros como seres humanos decidimos y hemos decidido utilizar los recursos que la Tierra nos da, cómo se distribuyen y qué podemos hacer de esos recursos si los usáramos consciente y justamente". - Artist and writer Rhea Gupte began photographing her compost from home shortly before India went into lockdown. Creating the series gave Gupte the opportunity to better connect with the food waste she was producing. “It brought to the forefront important topics such as the value of the food we grow, how we as human beings decide and have decided to utilize the resources the Earth gives us, how they are distributed, and what we can make of those resources if we were to use them consciously and fairly. vía @atmos . . #explore #experiment #design #contemporaryphotography #contemporarydesign #contemporaryart #wasteart #sustainableart #compost #designlovers #artist #designersarees #inspiration #designing #creating #eyeondesign #visualart #contemporary #designinspiration #collectivelycreate https://www.instagram.com/p/CVJI5AQPaRl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jacobsonmichelle679208 · 5 years ago
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fashion photography, rhea gupte, sky, clouds, pastel, voluminous, fabric, minima...#clouds #fabric #fashion #gupte #minima #pastel #photography #rhea #sky #voluminous
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portfolioshowcase · 7 years ago
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Interview, Rhea Gupte: The Visual Poet
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Everything that she creates allows you to be immersed in the fragrance of her individual freedom and triggers a deeper poetry into your being. But to feel her poetry, you have to be very subtle. 
Rhea! How much do you value the human expression?
I feel I value human expression above anything else. I value love above anything else and feel it is the finest specimen of human expression. Love, I feel, transcends into the work that I do, the love for creating each day, in my writing, photography and digital art.
With the advent of digital art, there is a greater hope for the storytelling impulse to be always there. The dynamic that you work with suggests that as well. Where did it begin for you, the impulse of telling a story?
I feel it began as a kid. Around the age of 8 or 9 I wrote my first poem and have been writing ever since. I used to make up characters and stories and write chapters of novels which I hoped to one day turn into an animated series. I have been hugely influenced by cartoons and Japanese anime growing up. I actually wanted to pursue animation when I was in school and that's when I learnt how to use all the softwares, everything from photoshop to 3DsMAX, very early on. However, that still remains a dream I may pursue someday. I started modelling part time on the side after school and started working as a stylist and creative director on projects as well. I did that for a long time and only picked up the camera, myself, about two years ago. So I still feel like a baby when it comes to photography. There is so much I want to learn and so much I want to narrate. In all my work, the aspect of storytelling has always been important to me. As a model I'd be a character and think beyond just wearing the clothes, as a stylist I wanted to develop moods and emotions and as a photographer, I feel I can communicate my world and thoughts through images.
..and how much of that helped you to become an individual?
I feel you grow so much as a person and your thoughts are constantly evolving depending on what kind of material you read, view and the conversations you have. These thoughts often become ideas which translate into a creative project. I feel that evolution of thoughts in my work has shaped me into the person I am today. I feel it is a representation of the growth of my mind and thus myself. Growing and trying to be better, what I live my life by.
I know that it becomes a little difficult to maintain one's individuality, because from the surface where one's seen from - it gets interpreted as a personality. What's your approach towards remaining uncrowded?
I feel individuality stems from knowing yourself while personality comes from how much of yourself you wish to show to others. I feel in both cases it is a personal journey and ideally shouldn't be defined by opinions. I find solace in being by myself and I feel very comfortable being alone. In fact, I enjoy it and that helps my creative thinking. That said, it is equally important for me to surround myself with love. I feel the balance between these two helps me maintain the most amount of stability and productivity.  
When I first came across your work, you were showcasing different collaborations, with people you perhaps trusted on an aesthetic level. But your work has become more liberating, there are no dependencies or barriers that come in way of your creation. What brought you to that point? The necessity of passion towards every project?
