Monday, May 31, 2010
Megan Fox at Hawaii in Bikini
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Street style: Long Hair Trend
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Sophie Choudry at Being Human Fashion Show

Sophie Choudry at Being Human Fashion Show with the stars who walked the ramp to the foundation. WTG Sallu miya... atleast after these social works katty will come to you cos of ur charity mind. Akhir itna paisa kya kar loge kuch toh gareeboh mein bat do...
Karan Johar's Fav girl*

Check out this rare real life photo of Karan Johar's Fav girl... none other than Kareena Kapoor.
*As told by Karan Johar
Amrita Rao's New Photoshoot 2010 - Unseen Photos
Trend Hair Style of 2010

- TEEN TINTS: 80 percent* of the Mexican female population color their hair from the age of 15.
- TO DIY FOR: In 2008, almost $490 million was spent on home-haircolor products.
- PARLOR GAME: More than 30 percent of a woman's income goes toward beauty products and services—salons are the social-meeting spots of choice in every city and town in Mexico.
- COLOR WARS: Well over half the women who dye their hair opt for brunette or red shades, a quarter go blonde, and about one-sixth go jet-black.
- CUTTING CORNERS: In low-income areas, salons allow patrons to bring in their own pharmacy-bought hair dye and charge just a service fee.
- PAINT THE TOWN: Blonde shades are more popular in northern Mexico.
- TREND WATCH: Mexican women will follow Brazil's lead, adding golden highlights to chocolate and mahogany bases.Pictured: Dulce Maria

- FOILED AGAIN: Nine out of 10 women in the Czech Republic color their hair.
- TO DIY FOR: In 2008, the average Czech woman spent $24 a year to keep her tresses freshly hued.
- CUTTING CORNERS: The average monthly salary converts to about $900, and it can cost $140 for professional color versus about $5 for an at-home formula. Most prefer to invest in edgier cuts over pricey color.
- TOUCH-UP TIME: Every four to eight weeks; those going gray go more often.
- NATURAL FIX: With the green movement gaining momentum, there's increasing demand for eco-friendly, less abrasive colorants like henna and other natural dyes.
- TREND WATCH: Precise, natural highlights—à la Jennifer Aniston—reign in metropolitan areas, while extravagant reds and blondes are popular among small-towners.

- TO DIY FOR: $1.6 billion plus was spent in 2008 in the U.S. on at-home hair colorants.
- FOILED AGAIN: Almost 60 percent of the female population ages 18 to 64 have colored their hair at least once.
- PARLOR GAME: Most American women getting in-salon color go lighter.
- CUTTING CORNERS: Since the recession, salons have noticed an increase in clients alternating between highlights and single-process lightening.
- BFF KNOWS BEST: Over 25 percent of women look to their friends for shade inspiration.
- PAINT THE TOWN: Los Angeles is inspired by the single-process look of Hollywood stars; New York favors the subtle lowlights of the fashion set.
- TREND WATCH: You're getting warmer! Golds will be woven into blondes and reds, warm highlights added to browns, and violets to blacks.


- PAINT THE TOWN: In big cities, it's not uncommon to see mems (short for memsahibs, aka Westernized, educated women) sporting blonde, blue, red, or purple highlights.
- NATURAL FIX: Most of the population uses henna-based dyes.
- TREND WATCH: While the great majority of Indian women have black hair, those with lighter complexions will experiment with blonde highlights. Women with deeper skin tones add subtle copper and mahogany tints.

- TEEN TINTS: Most women start coloring their hair between the ages of 18 and 20, and change shades frequently from then on.
- TO DIY FOR: Between 2002 and 2007, at-home colorant sales increased 29 percent.
- PARLOR GAME: Lebanese women visit the salon at least once a week--and twice for special occasions.
- SINGLE AND LOVING IT: The preference is single process over highlights.
- TOUCH-UP TIME: At least once a month, thanks to inexpensive rates.
- NATURAL FIX: One-tenth of women here use henna.
- TREND WATCH: 20- and 30-somethings have a taste for chocolate shades; those in their 40s and 50s gravitate toward golden blonde.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Britney Spears Leaving a Hair Salon in Beverly Hills
Paris Hilton USO Swinging Salute To Our Troops Fleet Week Kick-Off In NYC
Aish & Bebo to play prostitutes in same movie!
If the latest buzz is to be believed, filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali is planning something really extraordinary these days. Believe it or not, but Bhansali is gearing up to cast top-notch actresses – Aishwarya, Preity and Kareena – together in one of his upcoming projects.
Reports reveal that Bhansali is keen to rope in Ash, Preity and Kareena together in lead roles for his most special venture till date, titled ‘Heera Mandi’, apparently based on the famous red light area in the walled city of Lahore.
It may be recalled that the filmmaker had announced ‘Heera Mandi’ sometime back, but later dumped the idea of making the film. However, now Bhansali is reportedly decided to start working on the project as soon as his much-anticipated film ‘Guzaarish’, starring Hrithik and Aishwarya, is complete.
Grapevine has it that Sanjay initially wanted Madhuri Dixit, Rani Mukherjee and Sonam Kapoor for lead roles. Nevertheless, watching Ash, Preity and Kareena sharing screen space would also be a one of a kind experience. What say!





