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  • Best of 2020: Fashion’s Spring Summer Lines

    by Aparajita Jaiswal Best of 2020: Fashion’s Spring Summer Lines 1 May 2021 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement 2020 brings a new world of fashion and wonder to our knees. The most promising and beloved brands bring us a new Spring/Summer collection for us to choose from. From the gorgeous house of Chanel and Dior to the edge cutting styles of Prada and Louboutin, this gorgeous collection will leave you in awe. Jumpsuit: Chanel: (3,94,739.63 INR) Tweed Jumpsuit Virginie Viard’s Chanel haute couture presentation has metamorphosed into a cloister garden for the Spring-Summer 2020 Haute Couture show in Paris. The setting suggested a key element in Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s legendary story making this yet another one of Chanel’s unique collections. This particular jumpsuit is tweed, Navy Blue, White and Red and just the right amount of cute and classy. Top: Chanel (4,39,852.73 INR) Silk white top The whole collection embraced the sobriety, lightness, and wearer-friendly ease that Viard is quickly making her personal signature at the house. This elegant yet outdoorsy halter top is embroidered made with silk muslin cloth and white in colour, making a lady stand out in a crowd wearing it. Skirt: Burberry (46316.48INR) Deer Print Denim Mini Skirt Explore reconstructed silhouettes and runway embellishment from the Spring/Summer 2020 collection of Burberry. From fringed and crystal-embroidered skirts to step-through styles with a sports sensibility, this mini skirt in washed indigo denim, highlighted with a bleached deer pattern is a style that features a leather patch embossed with their logo. It has a button and zip fly closure with a leather patch with embossed Burberry lettering at back pocket. Pants: Gucci (1,12,845 INR) Light tweed Damier pant The spring summer line of 2020 was designed by Alessandro Michele, uncovering the Women’s and Men’s collection presented at the Gucci Hub during Milan Fashion Week. Part of a tone-on-tone look, this off-white light tweed damier pant has a high waist and wide leg. A distinctive House code borrowed from the equestrian world, the Horse bit decorates the design. Bon ton inspired silhouettes play a central role in shaping Gucci’s new idea of femininity, reimagined within a contemporary aesthetic imbued with ladylike vibes. Jacket: Yves Saint Laurent (5,25,880.07 INR) Mongolian goat hair fur jacket Yves Saint Laurent is one of the most prestigious brands. It is a luxury brand that all of us hope to have in our closets. This year, 2020, Saint Laurent presented its very best in the spring summer collection. This jacket, made of Mongolian goat hair and short fur, is a coat with straight neck. It has a cotton lining, concealed hook closure and a round neck. Jacket: Dior (1,78,602.76INR) Bomber Jacket The bomber jacket is crafted in thick technical fabric. Covered in the House’s signature khaki Camouflage motif, it has a boxy silhouette with a zip front and banded collar. Long sleeves with zip cuffs frame two zip pockets at the waist, and the contrasting banded hem features a ‘Christian Dior’ signature across the back. The jacket can be worn with other matching pieces from the Camouflage collection. Bag: Prada (2,05,946 INR) Prada Spectrum nappa leather shoulder bag Prada is known for its exceptional designs of bags. The Prada Spectrum bag is characterized by a geometric motif designed by the stitching on the nappa leather. It has a sliding tonal metal chain shoulder strap and leather shoulder pad and a flap closure with one inside pocket. The Prada logo has a nylon lining and is a tonal metal lettering logo. Shoes: Christian Louboutin (1,12,845 INR) Hot Chick The key themes of Christian Louboutin’s fall ’20 collection included art, a new restraint and the dialogue between womenswear and menswear as a part of his landmark L’Exhibition. Christian Louboutin being a keen art collector, insinuated his love of art into the collection via influences and collaborations. Christian Louboutin, known for their red shoe souls, pays homage to the French capital through his new collection by adorning the patent leather upper of his Hot Chick pump with V-shaped notches to further emphasize its sumptuous low cut. Sat on a 100 mm heel, it also has a timeless pointed toe and delicate finishes that add a refined elegance to its lines. Shoes: Louis Vuitton (85,014 INR) LV Archlight sneaker The iconic LV Archlight sneaker is revisited this season in boldly patterned technical fabric and various colours, inspired by cycling apparel, which featured at the Spring-Summer 2020 fashion show. Instantly recognizable for its wave-shaped outsole, this model also has an oversized tongue and a feminine low cut around the ankle. It has an oversized rubber outsole, 2 inches, monogram-canvas back loop with a LV rubber patch on the tongue and LV Circle signature on the outsole. Watch: Cartier (Available in September) Pasha de Cartier Pasha de Cartier has been a cult watch since its creation in 1985. An extrovert watch with an assertive graphic signature: a square inside a circle, four oversized Arabic numerals, the clous de Paris which accentuate the bracelet and the creative chained crown. With its distinctive codes and extraordinary design, the new Pasha watch is faithful to the original model but even more sophisticated. Watch: Cartier (Available in September) Cartier Maillon de Cartier Watches Courtesy of Cartier Pasha de Cartier isn’t the watchmaker’s only new offering. There’s also the brand new Maillon de Cartier collection of feminine timepieces that double as jewelry thanks to their alluring twisted chain link bracelets. Starting at $25,100, the quartz models come in all the colors of gold, some with diamonds. Perfume: Cartier (7,078 INR) La Panthère Eau de Toilette Unleash your inner feline and exude gentle charm. A radiant aroma of white flowers washes over La Panthère, Cartier’s iconic feline-floral perfume, turning this new Eau de Toilette into floral freshness. Ethereal gardenia blends with crystalline musk for a delicate fragrance full of feline grace, created by Mathilde Laurent, Cartier perfumer. Beret: Dior (28,809 INR) The black Dior Parisian beret Inspired by vintage headpieces, the black Dior Parisian beret is a modern take on classic Parisian style. It is crafted from soft rabbit felt using traditional millinery techniques and embellished with a nylon veil for a feminine touch. It can be worn with oversize tailoring to echo the look’s classic heritage. Sunglasses: Dior (57,675 INR) The DiorStellaire1 sunglasses The DiorStellaire1 sunglasses have a distinctive ample square shape and a lightweight feel. The black lacquer on the front highlights the ultra thin gold finish on the metal frame and is enhanced by the almost flat shaded grey lenses. This color is sold exclusively on dior.com and in Dior boutiques. Earrings: Tiffany and Co. (7,52,190 INR) Diamond