Sasaki Nozomi,a Japanese model,was voted for being the most beautiful faces2011 of Japanese girls by western guys. I am chinese,in my opinion,her face is so perfect,so beautiful(I am not sure whether she had plastic surgery or not).The point is its the Western guys who voted for her...not by some asian men.so i was wondering whether the western guys changed their values of asian beauty or not,because before,we all think the western guys like the asian girls with black hair,small long eyes..etc ,like the chinese model-lv yan,chinese people think she is not good looking...anyway,i think at least her face is special.but like Sasaki Nozomi,she is just like most japanese girls,they are cute,beautiful,but thats it,nothing special..So guys...whats ur opinions?what kind of asian girls you think are beautiful?here are some pics of Sasaki Nozomi
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Showing posts with label model. Show all posts
Thursday, June 16, 2011
The most pretty Face on earth (Sasaki Nozomi)
Sasaki Nozomi,a Japanese model,was voted for being the most beautiful faces2011 of Japanese girls by western guys. I am chinese,in my opinion,her face is so perfect,so beautiful(I am not sure whether she had plastic surgery or not).The point is its the Western guys who voted for her...not by some asian men.so i was wondering whether the western guys changed their values of asian beauty or not,because before,we all think the western guys like the asian girls with black hair,small long eyes..etc ,like the chinese model-lv yan,chinese people think she is not good looking...anyway,i think at least her face is special.but like Sasaki Nozomi,she is just like most japanese girls,they are cute,beautiful,but thats it,nothing special..So guys...whats ur opinions?what kind of asian girls you think are beautiful?here are some pics of Sasaki Nozomi
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Saturday, June 4, 2011
Indian Actress And Model | Priya Anand
Priya, who describes herself as "naturally extremely hyperactive", became fascinated by films, developing an interest in cinema, since childhood, and noted that she has been dreaming of getting into the film industry and working on technical aspects of film making, but confesses she never thought of becoming an actor.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Dubai Fashion Show
Style Diva Naseeba Sacranie, known to the UK’s Asian Fashion industry as the queen of catwalks and style, conquers Dubai Fashion Week A/W09 to get her fashion fix and uncover all the latest style candy that a lady can get!
STUDIO 8 made a huge impact with its debut show at Dubai Fashion Week. The highly-anticipated show attracted the crème de la crème of VIPs and fashionistas from Dubai and India, and did not disappoint the
star-studded audience.
To open Bollywood actress Mahima Chaudhary took to the stage in a Pria Kataaria Puri gold net floor-length gown, which was met by rapturous applause. Puri’s collection palette was gold with ivory and cream splashes.
The colour palette was limited to bronze-gold and black, and sheer nets were teamed with funky sneakers. The sporty feel of the collection was reflected in the prominence of the hoodies, while backs of tops were either cut-out or sheer. The show-stopper was Tusshar Kapoor who had specially flown in from Mumbai.
STUDIO 8 made a huge impact with its debut show at Dubai Fashion Week. The highly-anticipated show attracted the crème de la crème of VIPs and fashionistas from Dubai and India, and did not disappoint the
star-studded audience.
To open Bollywood actress Mahima Chaudhary took to the stage in a Pria Kataaria Puri gold net floor-length gown, which was met by rapturous applause. Puri’s collection palette was gold with ivory and cream splashes.
The opulent theme continued as Chitra Amarnani showcased her Sweety range. Heavily embellished abayas with crystals, stones, beads and pearls featured on the front and back.
Aiisha Ramadan kept things fun and floaty with her bright collection of floor-sweeping gowns. Waistbands were clinched in and there was a romantic feel to the dresses that had embellished details on the back and fabric flowers.
It was ruffles, long trains, prints and heavily decorated outfits for HSY. The collection of lengha’s were heavily beaded and there was a ornate feel to his range. Pakistani supermodel Mehreen Syed was his show stopper
But it was definitely Manish Malhotra who stole the show. Opening his collection by walking down the catwalk himself in a black velvet jacket with splashes of bronze gold, the popular Indian designer set the tone for the rest of his range. Things were funky, young, sexy and sporty.
The colour palette was limited to bronze-gold and black, and sheer nets were teamed with funky sneakers. The sporty feel of the collection was reflected in the prominence of the hoodies, while backs of tops were either cut-out or sheer. The show-stopper was Tusshar Kapoor who had specially flown in from Mumbai.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Rubya Chaudhry does not have typical-model looks but she has a mysterious charm
Rubya Chaudhry does not have typical-model looks but she has a mysterious charm about herself. She may not be conventionally beautiful but she certainly has an attitude - which is necessary for a model.
