American actress, singer and television producer Ashley Tisdale shows off her bikini bod while vacationing in CSL, Mexico. CSL (Cabo San Lucas - popularly known as just 'Los Cabos' - along with San José del Cabo - in Mexico and 'Cabo' in the United States) is a city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula in the municipality of Los Cabos in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Cabo San Lucas has become an important vacation and spa destination, with a great variety of sites of interest, and timeshares that have been built on the coast between San Lucas and San José del Cabo. (wikipedia.org)
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Nicole Bahls Wearing a Curve-Revealing Two-Piece Swimsuit At Pepe Beach
Nicole Bahls candid with paparazzi flashes at Pepe beach in Rio on Monday (November 23). She wear a curve-revealing two-piece swimsuit (Rio Bikini Babe).
Access to Joatinga is controlled by the gated community fronting the beach, with the entrance along the Joa Highway (Estrada de Joa'). Barra, as it is commonly referred to as, is the most extensive stretch of sand in Rio at 10 miles long (15 km). On the section known as Pepe Beach (Praia de Pepe) you have one of the biggest beach party areas in Rio.
Access to Joatinga is controlled by the gated community fronting the beach, with the entrance along the Joa Highway (Estrada de Joa'). Barra, as it is commonly referred to as, is the most extensive stretch of sand in Rio at 10 miles long (15 km). On the section known as Pepe Beach (Praia de Pepe) you have one of the biggest beach party areas in Rio.
An Interview with Naga Designer Imcha Imchen
Based in Ahmedabad, India, Imcha Imchen is a designer from Nagaland who made his debut as a Gen Next designer at the Spring/Summer 2009 Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai on October 2008.
The silhouettes in 2009 autumn/winter collection entitled Mangko Akir drew inspiration from the drapes of the mekhela (or sarong), the loin cloth, and the sash, which were used by various Naga tribes.
After writing my first article on Imcha entitled From Nagaland: Menswear with Imcha Imchen, I sent the young an email with several interview questions. Despite his current travels and busy schedule, Imcha responded immediately:
Where were you born and raised, Imcha?
I was born in Mokokchung, Nagaland, but I was raised in a small town called Medziphema, also in Nagaland.
Tell me a bit about your studies...
I obtained a degree in Science with Chemistry, Zoology and Environmental Science. Then, I took a different turn and went to the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad where I studied Apparel Design and Merchandising.
What are the major inspirations of your creations?
Tribal folklore and textiles.
How would you describe the men's fashion scene in India?
The fashion Scene in India is booming. The first mens fashion week was held just a while back, and it just proves how serious a market it has become, even though men seem to be more conservative or less fashion conscious than their female counterparts.
Thank you, Imcha, for taking time out of your busy schedule to respond! I wish you the greatest success!
Photo Copyright Imcha Imchen.
The silhouettes in 2009 autumn/winter collection entitled Mangko Akir drew inspiration from the drapes of the mekhela (or sarong), the loin cloth, and the sash, which were used by various Naga tribes.
After writing my first article on Imcha entitled From Nagaland: Menswear with Imcha Imchen, I sent the young an email with several interview questions. Despite his current travels and busy schedule, Imcha responded immediately:
Where were you born and raised, Imcha?
I was born in Mokokchung, Nagaland, but I was raised in a small town called Medziphema, also in Nagaland.
Tell me a bit about your studies...
I obtained a degree in Science with Chemistry, Zoology and Environmental Science. Then, I took a different turn and went to the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad where I studied Apparel Design and Merchandising.
What are the major inspirations of your creations?
Tribal folklore and textiles.
How would you describe the men's fashion scene in India?
The fashion Scene in India is booming. The first mens fashion week was held just a while back, and it just proves how serious a market it has become, even though men seem to be more conservative or less fashion conscious than their female counterparts.
Thank you, Imcha, for taking time out of your busy schedule to respond! I wish you the greatest success!
