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FASHION AND LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

JULY 2020

PRIYAL
AGRAWAL by KANIKA CHAUDHARY
3
TEAM COVER
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF KANIKA CHAUDHARY PHOTOGRAPHERS: PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI
CREATIVE DIRECTOR KANIKA CHAUDHARY ABHINAV KHOTPAL
EDITORIAL PRODUCER KANIKA CHAUDHARY
FASHION STYLISTS KANIKA CHAUDHARY
MAKEUP & HAIR ARTIST: ADITI WASNIKAR
DISHA BHOJWANI
MANAVEE KAUL GAITONDE

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Hi there,
I couldn’t be more excited about presenting this new issue featuring the beautiful talented people. In this unique situation
we are all going through the global pandemic Covid19, it is so refreshing to have an interview with the famous model,
Anjali Tamana Barla through video conferencing while keeping the social distance along side.
Special mention to all my faculty members including Miss Sabbah Sharma, Miss Ishi Srivastava, Miss Neelakshi Singh ,
Mrs Bhoomi Dave and others whose valuable guidance has helped me towards completition of the magazine.

I am also thrilled to be publishing amazing shoots with such great talents, models, photographers .

Thanks for being a reader.

LET’S CONTINUE TO CREATE MAGIC IN 2020!

KANIKA CHAUDHARY
Editor-in-Chief
QPMag

MODEL: PRIYAL AGRAWAL


CONCEPTUALISATION & STYLING: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
MAKEUP & HAIR ARTIST ADITI WASNIKAR
PHOTOGRAPHER: PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI
WARDROBE CREDITS
Pendant Watch THE BOMBAY STORE

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IN THIS ISSSUE
8-12 I GODDESS OF SEDUCTION
13-17 I ACID ATTACK
18-20 I PRODUCT SHOOT : TABASCO
22-25 I FEELING NOSTALGIC
26-32 I EDITORIAL : BREAKING BOUNDARIES
36-48 I INTERVIEW : ANJALI TAMANA BARLA
50-52 I HIDE & SEEK
54-56 I PREJUDICED PERCEPTION
58-59 I FASHION VS CORONAVIRUS
60-61 I AD CAMPAIGN : TRIUMPH
62-67 I STREET STYLE 2020 TREND REPORT
70-71 I BIBLIOGRAPHY

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GODDESS OF
SEDUCTION

MODEL: ANISHA MISHRA


PHOTOGRAPHER: PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI
HAIR & MAKEUP ARTIST: ADITI WASNIKAR
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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ACID
ATTACK MODEL:
HAIR & MAKEUP ARTIST:
PHOTOGRAPHER:
PRIYAL GANDHI
MANAVEE KAUL GAITONDE
PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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PRODUCT
TABASCO PHOTOGRAPHER: PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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FILLER

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COVER

FEELING
NOSTALGIC MODEL:
MAKEUP & HAIR ARTIST:
PRIYAL AGRAWAL
ADITI WASNIKAR
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
PHOTOGRAPHY: PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI

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EDITING & CONCEPT: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

EDITORIAL
ARTIST: YAYOI KOSAMA
BRAND: VERSACE
MODEL: NAOMI CAMPBELL
KRISTEN McMENAMY

BREAKING
BOUNDARIES
EDITING & CONCEPT: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
ARTIST: YAYOI KOSAMA
BRAND: VERSACE

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EDITING & CONCEPT: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
ARTIST: YAYOI KOSAMA
BRAND: VERSACE
MODEL: AMBER VALLETTA
KRISTEN McMENAMY

EDITING & CONCEPT: KANIKA CHAUDHARY


ARTIST: YAYOI KOSAMA
BRAND: VERSACE
MODEL: AMBERR VALLETTA
LEA JULIAN

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EDITING & CONCEPT: KANIKA CHAUDHARY EDITING & CONCEPT: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
ARTIST: YAYOI KOSAMA ARTIST: YAYOI KOSAMA
BRAND: VERSACE BRAND: VERSACE
MODEL: KRISTEN McMENAMY MODEL: SHALOM HARLOW
RICHARD AVEDON

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EDITING & CONCEPT: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
ARTIST: YAYOI KOSAMA
BRAND: VERSACE
MODEL: KRISTEN McMENAMY

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FILLER FILLER

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INTERVIEW

ANJALI
TAMANA BARLA
Embracing the
Wonders of Life
Tamana, a happy go lucky lass, based in a little town called Ranchi came to the city with the
thought of having a fun college life... College got to her finding her inner passion of dance and
modelling.. Starting off with college events she soon featured on magazines on an institutional
level.. Her craziness and strength drove her to Roadies that all the more made her realize that
modeling is her true potential.. Juggling with a ballet academy’s administration and learning
ballet herself, she loves freelancing for portfolios.. She believes that the city of dreams is the key to
making her dreams come true!!!