Yes, I was playing a lot of different roles within the space of creating images but I never thought to be the person behind the lens for a long time. When I realized it was something I wanted to do in order to communicate my aesthetic and explorations, it was the beginning of a new journey. With collaborations, I always worked with people I respected for their talent and most of them have grown to become great friends. However, being the person shooting the frames, coloring the images as well as having a specific vision gives me the creative freedom that directing or working in a different capacity simply didn't in many ways. I was ready to put in the time to explore a new chapter and to develop a new ability. I wanted to portray things how I saw them in my mind and I felt being the person to create them myself would be the best start. I feel I also grew slightly possessive and protective about my concepts and wanted to have the chance to execute them myself, both as a challenge of whether I could do it and to get the satisfaction from making images.
In the process of developing a project, where does your consciousness step into shaping it a particular way - is it about something relatable or something that bends reality, at least question reality?
I like to be very meticulous with the planning I do for a project. I am not one of those photographer's who reaches a location and figures it out, I have great respect for them, but I am not one of them. I like to think of each frame, each strand of hair, every object in the picture, even the colors, beforehand. After all the planning though, on the day of the shoot, I also let go and allow elements to bend my conceptualization as a lot of things aren't always in my control. Even if I am creating something surreal, I have a rather militant method of going about it. The part where I am not typically conscious or analytical is while penning down ideas and I pen them down each day no matter how silly they could be. So the ideation process is dreamy and the execution is planned.
Can you walk us through your process in detail? 
I start off with pen and paper. If it's a commercial project I am working on, I try to understand the essence of where the client comes from, what they wish to portray and how I can make it my own. I draw out rough sketches of frames, write down ideas and locations and figure of the color schemes the images could have. After brainstorming I figure out the viability of having and editing things depending on the budget, brief and other factors. I then go into the shoot with a calm and positive spirit. It's always in my head to make the best of what's in front of me. After the shoot, I look at the pictures a day or so later. Instead of selecting the images I like, I start off by rejecting the ones I don't, making the pool of images smaller and smaller. Ultimately I am left with a set I am fond of. I then start with tweaking colors on Lightroom and just playing around. I polish the images on Photoshop. If it's a digital art project, I'll spend a day or more working on a single image on Photoshop. After editing all the images I'll put them next to each other in a folder and see if I need to tweak anything, especially in terms of color, so they are all cohesive.
Since we talked about human expression in the beginning, can you tell us about how you work around the moments that are emotionally challenging to you? Do you create from an imbalance, and if you do, do you publish it?
I feel more drawn to writing in my difficult moments and I find spending hours just me and my laptop on a single piece of work really therapeutic. The clone stamp tool has got me through many rough times. :)
I do publish both my writing and my work created in such times. I find it more honest than anything else as it stems from this place of complete isolation towards one emotion, typically sadness or helplessness even. There is a fragility to the words and colors chosen. However, I feel the need to pick myself up and don't find imbalance a way to create with longevity. Having a healthy frame of mind is really important for me to be able to create for an entire day and to also have the headspace to do things, like chores, for example. To me, an imbalance for too long paralyzes the logical mind. It might make me a better artist or photographer but probably not the best daughter, friend or room-mate.
You just said that having a healthy frame of mind is really important to you. Could you share with us about how you approach emotional wellness? 
I feel I practice mindfulness in most of my actions and try and see the positive side of any situation, in life and in my work. I am an optimist and very enthusiastic most days in a year. However, as artists we can be so self-critical, I for sure am. I always see scope to grow and improve. This attitude can be extremely motivating and help you reach for more but if it's not in the right doses, it can pull you down. I struggled with self-doubt more when I didn't have a clear idea of where I wanted my work to take me. Since I started creating images myself I feel focused and I feel like I am on the right trajectory. I also have the tendency to overwork myself and although it's enjoyable no matter the hours, it can get physically exhausting and emotionally draining with constant deadlines. I feel I practice more self-care and take the time out to spend with loved ones and by myself. I wish to approach every situation with a calm frame of mind, I have improved a lot over time. Earlier, hinderances during a project, particularly the ones which weren't in my control, would make me really anxious. I feel I tackle them better now. I feel my mind gets better with each day by practicing mindfulness.
