New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) A little black dress is a party staple, but imagine wearing it to a beach or jungle! Dress up according to the venue you are in for the forthcoming Valentine’s Day celebrations Feb 14, says an expert.
Fashion designer Divvya Bhatnagar doles out few tips:
* Beach party: A brunch by the beach is a casual event but it is important to wear something comfortable. Combine a wrap-around long skirt with a knotted shirt and flat footwear. A beaded neckpiece will help to accessorise the look.
* Jungle or mountain lodge: As most jungles are hot, humid and wet places, denims with a white collared shirt and a chunky belt will go with fringed boots.
* Rooftop house party: A long floral maxi dress with a slit can be teamed up with a beaded neckpiece. Block heels or stilettos will define the silhouette better.
* City pub: A short printed, fitted dress, with chunky earrings will set you on a party mode. Add a belt to accentuate the waistline.
Congress seeks FIR against Madhya Pradesh CM
New Delhi, March 23 (IANS) The Congress on Monday demanded police action against Madhya Pradesh
Achievement: Army's strength will increase, and Russia's AK-203 will be ready in UP by December
Russia's AK-203 rifle, which runs at lightning speed, will start making in India by December. Thi
The G-20 Ministerial Conference on Women Empowerment is being organized under the Indian Presiden
In India, it is necessary to take motor insurance under the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988. The incre
Getting into a character is a daunting task and at times actors have to take extreme steps to und
The Special Branch of Delhi Police took the accused in the Parliament security breach case and in
26/11 Mumbai Attacks: Before the 15th anniversary of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, Israel has tak
An incident like misbehavior with women in Manipur has also come to the fore in Meerut, UP. The v
Ranveer Singh's Best Performances In Movies: Ranveer Singh made his Bollywood debut in the year 2
North Korea begins to collapse? Kim Jong Un said - the country undergoing the worst
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un addressed thousands of grassroots activists of his ruling party