Photo Copyright Imcha Imchen.
Labels:
Indian designers,
Naga designers
Manish Malhotra—Bollywood’s Favorite
Bollywood—not only the major Hindi-language film industry in India but also the largest film producer in the world! Am I a fan? Ever since I was a little boy!
Based in Mumbai, Bollywood derived its name in the 1970’s from a combination of “Hollywood” and the former name of Mumbai, which was Bombay.
The Indian film industry, however, can trace its origins to its first silent film in 1913. By the Thirties, nearly 200 films were being released per year.
Indian cinema exploded after Independence, entering a “golden age” from the late Forties to the Sixties. Bollywood then burst onto the international scene roughly 10 years ago and has been gaining in popularity ever since.
Bollywood draws from an assortment of inspirations, including the ancient Indian epics and early Sanskrit drama, 10th-century folk theatre, Parsi (or Zoroastrian) theatre, Hollywood musicals, and MTV. No wonder Bollywood is now exerting a heavy influence on music, dance, and films around the world.
To make it in Bollywood is no easy task! Bollywood films are musicals filled with rhythmic dance. Actors and actresses are not only expected to have the beauty of a fashion model but they must also know how to recite lyrics, act, sing, and dance—and, sometimes, all at once!
Probably the most notorious designer of all Bollywood designers is Manish Malhotra, who, in the course of his 19-year career, has received 34 awards and has designed for more than 1,000 films.
The striking quality of Manish is his keen sense for designing film costumes according to the role of each actor.
Already hosting his own talk show since 2005, Manish may soon be entering the role of film director with Dharma Productions.
Photos Copyright Manish Malhotra.
Based in Mumbai, Bollywood derived its name in the 1970’s from a combination of “Hollywood” and the former name of Mumbai, which was Bombay.
The Indian film industry, however, can trace its origins to its first silent film in 1913. By the Thirties, nearly 200 films were being released per year.
Indian cinema exploded after Independence, entering a “golden age” from the late Forties to the Sixties. Bollywood then burst onto the international scene roughly 10 years ago and has been gaining in popularity ever since.
Bollywood draws from an assortment of inspirations, including the ancient Indian epics and early Sanskrit drama, 10th-century folk theatre, Parsi (or Zoroastrian) theatre, Hollywood musicals, and MTV. No wonder Bollywood is now exerting a heavy influence on music, dance, and films around the world.
To make it in Bollywood is no easy task! Bollywood films are musicals filled with rhythmic dance. Actors and actresses are not only expected to have the beauty of a fashion model but they must also know how to recite lyrics, act, sing, and dance—and, sometimes, all at once!
Probably the most notorious designer of all Bollywood designers is Manish Malhotra, who, in the course of his 19-year career, has received 34 awards and has designed for more than 1,000 films.
The striking quality of Manish is his keen sense for designing film costumes according to the role of each actor.
Already hosting his own talk show since 2005, Manish may soon be entering the role of film director with Dharma Productions.
Photos Copyright Manish Malhotra.
Labels:
Bollywood,
Indian designers,
Manish Malhotra
Lets the rain fall down
My new photoshoot for today.
What do you think about my photoshoot ?
Do u like it or not ? Describe u'r reason why ???
What do you think about my photoshoot ?
Do u like it or not ? Describe u'r reason why ???
Lanzin vest // thrifted stripes tee //
Wrangler jeans // Adidas shoes
Wrangler jeans // Adidas shoes
Labels:
MY STYLE
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Kashmir: Not Mere Cashmere with Rohit Bal
In the fashion industry, we all know about Cashmere but few of us know Kashmir!
Kashmir is the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent, which, in history has played a central role in Hinduism and Buddhism, later undergoing centuries of Muslim rule. After brief British tutelage, the area of Kashmir was divided among India, China, and Pakistan.
The word Cashmere originates from Kashmir and is obtained from the Cashmere goat. The fiber provides a soft but strong insulation when woven into garments. The fiber is also known as pashmina, which is merely the Persian and Urdu word for ‘wool.’
