Iraj Manzoor Famous Pakistani Model

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With an extraordinary photogenic face and a body to die for, the dusky beauty from Karachi is currently a hot favorite of all the top fashion glossies and a must in all the good fashion shows. Her great walk and an hour glass figure allow her to transform and fit each designer’s personality. Iraj has a prestigious Head and Shoulders advertisement under her belt, where she was selected from a large number of hopefuls.
Streamlined five foot nine, she is one of the most sought-after models – in the business. Iraj is both well loved and well hated – in the modeling and fashion set. Those who don’t care much accuse her of being arrogant, difficult and snobbish. Those who do, say she’s sexy, sensuous and smart. And Iraj…..well, Iraj just likes to keep them all guessing.
When Iraj Manzoor saunters down the ramp no one looks bored. And neither does her. Iraj likes to get noticed; the appraisal is welcomed and almost demanded. She knows she has it. And expects everyone else to know it too. Iraj’s face has adorned the cover of nearly every fashion magazine in Pakistan.

Tyra Banks reveals her real hair on season premiere of ‘The Tyra Show’

Tyra Banks is going back to her roots and turning over a new leaf. Literally in the case of the former, and as a figure of speech when it comes to the latter.

On today’s season premiere of The Tyra Show, the talk show host’s fifth, the supermodel took the stage with a new hairstyle. That being her real hair.

That’s right. Real hair. No wigs, no extensions. No bull.

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Tyra Banks’ real hair was on display for all to see as her long tresses were styled on camera. She interviewed women who have insecurities about natural hair.

The girlfriend of John Utendahl said she wants to generate maximum attention redefine beauty and help women appreciate who they are, inside and out.

Tyra’s show is moving from syndication to the CW, airing weekdays at 4 p.m. Her reality show, America’s Next Top Model, begins its 13th cycle tomorrow.

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The fashion in Pakistan is not as much frequent as like India or Middle East. Mean to say that the people of Pakistan are not using dress designers for their dresses as like Indian peoples and Indian families. So that’s why the fashion shows in Pakistan are not much frequent as like India and Hollywood. And this id the main reason that the fashion models of Pakistan and fashion modeling in Pakistan is not popular and not much familiar in Pakistani peoples.

When ever the fashion shows held in Pakistan and the Pakistani community visit the shows we have notice that the dresses in the fashion shows are not for normal party or functions. And in Pakistan we can not wear these types of fashion dresses and I don’t know who is the fan of these types of fashion in Pakistan.

And in my opinion the ordinary peoples are not like to use of these types of dresses. The women of Pakistan are usually wear shalwar kamiz and saree and at maximum level the girls of Pakistan may like to wear pant shirt or jeans.

So here are some of Pakistani fashion models pictures in a fashion show held in Karachi, u can see and will be agree with me. And enjoy this really lovely and sexy Pakistani fashion models.

Bar Refaeli: Looking Hot at H&M

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She’s one of the hottest models in the fashion industry and last night (April 28) Bar Refaeli was spotted at the H&M Launch of the Matthew Williamson 2009 Spring Collection.

The Israeli-born knockout sported a smug smile as she posed aboard The Majesty in a black t-shirt, distressed jeans, and black heels.

In related news, Miss Refaeli is the face of The Little Black Bikini ad campaign for Hurley beach wear, and her new photos are simply sizzling.

Of her partnership with the brand, Bar told press, “Anyone who knows me knows that I am obsessed with finding the perfect little black bikini… always searching for a timeless, sexy suit with the best fit. I have never been able to find the perfect bikini, until now. Hurley clothes and swimwear have a sexy and effortless look and feel, so when you wear it you feel confident. I wanted to capture that with my version of the Little Black Bikini, and I am really proud of the final result. Women everywhere will have to have it. I won’t leave home without it!”

Moms are bringing daughters to spas for hair removal before puberty

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By Vidya Rao
TODAY staff
updated 6:07 p.m. ET Aug. 13, 2008
Philadelphia aesthetician Melanie Engle, whose specialty is eyebrow shaping, is no stranger to odd requests. But nothing prepared her for being asked by one client to book a bikini wax appointment for her 8-year-old daughter.

“The first thing I had to do was try and stay calm, and not yell ‘What are you thinking?’ ” said Engle. “This wasn’t about the girl developing hair early — it was the mother’s obsession with wanting her daughter to be a supermodel.”

Waxing body hair — from the simple shaping of an eyebrow arch to the painful transformation of the bikini line — has long been a rite of passage for adult women. But now, more mothers around the U.S. are taking their tweens — kids 10 to 12 years old and some even younger — to salons to get body hair removed.

“For waxing, 12 years old is the ‘new normal,’ ” Engle said.

The International Spa Association reports that 16 percent of teens who have visited a spa have had a hair removal procedure done, but the organization has no numbers for younger children because they aren’t allowed to survey them. Several salon owners around the country told TODAYshow.com that the number of kids 12 and under coming in for waxing services has increased dramatically over the past three years.

