Last spring and summer saw the delights of some delectable high end fashion London bags with a few innovative styles from Italian Fashion UK ethics that one could implement as concepts for the forthcoming spring and summer. Looking at some Italian designers London pieces, there remained some very ecstatic colours that would be inclined to many fashion lovers.

Marc Jacobs took in his stride two very popular unique fashion accessories styles to implement on his bags. In the summer gone by, cross weave was seen as the winner in design aesthetics. The designer incorporated long strips of leather to give a fringing look to hobo and saddle shaped bags for the summer thereby giving it a vintage fashion touch. To throw light on the working women segregation, he went for a diamond shaped leather patchwork shoulder bag complemented with red and purple leather to give that special touch.

Chanel on the other hand, which always imbibed in their style, the touch of classics and vintage fashion outlook this time opted for a tweed record bag with chain pipe intricacies. The style was however an on going fiesta into the spring summer collection. This time around, the more traditional, quilted bag with chain metal strap and floral decor to add an element to spice up the bag was created.

For years, the city of London has been a beacon of opportunity for those wanting to succeed in life. People move here from more remote areas in the UK and from other countries, all wanting a piece of the action.

The London escorts industry is one field in particular that attracts women from all over the world due to the potential opportunities on offer. These are women who enter the industry of their own free will, not the unfortunate ones who are forced by pimps or trafficking. There is always a demand for london escorts, therefore a lot of money to be made.

In recent years, the topic has become less and less taboo. With escorts now being portrayed in films, TV and literature, young women have had a chance to see the glamorous and appealing side of the industry. Designer clothes, luxury apartments, free day times and cash to burn, successful London escorts can lead a very lavish lifestyle. Using their physique and charm to get rich, some women feel very empowered working as a London escort. Men often worship and adore them, giving them whatever they want. However, there is always a danger that a client will turn on the girl – that’s the risk they must take.

Of course, there is still the wholly unglamorous side to escorting. Some clients are very unpleasant or unattractive, it is doubtful that friends and family will be supportive, and secrets and lies will become part of an escort’s daily routine. Some women have no problems with the above issues, but others struggle with these aspects. As with any profession, escorting has its pros and cons.

In the last two weeks in October, I have been on a magical world tour that included the US, France, Italy, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan and India, to mention a few. But as all these countries came to me in London, I only had to travel to London. Before you all wonder if I have gone crazy, let me tell you that the Times BFI 51st London Film Festival made it possible! There were around 184 feature films and 133 short films from 43 countries, shown at various venues in London. The Festival Started on 17 October, with the opening night gala showing David Cronenberg’s ‘Eastern Promises’ and finished on 1 November, with the closing night gala showing Wes Anderson’s ‘The Darjeeling Limited’, a train voyage across India. Few films from the festival are reviewed below and I hope you enjoy the tour as much as I did.

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: Julian Schnabel/France.

What does one say after witnessing such brilliance! Perhaps, ‘Thank God for the London Film Festival’, without which I could not have seen this most wonderful French film! Brilliance in performance, acting, photography and technical details were evident through the film, making it totally gripping to the very end. The directorial skill was at its best in the restrain showed at the most crucial moments. The film is based on a true story. J D Bauby, the editor of French Vogue suffered a stroke and the film starts as he comes out of a coma after 20 days. He was diagnosed with a rare ‘locked in syndrome’, which left him with his memory and only the movement of his left eye! With the help of the speech therapist, through the alphabet of blinking, he tells his story which became a best seller.

 

London is a place with great history in the field of fashion. It is one of the favorite locations of any person related to fashion. We cannot ignore the contribution of fashion schools in London fashion industry. These well-known fashion schools have a good reputation in the production of top designers in shoe design, men’s clothing, women’s clothing, etc. They also have professionals in areas such as fashion photography, fashion merchandising, fashion journalism, and lot more. If you are a student in fashion in London, you can learn pattern cutting, garment production, designing in both manual and digital formats, the history of fashion, etc. Most of the school is well equipped with most modern equipments. Besides all these advantages, you will be able to make a contact with successful working designers, as many tutors usually are well designers in the fashion world. Therefore, it will be a good step from your side in deciding to study fashion in London if you are interested in this field.

Fashion shows are becoming common in London. Fashion shows are event conducted by different fashion designers to display his or her upcoming line of clothing. Many models are use by these designers for presenting there designs. Models strutting catwalks at London Fashion Week can mislead you to a conclusion that they are all of good health, but report acknowledges that there are problem with eating disorders among models. Therefore, this is an area of great job opportunity. With the arrival of new designs, cuts, colors, fabrics, and sizes ethical fashion industry, organic clothing , etc is getting a new boom. The rising awareness among the people is helping in the promotion of products under fair trade market. Ethical clothes are also becoming common among people. Considering this change in trend now many top designers where concentrating in the production of new designs in ethical clothing.

Review of some of the Best Films from India, at the London Film Festival

 

Best films from India were screened at the London Film Festival that promotes world films, which may not be available for screening in the cinemas across the nation. The festival is an important venue for development and promotion of films from UK and abroad. Some of the films from India are reviewed below:

Frozen’: Shivajee Chandrabhushan/India: ‘Frozen’ is a story told from a young girl’s perspective.

Frozen is a film that makes the audience transfixed to their seat till closing credits disappear! It is the brilliance of the black and white landscape and the directorial restrain in bringing the conflict between individuals and society. Frozen tells the story of an aging father Karma, his teenaged daughter Lasya and her ‘little brother’ Chomo and the story is told through Lasya’s eyes. The action takes place in Ladakh, Indian side of Jammu-Kashmir border, 15000 feet above sea level in freezing conditions at 30 degree below. Lasya grows up watching her father making apricot jam and selling his product at the local market place. Unfortunately, he is unable to compete with others in the trade, as they use machines to make jam. Karma is in financial ruin, having to borrow from unscrupulous moneylenders. Their simple lives are shattered by the arrival of the army that protects the frontier and sets up a camp close to their house. Karma is asked to take his children and leave his ancestral home, which brings him close to a breaking point. Amidst all this, Lasya is blossoming into a very attractive woman and a local boy Romeo gets interested in her. Karma is oblivious to his daughter growing up, till one of the moneylenders tells him that he is willing to forget the money in exchange for her! The turmoil of the financial ruin, worrying about his daughter’s safety and having to move out of his safe haven play havoc on the aging Karma. Unexpected disaster sets in and Lasya runs away to escape from it all, only to be stopped by a barbed wire…