Tuesday, February 14, 2012

BBA Picks: New York Fashion Week Fall Ready-To-Wear 2012

New York Fashion Week is on fire with Brown designers. But unfortunately, they haven't been able stand out of the crowd this year (except for Naeem Khan- review coming soon). While Bibhu delivered an elegant collection on the ramp, Falguni & Shane Peacock stuck to their edgy, geometric designs. It feels as though both designers have become a little too comfortable because neither felt new or fresh. I was particularly disappointed by the Peacocks. While they received the headlines thanks to Ashanti's dress, the show was missing any form of exploration. It was their more simplistic pieces that truly got me excited. They were unexpected and welcomed by the duo. 

Bibhu Mohapatra Fall RTW 2012

Bibhu Mohapatra Fall RTW 2012

Bibhu Mohapatra Fall RTW 2012

Ashanti at Falguni & Shane Peacock

Falguni & Shane Peacock Fall RTW 2012

Falguni & Shane Peacock Fall RTW 2012

Falguni & Shane Peacock Fall RTW 2012

Falguni & Shane Peacock Fall RTW 2012

Falguni & Shane Peacock Fall RTW 2012


Monday, February 13, 2012

BBA Picks: New York Fashion Week Fall 2012

I want to spotlight two extremes at New York Fashion Week Fall Ready-to-Wear 2012. While Rachel Roy played it extremely safe, Miguel Adrover cleverly presented an east-meets-west collection with inspiration from burqas and middle eastern fashion. Love!

Miguel Adrover
Miguel Adrover
Rachel Roy 
Rachel Roy 
Rachel Roy
Rachel Roy
Rachel Roy

Saturday, February 11, 2012

BBA Picks: Prabal Gurung Fall 2012

Prabal does it again. Although I love the exploration of his dark side, I'm even more grateful he didn't depart from his light, feminine, wispy designs. Gold is here to stay in 2012 (see Haute Trotter) and I love the white/gold/feather combo. Can't wait to see these on the red carpet!








Friday, February 10, 2012

BBA Fashion Wrap

My look of the week goes to Anushka Sharma. She looks like an Indian Cinderella and I'm completely in love with Abu Sandeep's choice of colors and use of dots/stripes.


Other looks this week:


Anushka Sharma in Abu Sandeep, Jiah Khan in Jona, Tena Desae in Tarun Tahiliani, Kareena Kapoor in Dior, Shraddha Kapoor in Louis Vuitton.

The Democratization of Bollywood Through... Sex?

Ok so I've openly talked about my love/hate relationship with Bollywood. While "hate" may be a strong word, it's isn't strong enough when talking about this topic. For those who have been taught that there is no sex in Bollywood, you've been misinformed. There is LOTS of sex happening; just not in front of the camera!

As someone who has been in the entertainment industry for a while, I've heard it all. But these aren't just rumors or gossip (like a young 16-yr-old Madhuri Dixit sleeping with older Subhash Ghai, which probably has some truth considering we all know Ghai has been accused many times). Bollywood's casting couch is very real. But then again, so are Hollywood's sex antics. So here lies my issue. For a country, and industry, that refuses to show or discuss the topic of sex, it sure does have a lot of cobwebs in its closet. I find it extremely aggravating and disturbing that we don't address physical intimacy in our movies because of 'morals'. So, ummm where are those 'morals' off-camera? 


While I understand that sex is a complicated (to say the least) issue for India, I do believe the film industry needs to come into the 21st industry and get real. The casting couch has been around since the early years and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the number of affairs happening in this fraternity. But the democratization of Bollywood must happen - it can no longer be an empire ruled by the talentless and family relations. It has to compete on the global scale of movie making.


I also have to bring up the topic of female empowerment. You probably want to know what one has to do with the other? Well, the truth is Bollywood is reflective of Indian society. It's a protected fraternity that is 'accepted' by all walks of life, and showcasing a fantasy world to girls all over India. When they come to Bombay to become a star and told they have to sleep with a director or producer, it becomes OK because it's Bollywood. Who is going to tell them differently? Certainly not the corrupt pro-Bollywood government. If we want female empowerment, we should start with Bollywood actresses. How many have slept with directors to get a role and why do we, a society that feels casual sex or sex for favors is so wrong, allows it to happen?


Oh, and let's not forget the men! The gay casting couch has long been prevalent in India. The topic of homosexuality is even more taboo than straight sex! I can't tell you how many upcoming actors from the UK I have spoken to that have been approached by Indian directors for sexual favors. It's amazing that this still isn't discussed.

