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SquareKey Editorial
  • Lifestyle magazine DL1961 American designers

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Shoeholics Alert
  • "Sex and the City" fans span the world over the
    US, UK, India, Australia, China, Japan. Name a
    country. They've probably got show re-runs on air
    with a cult following to boot. And we've
    pinpointed the reason why. Empowerment. Carrie
    and her friends give women a sense of
    empowerment, and there's no cultural barrier that
    can contest that. Carrie, played by the ever
    talented Sarah Jessica Parker, managed to
    appeal to women everywhere since she wasn't
    afraid to put her vulnerability on display,
    reveal her deepest, darkest secrets, and as a
    rule of thumb, always 'kept it real.' After all,
    she wrote about everything under the sun in her
    column - relationships, friendships, and what it
    means to be an independent woman in this day and
    age. It was so refreshing! Read more..

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IIFA's Best Dressed
  • Move over Hollywood, Bollywood has arrived. That
    was the recurring theme as Bollywood stars
    flocked to Tampa Bay for the 15th annual IIFA
    awards. We were happy to see that so many stars
    chose to break from the mold and wear western
    gowns for the occasion. Here are a few worth
    mentioning. Read more..

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East Meets West
  • Can you tell what's east and what's west anymore?
    The worlds have collided, the trends have merged,
    and the designers are enjoying this amalgamation
    with every single swatch. We found six top trends
    from Lakme Fashion Week and have juxtaposed them
    with luxury western makes and our very own
    partnered brands. Read more

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The Return of the Crop Top
  • Did you know crop tops were all the rage in the
    70s? Fashioned with over-sized bow ties and
    paired with denim bell bottoms, they aptly
    personified the dogma of the times - Let Loose.
    Be Free. Fight with Flower Power. Crop tops are
    no longer a source of your mum's nostalgia (and
    hidden sexy youth!) and have surprisingly made
    their comeback in a BIG way. We saw them crop up
    at several collections at Lakme Fashion Week
    Resort 2014 including Nishka Lulla, Veda Raheja,
    Jade by Monica and Karishma, Kunal Anil Thanna,
    and Nikhil Thampi. It's no wonder Indian
    designers are getting it right...it's essentially
    a western take on the lehnga! Read more..

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Nanette Lepore
  • When it comes to food and fashion, one name comes
    to mind who has made her mark in both industries
    with aplomb - Harmeet Bajaj. A staple on the
    Delhi scene, she's a magazine editor, fashion
    choreographer, interior designer, and now
    co-owner of the fine dining chain Smoke House
    Deli, which is sprouting  up all over the country
    with locations in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.
    Read more..

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DL1961
  • The Jean Machine..
  • Many would agree that Kate Moss kickstarted the
    skinny jean trend, which is a kind of a big deal
    when you think about it. Can you pinpoint the
    supermodel who popularized bell bottoms in their
    heyday? See?! Read more..

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Sophia Beckford
  • London-based luxury handbag designer Elle
    Tyree has made her mark in Europe and is now
    taking the rest of the world by storm. Her
    label, Sophia Beckford, boasts handbags that
    double as art. We caught up with Elle to find out
    how she created a niche for herself in a
    saturated market with her jaw-dropping,
    eye-popping, resplendent creations. Read more

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  • By Squarekey Editorial Team
  • Check more _at_
  • www.squarekey.com
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