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Hair Styling for Makeup Artists

#Learn #WorldClass #HairStyling and Techniques with #VLCCInstitute Visit http://www.vlccinstitute.com to know more.

Hair Styling for Makeup Artists

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Hair Dressing and Hair Styling Techniques

#Learn #WorldClass #HairStyling and Techniques with #VLCCInstitute Visit http://www.vlccinstitute.com to know more.

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Vintage meets modern at Delhi Times Fashion Week Day 2

The princess diaries

Day two of Delhi Times Fashion Week 2019 powered by Danj Entertainment at Roseate House, was all about presenting fashion must-haves this season. Motifs inspired by Mughal architecture, intricate embroidery and mix of fabrics like net and satin stood out in Orient Electric Presents Al – Indian Luxury by Leena J Singh from Ashima Leena. Long skirts with straight jackets, saris and kurtas with broad pants were part of the collection “that took its name from the Turkish word ‘Heera Noori’, which means a queen from the palace,” said the designer, adding, “It is inspired by the inlay work on domes that are a part of Mughal architecture. I have researched for six months to create this line.” Aditi Hundia, Miss Diva Supranational 2018, was the showstopper.

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(L-R) Atul Jain, Sr VP & Business Head, Fans, Orient Electric Ltd, Leena J Singh and Aditi Hundia, Miss Diva Supranational 2018

Atul Jain, Sr VP & Business Head, Fans, Orient Electric Ltd, said, “DTFW is one of the best fashion events in the city. It stands for glamour, style and class, and our brand
resonates the same. No wonder our association has been a successful one.”

 

Shinata Chauhan, fbb Colors Femina Miss India Uttar Pradesh 2019

For fashion renegades

The young designers of School of Fashion at World University of Design presented their collection which they aptly called ‘Work in Progress’. “The designs are created by our third-year students. And the theme is ‘Perfectly Imperfect’. Our students went ahead with their designs keeping in mind that in life, nothing is perfect. We have matched things that are generally considered unfit,” said Dr Sanjay Gupta, Vice Chancellor, World University of Design.

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Tanvi Malhi, Miss India Universe 2018 finalist

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A casual line by high street brand Madame was much appreciated by the guests. The collection boasted of muted tones and monochromes. From long, flowy dresses to cropped pants and georgette tops with light embroidery, it had quite a mix. “We are glad to collaborate again with DTFW. It helps us get recognition among other brands,” said Akhil Jain, Executive Director, Madame.

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Zillinie by Ahmad Ali’s menswear collection, titled Pastel Couture, is perfect for wedding and festive season. The show began with traditional sherwanis and churidaars and featured fusion designs like kurtas with asymmetrical hems paired with pants. “It was a privilege to showcase at DTFW. This collection was designed keeping in mind the summer season and therefore you will see pastel shades,” said Ali.

 

Showstopper Rahul Dev added, “What I loved most about this collection is that it is easy to carry and not heavily embellished.”

 

Tiny tots taking over the ramp as models was the cutest surprise for the guests at the show put up by Hopscotch. The show by one of largest kids’ online fashion brands presented a collection with tuxedos and frilly gowns for the young ones.

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Isha Koppikar slays the ramp with daughter Rianna Narang

 

The highlight of the show was Isha Koppikar walking the ramp with her daughter Rianna Narang. “I walked the ramp with her for the first time and it was splendid. Rianna is quite a diva already, she has my blood after all. She was a little shy, but she was fine after rehearsals,” said Isha.

 

Over 40 students of Lovely Professional University presented their collection that focussed on comfort and style. The collection ranged from bustier tops paired with pants, jumpsuits, long maxi dresses and tunic dresses.The Chancellor of the university, Ashok Mittal, said, “I couldn’t believe that these were creations by my students. They have done some amazing work and I am proud of all of them. This was the first time my students showcased at DTFW and I think it was a wonderful opportunity.”

 

(L-R) Ashok Mittal, Chancellor, Lovely Professional University, Rashmi Mittal, Pro-Chancellor, and Bhaskar Mitra, Dean, LPU School of Design – Fashion design and technology

Beachy weddings

From flowy kurtas to beautiful lehengas and saris, Niki Mahajan’s show, presented by VLCC Institute, had her signature mokaish and block painting work with pearl and bead embroidery. The collection, titled Gulabo, was designed keeping beach weddings and modern brides in mind. Niki said, “The collection is for a fuss-free bride, her immediate family members and of course the bridesmaids. This show was a mix of old and new. If one noticed, the jewellery was all heirloom designs, while silhouettes were free-flowing and contemporary.”

 

Pankhuri Gidwani, fbb Femina Miss Grand India 2016

“This is my third association with DTFW and I feel most comfortable working with this team here,” she added.

 

We have had a great association with DTFW. Each show here has been fabulous. We look forward to working together in the future’
– Dinesh Aneja, Founder & Owner, DANJ Entertainment Inc

 

Dr Sanjay Gupta, Vice Chancellor, World University of Design

 
Celebration Partner: Blenders Pride Magical Nights Music CDs; Hospitality Partner: Roseate Hotels & Resorts; Smart Fans Partner: Orient Electric; Hair & Make Up Partner: VLCC Institute; Luxury Invitation Partner: INDICOLOUR; PR Partner: PR Professionals; Radio Partner: Radio Mirchi; Hydration Partner: Wild Vitamin Water; Design Partner: JD Institute of Fashion Technology; Knowledge Partner: Lovely Professional University; Education Partner: G D Goenka University; Makeover Partner: Toni & Guy; Entertainment Partner: Danj Entertainment; Auto Partner: Volvo

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Advance Hair Technology Workshop

VLCC Institute Surat recently conducted a workshop on Advance Hair Technology. This course is devoted for beginners where we teach standard techniques used by trained faculties, allowing you the time and space to truly perfect lines, graduation and layering and their combinations. Salon ethics, different techniques of coloring, Hair Cutting, Chemical treatments, Hair Extension, and latest up styles is adding together in this course.

 

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What is the shape of your face?

One often knows essential information of their body. Like your blood group, what substances seem allergic to you etc.? It is also essential to know one’s face shape.

Knowing your face shape, i.e. round, oval, heart or square, helps you understanding what suites you the best when it comes to hairdressing, makeup or accessories. What we mean to say is, we can help you get a flattering haircut, natural-looking fillers, and you could sculpt your face better with your favorite contouring kit according to your face shape.

Just follow this 4-step process to know your face shape.

STEP 1: Pull your hair back and outline the shape of your face on the mirror with a lip liner or a marker

STEP 2: Which part of your face is the widest?

  • Forehead: A wider forehead means it would be under the oval category, especially if the width “tapers toward the chin,”
  • Cheekbones: Face shapes that are widest at the cheekbones are a typically a round face shape Rowe says. With this face shape, the measurement of width and length are basically equal.
  • Jaw: If the jaw is the widest part of your face, you have a square face shape. In this case, the forehead, cheeks, and jaw line are almost equal in width. You might have a heart- or triangle-shaped face, though, so move on to step two to confirm.

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STEP 3: What is the shape of your Jaw?

  • Pointy: Consider your face heart shaped. This face shape usually tapers toward the chin.
  • Square: A strong jaw line usually means a square face shape.
  • Round: Got a rounder jaw? This means you have a round face shape

STEP 4: What’s the length of your face?

  • Short: If you have a short face, you get categorized under the round face type.
  • Long: If you haven’t figured it out already in step one and two, you probably have an oval shaped face.