vine climber Earrings With an intensity that rivals the night sky, Tiffany Victoria celebrates the blazing brilliance of Tiffany diamonds. A striking display of diamonds scales the ear in this elegant climber earring design. The earrings are platinum round brilliant and marquise diamonds and a total carat weight of 1.24. #JumpsuitChanel #TweedJumpsuit #BomberJacket #EarringsTiffanyandCo #HotChick #LaPanthèreEaudeToilette #TopChanel #PerfumeCartier #LighttweedDamierpant #SunglassesDior #TheblackDiorParisianberet #TheDiorStellaire1sunglasses #SkirtBurberry #PantsGucci #PashadeCartier #PradaSpectrumnappaleathershoulderbag #BagPrada #Mongoliangoathairfurjacket #CartierMaillondeCartierWatchesCourtesyofCartier #LVArchlightsneaker #Silkwhitetop #JacketYvesSaintLaurent #BeretDior #JacketDior #DiamondvineclimberEarrings #WatchCartier #ShoesChristianLouboutin #ShoesLouisVuitton #DeerPrintDenimMiniSkirt SEARCH The Rich Heritage of Indian Handloom FASHION Fashion In The 19th Century FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION The Influence Of Kanye West On Fashion FASHION K-Pop Fashion And Its Impact On Global Wardrobe FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma These Fashion Trends Are Literally Scary For Your Health 1 April 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma India Is Finally Having A Major Fashion Moment 23 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Fashion Trends: What's Hot In 2024 22 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Is Africa The Next World Leader In Fashion 20 March 2024 FASHION RELATED POSTS

  • Unveiling The City Of Extravagance With Palazzo Versace Dubai

    By Rini Pathak Unveiling The City Of Extravagance With Palazzo Versace Dubai 13 February 2024 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Hey, you! Yes you! Aren’t you tired of making excuses for canceling your travel plans? If you’ve got the money and are waiting for the perfect place to visit this season of ‘Eid, then fret not as we bring to you today the perfect place to spend your next staycation. The one and only city defining imagination and which lies in the heart of the Arabian Desert: Dubai. Dubai, the perfect testament to human ambitions, innovation, and resilience. Dubai, the symbol of futuristic skyline, luxurious amenities and rich cultural amalgams. Dubai, the perfect city to spend your vacation with your loved ones or I beg your pardon here even alone. I know, now that you know where to go, you’re surely wondering where to stay so that you can make the most of your time in the marvellous city of Dubai. Well, we’ve got your back here too fellas. Hold your breath as we drop the name for the best luxurious staycation this Ramadan season: Palazzo Versace Dubai . Palazzo offers the perfect staycation experience in a Versace-designed room or suite during the holy month that not only includes Iftar, Suhoor, but also other numerous benefits. You know what you all are really lucky because Palazzo is even offering special packages for this Ramadan. Well there are two special Ramadan packages that Palazzo is offering which are mentioned below. The first Ramadan package is starting from AED 950+++ and includes the following: Choice of breakfast buffet at Giardino for two or Suhoor set menu through in-room dining for 2 adults and 1 child. 20% discount on food and beverage (except Q’s Bar and Lounge and brunch packages). 20% discount on spa treatments Offer is valid during the Ramadan period only. The second Ramadan Package is starting from AED 1,300+++, = and includes the following: Choice of breakfast buffet at Giardino for two or Suhoor set menu through in-room dining for 2 adults and 1 child. Iftar buffet at Giardino for 2 adults and 1 child below 12 years of age. 20% discount on food and beverage (except Q’s Bar and Lounge and brunch packages). 20% discount on spa treatments Offer is valid during the Ramadan period only. If you think that these are the end of offers at Palazzo Versace then I’m sorry Habibi! Versace also includes the exclusive Hikayat Ramadan Garden which is surrounded by luscious palm trees and panoramic water views of the iconic Dubai Creek. The Hikayat garden is known to be offering its guests the perfect backdrop to celebrate Suhoor under the stars. Thank me later, as I share with you all the details relating to the Hikayat Garden below: The exclusive timing to visit the Hikayat Garden is between 9pm and 3am (The last order is at 2:30am). Guests can have an A la carte menu with a minimum spend of AED 200 per person on food and beverages, excluding shisha. The sofa seating is available with a minimum spend of AED 2,000, excluding shisha and tobacco (maximum 8 people per sofa). The age limit for Suhoor is 18 years and above. Hence I think you are all set to plan your next staycation this season of ‘Eid. So, hurry up and don’t miss this amazing opportunity to enjoy the perfect blend of luxury, adventure, and cultural immersion that only Dubai offers. Pack your bags ASAP and prepare for the journey of a lifetime as both Dubai and Palazzo Versace await you. SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Best Countries You Should Visit With A Budget Of Less Than A Lakh Rupees 3 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • Seerat Kapoor – An All-rounder’s journey in today’s era

    by Aparajita Jaiswal Seerat Kapoor – An All-rounder’s journey in today’s era 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Advertisement Advertisement Seerat Kapoor has indeed been an all-rounder through her dancing, singing and acting. When asked about her experience training with Ashleigh Lobo, she reveals- “In all honesty, when I started off as a dancer, I had no long term plan of taking it up as a choreographer. I had merely taken it to train the passion that I have towards dance. I enrolled into Ashleigh’s company as a student, along with a couple of seniors who within my first class spotted me and offered me a scholarship program.” Moreover, the artist claims that she became a co-member of Ashleigh’s team and was landed with the opportunity of working as a choreographer in the movie, Rockstar. Taking a sneak peek into the artist’s journey as an actor, Seerat reveals that performing theatrical dance trained her to “face the camera and the big screen”. Seerat’s parents guided her through the process of training professionally as a singer. “I was very young and my parents had this knack of already understanding that there were two creative kids born to them, my brother and I. My parents thought if I trained, I could potentially stand up in the field of professional singing. At that point, all I wanted was to dance, sing and act. I remember a very open conversation at home about how Hindustani Classical music influences your vocal training.” The artist’s inspiration game is rather idealistic and taken from various forms. “I draw inspiration from everywhere, there are no one or two people, not just industry professionals, but the people I work with. Right from the management to my PR to the team that supports me; everyone inspires me. Seeing old ladies in the gym is an inspiration. Therefore, it’s holistic and I’m also inspired by many films and performances by actors.