Bridal Specials
Oct 11, 2010 Fashion & Bridal Wear
Marie Claire’s bridal cover is hatke. Deepika Padukone in an unusual black & white combination—a sequin jacket by Namrata Joshipura and a white flounce floor-length skirt by JJ Valaya. Hello celebrates the festive fervour and features Mumbai’s society sparklers. Queenie Singh (Dhody) in a Pallavi Jaikishen saree, Neelam Kothari in a chiffon anarkali with a diamond studded waistcoat by Seema Khan and Rhea Pillai in a net ghagra from Manish Malhotra. Harper’s Bazaar Bridal Chic has Katrina in Dior. In the Verve bridal issue, Deepika dons a very traditional ensemble—a deep crimson velvet lehenga with moti work and metal embroidery by Anamika Khanna and a burgundy velvet choli with beaten metal embroidery by Pallavi Jaikishan.
Hello’s sparkling and stylish cover gets our vote. Which is your favourite?


Deepika’s make-up by Anil Chinnappa and jewellery by C.Krishniah Chetty and Sons
Queenie in a self-designed diamond & ruby necklace, make-up is by Sonam Chandna & Madhuri Sharma. Neelam in a self-designed diamond necklace, make-up is by Recinda Martis. Rhea is wearing rose-cut diamonds and a pearl necklace by Queenie, make-up by Sonam Chandna & Madhuri Sharma
Katrina Kaif in a Dior Joaillerie jewellery, make-up and hair by Ahmed Chami and Craig Marsden.
Deepika’s pendant, bracelet and ring are all from TBZ Nirmal Zaveri. Make-up is by Mickey Contractor.
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Marie Claire India to get a new Editor
Dec 23, 2009 Fashion & Bridal Wear, People & Parties
Shefalee Vasudev, the first and current Editor of Marie Claire has put in her papers. Shefalee earlier worked with India Today, and joined the Outlook group five years back when they decided to launch the prestigious women’s magazine in India. In the New Year Shefalee will work on completing her first book which is on Fashion and has simultaneous plans to return to mainstream journalism. Says Shefalee: “My assignment at Marie Claire was a turning point in my professional life giving me exceptional exposure and insight.”
Marie Claire has not announced the name of their new Editor yet but we’ve heard some of the most high-profile women feature writers are vying to get this coveted job.