She has been modeling for quite some time now. About five years back she signed up with Nabila's Creative services for commercials. Along with that she started doing fashion shoots and fashion shows as a free lanc
She got her first modeling assignment for Mag when she was only 17 (it was way before she thought of taking modeling as a career). At 20 she did shoots for many designers. But it was Arshad Tareen who actually groomed her. Her fashion shoots with Arshad Tareen were simply breath-taking which helped her gain recognition as a fine model.
Around that time (2004-5) she also dabbled into acting and has appeared into many dramas since then. One that was quite popular was '6 Degrees'; and nowadays there's a play on Geo by the name of 'Dil e Nadan' in which one
"Having been a part of this industry for a sufficient amount of time now, I feel that our fashion should be more a reflection of our own culture than any other. We're in this time where I feel we as Pakistanis are losing our identity and we should take pride in who we are. We have great designers and gorgeous models and extremely talented photographers... through all of this, we can project a positive image of our country to the rest of the world." At present Rubya is taking her acting career more seriously. "Acting holds a special place in my heart. I'm also trying to write scripts, stories and concepts." In the future she would like to see herself as an established actress as she knows that modeling is short-lived.
She enjoys the appreciation she gets from the audience. "A performer is all for the audience; and when they love me and encourage me, I feel like I am on cloud nine.
She has been modeling for quite some time now. About five years back she signed up with Nabila's Creative services for commercials. Along with that she started doing fashion shoots and fashion shows as a free lanc
She got her first modeling assignment for Mag when she was only 17 (it was way before she thought of taking modeling as a career). At 20 she did shoots for many designers. But it was Arshad Tareen who actually groomed her. Her fashion shoots with Arshad Tareen were simply breath-taking which helped her gain recognition as a fine model.
Around that time (2004-5) she also dabbled into acting and has appeared into many dramas since then. One that was quite popular was '6 Degrees'; and nowadays there's a play on Geo by the name of 'Dil e Nadan' in which one
Rubya goes to the gym regularly to keep herself fit. And she drinks lots of water for a healthy skin. She also goes to the salon quite often for her manicures and pedicures, and occasionally for facials. Unlike most models Rubya is not obsessed with cosmetics or makeup. In her daily life she likes wearing minimum makeup. But she does wear kajal, bronzer and lip balm. Whenever she goes out or for a shoot she makes it a point to carry her own hair brush, lip gloss and of course lip balm, in her bag. When it comes to shopping she is actually crazy about shoes and clothes and has a good collection of designer wear and shoes.
Rubya has also appeared in 'Zibakhana' - the first proper horror movie of Pakistan. she was involved in the production and script and was also a part of the cast. She immensely enjoyed the experience of participating into shooting of the film. "The film was shot in Islamabad and we (the crew plus actors) went and stayed there for a month. I learned a lot. I made new friends. It was an adventurous journey and I will cherish those memories forever," she says.
Talking about the current modeling scene she says, "With changing lifestyle and exposure now girls from decent families are also entering into this field (thanks to senior models like Atiya Khan, Iraj, Vinny and Zoya). There is enough room for fresh faces as modeling is an ever evolving field but girls should be prepared for hard work.
Rubya has also appeared in 'Zibakhana' - the first proper horror movie of Pakistan. she was involved in the production and script and was also a part of the cast. She immensely enjoyed the experience of participating into shooting of the film. "The film was shot in Islamabad and we (the crew plus actors) went and stayed there for a month. I learned a lot. I made new friends. It was an adventurous journey and I will cherish those memories forever," she says.
Talking about the current modeling scene she says, "With changing lifestyle and exposure now girls from decent families are also entering into this field (thanks to senior models like Atiya Khan, Iraj, Vinny and Zoya). There is enough room for fresh faces as modeling is an ever evolving field but girls should be prepared for hard work.
"Having been a part of this industry for a sufficient amount of time now, I feel that our fashion should be more a reflection of our own culture than any other. We're in this time where I feel we as Pakistanis are losing our identity and we should take pride in who we are. We have great designers and gorgeous models and extremely talented photographers... through all of this, we can project a positive image of our country to the rest of the world." At present Rubya is taking her acting career more seriously. "Acting holds a special place in my heart. I'm also trying to write scripts, stories and concepts." In the future she would like to see herself as an established actress as she knows that modeling is short-lived.
She enjoys the appreciation she gets from the audience. "A performer is all for the audience; and when they love me and encourage me, I feel like I am on cloud nine.
Beautiful Pakistani model from Rawalpindi
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Snaps of Mumbai fashion week- Entertainment
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