Karma Model Management in association with Budweiser unveiled their calendar along with a couture show by Designer Nitya Bajaj Birla at The Harem Garden of Five Senses, New Delhi.

It showcased the dream women – tall, lissome, smoky cognac eyes, long curly locks, sensuous and the faces that speak a thousand words. Emotions expressed are the powerhouse of talent in the Calendar 2011. 

With a vision to provide a perfect runway to young, aspiring and also professional models of India, Karma Model Management, has been taking calculated but big steps towards making it big for them and also the people attached with them.
 

TOUS, the world leading Spanish Jewellery Brand announced the unveiling of their new fragrance, TOUS Man Sport in India today in the presence of supermodel, David Miller, global Brand Ambassador of TOUS Man Sport,

Started in 1920, TOUS is globally famous for their unique style of jewellery and a variety of accessories ranging from fragrances, handbags, watches, vision, textile, leather goods and a special collection for the home.

TOUS Man Sport has a fruity aromatic fragrance that is fresh with a touch of modernity. It is informal, spontaneous yet with a definite style. It is best suited for those who love to live for the moment.

TOUS Man Sport is being introduced in the country by Beauty Concepts Pvt.Ltd, India’s leading distributor for premium fragrances and cosmetics.

Speaking on the occasion, Tony Chin, CEO, Beauty Concepts Pvt. Ltd. said, “Today is indeed a very proud moment for us. We at Beauty Concepts are confident that TOUS as a brand will be well received by both men and women in India."

TOUS Touch is priced at Rs. 3850/- (100 ml) and TOUS Man Sport is Rs 3100/- (100 ml)

Delhi based bespoke luxury shoe designer Samir Singh runs a label ‘Jakaal’ to create the beautiful one-of-its-kind pieces. Graduated from Footwear Design and Development Institute, India in 2003, he always believed that the shoes carry all style quotients which reflect the personality of the wearer. He traveled across the world to find his niche and real calling and it was the craft of Italy which he honed himself in and learnt it precisely mastering over every detail and stitch. Soon he tied up with some of the leading Italian shoe manufacturers who worked for international brands like Tod’s, among many others to produce his first line of women’s shoes under his label- Samir Singh.

It was in the year 2005 that Samir launched his first collection of women’s footwear. He initially retailed out of stores like Kimaya and Ensemble. In 2007 he started the first line of his bespoke footwear. Since 2008 the Samir’s line of footwear has been manufactured in the same factory which manufactures shoes for the likes of Manolo blahnik and Christian Louboutin. He launched his men’s footwear ready to wear line in Van Heusen Men’s Week 2010.

Samir’s design philosophy is simple yet very versatile. He draws inspiration from Salvatore Ferragamo’s work. His vision is to create shoes which will become icons of style and emblems of creativity- unique and avant-garde. Each design is created by Samir Singh and is a part of a limited edition collector’s series. So each design is one of a kind with no replicas.

The label offers spectacular designs in sole-wear in a plethora of colours. Only the finest material is used in structuring and adorning each shoe. The craftsmanship and detailing are unequaled; each design is treated like a piece of art. The result is that each shoe exudes delicate finesse sourced from across the world.

You can get Samir at:

www.jakaal.com

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From physiotherapy to modeling, life has taken drastic turns for this tall and dusky lass. Born and brought up in the sun kissed South Africa, Himarsha Venkatsamy came to Indian shores to further her modeling agenda and has not looked back since. Here fashionfad indulges in an exclusive chat with the beauty.

Tell us something about your home?
I was born and brought up in a coastal city called Durban in South Africa. I lived for many years in and out of Cape Town. It really is my favorite place in the world, more beautiful than I can describe. There is so much to do especially with outdoor activities and sport.

Tells us briefly about your family and schooling?
I am the youngest of 3 siblings. We are all very close to each other. My family is fun loving and very nurturing. My sister is my best friend, we even have matching tattoos! After high school I moved to Johannesburg to study at Wits Medical School and completed my Physiotherapy degree there.

What is your parent’s viewpoint on you choosing modeling as a career?
My parents have always been very supportive and are proud that I am happy and independent. At first they were nervous about my career change but they have always believed in me.

When and what was your first modeling assignment?
It was for a very big bank in South Africa and was actually a cricket ad film which I was the lead. They ended up using the campaign for 3 years, so that was great for me!

