Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Designer of The Day "Shantanu Goenka" (9/25/2013)


Shantanu Goenka

Shantanu Goenka is an Indian fashion designer based at Kolkata. He currently sells clothes through his own label.

The designer is a NIFT pass out of Kolkata's inaugural batch. Goenka also went for his internship under designer JJ Valaya. His forte is Indian trousseau and bridal wear for women although he also designs menswear occasionally only on request. Apart from his couture line, he has also launched his prêt and diffusion lines that have been positively received. The hallmark of his design philosophy is - not being afraid to experiment as he himself says, "I always wanted to do creative clothing" & "Couture is only a source of sustenance".

Shantanu’s clothes have a glamorous feel to them. A lot of pieces from his collections are jewellery inspired with age old embroideries, colour, fabric, silhouettes and styling which is portrayed in his collection. Goenka's unique sense of style and adaptability to newness leave his mark on every creation. He is also the only designer in Kolkata to have signed a quality branding contract with Swarovski .

In 2012, the spring summer range of Goenka showcased at Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week titled Chateau de Versailles was very well received.The collection created a beautiful imagery of Versailles, its baroque architecture, the colossal murals, rows of monumental statues, fine furniture, the geometric design of the garden and the great fountain outside in the yard. The innovation & creativity was personified with a muse like Marie Antoinette in terms of both style and design. The range was inspired by Lee Alexander McQueen whose history as designer lies for his British tailoring. "The collection is a tribute to this fashion legend and hope I have done justice." said Goenka in an interview after the show.

Goenka had also designed the garment of Bengali actor Jeet for his wedding.

Shantanu Goenka is the Associate Design Member of Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI).

With his growing interests in expansion and huge acceptance and demand for his creations, he has been receiving offers from innumerable renowned stores both nationally as well as internationally.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Mumbai Fashion Week 2013

 Mumbai Fashion Week
with Shantanu Goenka
 










Friday, September 13, 2013

Thursday, August 29, 2013

UPDATE: X-Men: Days of Future Past


X-Men: Days of Future Past
 
• James McAvoy and Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier / Professor X: According to Stewart, there will be an explanation for Professor X's return after he was vaporized by Jean Grey in X-Men: The Last Stand.
 
• Michael Fassbender and Ian McKellen as Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto
 
• Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkhölme / Mystique: Director Bryan Singer stated that Mystique "is less innocent, evolved, getting closer to where Mystique was in X-Men 2."
 
• Nicholas Hoult as Hank McCoy / Beast
 
• Hugh Jackman as Logan / Wolverine: Singer stated that "Hugh of the future is sent, his consciousness is sent into his younger self [and] Hugh gets to play both parts because Wolverine is ageless."
 
• Anna Paquin as Marie / Rogue
 
• Shawn Ashmore as Bobby Drake / Iceman: When Ashmore was asked about what can be expected to see how his character's relationship with Rogue has evolved since X-Men: The Last Stand, he replied "they’re constantly having these relationship issues so we’ll see what happens."
 
• Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde: Singer described Pryde as the prime facilitator and that Pryde's phasing ability enables time-travel to happen.
• Peter Dinklage as Bolivar Trask: A military scientist and the head of Trask Industries who created a range of robots called Sentinels whose purpose is to hunt and destroy mutants.
 
• Omar Sy as Bishop
 
• Halle Berry as Ororo Munroe / Storm: Berry stated that "there’s something very revealing and shocking about Storm in this movie. There are some things you find out about her that I think give you much more insight into who she is." When asked about if her pregnancy affected Storm's role, she replied "I wasn’t in as much as I was meant to be. My ever-growing belly was posing a constant challenge! What I could do was getting more limited so the role that I play is so different from what it could have been, due to my surprise pregnancy."
 
• Daniel Cudmore as Peter Rasputin / Colossus
 
• Fan Bingbing as Blink
 
• Adan Canto as Sunspot
 
• Evan Peters as Quicksilver
 
• Josh Helman as William Stryker
 
• Lucas Till as Alex Summers / Havok
 
BooBoo Stewart has also been cast in an unknown role. Warpath will also be appearing in the film.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Obama embodies King's dream and his struggle

Obama embodies King's dream and his struggle
By: Suzanne Gamboa AP

Photos courtesy of (REUTERS / Larry Downing)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will lead the civil rights pioneers of today and two of his presidential predecessors Wednesday in a celebrative but solemn commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech of yesteryear, saluting his fight for equal opportunity.

Photos courtesy of (REUTERS / James Lawler Duggan)

Large crowds thronged to the National Mall and the Lincoln Memorial where King, with a soaring, rhythmic oratory and a steely countenance, pleaded with Americans to come together to stomp out racism and create a land of opportunity for all.

Slate-gray skies and a light drizzle greeted the earliest arrivals for an observance that seemed likely to take on a more formal, serious tone, than a commemorative rally last Saturday. People eager to get a close-up view of Obama and former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton clustered at a security checkpoint. And National Guard troops were arrayed along fence lines encircling the Mall from the World War II Memorial to the Lincoln Memorial.

