Meet Shruti Hasan, the beautiful and multi-talented daughter of two powerhouse performers — Kamal Haasan and Sarika.
When you inherit from an immaculate pool of talent, people naturally expect you to be as good or even better. And for someone like Shruti Haasan, hopes are sky high. The 25-year-old daughter of superstar Kamal Haasan and actor Sarika is obviously proud, even grateful, for her genes. "It would never be enough to say how much I have learnt from my parents," says the multi-talented Shruti who is a singer, song-writer and plans to act too.
watch the hottest Shruti Hassan from her latest Photoshoot.
Ajay Devgan who is working on his body for his cop role in Singham, directed by Rohit Shetty, is sweating it out to get that conventional brawny look instead of the conventional six pack. Ajay Devgan who is not interested in building a body just for the sake of the movie and wishes to have a perfect body states, "That's what I have always believed in. At 65 and 70 too, I would like to lift the same weights."
Ajay Devgan who plays the role of Bajirao Singham, a police officer from a village is getting that macho look. He is definitely competing with other leading actors as there should not be any comparison with other cop roles played by other actors.
Cop roles has become the latest trend in Bollywood and everyone works on their body, look and their style of the character which will be loaded with attitude, to get unique characterization for their film.
Cintia Dicker Sexy In Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2011 Photo Shoot
This sexy Brazilian top model is only 24 years old and has been doing hot and sexy photoshoots for Sports Illustrated for almost 2 years now, and she just keeps getting better and better. Take a look at some really sexy pictures of the seductive, blue-eyed Cintia Dicker as she sheds some clothes and some bikini tops for SI swimsuit photoshoot 2011, and after that feast your eyes at this sweet freckled red-haired bombshell in the video made behind the scenes.
If you want to spot celebs at fashion week, naturally your eyes turn to the front row but when the stars are taking a break from the shows, they turn their eyes to the gorgeous Rosemount bar for a drink and a catch up. We’ve got all the goss from both star-studded areas of RAFW.
Rosemount Botanicals Wine Bar The Rosemount Botamicals Wine Bar is the place to unwind, make contacts and have a drink inbetween shows. Located at the Overseas Passanger Terminal right in the middle of all the action, the exclusive bar was a home away from home for many celebs during RAFW. Jessica Gomes, model and this years Rosemount Fashion Ambassador, was a regular at the bar, catching up with people and making the rounds.Designers including Bec Cooper, Bridget Yorston, Terry Biviano, Karla Spetic and Gail Elliot with her model BFF Yasmin Le Bon took time out to relax at the bar and network with stars such as Annaliese Braakenseik, Pip Edwards and Kate Waterhouse or chat to this generations taste-making bloggers like Susie Lau of Style Bubble and Tommy Ton of Jak and Jill.
Show Stoppers We think we might know what some Aussie stars will be wearing come summer time… April Rose Pengilly and boyfriend Tim Commandeur were practically linked at the hip during the Carl Kapp show and another star couple, Nathan Joliffe of The Amazing Race and girlfriend Erin McNaught took in the bright colour at the Bianca Spender show Spender’s Mum, Carla Zampatti, looked on with pride from the front row as well.Later on at the Camilla and Marc show held inside the State Theatre Sophie Lowe, Gracie Otto, Emma Lung, Pia Miranda and Joel Edgerton were all spotted in the huge crowd. Lara Bingle Front Row and Jennifer Hawkins Runway Ready Thursday’s Ellery show had attendees in a flurry as Lara Bingle and friend Teresa Palmer took seats in the front row. Lara wore an all black man-style tuxedo to her first RAFW appearance while Teresa chose a bronze frock. The two looked on as Jennifer Hawkins strode down the runway in a bright yellow Ellery gown that shone even brighter than her dazzling engagement ring. Hawkins looked right at home on the runway and the crowd were thrilled to see her partake in the hugely anticipated show.
Josh Goot’s A-list Audience Josh Goot’s show attracted an impressive array of big names including Lara Bingle who changed out of a suit and into a form-fitting dress for the event. Lara’s ex Michael Clarke was in attendance with his new girlfriend Kyly Boldy. RAFW regulars Ruby Rose, Sophie Lowe, Erin McNaught and Gracie Otto were also spotted in the crowd for the amazing show.
Rosemount Australian Fashion Week is over for another year. Despite the exhausting schedule, there were only a handful of true “fashion moments” this year. Toni Maticevski’s return to the schedule after a five-year absence, during which he has shown in New York a number of times, provided the heart-in-mouth moment of the week (and yes, there may even have been a few tears). Alongside his couture gowns, Maticevski also showed his first collection of ready-to-wear (aside from his capsule collections for Myer) in a number of years. For this, our wardrobes thank him.
Dion Lee continued his run as the most technically outstanding designer of his generation (and many in generations above him). The choice of venue—the Sydney Opera House, the same as last year—may have worked against him in terms of his wow moment. There was no doubt the collection was one of the best of the week, but a different venue would have put the focus back on the clothes and stopped reminding us of his previous year’s triumph.
Therese Rawsthorne’s Twin Peaks–inspired collection was an incredible marriage of concept and execution, all of which was covetable, wearable and original.
An abandoned car warehouse provided a gritty backdrop to Josh Goot’s collection, which again showed his mastery of shape, colour and digital printing. The only concern here was some of the fuller silhouettes—if models can look lumpy, what chance do the rest of have?
Lisa Ho’s supremely wearable collection was a highlight, again using a bold colour palette, luxurious fabrics and her signature prints. Never one to slavishly follow trends, Ho’s pieces will keep their owners happy for years to come.
Fernando Frisoni sent out a collection that was cool, concise, minimal and sexy. The colour palette was restricted to white, black, gold and silver, but there was nothing restrictive about the clothes, with their sporty lines and luxurious fabrications.
Kirrily Johnston’s collection was tough, sexy and true to her signature style. In particular, her leather tunic dresses were the bomb.
Manning Cartell showed off a collection that had moments of great originality, while also ticking off a number of trends. And in a week where many designers were doing similar things, the Manning sisters showed the rest how they should have been done.
Two designers who have already built up quite the following showed for the first time at RAFW. Carl Kapp kept to a singular message, showing off his masterful draping skills in a range of fluid silk dresses in a cavalcade of colours.
Meanwhile, Yeojin Bae sent out a typically well-edited collection that was sophisticated and sexy, featuring flattering, pin-tucked skirts and body-skimming dresses in brights and nudes.
Ones To Watch
Breakout stars of the week included Magdalena Velevska, whose folk-art prints and, particularly, her fluorescent pleated dresses should see her finally get the recognition she deserves.
Karla Spetic showed an assured and pared-back collection that focused on colour, print and cutting technique. Of the New Generation shows, Christopher Dobosz, who last year appeared in the TAFE student show, proved that he is, indeed, a big talent. His precision cutting, perfect finishes and digital print matching were highlighted in a range that was both commercial and sophisticated.
We don’t understand why Beyonce keeps on holding on to the fishtail gowns when they’re not even a fashion trend. Much worse, these make her look very wrong. Fashion police, help!
No wonder she and her hubby Jay-Z were booed at the Met Gala red carpet, for her fishtail Emilio Pucci dress was just bad. It was too skimpy, and it set her curves at the wrong places, which should not be the case. And it seems as if she cannot breathe in her outfit. Good thing her better half kept his looks dapper and classic, and her served not as her best accessory, but rather her saving grace.