www.youtube.com MILAN - Valeria Marini, the head designer for Seduzioni Diamonds tells FashionTv that her Spring Fashion Week 2011 line is inspired by the magic of the sea and the color blue. While other colors like purple and pink aquamarine colors are prominent, the collection is inspired by the world of Capri, an Italian island in the Tyrrhenian Sea on the south side of Naples. The dress are beaded with diamonds and the kaftan accentuates the flowy look of the gowns. The accessories include beautiful high-heeled shoes and statement aquamarine jewelry. Don’t miss FashionTV’s on-air broadcast — DIRECT on YouTube - youtube.com facebook.com FTV.com
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan cannot afford to match the induction of modern weaponry by India, which possibly has a greater capacity to sustain a war, Pakistani defence minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar has said. “If we only try to match them (India) militarily and buy the sort of armament which they have, we will probably not be able to afford it,” Mukhtar said. Explaining his contention, he noted that India’s economy is “six to seven times bigger than” Pakistan’s and its trade volumes were “five to six times greater”. “The capacity of India and Pakistan to fight was for 20 to 22 days. Now India has inducted a lot of armaments, may be they can last for 45 days, we will not be able to do so,” Mukhtar said in an interview to BBC Urdu. He was responding to a question on whether the projection of India as Pakistan’s greatest enemy was the root of the country’s problems. Mukhtar noted that the two countries were taking steps to improve relations in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. “Slowly the process of meetings has started. People are going across the border. Nobody had ever thought they could walk suitcase in hand to Amritsar via Wagah but that is the reality now and it is happening,” he said. This was happening, he said, “in spite of the fact that wars were fought, there were problems on the border and the Mumbai incident”.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan cannot afford to match the induction of modern weaponry by India, which possibly has a greater capacity to sustain a war, Pakistani defence minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar has said. “If we only try to match them (India) militarily and buy the sort of armament which they have, we will probably not be able to afford it,” Mukhtar said. Explaining his contention, he noted that India’s economy is “six to seven times bigger than” Pakistan’s and its trade volumes were “five to six times greater”. “The capacity of India and Pakistan to fight was for 20 to 22 days. Now India has inducted a lot of armaments, may be they can last for 45 days, we will not be able to do so,” Mukhtar said in an interview to BBC Urdu. He was responding to a question on whether the projection of India as Pakistan’s greatest enemy was the root of the country’s problems. Mukhtar noted that the two countries were taking steps to improve relations in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. “Slowly the process of meetings has started. People are going across the border. Nobody had ever thought they could walk suitcase in hand to Amritsar via Wagah but that is the reality now and it is happening,” he said. This was happening, he said, “in spite of the fact that wars were fought, there were problems on the border and the Mumbai incident”.
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youtube.com PARIS - Karlie Kloss is among the supermodels waiting anxiously backstage at the Emanuel Ungaro Fall 2011 fashion show in Paris. Danielle Zinaich shows off her look — a corset with a lace shirt underneath and a dress that’s been molded to her body. “It fits me like a glove,” Zinaich tells FashionTV. The models show off similar looks from the rough and tough meets sexy collection — a strapless black jumpsuit with a long-sleeve lace underlay, a sculpted domino sequin embroidered gown and several corseted ensembles in between. With their hair pulled back tightly and each one wearing a metal-accented leather collar — FashionTV captures the Ungaro models just as they’re about to dominate the runway. on.fb.me - Become our fan on Facebook and vote for your favorite model in FTV’s Most Liked Model awards! Winners will be revealed on May 20 at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival! See more @ facebook.com FTV.com
youtube.com PARIS - Karlie Kloss is among the supermodels waiting anxiously backstage at the Emanuel Ungaro Fall 2011 fashion show in Paris. Danielle Zinaich shows off her look — a corset with a lace shirt underneath and a dress that’s been molded to her body. “It fits me like a glove,” Zinaich tells FashionTV. The models show off similar looks from the rough and tough meets sexy collection — a strapless black jumpsuit with a long-sleeve lace underlay, a sculpted domino sequin embroidered gown and several corseted ensembles in between. With their hair pulled back tightly and each one wearing a metal-accented leather collar — FashionTV captures the Ungaro models just as they’re about to dominate the runway. on.fb.me - Become our fan on Facebook and vote for your favorite model in FTV’s Most Liked Model awards! Winners will be revealed on May 20 at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival! See more @ facebook.com FTV.com
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