Before I ask you the last question- since your work is more poetry than poetic, is there any particular poem or a short story that complements your being?  
Thank you, those are very kind words and I feel I have to do so much better to live up to these. Yes, many! I enjoy the lyrical writings of Ben Okri. Also the first chapter from Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke.
With that, what would you suggest an aspiring artist?
To create as often as you can and to explore facets of your work as much as you can. Never stop learning, never feel like you know enough. Find something you love to do, create with all the love that you have for what you do and create for yourself first.
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Rhea Gupte
http://fuss.co.in/
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Interviewed by The Portfolio
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otomestyle · 7 years ago
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Haxprocess (by Rhea Gupte)
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bollywoodpapa · 5 years ago
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Take a look at the hottest Instagram celebrities from India
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Take a look at the hottest Instagram celebrities from India
Nowadays social media is one of the biggest sources of communication and leisure time. People follow their favorite personalities and celebrities on various social media platforms. Even celebrities don’t leave any stone unturned to interact with their fans. Take a look at the hottest Instagram celebrities from India.
1. Neha Malik
Neha Malik is an Indian actress and model. She has appeared in many music videos. She debuted through her Hindi film Bhanwari Ka Laal. In 2018, she has appeared in Maninder Bhuttar’s song Sakhiyan. She has 2.1m followers on Instagram.
2. Saad Chaudhary
Saad Chaudhary is one of the Instagram big names whose fame is rising for a long time. He has 48.6k followers on Instagram.
hottest Instagram celebrities from India
3. Santoshi Shetty
Santoshi Shetty is the popular Fashion Blogger and also Instagram Star. She is known for her Beautiful Looks, cute smile, Style and hot Personality. She runs a popular Blog with name thestyledge.com. She is getting hugely popular for her Fashion sense. She has 667k followers on Instagram.
4. Anuj Singh Duhan
Anuj is a fitness freak, and for many Instagram users, he is the source of inspiration. His Instagram bio says “Being yourself is the coolest thing anybody can do, enjoy being yourself”. He has 37.4k followers on Instagram.
5. Rhea Gupte
 Rhea is one of the successful Photographer. She created FUSS as a way to showcase her work.
6. Gauri Mehta
Gauri Mehta is an Indian instagram star and an model who has worked the whole way across Mumbai (Bombay) and Dubai. The bold and confident Gauri Mehta is the style icon of every girl of the present generation. She has 271k followers on Instagram.
7. Gaurav Rana
Gaurav Rana is a model and a fitness enthusiast. He has 11.6k followers on Instagram.
8. Vikram Mastal 
Vikram Mastal is an Indian film Actor, who has worked predominantly in Bollywood . His previous film to hit the theatres was Suspense in the year 2019 .
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9. Sammrat Chaudhary
10. Aditi Budhathoki
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latestnews2018-blog · 6 years ago
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Farhan Akthar feels sports stories inspire people
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Farhan Akthar feels sports stories inspire people
Actor Farhan Akhtar addresses a press conference regarding Imperial Blue Superhit Night concert, in Jaipur on Dec 17, 2017.
Filmmaker-actor Farhan Akthar, who is gearing up for his next film The Sky is Pink, has said sports stories are easier to understand and they also inspire people.
Akthar was speaking to the media at the launch of a sportswear brand along with Anil Kumble, Ritesh Sidhwani, Saqib Salim, Rhea Chakraborty and Nidhhi Agerwal.
The actor earlier played the role of Indian sprinter Milkha Singh in Bhag Milkha Bhag.
“We always look up to sporting icons and sporting legends over the time that we have had, to bring their stories onscreen. There is a lot I think, for children especially, to learn about character and life and it also helps to reinvent you and to deal with failure,” Akthar said.