“ Being a public figure can bring out its “pros and cons”. According to the artist, the perception of a situation and whether it is bound to work in favour or not is in the stride of an actor. Her approach towards negative criticism is constructive as she looks at them as opportunities for her betterment in her art. Seerat Kapoor appeared in Slow Slow music video with Badshaah and Abhishek and has been working on several projects currently. She claims that featuring in Slow Slow music video was extremely good. The opportunity was out of her comfort zone. She added that meeting Badshah created a personal level attachment on a deeper level. In terms of her recent projects, the artist reveals that she has a Bollywood debut release with Tushar Kapoor Entertainment Productions along with veterans such as Nawazuddin Siddiqui sir. She is currently filming another movie with Suryadevara Naga Vamsi.“ The conversation was extremely delightful. Seerat concluded the interview with a heart- wrenching message for her fans. “I want to tell my fans that they have been such a great support and I won’t stay silent here, because they very loudly cheer for me when I put up something.“ #TaraTaraKhandelwalBooksBooksandbeyondBoundWritersReadersAuthorsLiterary #Love #depression #society #Seerat #Fashion #SeeratKapoor #lutopia #Anxiety #Reality #LutopiaMagazine #skincare #Life #Kapoor #Mentalhealth SEARCH Karishma Kotak Playing Her Innings In Fashion, Sports And Fitness COVER STORIES Musings With Maryam Zolghadr COVER STORIES Madhura Naik talks about the Life of an Actress COVER STORIES Kavya Thapar And Her Versatile Acting Career That Cuts Across Regional Lines COVER STORIES Ahsaas Channa Talks About Her Mother Being The Inspiration Behind Her Career COVER STORIES POPULAR POSTS Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Dialogues That Never Disappoint With Actor Saqib Ayub 4 April 2024 COVER STORIES by Anjali Educate, Empower, Excel: Priyanka Chahar Choudhary's Inspirational Overture 15 November 2023 COVER STORIES by Akshra Khandelwal Purab Kohli’s Cinematic Expedition Through Films, Travel And Self-Expression 22 September 2023 COVER STORIES by Aparajita Jaiswal Exploring The Path Of Aspiring Actors And Producers: Insights From Anil Singh Chandel 6 September 2023 COVER STORIES RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • What’s FOMO?

    by Anadi Gupta What’s FOMO? 1 October 2020 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement FOMO is an acronym which stands for the expression Fear of Missing Out. It is an anxious feeling you get when you feel other people might be having a good time without you. Majority of the youngsters these days face such kinds of problems. It was also officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2013. It is certainly a terrible thing to feel. It makes you always keep checking social media until you stop feeling missed out. You do these things to make yourself feel better and to no longer feel left out. Sometimes it makes you feel anxious and sometimes it doesn’t but most importantly where does it come from? Is there something we can do to stay away from feeling this way? These days people tend to check their social media right after they wake up, before they sleep and between every important work which means almost the whole day. FOMO comes from unhappiness and unhappiness comes from comparing one another on social media. We need to realize that whatever we see on social media does not define reality. There is a huge difference between social media and reality. Everything seems perfect on social media; everybody is living a perfect life out there but we should always remember that we are only seeing what these people are wanting us to see. As Swarthmore professor Barry Schwartz writes in his excellent book, The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less : “Stop paying so much attention to how others around you are doing” is easy advice to give, but hard to follow, because the evidence of how others are doing is pervasive, because most of us seem to care a great deal about status, and finally, because access to some of the most important things in life (for example, the best colleges, the best jobs, the best houses in the best neighbourhoods) is granted only to those who do better than their peers. Nonetheless, social comparison seems sufficiently destructive to our sense of well-being that it is worthwhile to remind ourselves to do it less. It is basically a rollercoaster of emotions. It is also possible that maybe you’ve also put an edited version of yourself on social media and it would’ve made someone else felt worse about them. Who knows, right? The worst thing is that we try to find happiness in others instead of finding it inside ourselves. I know it might sound cliché, but nobody can make us as happy as ourselves. Self validation is the key to self confidence but we only tend to see the bad in ourselves and we never appreciate those things in us which we should. The person who overthinks is more likely to be depressed, anxious and stressed. The one thing we do not try is preaching gratitude. Instead of finding problems in everything, if we start being thankful for the things we have, we would be much happier. I know it is not as easy as it may sound but at least we can try. Just live every moment and appreciate every little thing you’re lucky to have and hang in there, you’ve got this. #FOMO #happiness #Anxiety #Reality #socialmedia #gratitude #acceptance SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Breaking Barrier And Redefining Inclusivity Conduct Of Para Events: Shaping Of A Better Future By Mithibai Kshitij 19 January 2024 SOCIETY by Mudita Bagla Divorce - Not A Big Deal 24 January 2023 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • The Japanese Tea Ceremony

    by Tanya Gupta The Japanese Tea Ceremony 17 August 2022 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement It is one of the three classical arts of Japanese refinement.It is a ritual of serving the Japanese green tea Matcha to the guests by the host and was primarily influenced by the Zen Buddhism. It is based on the principles of harmony, respect, purity and tranquility.The tea ceremony is also called as Chanoyu, Sado or Ocha. Tea is the elixir of life. - Eisai The tea ceremony takes place in a tea house which consists of mat floor with a hearth built into it.Rustic materials are used to build the house.On the day of the ceremony, the guests are led through garden and they wash their hands before entering the house. The host wakes up early for the preparation and cleanses the utensils with graceful movements.A silk cloth is used to handle the tea pot. Wagashi sweets are served along with the tea. Etiquette is a significant part of the tea ceremony.In Japan, there are many temples, traditional gardens and hotels which have tea houses where one can experience the tea ceremony. #Japan #Japaneseteaceremony #Matcha #Buddhism #Japantourism SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Best Countries You Should Visit With A Budget Of Less Than A Lakh Rupees 3 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • I want a chance to play different kinds of roles: Ishita Dutta talks about her career, upcoming projects and being typecast in certain roles

