Zippo, maker of the world-famous windproof lighter, celebrates its 85th anniversary in 2017.Over the years, the brand has amassed a legion of fans, given consumers new ways to enjoy Zippo, and cemented itself within popular culture.

Committed to quality and boundary pushing design since 1932, the company has created two limited edition lighters to honour this momentous anniversary.

Having produced over 550 million windproof lighters and 300,000 lighter designs. With presence in over 200 countries, the brand enjoys a truly global following.
In recent years, a strong diversification strategy and successful product launches have seen Zippo evolve into a true lifestyle brand. Over 85 years, the brand has established itself as a symbol of American style, seen in the hands of influential people from the worlds of fashion, art, music and film.


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An exhibition currently on view at the Guggenheim New York, shown during the 80th anniversary year of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. Lavazza has a strong link with the organization, having partnered with the Guggenheim New York since 2014, of four critically-acclaimed exhibitions to-date. The new alliance with the Peggy Guggenheim in Venice provides Lavazza the opportunity to serve its quality authentic Italian coffee experiences on-site with a Lavazza café, as well as help bring to life impactful exhibitions.

The first exhibition Lavazza supports at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection is “Mark Tobey: Threading Light.” The show will be on view from May 6, 2017 – September 10, 2017, with its first weeks opening to the public during the famed Venice Biennale, the leading contemporary art show. It was Mark Tobey himself who nearly 60 years ago in 1958 received the City of Venice Prize at the Venice Biennale. And now, the first retrospective in more than 20 years explores and re-contextualizes a selection of 66 works by this major American painter whose influence on the movement towards a national modern art identity was in the past overlooked.

In summers, we apprehend more trouble for our skin, face and body. Everyday our body reacts to heat and the change in barometric pressures. With the mercury rising, the scorching heat and dry atmosphere is bound to have its adverse effect on our body.

Our bodies don’t always cope well with high mercury especially if we are not conscious of our need to hydrate continuously during the day. A combination of humidity and heat can stop the ever so important evaporation from our bodies which is the body’s mechanism for keeping it cool. Without the ability to evaporate through skin, internal body temperature rises and brings about traumatic changes in our body such as-

Skin Irritation with small red spots on the face, neck and the chest Exhaustion.

Syncope that is loss of consciousness caused by fall in blood pressure which is quite normal in summers.

According to Ayurveda, summer is the season of “Pitta Dosha” which is related to the Fire Element responsible for governing the Metabolism and changes in the Body including Digestion. Many health problems related to Pitta Dosha are Heart Burn, excessive Body Heat and Sweating, Skin problems like Skin rashes, Prickly Heat and Acne, Stomach Over acidity and peptic ulcers, rough hair, irritability and anger.

Rising temperatures are also associated with huge Mood swings and you need to relax your nervous system as well as stress related disorders. This can otherwise play havoc with your face, Hair and Body.

Over acidity and indigestion cause dip in your facial pH level prompting more Allergies, Tanning and Loss in Skin Glow. Rehydration of Skin and body through high intake of Fluids, Fruit Juices, Easy to digest Salads and foods with high fibre content can help in bringing back the lost lusture.

Here are a few combinations that work wonder on your skin in summer, especially drawn from your own kitchen:

Lemon – lemon combats free radicals also it is rich in vitamin c so consuming it every day will help gives you a bright and healthy skin and it also helps in detoxifying. It also has bleaching properties so it lightens the skin tone. But try to avoid stepping out of the house in the sun after application of lemon as it may give you a burning sensation.

Aloevera – Consuming Aloevera in summers will help your body stay cool and its application gives your skin a soothing effect and kills any kind of bacteria, fungi and viruses. If your skin is affected by sun, application of Aloevera will help your skin heal as fast as possible.

Curd – This dairy product is rich in calcium and magnesium content which helps to strengthen our bones, besides it is a great exfoliater when added with gram flour (Chana Daal) it acts as a whitening agent and thus helps remove tan.

Neem leaves (margosa) – Neem has anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, anti –bacterial properties that not only benefit your health but also can help you get rid of many beauty problems. Neem contains Vitamin C, which helps in getting rid of skin problems like blackheads, pigmentation, dullness and aging, thus leaving the skin with a youthful glow.

Oat meals – Oats are healthy and nutritious food, it has amazing healing properties from inside as well as outside our body. oatmeal scrub is great for dry and rough skin.

Tulsi leaves – Tulsi leaves have high level of potassium, magnesium and vitamin C can help regulating your blood pressure. It’s also loaded with a lot of antioxidant.

