Joannie Rochette: – Converting Tragedy to Victory – Must Read
February 2, 2011 by ArunaChaitanya
Published in Women
Joannie, a figure skater, makes the difficult decision to compete despite the sudden death of her beloved mother just days earlier. Fighting back tears she puts in an inspired performance that lifts the hearts and spirits of an entire nation.
Lingerie Talk
September 14, 2010 by nafisa noronha
Published in Family
A few tips for lingerie wisdom.
Looking Good is Romantic
September 10, 2010 by Manju Dhawan
Published in Beauty
In this fast paced world we have little time to look towards our own self, particularly shape and figure are the two most integral parts which keep any one on the tenterhooks and a strict diet schedule followed by self imposed regime.
How to Choose Necklines That Flatter You
August 13, 2010 by ganeshgolha
Published in Fashion
The beauty of an outfit often lies in how it sits around your neck. Designer Sunipa Samader tells how to choose necklines that flatter you.
The Traditional Art of Shopping
September 28, 2009 by Bonita Louise
Published in Fashion
Most women need to know this before they go!
Skinny Jeans: Wear with Caution
Do you remember those pictures of the big-hipped film stars of the 50s and 60s wearing those tight, unflattering cigarette trousers? Unless you’re built like Audrey Hepburn, you run the risk of looking just as ridiculous in skinny jeans.
Your Neck and Your Age
The neck and the hands of a woman always reveal her legal age. This is because the neck ages prematurely faster than the face, the skin, and then the figure of the woman.
The Point of the Sports Bra
June 29, 2008 by Debora Dyess
Published in Fashion
59% us never wear them. What are the consequences of running, playing and exercising without the right support?