Photos courtesy of (REUTERS / James Lawler Duggan)

The scheduled appearance later Wednesday of Obama, the first African-American president, was certain to embody the fulfilled dreams of hundreds of thousands who rallied there in 1963. Obama has not often talked publicly about racial issues in the time he has been president. He did, however, talk at some length about the challenges he faced as a young black male as he discussed the case of Trayvon Martin, the Florida teen-ager killed in a confrontation with neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.


When Obama took office in January 2009, he had broken through barriers that many before him could only approach. But his presidency has been marred by racist backlash and his administration has found itself still taking on battles thought won, such as ensuring equal access to the voting booth.


Obama's speech was set to follow an organized ringing of church bells at mid-afternoon, about the same time of day that King, his jaw squared and his turning, delivered his clarion call for equal rights. Obama was being joined at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial by Carter and Clinton. Other luminaries include Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, daughter of President Lyndon Johnson, who signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., a longtime leader in the civil rights battles.


At an interfaith service, the Rev. Bernice King opened the celebration. King said that her father is often remembered as a freedom fighter for equal rights and human rights. But she said he was most importantly a man of faith.


Photos courtesy of (REUTERS / Kevin Lamarque)

"He was a pastor, he was a prophet, he was a faith leader," she said. "It was that faith and the spirit of God that infused that movement."

King's eldest son, Martin Luther King III, said blacks can rightfully celebrate his father's life and work but much more work lies ahead.

He bemoaned "staggering unemployment" among black males age 18 to 30 and said he fears too many blacks still "are first judged by t heir color and then the content of their character."

Preceding the speeches was a march featuring a replica of a transit bus that civil rights leader Rosa Parks rode when she refused to give up her seat to a white man in 1955.

Obama considers the 1963 march a "seminal event" and part of his generation's "formative memory." A half-century after the march, he said, is a good time to reflect on how far the country has come and how far it still has to go. In an interview Tuesday on Tom Joyner's radio show, Obama said he imagines that King "would be amazed in many ways about the progress that we've made." He listed advances such as equal rights before the law, an accessible judicial system, thousands of African-American elected officials, African-American CEOs and the doors that the civil rights movement opened for Latinos, women and gays.

"I think he would say it was a glorious thing," he said.

But Obama noted that King's speech was also about jobs and justice.

"When it comes to the economy, when it comes to inequality, when it comes to wealth, when it comes to the challenges that inner cities experience, he would say that we have not made as much progress as the civil and social progress that we've made, and that it's not enough just to have a black president, it's not enough just to have a black syndicated radio show host," the president said.


Photos courtesy of (REUTERS / Larry Downing)


King's son was interviewed on NBC's "Today" show.


http://news.yahoo.com/obama-embodies-kings-dream-struggle-070620427.html

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Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Diva of The Day "Tyra Banks" (8/22/2013)

 
 
Tyra Lynne Banks, was born on December 4, 1973) is an American actress, television producer, author, television personality and former model. She first became famous as a model, appearing twice on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and working for Victoria's Secret as one of their original Angels. Banks is the creator and host of the UPN/The CW reality television show America's Next Top Model, co-creator of True Beauty, and was the host of her own talk show, The Tyra Banks Show.


Banks is one of four African Americans and seven women to have repeatedly ranked among the world's most influential people by Time magazine.
 



America's Next Top Model: Cycle 2 air Friday nights @ 9pm on the CW.
Encore runs the following Wednesday's

Yikes! Brandy Performs to an Empty Stadium


Yikes! Brandy Performs to an Empty Stadium
By Elizabeth Durand

Brandy performs in South Africa (Getty Images)
 
In retrospect, it seems like someone should have said something sooner.
 
Brandy was secretly slated to be the surprise grand finale at the Nelson Mandela Sports and Culture Day, but since fans had no idea the singer would be the final act at the end of a packed schedule, almost all of them had left the building by the time she stepped on stage. Oops.
 
To put it in perspective, the FNB stadium in Soweto, South Africa, holds 90,000 guests and had been packed the entire day. When Brandy came out for her big moment, however, only 40 people remained. Oh, and reportedly, the lights were on (which was probably one of the reasons guests thought this shindig was done).
 
"Brandy performed to an empty stadium. With the stadium lights on," local musician Kabomo tweeted.
 
Other event-goers shared Kabomo's shock. Twitter user Crazy Girl Tutu (how we love that name), shared, "I gave up the min I saw the empty stadium. Brandy performing for the chairs!"

But Dawn Ngwenya thought Brandy had at least one fan left, tweeting, "Well Brandy is going to perform for herself and Mbaks only. Stadium now empty." Mbacks refers to Fikile Mbacks, South Africa's minister of sport, who likely had advance warning that the star would be showing up.
 
Faced with an empty stadium awash in light, Brandy didn't stick around long either. "People didn't know there was a concert after the games. No one knew Brandy was around. Maybe a 40 people audience," Kabomo shared on the social media site. "She sulked after two songs and walked off."
To be honest, we can't really blame her. And while we're fairly certain Brandy won't be running back to perform in South Africa again anytime soon, we also have a hunch that next time she does, people will know about it.