11 Jun 2012
7 Jun 2012
Allechant by Sehr Khosa
By
beautyfruity
A friend of mine, Sehr Khosa, runs a Lahore based label by the name of 'Allechant'.
I'd describe the signature style as pure fabrics, regal cuts, lots of drapery and kundan work with big stones, pearls and other royal looking adornments. Allechant makes clothes according to your budget, so whatever your budget is Sehr will custom make to your needs.
Check the Allechant website here website and the facebook page here for more information and pictures. By the way, not only are the clothes beautiful but profits made on the clothing are given to charity.
Below are a few images of my favourite designs, I love the collared necks with work and the super long trails:
I'd describe the signature style as pure fabrics, regal cuts, lots of drapery and kundan work with big stones, pearls and other royal looking adornments. Allechant makes clothes according to your budget, so whatever your budget is Sehr will custom make to your needs.
Check the Allechant website here website and the facebook page here for more information and pictures. By the way, not only are the clothes beautiful but profits made on the clothing are given to charity.
Below are a few images of my favourite designs, I love the collared necks with work and the super long trails:
Sehr looking very regal in one of her own creations.
xxxx A
6 Jun 2012
The Magnum Experience... Made with Belgian Chocolate
By
beautyfruity
The new Magnum is made with the finest Belgian chocolate and comes in 3 delicious new flavours: Classic, Almond and Chocolate Truffle. My personal favourite is Almond. I was dying to try the new Magnum after seeing the campaign around the city, after all I do love my Belgian chocolate, and I love my Magnum, so the combination was lethal.
Pictures of the Magnum Experience... even Tumtum's was dying to get a taste!
The difference between Belgian chocolate and other chocolate is the way it is made. The finest cocoa beans are sourced and processed using top quality ingredients - the cocoa beans are ground and mixed with sugar and cocoa butter for the rich creamy taste. Fine craftsmanship is involved and vigorous process control at every step for the premium quality taste (and look).
Fact: 20% of the worlds chocolate is produced in Belgium.
Go get yourself a Magnummm..mmm..mmmmmmm...
xxxxx Alyzeh
5 Jun 2012
Marketing 101: Capturing Consumers Attention – An Integrated Approach
By
beautyfruity
Three words: Integrated Marketing Communications
The average attention span at present is 5 minutes long; 10 years ago it was 12
minutes. That is a drastic change. In this day and age it is a challenge to keep
consumers attention due to the distractions that are present on a daily basis.
Information is compact sized and easy to access with the help of the internet and
social media, in a way making it easy for advertisers to put out messages, however at
the same time making it harder to actually deliver the message to the consumer at the
other end and change their behaviour to a positive action towards the brand, as so
many similar messages are being broadcasted on an hourly basis. The solution
however, is not as complicated as it may seem; Integrated Marketing
Communications (IMC) opens the doors to the use of both traditional and non-
traditional methods of communication, and is totally consumer centric. It is more than
just a regular advertising campaign. It aims to focus on a more holistic approach to
communication and focuses on consistency of the message as well as making full use
of the complimentary media surrounding the message. It is important to cut through
the noise by having a cut through strategy to enhance the message to make it crystal
clear and consistent to stand out amongst competitors.
Though IMC channels can include a combination of advertising, public relations, call
centres, purchase points (to name a few), there is a huge shift in using more channels
available on the World Wide Web. This is done by basing majority of the campaign
around the new media landscape, as it is the cheapest and most effective method of
communication, engagement and interaction.
In order to engage the consumer, it is important that the campaign is interactive and
consumer driven, these can be both controlled (website, online placements, media
management) and through word of mouth (blogs, Twitter, comments on Facebook
pages, press, managing PR). Word of mouth and creating ‘talk’ around a brand is a
large aspect of IMC as it acts as a big influencer towards making the final purchase
decision.
Taking Apple’s success as an example; Apple focuses on a lot of different channels
for communication and in this day and age, all the campaigns that Apple launches are
IMC based. Apple’s iPod campaign is a great example of a cut through strategy -
selling the product as an accessory rather than its price, whilst everyone else was busy
focusing on the latter. Their campaign was set to target teens by using music that the
age group listened to, as well as through the use of bright funky colours and visuals
that the age group was attracted to. The iPod was portrayed as an ‘IT’ accessory.