    by Rupashree Ravi I want a chance to play different kinds of roles: Ishita Dutta talks about her career, upcoming projects and being typecast in certain roles 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Advertisement Advertisement Popular actress and model, Ishita Dutta is known for her versatile roles in both films and television shows. In an exclusive interview, the actress, who is currently shooting for Drishyam 2, spoke about her experience in the industry and the kind of roles she wants to explore. In this ever-changing industry where there is immense talent and competition, leaving a mark is often not easy. It needs a lot of hard work and dedication, along with luck, Dutta shared. “In any industry, leaving a mark when you are really good at your job is very hard. But in our industry, there’s also a little bit of luck factor which I feel exists at the right place and at the right time. Sometimes, you may be perfect for a certain role but somebody else might get it. I really do believe in destiny and luck, but that doesn’t take away the fact that you have to work hard, be very talented and do a great job to leave that mark. In the end, the audience needs to love you and your work,” she added. Dutta started her career in 2012, starring in the Telugu film Chanakyudu. The following year, she made her television debut in the Star Plus serial Ek Ghar Banaunga. Since then, she has gone on to star in many television serials, music videos and films. Talking about her experience so far as an actress, she said, “My experience in this industry has been fabulous. I, of course, want to do a lot more projects and there’s a lot to explore. Sometimes I feel I still haven’t gotten certain opportunities that I wish for in terms of roles or certain projects or working with certain people, but I believe that will happen in time. But I have had a very good experience with all the people I have worked with so far. They’ve been very nice and supportive. I have learnt and enjoyed a lot. I love everything about being an actor.” In 2015, Dutta made her Bollywood film debut with Drishyam, alongside Ajay Devgn, Tabu and Shriya Saran. The film was a big success and Dutta received positive reviews for her performance as Anju Salgaonkar, the daughter of Ajay Devgn’s character. “We have started filming for Drishyam 2 and I’m really excited about it. It’s happening after six years and I think people are going to enjoy it. The film is also more interesting than the first part, so I’m really looking forward to it. There’s another film that I’d be working on with my husband, Vatsal. We’re going to be back on screen after a really long time. Apart from these, there are a couple of projects lined up at the end of this year, which I’m excited about,” she said, while talking about her current and upcoming projects. Actresses usually have role models who inspire and influence their careers. They cite great actors as their inspirations. But for Dutta, inspiration is something that comes from anywhere, any platform and language. “I believe there is so much content available and you’re constantly watching so many films, characters, and actors who do such great jobs and you get inspired. There are many people, actors, and characters that have really inspired me and they make me want to do a better job every day,” she shared. When asked where she sees her acting career taking her, she said, “Honestly, I don’t think about where I’m going, where I’m headed, or what’s going to happen after a certain number of years. I look at what’s happening currently, take up good projects that come for me and make the best out of them. I try to live in the present so I’ll be happy wherever my acting career takes me. I will just follow what my destiny has in store for me.” Dutta shared that she is often typecast as a simple girl in films. She wishes to play different roles and characters. “To be very honest, I still feel I haven’t really played a character who is very different. I somehow tend to get very similar characters like the girl next door. I have not really done an outright negative role. I did play a cop in the action film, Blank. I had to do a lot of action in the film and my body language was very different, which I enjoyed. But I think most of my characters have been very positive and simple. This is what I really want to change as an actor. I want a chance to play different kinds of roles and do something that is different from what people normally presume me to be,” she added. The entertainment industry can be a hard place for actresses, who are often body shamed and trolled in social media. Women empowerment and body positivity is much needed in the industry. Dutta shared her views on feminism and said, “I totally support women empowerment and I am absolutely against people who body shame others. Body shaming has been happening for decades and its high time people be sensitive toward others. Let people make decisions about their own bodies. Everyone has a different body type. You can be of any shape and size. I believe people should simply focus on being healthy, eating right, and sleeping on time.” Further, she thanked her fans and viewers for all their love and support. She advised the younger generation not to get influenced by the glamour of social media. “Don’t let negativity and trolls get to you. Try to be grounded and stand up for other people,” she added. 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  • 5 by 5 Rule