What all assignments have u been a part of?
In South Africa I did a show called Deal or No Deal, as well as ad films and print work, and a music video for a French band called salsedo for Euro MTV. Most of my work has been over the last 18 months in India. I have done Lakme and Wills fashion weeks, the Kingfisher Calendar as well as anchoring the Hunt for the Kingfisher Calendar Girl 2011, the music video for I Hate Love Stories with Imraan Khan, ad films, fashion campaigns and currently I am shooting a film.

How important do you think is education for a model?
I think education is an invaluable asset but unnecessary while modeling…however a modeling career is short-lived and has an expiry date so it is best to have a back up plan. 

What’s your opinion of the Modeling Industry? Are substance abuse/suicides etc as predominant as depicted by the media?
Yes…it can be a very dangerous and self destructive industry that is why I think a strong sense of self is very important.

How has the industry evolved in all these years?
It has grown and evolved drastically. I feel it has also become more dynamic and lucrative.

Tell us about your fitness regime…
I train 4 to 5 times a week. I love to road run and swim and combine that with gym sessions.

Beauty regime?
I love good products!!! Basic daily regime, facials monthly and healthy nutritious diet together with rest and happiness

Turning point of life?
Too many! I love change!!

What did you aspire to become as kid?
I wanted to be a vet…

Quick Q & A

Favorite Food? My mum’s food

Favorite Perfume? Mademoiselle- coco Chanel

Favorite Lingerie Brand? Victoria secrets

Favorite Designer? Manish Arora

Favorite Holiday Destination? Any new place to be explored…with a beach!

You hate: Judgmental “two faced” negative people

You love: My family and friends, music, food, traveling

You are scared of: The dark

Favourite Night Spot: a hotel room bed

Favourite Magazine: Vogue

Favourite Icon : Lady gaga

Zodiac : Aquarius

DOB : 15th Feb

Fav Photographer : Too many to choose from

What sort of music do you listen to?
Everything…depends on my mood. Music is the food to my soul.

Your greatest achievement?
Completing my physiotherapy degree. I had a great sense of accomplishment with that!

What do you think of Bollywood as a career option?
A great progression as a model as it allows your career to be more dynamic. Personally I love acting and the actual production and concept of film so for me its perfect!

What is your idea of an ideal date?
Great company, good food and conversation, definitely a good bottle of red wine…outdoors under the stars

When not modeling what are you most likely to be found doing?
Traveling. I am a complete travel freak, I love exploring new places and gaining new experiences.

Any Social cause that you feel strongly for and want to be (or you are) associated with?
I feel very strongly about public health infrastructures…I was involved in charity fundraising and offered my physiotherapy services to governmental and small private institutions for the less fortunate and unemployed public in South Africa

Five essentials to be followed by an upcoming model?
Have a sense of self, know about your industry, make sure your body is always on top form, have a strong book and keep evolving!

Difference between Indian Models and Western Models. Who is a more viable choice internationally and why?
I think western models are less inhibited. I think both are viable it depends of the model

What is has been the most touching moment of your life?
I had a patient with a spinal cord lesion who had minimal movement and sensation from the waist down. He was completely dependent and in a wheelchair…after 8 months of rehab…in my final week of work I got him walking with crutches and completely independent. Watching him walk out the hospital in crutches…amazing moment!

Deepika Govind, one of India’s most innovative designers presents a collection titled Chutney.com, an exclusive range of T-shirts inspired by the flavors of India. Traditional and funky elements combine to form three tee collections: Sporty, Vintage and Hampi Revisited.

The ‘Sporty’ collection has specifically been designed for the traveler who wants to carry with him/her the threads of the Indian experience. This line is in solid colours of red, blue and white with pure-cotton knit. This rugged lifestyle product carries traditional Indian motifs in a contemporary format. Chic, sharp and fitted, they prove to be ideal co-ordinates for the traveler discovering India this summer.

The second line of T-shirts is the ‘Vintage’ collection, which envisions India as an entity stretched in time. Drawing influences from 1947 and merging that with what it is today, the vintage t-shirts are sepia-toned with a delicate jaali dividing an assortment of Indian snapshots – ancient monuments, colloquial catch phrases and popular graffiti.

Deepika’s last line in the Chutney.com Collection is ‘Hampi Revisited’. This line of T-shirts relives the glories of the ancient city of Hampi, a civilization ahead of its time. Distinct feminine cuts characterize this line, which pays a tribute to the city’s austere architecture, finely – crafted jewelry and touches of royalty in a palette of English rose.

The chutney.com collection of India inspired T-shirts is priced between Rs 2500 to Rs 6500.