Labeled by Time Magazine as the “Master of Fabric and Fantasy,” designer Rohit Bal (photo top left) was born and raised in Kashmir, soon becoming known as the “bad boy” of the fashion world.
Rohit first studied history at St. Stephens College and then cutting and stitching at the National Institute of Fashion Technology. He began his fashion career in 1986, in his brother’s export company, going on to create his own line in 1990.
Now based in New Delhi, India, Rohit utilizes a wide variety of fabrics, including the traditional Indian hand-loom textile called Khadi. In 2006, he was awarded the title “Designer of the Year” by the Indian Fashion Awards.
So, now we have it! A Kashmiri designer from Kashmir who designs with more than just Cashmere!
Photos Copyright Rohit Bal.
Kashmir is the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent, which, in history has played a central role in Hinduism and Buddhism, later undergoing centuries of Muslim rule. After brief British tutelage, the area of Kashmir was divided among India, China, and Pakistan.
The word Cashmere originates from Kashmir and is obtained from the Cashmere goat. The fiber provides a soft but strong insulation when woven into garments. The fiber is also known as pashmina, which is merely the Persian and Urdu word for ‘wool.’
Labeled by Time Magazine as the “Master of Fabric and Fantasy,” designer Rohit Bal (photo top left) was born and raised in Kashmir, soon becoming known as the “bad boy” of the fashion world.
Rohit first studied history at St. Stephens College and then cutting and stitching at the National Institute of Fashion Technology. He began his fashion career in 1986, in his brother’s export company, going on to create his own line in 1990.
Now based in New Delhi, India, Rohit utilizes a wide variety of fabrics, including the traditional Indian hand-loom textile called Khadi. In 2006, he was awarded the title “Designer of the Year” by the Indian Fashion Awards.
So, now we have it! A Kashmiri designer from Kashmir who designs with more than just Cashmere!
Photos Copyright Rohit Bal.
Labels:
Kashmiri designers,
Rohit Bal
Sound of " Indie "
This is it !!!! photos for today at Indie revival " VIVACIOUS " vol.1. Only watch performing indie band like Pain is gone and Stereocase and go home.
When take this photo i feel so bored. Enjoy u'r weekend.
Good nite all,,
When take this photo i feel so bored. Enjoy u'r weekend.
Good nite all,,
" Pain is gone " performing.
" Stereocase " performing .
i like Fadly ( the vocalist of Stereocase ) style with black skinny jeans
+ loose black t-shirt + denim jacket ( i love that jacket ).
+ loose black t-shirt + denim jacket ( i love that jacket ).
Labels:
DIARY OF ME,
Music
Friday, November 27, 2009
Indie Revival " Vivacious " vol. 1
My planning for tommorow is attending Indie Revival " Vivacious " vol. 1 at Tebet Cool Spot on 4.00 pm to watch indie band performing like Krucial, Lady Rose, Barefood, Pain is Gone, and many more. Not only indie band performing in there was also bazzar, quiz, parody act,etc. See the photo soon.
thanks to Miranda for invite me..
Labels:
DIARY OF ME
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Love is blind, but friendship is clairvoyant.
Yesterday me and my friends ( lela,iwan,nophie,gigi,ali and onenk ) went to Bogor. So happy in there after almost full week worked. And here there are a lot picture about my holiday in Bogor.
when arrive first time in Bogor
in Botani square
in Gunung Mas Farm
in " At Ta'awun " mosque
we're hungry and confused to choose place to eat
and we choose KFC .....
in lift
It's time for back to Jakarta
is the end of story ?????
of course not :)
we have a next destination on December '09 which is :
DUNIA FANTASI ANCOL
Thank a lot for Nophie 'n Gigi ( nophie boyfriend ),
without them we can't vacation yesterday
Labels:
DIARY OF ME,
ME AND FRIEND'S