    by Akash Khatri 5 by 5 Rule 1 November 2020 LIFESTYLE Advertisement A very close friend introduced me to this coincidentally 5 years back after I had been ranting about my messy day. Since then life has been a bit simpler, it goes like, “If it’s not going to matter in 5 years, don’t spend more than 5 minutes upset by it.” It didn’t make sense to me the first time too. Sounds pretty simple on paper I know, it’s difficult in reality. You won’t get used to it overnight, it will surely take a while but I promise once you do, things just seem to sort themselves. Things fall apart, they always do. I think it’s the basic law of human living. You will have challenges, changes and trials. It’s a part and parcel of a game called life. You need to accept the ugly bitter pills just like the sweet candies. It’s just the way it is supposed to be maybe. It can’t be flowers and rainbows all the way. There might be days with a little blood, tears and sweat too but it will all be worth it in the end. Sometimes decision fatigue gets overwhelming. When you can’t really think what to do, whether to keep thinking about something or not. At such times the 5 by 5 rule comes to the rescue. You can’t care about everything and anything; you have to choose what to care about. The only way to filter is this. It is highly effective in the long run and this is me talking from personal experience, tried and tested. It can be applied from the tiniest snarky comment someone passed on your dress to your workplace issues. Whenever in doubt, just ask yourself once “will it matter in the next five years?” if yes, work on it, find a solution, leave no stone unturned for it but if you get an answer in the negative, drop it right there. You will soon realize that what anyone else thinks about the colour of your dress or your new hairstyle or your handwriting won’t ever matter, they won’t even remember it after a week or so but you somewhere it might leave a mark on your heart and you would continue pondering over their nasty remarks. My heart always got the better of my brain while making decisions, it’s not bad but equilibrium is necessary. This rule helped me get a perspective around issues. Those gigantic dilemmas weren’t that bad. I realized a lot of issues had very simple solutions. You just had to know the trick to handle. Neil Armstrong once said, “I believe that every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don’t intend to waste any of mine.” We all have limited time. We have to make our choices, they might not always be wise but mistakes are the greatest teachers. This has become my life’s litmus test. It saved me from a lot of futile thinking; I hope it helps you declutter too. #wise #test #accept #limited #dilemma #rule #Reality #decision #issue #finite #litmus #help #Life #sense #time #sort #fivebyfive #thinking #save #overwhelming #simpler #equilibrium SEARCH Countdown To History: Omega Unveils Paris 2024 Olympics Countdown Clock And Special Edition Timepiece LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE Personal Growth And Relatability: Ishita Khanna's Key To Influencer Success LIFESTYLE 6 Disadvantages Of Being Pretty LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Unveiling the Myth: Does Pretty Privilege Truly Exist 17 April 2024 LIFESTYLE By Anushka Sharma How Do Some People Not Get Acne No Matter What 15 April 2024 LIFESTYLE By Anushka Sharma Kate Middleton’s Story Has Only Gotten Worse With Time 18 March 2024 LIFESTYLE By Rini Pathak The Skill Of Ageing Gracefully: Secrets From The Land Of Longevity 17 March 2024 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing

    by Rupashree Ravi Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing 4 August 2022 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Gender equality in the workplace is still a pipe dream for many. Education, discrimination, societal norms, and other factors affect women’s occupational choices and their pay. It is known that women are paid significantly lesser than men for the same work they do, whether it is paid domestic labour or a desk job. This is despite the fact that over the last several decades, millions of women have joined the workforce and have also made huge gains in their educational attainment. All this means that the gender pay gap is real. It also hurts women by suppressing their earnings and making it harder for them to keep a balance between work and family. The gender pay gap is essentially the average difference between the remuneration received by working men and women. But it is more nuanced as the pay gaps can be unadjusted or adjusted. The former is much starker as it simply differentiates between the mean and median wages of the two genders, while the latter takes into account differences in factors such as occupation, education, and job experience. Women are often blamed for not earning more “Worldwide, women only make 77 cents for every dollar earned by men. This results in a lifetime of income inequality between men and women and more women retiring into poverty.” This kind of inequality can be seen in all countries and across all sectors because women’s work is undervalued and they also tend to be concentrated in different jobs than men. Even though the nature of the work may require equal or more effort and skills, it is still valued and remunerated less. The gap widens for women of colour, immigrant women, and mothers, which pushes them into casual and part-time work in the informal economy. This kind of phenomenon is common and much larger in developing countries than in developed countries. It is alarming to know that in a country like India, the reasons for the pay gap are much more complicated. Girl students are forced to drop out of school and are married off, and even if they are educated, many women are not allowed to work by their families. Women who join the workforce often need to take extended leaves for maternity and child care, and even the healthcare of other family members. To top it all, they also take care of household duties like cooking and cleaning. All these factors lead to women’s earnings falling behind men’s over time. Women are forced to micro-manage at their workplace and home We have to understand why the gender wage gap exists and how we can tackle it, without shifting the blame to women for not earning more. Our economy itself provides unequal opportunities for women at every point of their education, training, and career choices. As a result, women tend to choose jobs that pay less, according to a study. They disproportionately enter lower-paid, and female-dominated occupations. However, this decision is shaped by discrimination, societal norms, and other forces beyond their control. Employers also choose to prefer men over women for the same positions and roles due to factors such as motherhood penalties. “Equal pay for work of equal value” The bottom line, however, is that socio-economic disparity and patriarchal power structures expose women to more unpaid care work and land the weight of multi-dimensional work, including primary caretaking on them. Factors like non-inclusivity and sexual harassment in the workplace further pressurise them to opt out of their career prospects. Studies reveal that it will 195 years to overcome the gender pay gap in India This is why we need to expand paid family and medical leave and improve the overall work-life balance. Paid paternity leaves for men are also a great start so that they can help at home as well and lift the burden from women. Implementation of stricter laws like the Equal Pay Act at the state and national levels will help to reduce the widening pay gap. Lastly, gender-sensitive employment practices and measures to reduce sexual harassment in the workplace are the need of the hour all across the world. #Feminism #GenderPayGap #Representation #Patriarchy #WorkplaceInclusivity #GenderSensitisation SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Breaking Barrier And Redefining Inclusivity Conduct Of Para Events: Shaping Of A Better Future By Mithibai Kshitij 19 January 2024 SOCIETY by Mudita Bagla Divorce - Not A Big Deal 24 January 2023 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • The Lockdown Masks