“I think if you can take stories from sports, they are easier for people to understand and they inspire people because they are not very complicated so, it gets easy for children and people in general to learn life lessons from sports,” he added.
In the near future, audiences will be able to see sports films based on India’s 1983 World Cup win titled 83 in which Ranveer Singh is playing the role of former Indian captain Kapil Dev.
Shraddha Kapoor will play role of Indian badminton player Saina Nehwal in Amol Gupte’s upcoming film.
“As far as cinema on sports is concerned, I think nothing can be more dramatic. When you watch a sport, be it cricket or football or badminton, we have seen the events in a match, where you feel this has played out in a way which couldn’t even be scripted.
“If you write it, then people might question that how is it possible? So, there is lot of drama in sports and that’s what makes it so enjoyable to watch. In sports, heroes emerge and stories are created in a way that you cannot possibly imagine,” he said.
The Sky is Pink is a biographical drama film directed by Shonali Bose and co-produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur, Ronnie Screwvala under the banner of RSVP films.
The film is based on motivational speaker Aisha Chaudhary who was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis.
It stars Priyanka Chopra, Farhan Akhtar and Zaira Wasim in lead roles.
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namahshah · 6 years ago
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Makeup & Hair Artistry for Posh Pride campaign collection lookbook
Photography & Styling by Rhea Gupte | Hair and Makeup by Namah Shah Model Irene Augustin & Tashi Pedi at Anima Creatives | Client | Posh Pride
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nerdball · 8 years ago
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aburycollection-blog · 8 years ago
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Unparalleled Confidence - Rhea Gupte
Words of Wonder By Rhea Gupte
I think the taste of India in terms of aesthetics is all embracing. People aren’t scared of bold colours, prints, mixing and matching. In fact they have the ability to carry it with an unparalleled confidence.
Rhea Gupte
Rhea Gupte is an extraordinary creative director of the online website FUSS. Based in Goa, India, she is growing her practise in the field of mixed media art, combining photography with digital manipulation and collage creation. She also works as a creative consultant and content creator in the fashion and lifestyle segment with selected brands on a long term basis.
We have spoken with Rhea exclusively. Here you can read her interview.
  Unparalleled Confidence – Rhea Gupte was originally published on One of a Mind by ABURY
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lifestylebean · 8 years ago
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Top Indian Women Fashion Blogger You Should Follow
Every fashion addict includes a preferred selection of bloggers she turns to for his or her unique perspective on fashion, an insider consider their local style scene, and also the latest news and trends. these girls have created a popularity all over the world. For something a little nearer to home, Lifestylebean analyzes all of the talent brewing in your area. Listed here are the bloggers you have to follow:
1. Anshita Juneja – Elegance with brains, Delhi-based Anshita may be the editor and founding father of Vanity No Apologies, among the best beauty blogs in India. She began your blog like a breather in the rigorous study of financial aspects (when studying on her Bachelor’s running business financial aspects at Delhi College). And today, despite the fact that she’s going after her Master of business administration, Vanity No Apologies remains her priority as she is constantly on the turn out credible content on her readers. Anshita Juneja well known for her comprehensive reviews on Lipsticks and Nail products. Ask her for the best products to compliment your skin type and she will guide you thoroughly. Anshita has also bagged many awards in the Beauty & Make up Category.
2. Ankita Srivastava – A beauty enthusiast Mumbai, Ankita started her blog ‘Corallista’ in January 2011 while pursuing her Bachelors at IIT Bombay to share her love for make-up and beauty with the online community. She coined the term ‘Corallista’ inspired by the Coral color rage that had taken the beauty world by storm when she founded this blog! What started as a hobby soon grew into a passion and upon completing her engineering degree in 2012, she devoted herself full time to building Corallista as a one-stop destination for beauty lovers looking for comprehensive reviews,
3. Kritika Khurana – Miss Khurana a.k.a ‘That Boho Girl’ adores exactly what is due to being stylish. After graduating having a degree popular & Design from JD Institute of favor Technology, she began her very own an e-commerce keep HYPE and it has her very own label – K_Kritika. She love Bohemian fashion & is a huge fan of Swarovski jewellery. Certainly one of her major inspirations is blogger Erika Boldrin who experiments with panache and keeps her look always neat and elegant.