There was a hype created around the product, even though there were many similar
devices out at the same time. The iPod campaign went viral, and was on many
websites, as well as the Apple website which acted as the main platform for
information with the ability to order online and personalise the device as well. Apple
brought to the market more value, innovation, style and increased methods of
interacting with digital media. Apple sent a consistent message that aligned with
every aspect of their communication. In order to achieve this status of a fashion
accessory and must have item, Apple teamed up with numerous companies to
promote it excessively – they would partner with cell phone vendors, rock bands,
radio broadcasters, Myspace, and Facebook, to name a few. With the growing
popularity of Myspace, Apple set up profiles for the iPod where people could
download free desktop backgrounds, screen savers, custom playlists which worked
with iTunes Apple’s audio software that integrates with the iPod.
Smaller businesses also leveraged on IMC, especially in the world of ecommerce. An
example of this is Starlettos (www.starlettos.com.au), which is an accessory for
women to fit on their stiletto tips for garden parties to prevent the tip from being
ruined. They have a user friendly website, an interactive Facebook page where they
ask participants to get involved and post pictures - they have had great success and
feedback with this and their campaigns have generated a lot of word of mouth and
customer empowerment. They also sent their products out to bloggers who have
blogged and tweeted about what a helpful product this is.
Although IMC requires a lot of attention to detail and effort in ensuring that all
channels and messages are perfectly linked together, the outcome is very beneficial. It
creates a competitive advantage and boosts sales, increases customer empowerment
and profit whilst saving money, time and stress. The idea is not to create noise and
focus on every single communication channel present, which will in turn be unhelpful
in delivering the message. Instead it follows a carefully thought out path and uses
channels that will make the message stronger and more credible for consumers.
By. A xxxx
4 Jun 2012
Make Up from Vicky's, Zamzama
By
beautyfruity
This post is not for make up brand snobs, hehe.
So I went to Vicky's on Zamzama a while back and got a bunch of cosmetics that are locally available.
I got 3 Etude eyeshadows (they've changed their name to something else now), these are great for a traditional bridal look and I really liked the pigmentation, stays on for ages. Got 2 Color Studio Professional lipsticks (ones a light pink shade, and the other is a bright orange, will just edit the post with the numbers). A whole bunch of Enchant 'peel off' nail polishes, I thought these are GREAT for travel, as they peel off quite easily and you don't need to carry nailpolish remover around, although that being said, the downside is that if you bang your nail somewhere the coat chips/peels too quick, anyway I loved the fun range of colours and they were sooo cheap (Rs.150). I got some for my 12 year old cousin too, and she loved it. Also got Essence eyelashes, I tried these on over the weekend and they stay really well and are just the right length. I'll be buying/using them again!!!
<3 <3 <3 A
So I went to Vicky's on Zamzama a while back and got a bunch of cosmetics that are locally available.
I got 3 Etude eyeshadows (they've changed their name to something else now), these are great for a traditional bridal look and I really liked the pigmentation, stays on for ages. Got 2 Color Studio Professional lipsticks (ones a light pink shade, and the other is a bright orange, will just edit the post with the numbers). A whole bunch of Enchant 'peel off' nail polishes, I thought these are GREAT for travel, as they peel off quite easily and you don't need to carry nailpolish remover around, although that being said, the downside is that if you bang your nail somewhere the coat chips/peels too quick, anyway I loved the fun range of colours and they were sooo cheap (Rs.150). I got some for my 12 year old cousin too, and she loved it. Also got Essence eyelashes, I tried these on over the weekend and they stay really well and are just the right length. I'll be buying/using them again!!!
(the orange lip colour)
<3 <3 <3 A
Rida Shazad Exhibition: Ali Khurshid Photography - Preview
By
beautyfruity
You guys have to check out Rida Shazad's exhibition this Saturday (9th June), 12 pm onwards. The clothes are phenomenal.
Location: 1, 5th street off Khayaban-e-Momin, Phase 5. D.H.A, Karachi.
(Check the fb invite page here)
Below are a few images from the shoot. I did the make up and helped Rida with the styling:
(Photographer: Ali Khurshid - who is so much fun to work with, and an amazing photographer. The pictures above speak for themselves - you can check out his facebook page here)
More behind the scene images, make up pics and professional shots coming soon.
xxxx A
Location: 1, 5th street off Khayaban-e-Momin, Phase 5. D.H.A, Karachi.
(Check the fb invite page here)
Below are a few images from the shoot. I did the make up and helped Rida with the styling:
(Photographer: Ali Khurshid - who is so much fun to work with, and an amazing photographer. The pictures above speak for themselves - you can check out his facebook page here)
More behind the scene images, make up pics and professional shots coming soon.
xxxx A
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