    by Aiyra Baig The Lockdown Masks 1 November 2020 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement During these trying times, skincare seems like a great idea. All these days at home are actually a blessing for our skin; no dust, dirt, travelling, pollution, junk food or the harsh sun. Therefore, no damage and happy skin. With all the extra time at hand, go an extra mile and pamper your face with some homemade face masks made from ingredients you can find in your kitchen cabinet. Grandma’s secret – Besan Face mask Mix besan (split chickpea flour) with a pinch of turmeric, milk and rose water. Scrub it on your face in a circular motion and wait for it to dry. Rinse with close water in 5-10 minutes. Besan helps to absorb excess oil from the skin including impurities while also retaining moisture. Caffeine Hydration Mix one tablespoon each of coffee powder and honey well together. Apply and wash it off after 10 minutes. Coffee is rich in antioxidants, kills cells and removes impurities, making the skin smoother and brighter. It is also an excellent exfoliator and helps in stimulating blood flow, which reduces acne and even cellulite and stretch marks. Honey acts as a moisturizer and diminishes signs of ageing. Bright Banana (*not for oily skin) Mash a ripe banana and mix it with a little bit of honey. Apply it on your face and wash off after 15 minutes. Banana is rich in potassium and helps to moisture and hydrate dry skin, making it soft and supple. It also lightens dark spots. The 101 cure mask Mix freshly prepared aloe vera gel with fresh cucumber paste/juice, yoghurt and honey. Cleanse your face and leave this face mask for 20-30 minutes. Using this twice a week helps to detan your skin. Aloe vera also has antibacterial properties which helps to treat pimples and acne, giving a smooth skin texture. it also lightens your skin and removes blemishes and dark spots, effectively de-pigmenting your skin. Egg peel off Add a few drops of lemon juice to an egg-white mix well. Apply it well over your face and neck, wait for it to dry and peel it off with water. Egg whites shrinks your pores, firms your skin by removing excess dirt, oil and dead cells on your face while also removing blackheads. Lemon juice naturally contains vitamin C, an antioxidant that may help reduce skin damage and premature ageing. Due to its high pH levels, it has astringent qualities; lemon can decrease oil on the skin and reduce inflammation. Oat scrub Make a smooth paste by mixing oatmeal, honey and rosewater. Scrub it well and leave it on for ten minutes before rinsing with water. Oatmeal contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds that soothe itchy, dry and irritated skin. This face mask gives you instant radiant-looking skin. #impurities #cells #supple #eggwhite #rosewater #blemishes #honey #moisture #irritated #banana #tumeric #brighter #stimulating #milk #dryskin #clean #lighten #exfoliator #pamper #blackheads #acne #itchy #damage #pores #yoghurt #smoother #skincare #shrink #dark #soft #oatmeal #pimples #oil #kitchen #flow #coffee #ingredients #besan #detan #radiant #antibacterial #lemon #hydrate #spots #skin #cucumber #ageing #inflammation #facemask #blood SEARCH The Rich Heritage of Indian Handloom FASHION Fashion In The 19th Century FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION The Influence Of Kanye West On Fashion FASHION K-Pop Fashion And Its Impact On Global Wardrobe FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma These Fashion Trends Are Literally Scary For Your Health 1 April 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma India Is Finally Having A Major Fashion Moment 23 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Fashion Trends: What's Hot In 2024 22 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Is Africa The Next World Leader In Fashion 20 March 2024 FASHION RELATED POSTS

  • Re-Discover The Charm Of Old-School Travel With A Total Digital Detox!

    by Yashi Srivastava Re-Discover The Charm Of Old-School Travel With A Total Digital Detox! 21 February 2023 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement What is that one thing we can’t go a day without? No prizes for guessing; it’s the internet! We can’t get enough of this world of the digital vortex. Thus, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that we have become captive of internet technology to the point where we need a digital detox from time to time or let it take the better of us. Let’s accept that traditional ways of paying bills, playing games (we mean outdoors), calling people, clicking photographs, etc., are so old school! While we cannot go back to standing in lines for hours to pay the bills, we can certainly apply some old-school charm to our travels. Back in the day, travelers and explorers only had winds or maps to guide them to a new destination – and they hardly ever faltered! So, we at L’utopia, decided to take you back to the good days when nobody knew the word digital and yet traveled far and around the globe! The article will help you understand why a digital travel detox is an absolute necessity in the current world and how to switch to the old-world travel patterns so that the next time you go on a trip, you can re-discover the charm and beauty; of old-school travel! Why Go for a digital detox? When was the last time you unplugged from your cell phone/laptop/social media for 24 hours? If your answer is, ‘I don’t know,’ you, my friend, need a digital detox. Every time we get out of control with the consumption of complex carbohydrates and gain a few extra pounds, we detoxify our bodies. In the same way, we can rely on the old-school ways to give our eyes some rest and break from the digital hullaballoo to get our minds back in their original shape. We believe that the best way to do the same is while wandering in the hills or enjoying a traditional meal with our family in a hotel away from social media and its charm - that’s when you enjoy your freedom! A vacation or a trip to your favorite destination without the stress of keeping up with social media or receiving urgent calls will make your trip worthwhile when you avoid tapping on your phone’s screen for no reason. It saves your time and energy. Ah! You’ve no idea how amazing this feeling is, and the result is extraordinary - unfiltered freedom! How to Begin with the digital detox? You can always start with limiting your use of social media – start with an hour or so and bring it down to 20 minutes a day or however it deems fit. Cut down the time of using social media with each passing day. Before setting off for your retreat, ensure you have sent all the important emails and messages and informed your friends and colleagues about the same. Also, you can provide a contact number of the hotel you’ll be staying