4. Aashna Shroff– Cool, confident and bold! Fashion and sweetness enthusiast, Aashna Shroff from the Snob Journal likes to use her style to experiment and push limitations. Ever the entrepreneur, she also offers a web-based keep Snob Shop that’s extra time of her very own method of fashion. Her blog brings the finest of beauty, fashion and her globe trotting ways and offers to keep you going to test something totally new together with your wardrobe!
5. Devina Malhotra – A self-confessed blogger, baker and army brat has probably the most popular fashion blogs in India, ‘GuiltyBytes’! She likes to write, read superstar gossip, shop and take food photographs. Getting been a author for Tehelka, Hindustan Occasions and couple of other publications she’s always were built with a flair for writing. She loved studying worldwide blogs and websites and but always wondered why skinny, thin women finish up telling exactly what a curvy lady should put on and just how whenever they style themselves once they don’t realize that physique! Hence, she created GuiltyBytes. Through her publish she asks readers to honor their curves and love themselves the actual way it is. Aside from fashion, she gives honest reviews about beauty items, wedding ideas and places to look.
6. Mehak Sagar – Mehak Sagar is really a effective entrepreneur in their right and wears several hats effortlessly. Mehak may be the editor of the hugely popular beauty blog – Peaches & Blush. She is another risk analyst in a financial MNC. Additionally, she’s began a bridal shopping online business – Brides by Peaches & Blush. While a lot of us may be overwhelmed handling one job, Mehak appears to thrive at juggling three demanding careers.
7. Akanksha Redhu – Akanksha Redhu, a Delhi based fashion/lifestyle blogger has generated a remarkable following in a couple of years. Akanksha Redhu has labored with lots of lucrative brands including Burberry, Gap, Honda and Michael Kors and it is living the imagine A lot of ambitious fashion enthusiasts. Akanksha shares how she joined the intimidating fashion world blogging making it her full-time job.
8. Aayushi Bangur – What started like a causal walk round the dunia ngeblog soon grew to become a pressure to reckon with. Aayushi Bangur’s ‘Styledrv’ originates a lengthy and classy route since its modest beginning points. Her blog is really a style-book of scriptures for each fashion enthusiast. Aayushi always romanced the thought of beginning a way site like a hobby to escape her financial aspects books and achieved her dreams pretty at the start of existence. Her consistently gorgeous posts displaying her unique fashion sense, completely won us over. Aayushi’s photographs that are drawn in the neighborhoods of South Bombay, gives her portraits a serving of Indo-western magic which can make you adore the town without visiting it.
9. Gia kashyap – began served by YouTube videos in 2010 consider there weren’t as numerous Indian YouTubers in those days, she switched to blogging. As being a graphic artist, she enjoys making the creatives on her blog – ‘Giasaysthat.com’ with a mixture of some awesome content and visuals. Gia wants fashion to become fun than simply plain model-esque images which can be just a little narcissistic. Hence, a whole portion of the blog is devoted to ‘Budget shopping’ (Pennywise). She’s also began a little section on the website that’s focused on provide freelance jobs for youthful women.
10. Shalini Chopra – Shalini Chopra from ‘Stylish by Nature’ is fashionista from Bangalore. From the youthful age she always slanted toward fashion and therefore her blog name ‘Stylish by Nature’ remains true in every sense. Getting super stylish parents, she began dressing and posting photographs on various social networking forums. Her buddies and supporters stored requesting her to begin your blog which she couldn’t avoid. She’s truly sensational and writes on various topics like fashion, beauty, food, bollywood and occasions. While she does frequent branded stores, she asks the wedding guests to not be biased towards them because the best stuff she finds is thru street shopping. Shalini’s advice to any or all the ladies would be to place their physique and luxury into account before adopting a pattern.