“There is a huge demand for waxing,” said Diane Fisher, owner of Eclips Salon and Eclips Kids Day Spa in McLean and Ashburn, Va., both Washington, D.C., suburbs. “Some kids do have a lot of hair. A 10-year-old with a dark mustache is going to feel self-conscious, and is going to ask for waxing.”

Nearly 20 percent of the clients that Nance Mitchell sees for bikini waxes in her Beverly Hills, Calif., salon are tweens, she says.

“The increase began a couple of years ago,” said Mitchell, who has been doing bikini waxes for more than 30 years. “Some kids come in with their mothers when the mothers are getting waxed, so they want to do it too. One 10-year-old had thick hair coming down her leg, and she had a bikini and leg wax because she couldn’t go to camp like that without getting teased.”

Medical professionals say that there isn’t any known increase in medical complications when young girls get waxed, and that because they are younger when they develop, girls nowadays may be growing hair at an earlier age.

“It’s not uncommon for girls to get their period at 9 or 10 years old, and with that development comes increased hair growth,” said Dr. Doris Pastor, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. “The waxing itself is not an issue; the bigger issue is whether they are encouraged to engage in risky behaviors.”

Some salons even advertise their services for young girls. One New York City salon, Wanda’s European Skin Care Center, boasts on its Web site that children 8 years and older can get discounted waxing for “virgin” hair. “Virgin hair can be waxed so successfully that growth can be permanently stopped in just 2 to 6 sessions. Save your child a lifetime of waxing … and put the money in the bank for her college education instead!” the salon proclaims.

The owner could not be reached for comment, but did tell the New York Post that she has seen more than 200 kid clients this year and that kids should begin waxing at 6 years old.

Engle says that the mothers who bring their daughters in for waxing come in two varieties: those who are concerned because their children are being teased about their body hair, and those she calls “perfectionists.”

“Sometimes mothers are clearly overcritical,” Engle said. “While I’m doing the child’s eyebrows, a mother will stand behind me and say, ‘Look at those blackheads, you need to have a facial, you need to go on Accutane.’ ”

Fisher, whose Eclips Kids Day Spa doesn’t defuzz bikini lines on younger children, does see four to five girls, mostly 10- to 14-year-olds, each week for other waxing procedures. The most common service is eyebrow shaping, though some mothers will request removal of body hair for their children. She says that she does see overbearing mothers who pressure their daughters to look “perfect.”

“I had a mother who brought her daughter in, pulled up her shirt and asked us to wax the girl’s back. The hair didn’t seem to be bothering the little girl, but the mom was embarrassed and wanted it done,” Fisher recounted. “I told the mom to wait until the child wanted it, but she refused.” The girl, Fisher added, was 6 years old.

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The fifth group-parade of LiveStyle 2009, Saturday April 18, included a range of street wear and denim labels. Designers featured were Taverniti, Convoy Delux, Faith, Hudson/Rebirth, RARE, Nolita, J Brand, and Bray Steve Alan.

Retro-electro-fluro-no?

makeup_trends_2008I am not usually one to suddenly wake up and think “I am going to paint my lips a hot fuschia and wear purple mascara because I want to channel the 80′s look today!” but I was browsing online before and have noticed a little make up trend which some of you lovely readers might be interested in (as in doing or just reading about). It seems as though that fluro-retro-electro stage has finally passed (thank goodness) but this trend seems to be popping up in the fabulous world of make up especially when it comes to the eyes. I have to say that I’d rather neon or fluro highlighter shades on my shoes and definitely not on my jewellery, thankyou very much and yet this doesn’t seem to be the case when it comes to eye makeup which is as loud and proud as a big yellow school bus. So, what do you think? Yay or nay?

Connection between height and fashion.

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I recently came across a photograph of the wonderfully ecclectic Agyness Deyn and I realised that she is often seen wearing a pair of flat brogues in a stunning shade of outrageous metallic silver which look so superb on her however, in reality lace up shoes might not look so perfect for us normal girls out there. Not just because we have our own fabulous bodies which perhaps may not be so slender and legs which go onto forever however I remember dressing for Fashion Week and I was having a debate between a pair of flat vintage brogues, a pair of brogues and a pair of tight Louboutin ankle boots. Yes, I sscrapped the laces and traded in for a pair of ankle boots because I felt more…’secure’ in knowing what I looked liked as opposed to minimising my legs to a flat surface. I’m 5’3 so I’m not too tall and flat brogues made me look a tad shorter than I normally do when I’m wearing a pair of flats or when I’m barefoot. There is something quite elfish and slender about these shoes which make legs appear chunkier and less petite. I am loving however, the amazing brogue heel shoes which are actually made as a high heel as opposed to a brogue with a heel. It is much more feminine and dresses up a cocktail dress or a tuxedo suit almost instantly. And yes, it does give us the extra height without making our legs look TOO chunky.