in so that you can be contacted in case there’s an urgency. Next, you can start wearing a watch on your way out so that you break the habit of looking at your phone. Before leaving for the airport or station: Book your hotel. Get your reservations. Write down the hotel’s address. Ask the staff how to reach the hotel from the airport/station. Finally, make your travel itinerary and jot down the necessary details about the place you’re visiting so that it becomes easy for you to enjoy your time off without stressing over issues regarding where to go and how to reach there, etc. Even your hotel staff can help you with places to visit during your stay but be sure that the information you have collected is correct. How to switch from digital/online tools to old school club? Now that you’re ready to take your digital detox vacation, here are a few non-digital tools that can replace the digital ones and turn you to transform you into a total traditional traveler! Use printed maps instead of GPS- Remember that GPS will be gone when you say goodbye to your smartphone and laptops. So, try and get yourself a street map to figure out the directions to reach your hotel + other places you want to visit. It isn’t that a big task to find a map. However, trying to learn the direction on the printed maps sure is. So, if the map doesn’t work well for you, it’s better to ask for directions from locals. Payphone instead of cell phone (or borrow a phone) - As fun as it sounds, finding a working payphone in today’s world can be hectic. If you’re going for full detox, better borrow a phone to make a call. If you want to go off-grid, you’ll have to face a little uneasiness on your way, but it will add to your great memories, and trust us when we tell you that it will all be completely worth it! Browse the wilderness instead of the internet - Keep your mind off of sending a text, making a call, updating your status, or anything that involves using your phone or laptop and taking in the fresh air of the wilderness! Pay your attention to exploring a new area and absorb the beauty of lush green forests brimming with tropical trees, rambling waterfalls, infinite wild, usual bazaar scenes, delicious food, and rich culture. Send postcards to your loved ones - We agreed on no cell phones while on the trip, but if you miss your friends and family, send them some beautiful postcards of the city/place you’re vacationing. Just go to the nearby Post Office, get it stamped, and send it. Let travel agents take care of your business - Free yourself from the stress of booking tickets, hotels, getting reservations, etc., and contact a travel agent to do that job for you. Technology has made us self-sufficient to get our bookings done, but since you’re going off the grid, it is advisable to rely on a good travel agent. Take a lot of books with you - Purposelessly tapping your phone screen is a great time-killer. So, when you don’t have it, you would understand that you need to direct your attention toward something else. It is thus, suggested to bring lots of books/magazines to read while you’re on a total digital blackout. If you like e-books, well, you must re-acquaint yourself with that sweet old smell of printed books, and if you are a reader, you might not want to switch back to e-reading again! Try it! Jot down important contacts - Whatever you do, DO NOT forget to write down a few important contact numbers before leaving your home. You’re visiting a new place and plan to stay in a new environment for quite a while. So, you must keep these numbers with you all the time - it’s even better if you memorize them! Also, don’t forget to include the number of the hotel you’ll be staying in. So, keep that cell phone away, close the lid of your laptop, put that camera down and unplug yourself from the digital world! Now, pack your bags and leave for your next travel destination as an authentic explorer, and soon you’ll find a connection far better than the one you share with the internet! You can never see enough of the world with a smartphone that has a working internet connection. So, the next time you visit a new place, remember to keep it away and soak in the present moment. Blob - The beauty of old-world travel cannot be compared to the digital tours and trips. The charm and beauty of using a map to reach your destination brings tremendous joy to the explorer or wanderer - the same cannot be said in the case of a digital vagabond since there is no actual work done on their part to find that cafe, or that hill, or beach and so on. 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  • Breaking Barrier And Redefining Inclusivity Conduct Of Para Events: Shaping Of A Better Future By Mithibai Kshitij

    By Rini Pathak Breaking Barrier And Redefining Inclusivity Conduct Of Para Events: Shaping Of A Better Future By Mithibai Kshitij 19 January 2024 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Many people in the world speak a lot about inclusivity and diversity whereas there are only a few amongst them who transform their words into actions and define the real meaning of inclusivity. Fortunately, Mithibai Kshitij , situated in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India is a distinctive example of an organization that believes in action rather than ranting about equality. Mithibai Kshitij has been able to emerge as the pioneer in arranging Para Events within its educational framework among other educational institutions. It has been creating and even rewriting history by being the only college festival to host Para Events. This year too has not been any different and the Mithibai Kshitij has perpetuated its tradition by hosting Para Events for the specially-abled children on the 7th of January. The event was dedicated especially to these children to showcase their caliber in front of all. The organization of the event demonstrated nothing but the college’s devotion towards the provision of a platform that embraced equality and inclusivity where everyone regardless of their physical appearance was welcomed to showcase their unique skills. The respective Para Events consisted of four different genres. Each of which were designed with caution allowing the individuals to celebrate their own unique and diverse talents. These four categories included: Rang Manch, Pitch Perfect, Para Talent Show, and Cascade of Colours. The ‘Rang Manch’ was an event of dance competition that was presided over by the famous dance choreographer, Noorin Sha . The event saw various participants mesmerizing everyone including Sha with their enchanting performances. The event, ‘Pitch Perfect’ was an affair of singing competition where the specially-abled participants’ talent of singing was showcased. The event highlighted the melodic voices of the participants and was judged by the celebrated music expert, Arvinder Singh . The ‘Para Talent Show’ was a platform where each participant was able to impress everyone by flaunting diverse skills. This show was presided over