Thursday, 27 December 2012

Indian Fashion Models

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Indian Fashion Models Biography

She is a young and talented south Indian actress and a professional commercial model and has already done a couple of prestigious Telugu and Tamil films. She was the finalist in ‘Miss Delhi pageant’. She has an experience of having done fashion and ramp shows for Chennai fashion week, Cochin fashion week. She also appeared as a showstopper in ‘Lux zee cinema awards. She has been a lead actress in couple of Telugu movies and have worked under the expert direction of well known Directors like R.B. Chaudhary under the banner Shree Chakra movies.
She is a professional female Indian model and actor and a highly skilled performer and a passionate dancer. She has mastered different forms of dance and have been doing so from a pretty young age. Some of the dance forms she is expert in are Hip-Hop, contemporary. Belly-Dance and Zomba.
The faces of white women and men, mostly from Eastern Europe, stare out from billboards, from the facades of glitzy, glass-fronted malls and from fashion magazines in India. At an international automobile show last month in New Delhi, most of the models were white.
The presence of Caucasian models in Indian advertisements has grown in the past three years, industry analysts say. The trend reflects deep cultural preferences for fair skin in this predominantly brown-skinned nation of more than 1 billion people. But analysts say the fondness for "fair" is also fueled by a globalized economy that has drawn ever more models from Europe to cities such as Mumbai, India's cultural capital.
"Indians have a longing for that pure, beautiful white skin. It is too deep-rooted in our psyche," said Enakshi Chakraborty, who heads Eskimo India, a modeling agency that brings East European models here. "Advertisers for international as well as Indian brands call me and say, 'We are looking for a gori [Hindi for white] model with dark hair.' Some ask, 'Do you have white girls who are Indian-looking?' They want white girls who suit the Indian palate."
Family elders commonly comment on a newborn baby's color, after checking out the gender. One of the best-selling skin creams in India is called Fair & Lovely. A men's version, Fair and Handsome, was launched last year.
"The Indian mind-set prefers light skin. My pictures are routinely Photoshopped to make me look a bit lighter -- a lot lighter, actually," Riya Ray, 23, a dark-skinned Indian model, said with a laugh. "But when I work in Britain and France, my color is praised as exotic. It is a two-way trend: Indian models are going abroad, and foreign models are coming here."
Advertisers say that white female models appeal to them because they are typically less inhibited than their Indian counterparts when it comes to showing skin and posing in lingerie.
International fashion magazines in India, such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, Marie Claire and Vogue, regularly feature white women in their spreads. The fashion features editor of Vogue's Indian edition, Bandana Tiwari, calls the approach "going glocal," combining the words "global" and "local" to describe the new urban Indian consumer.
"When we put the white model in Indian clothes, it is a cultural exchange. It shows India's economic self-confidence," Tiwari said. "Of course, it also caters to the general feeling that 'fair' and 'beautiful' go together. For a rickshaw-puller who earns 2 dollars a day, seeing a fair-skinned woman is an escape, a fantasy."
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models
Indian Fashion Models

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