11. Rhea Gupte – Having a degree popular Communication, Rhea teams track of brands and uses her abilities like a model, beautician and inventive director to create high quality content. Rhea’s Fuss imaginative shoots and individualistic style happen to be showcased by premium brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Maybelline New You are able to, Azva, L’Oreal Paris and Swarovski. She’s been featured because the This summer 2015 covergirl for that Juice Magazine with mentions in lots of publications like Vogue India, Elle Canada, NYLON Indonesia, Grazia India, Cosmopolitan India to mention a couple of.
12. Magali Vaz – Together with her eccentric style of design, Magali Vaz of ‘Magalic.com’ includes a unique personal style which pulled us towards her blog. She’s always considered fashion as a kind of self-expression and loves studying concerning the good reputation for fashion, especially fashion through the twentieth century because it plays such an important role. Apart from as being a fashion bloggers, Magali is another great professional photographer along with a blogger. You have to take a look at her Youtube funnel for honest, energetic and fresh perspectives on everything associated with fashion.
13. Pallavi Ruhail – Pallavi was initially an epidemiologist employed in the care sector for 3 years before she required up blogging full-time as her style-obsessed alter-ego a.k.a ‘That Delhi Girl’. She accustomed to publish random images of her outfit everyday on Instagram when individuals began requesting her to begin blogging and provide them style tips. She’s come a lengthy way since and it has began her very own online Fashion, Lifestyle, Grooming, Travel and Entertainment magazine known as TDG Magazine for both women and men so people do not have to trace millions of other portals for that latest trends.  She’s labored with brands like VLCC, UrbanClap, Swarovski and much more.
14. Debasree Banerjee – Getting a diploma in Biotechnology along with a Masters in Management, Debasree comes with an obsession for Cosmetics. When she isn’t working, she’s continuously conceptualizing ideas, searching for inspiration and finding new methods to enhance her blog – ‘All She Needs’! She covers fashion, makeup trends, skincare products and lifestyle. It’s essentially “all she needs” to understand curated into one blog.
15. Masoom Minawala – Masoom Minawala began her blogging journey in 2010 and she or he is continuing to grow to get probably the most prominent fashion bloggers in India. Her great business sense has furthermore empowered her to develop her venture – ‘Style Fiesta’ that is a fashion blog, e-commerce store along with a fashion job portal all-in-one! Her blog encompasses personal outfits, inspirations, trend reports and offers a regular low-lower of what’s happening within the style circuit.
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antonia-necochea · 3 years ago
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Compost por Rhea Gupte “Utilizo el medio fotográfico para comunicar ideas y emociones sabiendo que el público le dará su propia interpretación, como consumidores del medio, y lo hará parte de sus propias experiencias y conciencia. Me gusta usar el medio para iniciar conversaciones, esperando que se convierta en un diálogo más amplio y profundo sobre el tema presentado. Me desafío a mí misma a usar el mínimo de recursos al fotografiar y tratar de mantenerme alejada de conjuntos, accesorios y materiales que no son reutilizables o biodegradables, y que generan residuos excesivos” - Compost by Rhea Gupte “I use the photographic medium to communicate ideas and emotions with the knowledge that the audience will take away their own interpretation of my work, as consumers of the medium, and make it a part of their own experiences and consciousness. I like to use the medium to start conversations and hopefully a larger dialogue into the subject matter presented. I challenge myself to use minimal resources when photographing and try to stay away from sets, props and materials which aren’t reusable or biodegradable, and generate excessive waste” . . #explore #experiment #installation #artfromwaste #sustainableart #contemporaryphotography #contemporaryart #designlovers #artist #designersarees #inspiration #designing #creating #eyeondesign #visualart #contemporary #designinspiration #collectivelycreate https://www.instagram.com/p/CVJHHATJ_eD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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