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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Every city has glamour: Simran


Glamour can exist and does in small cities and towns sense the Miss India Universe, Simran Kaur Mundi, 08.
The girls from small town are rewriting the rules of the glamour world (modelling), says Simran, who was in the city for the Exotic Bridal Show'09, an exotic guide on the bridal wear exhibition held at Hotel Taj, Sector 17 on Sunday, writes Mandeep Puri.
Better than the all, the Miss India knows how to guide the trousseau trends after she walked down the ramp at all the fashion weeks in India and the recent Dubai Fashion Week. "Trousseau is always an important collection at these fashion weeks," says Simran.
Organised by Jasveen Shahi, The Bridal Show-09 was an exhibition that displayed the jewellery and clothes from various leading designer houses. From designer jewellery of gold, kundan, diamond and the trendiest colour stones to the designer bridal wear, stylish handbags, accessories, ethnic wear and bridal photography, the exhibition was a wholesome package.
The cost of bridal collection at the bridal studio here ranged from Rs one to Rs seven lakhs. The 27-carat solitaire was showcased. Also one had the opportunity to own a chartered helicopter.
Showcasing the jewellery were designers Gauri Nainika, Gaurav Gupta, Cue, Malini Aggarwal, Rana Gill, Rina Dhaka, Rocky S, Wendell Rodricks and many more by Chamomile, Juicy Cotoure, Burberry, Ralpha Lauren, FCUK, Steve Madden, Baby Phat and Calvin Klien.
The other exhibitors included the CTC Plaza, Panchkula, Strands Salon, who provided a free make up demo and complementary gift vouchers at the exhibition, Enstrom Helicopter Corpo-ration and Monarch International Charter Services providing flower showering for the newlyweds.
The designing part is explained on the basis of ramp experience, explains Simran. "A fusion of Indian-western wear would be preferred to the usual silhouettes. For example a lehenga stitched in a gown style, with a tail at the bottom”, points the Miss India.
Simran has some grand plans for her wedding too, which includes a very Punjabi outfit, bright pink in colour and heavily embroidered.
Her suggestions to aspiring models: "Don't try to do everything on your own. It can make you vulnerable. It's a good idea to work with a reputed modelling agency. On the looks, she was quick to add, "Girls who are a little better than average looking and over 5'7 aspire to be models. That's fine. Only you need to have your priorities clearly etched out," asserted Simran.


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