Want to read more? There's even a book on the topic "Dear Mister Bollywood"

What happens now? Well, I do believe there are people in Bollywood who are tired of the scandals. And no doubt, it will continue to shake the foundation until it shifts into something more positive. I just hope for the sake of ‘new’ India, it happens sooner rather than later. You can see a full gallery of those scandals here.

By Ashlene Nand.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

La Dolce Vita!

Indians girls love their bling and I'm no exception. I first saw the Dolce & Gabbana's Spring/Summer 2012 line on Katie Holmes in Instyle and ever since then I've been wanting to do a post on it. So here it is! No doubt you'll be seeing more of this collection on magazine covers around the world. 






Eve Mendes, Marie Claire US, March 2012

Beyonce in Bollywoody Louboutins!

Queen Bey makes her first post-baby appearance wearing the Christian Louboutin Bollywoody shoe in black! Its the first celeb sighting that I know of and now I REALLY want them! See our post on Christian Louboutin's Indian-inspired range here



Monday, February 6, 2012

BBA Pics: Couture or Crazy?

This reminds me a lot of our previous post with Kate Moss in Dior. What do you think: cutting edge or just plain crazy?

Givenchy Haute Couture SS2012

Saturday, February 4, 2012

BBA: Feb Newstands

So the Feb covers were a little disappointing with Elle and Marie Claire choosing the same images as their U.S. counterparts. But the Indian publications pulled through with some beautiful covers for Indian women. My favorite is Grazia's 60s-inspired cover...love!




MIA Madness!


Update: Madonna delivers a sensational half-time Super Bowl show but MIA shares the headlines as she sticks her middle finger. I just can't believe the first South Asian to perform and she goes and does this... LOVE it! More South Asian women and girls need to learn to 'not give a shit'. Believe & make it happen.


Original post:




So, being a long time fan of M.I.A, I'm excited to see that she's back to business. And in a BIG way too... THE SUPERBOWL! I'm pretty sure this is the first time a female Brown artist has performed at the football half-time show. She will be supporting Madonna alongside Nicki Minaj and their new video includes all three dressed as Marilyn (seems like everyone is dressing like Marilyn these days!). The real gem though is MIA's new song 'Bad Girls' which has a crazy arabic beat and matching visuals. WOAH! Check it out...




Friday, February 3, 2012

BBA News

BBA Breaking News (via WWD): GIORGIO IN INDIA Giorgio Armani is set to put his signature on Mumbai’s skyline. The designer has inked an agreement with Gruppo Lodha, a leading Indian real estate developer, to design and furnish both the apartments and the common spaces of the World Towers residential complex. Located in Upper Worli, an upscale area in the heart of Mumbai, the new digs, to be unveiled in 2015, will include World One, a 117-story skyscraper, which will be the tallest residential tower in the world, along with a shorter twin building, called World Crest. Custom Armani Casa furniture will be provided for the World Residences featuring three to four bedrooms; the World Villas with private swimming pools, and the World Mansions, two-story flats with private swimming pools, gyms and lifts.

BBA Fashion Wrap-up

Chitrangda Singh in Salvatore Ferragamo, Sridevi in Herve Leger, Neha Dhupia in Atsu, and Sophia Choudry in Manish Malhotra.
 


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Haute & Happening!

Thanks to Desi Hits! for the article. Posting it here for everyone and look out for the column 'Haute & Happening' on the DH site (don't you just love the name? lol). To RSVP for the NYC event click here:

Ashlene Nand, former Hip-Hop & South-Asian journalist who has interviewed the biggest stars in the business, is officially moving into fashion with Haute Trotter. Her new fashion company aims to make designer brands, that celebs like Deepika and Priyanka Chopra love, affordable to the masses.
The New York marketing executive and fashion blogger –her blog is Brown By Ashlene- is also joining the Desi Hits team as our newest fashion expert! Her forthcoming monthly column ‘Haute & Happening’ is where you’ll be able to find her take on the hippest fashion designers, East meets West trends, runway news and more.

You can see her offerings, like these below, in New York City on Feb 12 at the ultra-chic Park Ave Gansevoort (where Kim and Kourtney Kardashian taped their recent show!). And stay glued here to get more unique, cool perspectives from the fashionista herself!
Ashlene Nand is a published writer, fashion blogger & entertainment marketing executive. She has worked with the likes of Rev Run and Jay Sean, and interviewed celebrities such as Missy Elliot, Mary J Blige and others. She has been active in the South Asian community for over a decade, first in Australia and then in New York with Bollyhood Records, the first compilation to bring together urban and desi artists. She now plans to focus on her other passion and take over the fashion world!