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Addressing the choices irrespective of gender, class or ethnic disparities, Vami has initiated a web series to aware women of various yoga postures, frisking from home to office, stealing a moment and indulging themselves into stair asana, read asana, laptop asana, sofa asana, desktop asana, slide asana.

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Prada cruise was a play on lightness and industrial architecture, with the femininity of the transparent skirts. Pleated and scalloped lingerie looks were anchored with silver and crystal beading and cinched at the waist with shiny black belts. Necklaces of gold fringe swung at the cleavage while feathers were stuck fetchingly in hair worn in twin braids.

Reflecting the modernist space, Miuccia Prada created deconstructed tops with angular puff sleeves and jagged hoods worn in an open V-neck. Sturdy black miniskirts were layered over sheer fabric were paired with pretty pumps or thick soled sneakers, worn with sheer knee-high socks.

Karl Lagerfeld looked to the origin of culture for the latest CHANEL Cruise collection, which was presented in the Galerie Courbe upstairs in the Grand Palais, Paris. Greek Antiquity, the cradle of culture, beauty and modernity, is at the heart of the designer’s inspiration: “The criteria of beauty in ancient, then classical, Greece still hold true. There have never been more beautiful representations of women. Or more beautiful columns. The entire Renaissance, in fact, was based on Antiquity. It is really about the youth of the world in all its power and unpredictability — just like the unforgiving gods.”

Supple draping and elegant, fluid lines shape a silhouette in tweed and jersey, silk and linen, lace and crepe. Raw fringe mingles with precious embroidery, column-heeled gladiators elevate the traditional Greek sandal, and Olympic laurels become head ornaments while sautoirs, bracelets and golden cuffs adorn the neck and arms. Amphorae transform into small or large pleated leather backpacks. Minaudières and clutches are crafted in meticulously draped leather or bronzed exotic skins. CHANEL’s GABRIELLE bag mixes leather with knitted owl or antique vase motifs, or appears in marbled leather.


In rewriting the codes of Antiquity, Karl Lagerfeld offers an idealized vision of Greece: “Reality is of no interest to me. I use what I like. My Greece is an idea,” he says. Greek sleeves with draped or gathered shoulders structure lines and find a counterpoint in marked or belted waists. Sun pleats are inspired by fluted columns, while knitwear motifs echo those found on antique vases or the friezes of ancient frescoes. The designer homes in on details, such as buttons engraved with owls, the mythological symbol of wisdom; or prints with laurel crowns, oak leaves with hidden camellias or laurel branches arched into elegant double-Cs. These symbols, along with the wheat stalks Gabrielle Chanel favored, also embellish the coins adorning an elegant little evening bag.


With this collection, Karl Lagerfeld composes a true travelogue through time and space. Dazzling white and vivid Cycladic blue cascade over suit dresses and A-line jackets in woven tweed, illuminating an iconic suit with curvaceous, amphora-like hips.

Antiquity meets modern fashion mythology in draped jersey tops, long skirts, and wide, fluid sun-pleated trousers and jumpsuits in black, white and beige or terracotta and gold. Fringed, unlined pale or ocher tweed is fashioned into ample crossover coats and zipped shepherdess dresses belted with a gold-ringed cord. The simplicity of linen dresses is elevated with embroideries of multi-colored stones. The realm of mythology is ever-present: Greek goddesses appear in dresses literally sculpted, in immaculate crepe, their marked waists embroidered entirely in sequins that emulate marble.


Nymphs, too, emerge in jersey or mousseline dresses worn under long tunics printed with crowns of golden leaves. Elsewhere are dresses embroidered with spirals, a symbol of movement, life and energy that lends balance to Spartan-inspired tops and skirts.

A longtime admirer of Antiquity, Karl Lagerfeld transcends its codes, demonstrating the timelessness, spirit and allure of CHANEL. Presented at the Grand Palais, this collection was welcomed with resounding applause by the CHANEL Ambassadors Keira Knightley, Anna Mouglalis, Caroline de Maigret, Ellie Bamber and Clotilde Hesme, the young American actress YaraShahidi, the French actresses Isabelle Huppert and Marine Vacth, the Chinese actress Liu Shi Shi, as well as the directors Pedro Almodóvar and Deniz Gamze Ergüven.

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The glamorous Cannes Collection 2017 includes a range of illuminating True Match Lumi Liquid and Powder Highlighters and the intense Tint Caresse Cushion Lipstick range. The collection has been especially curated by the team of international experts to match the oomph and splendor of Cannes red carpet. Through the Cannes Collection, L’Oréal Paris is all set to showcase the tranquility, pristine landscape and stunning colors of the French Riviera that weaves together stories of cinema and beauty effortlessly.


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