by the distinguished actor, Jay Soni . The last but not the least event, ‘Cascade of Colours’ consisted of a painting competition. Isha Kamal , an expert artist, provided a significant assessment of the talented participants who displayed their artistic caliber. The extremely talented judges’ panel brought along with them an abundance of expertise to provide appraisal and examine the spellbounding performances showcased by the young talents throughout the various events. A cherry on the cake was the enchanting enactment by the Magician who was able to mesmerize everyone and infuse a luminous radiance into the day. The Para Events was a huge success which demonstrated Mithibai Kshitij’s devotion towards the creation of a community that believes in equality and inclusivity of all individual students. The college is certain that this is not their last Para Event and promises to continue the milestone in the upcoming future too. The educational institution has even been able to set an inspiring example for other educational institutions to follow in the pursuit of inclusivity and equal opportunities for all, establishing an optimistic and supporting environment where each individual can thrive. Hence, we too must take an oath to follow the steps of Mithibai Kshitij and do our share of work for the creation of an inclusive society. "You never know what events are going to transpire to get you home." - Og Mandino SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Breaking Barrier And Redefining Inclusivity Conduct Of Para Events: Shaping Of A Better Future By Mithibai Kshitij 19 January 2024 SOCIETY by Mudita Bagla Divorce - Not A Big Deal 24 January 2023 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • Makeup Looks

    by Neha Pande Makeup Looks 1 May 2021 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement We all try to recreate our favourite celebrity looks but at times we miss a product or two. Especially during these lockdown we all are trying to find fun creative outlets to pass our time so why not give makeup looks a try! Primer: Rare Beauty : Always An Optimist Illuminating Primer – Rare beauty primer is a new primer launched by Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez. It is 14 – 26$ ie. 1916.02₹ – 1916.02₹ Benefit cosmetics: POREfessional face primer – Benefit cosmetics POREfessional is an all time favourite primer which is great for oily skin. It is 32$ ie. 2358.18₹. Foundation: Rare Beauty: Liquid Touch Weightless Foundation – Rare Beauty’s Weightless Foundation is a light to medium wear foundation and is great for natural makeup. It is 29$ ie. 2137.10₹. Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation – Luminous Silk Foundation is a coveted foundation used by Kim K’s makeup artist. It is a high end luxurious longwear foundation which is great for any skin. It is 64$ ie. 4716.36₹. Concealer: Rare Beauty: Liquid Touch Brightening Concealer – Rare’s Beauty’s Liquid Touch Concealer is a soft and natural concealer. It is 19$ ie. 1400.17₹. KKW Beauty: Liquid Concealers – To keep the look the closest to Kim K’s, KKW’s Liquid Concealer. It is a full coverage liquid concealer with a hydrating formula perfect for everyday. It is 18$ ie. 1327.51₹. Kylie Cosmetics: Skin Concealer – To keep the look the closest to Kylie’s, Kylie Cosmetics’ Skin Concealer. It has a lightweight formula with medium buildable coverage for a skin-like finish. It has 30 shades in total. It is 20$ ie. 1475.01₹. Eye Primer: MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot – MAC’s Paint Pot is a highly pigmented, long-wearing eye primer that goes on creamy and dries to an intense, vibrant finish. It is 23$ ie. 1694.94₹. Baking powder/setting powder: KKW Beauty: Baking Powders (Shade: Translucent)- KKW Beauty Powders is a lightweight and non-drying formula. It has Four shades in total for every skin tone. It is 18$ ie. 1327.51₹. Kylie Cosmetics: Loose Setting Powder (Sade: Soft Pink) – Kylie’s Loose setting powder balances oils and provides a natural, skin-like finish. It has 7 shades in total. It is 35$ ie. 2581.27₹. Blush: Rare Beauty: Soft Pinch Liquid Blush (Shade: Joy) – Rare Beauty’s Blush is natural blush that is a weightless, long-lasting liquid blush that blends. It is 20$ ie. 1473.86₹. Kylie Cosmetics: Blush (Shade: Rosy) – Kylie Cosmetics’ Blush is a matte pressed powder blush which has 10 blushes. It is 18$ ie. 1327.51₹. Bronzer: Kylie Cosmetics: Bronzer (Shade: Toasty) – Kylie’s Bronzers are matte pressed powder bronzer with a soft, blend-able formula. It is 35$ ie. 2579.26₹. Contour: KKW Beauty: Creme Contour Stick – Kim K is known for her sharp contour. It’s creamy and build-able, ideal for sculpting hollows of cheeks, hairline, nose and jawline. It is 18$ ie. 1327.51₹. Highlighter: Rare Beauty: Positive Light Liquid Luminizer (Shade: Enchant) – Rare Beauty’s Highlight is a silky liquid highlighter that creates a luminous finish. It is 22$ ie. 1621.25₹. Kylie Cosmetics: Kylighter (Shade: Salted Caramel) – Kylie’s Kylighter is a pressed illuminating powder highlighter. It is 20$ ie. 1475.01₹. Eyeshadow: KKW Beauty: Classic II Eyeshadow Palette – KKW’s Classic II Palette has a combination of 10 shimmer and matte shades of flattering neutral and earthy hues. It is 45$ ie. 3318.77₹. Kylie Cosmetics: The Summer Palette – The Summer Palette comes with 14 pressed powders shades with 8 mattes and 6 metallic shimmers. It is 44$ ie. 3242.49₹. Liner: Rare Beauty: Perfect Strokes Matte Liquid Liner – Rare Beauty’s Matte Liquid Liner is a longwearing, waterproof and matte liquid eyeliner. It is 19$ ie. 1400.17₹. Benefit Cosmetics: Roller Liner Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner – Benefit’s Roller Liner is smooth application waterproof matte liner. It is 22$ ie. 1621.25₹. Mascara: Benefit Cosmetics: Roller Lash Curling & Lifting Mascara – Benefit’s Roller Lash Mascara has a Hook ‘n’ Roll brush which grabs, separates, lifts and curls lashes. It is 25$ ie. 1842.33₹. Brows: Rare Beauty: Brow Harmony Pencil And Gel (Shade: Soft Black) – Rare Beauty’s brow pencil is a dual-ended, triangular-shaped, retractable brow pencil and tinted brow gel that creates naturally defined brows. Kylie Cosmetics: Brow Pencil- Kybrows – Kylie’s Kybrow Pencils are fine tip pencil for creating hair-like strokes. It is 14$ ie. 1031.70₹. Lipstick/Lipbalm: Rare Beauty: With Gratitude Dewy Lip Balm (Shade: Praise) – Rare Beauty’s Lip Balm is a hydrating and nourishing balm that adds a hint of just-kissed color with a natural dewy finish. It is a 16$ ie. 1179.09₹. KKW Beauty: Nude Creme Lipsticks (Shade: Warm Light Nude) – KKW’s Nude Creme Lipsticks have a creamy and luxurious formula for a smooth gliding application. It has 8 shades in total. It is 18$ ie. 1327.51₹. Kylie Cosmetics: Matte Liquid Lipstick (Shade: Bare) – Kylie’s, Matte Liquid Lipstick are high intensity and bold matte lip. They have extremely long wearing formulas. It is 17$ ie. 1252.78₹. 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