By KANIKA CHAUDHARY @kanikachaudhary

MODEL: TAMANNA
MAKEUP & HAIR ARTIST: DISHA BHOJWANI
PHOTOGRAPHY: ABHINAV KHOTPAL
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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F rom dancing to modelling you have done a lot, more than most
people your age. What we see that you started modelling at
this point of time in your life? What inspired you to pursue your
My Absolute favourite has to be “Behen Tu Kuch Bhi Pehen” Max
Ad Campaign. It was crazy to be a part of a campaign giving out
a strong message to all the women out there to be, do and wear
career in modelling ? whatever they want to without thinking about the social norms of
the society.
To be very honest, I never really wanted to get into modelling. The most challenging project I have ever been a part of has to me
It was my friends who thought I had a face and confidence for be my First ever Ramp walk for AIBHA. I took that project because
it. Well, I was lucky enough to be surrounded by photographer one of my best friends asked me to do it as a favour for one of her
friends. They always took me as a model for their shoots and friends. I confirmed the same because I was excited and was getting
college competitions. And I used to do it because obviously they to wear a bridal gown.I was stupid enough to think that I just had
were my friends but also for the thrill to be able to have everyone’s to wear a gown and just walk. It’s funny, but I didn’t realise I had
eyes on me.It was only in my 2nd Year of college, I started having to walk in heels. It was quite shocking for me because I was only
second thoughts and I was confused, It was only then I realised that 17 at that time and I didn’t own a pair of heels because I was more
the only thing that keeps me sane is camera . And I am confident of sneakers and sandals kind of a girl well, I still am. I didn’t have a
enough to be in front of it. I started watching a lot of Ramp walks, chance to practise my walk in heels because I got them just on the
photoshoots,shows and trust me it gave me immense joy. It made day of the show.
me realise that I have a lot of fun posing for the camera and the most I think it was quite challenging for me because it was something I
was doing which was out of my comfort zone totally at that point
exciting thing for me in this field is that I

“Modelling
get to wear all kinds of fancy expensive of time but I had to show that
clothes for free and pose in them. To top I was comfortable in my space
it all, I model because I totally love it. and I had to make the gown and
my expression to look flawless
How do you think you have evolved in and not to my insecurity of
the modelling industry since you are tripping and falling on the
also a great dancer?

Being a dancer is totally a plus point for


me. I have got a lot of projects because
gives me Ramp. Hahaha!

Do you listen to music to get


you in the zone ? If so what is

peace and
I am a dancer. In my perspective, I feel your go to music?
dance and modelling go hand in hand.
The movements help me to be more fluid
“ Music is the key.Trust me.It
just helps you get in the zone. It
with the poses and allows me to be in my

satisfaction
comfort zone at the same time. totally works for me. Any music
In India, now Dance is being recognised works for me, from Haryanvi to
and is being respected as a job and it is Rap.
amazing.With that being said, it’s also
paving a way for the dancers in the How did you land up learning

entertainment industry. For me,it totally helps because it rises my dancing? What all dance forms you know?
chance to be out there and provide the industry with my dance and
modelling skills. It just helps me to showcase my versatility as a I was always interested in Dance. Back in School, I was in a
model in a better way. Boarding,so whenever we had any programme coming up we just
used to choreograph routines on our own. I think that’s how I
What advice would you give to any aspirants who want to get into initially started dancing. I know Bollywod, Hip - Hop and a little bit
this world of modelling? of Ballet (Still Learning).
I think it is very important that they love and respect themselves no Where do you see yourself in 10 years ?
matter what and should be ready to face the difficulties and not cave
in because it looks all glamorous but it does take a lot to be out there A supermodel who has worked with A-Lister designers, having
proving yourself everyday that you’re good and worthy for the work. featured on all the cover of famous magazines. And I think I will
Because, there are amazing people out there in this industry,and it’s be the CEO of a modelling agency, helping other models to grow.
a chase. One needs to prove that they are willing to world hard and
give the world the best that they can offer. How are you coping up with this isolation period?
In short, they should have the will power, confidence and faith to
keep going and never give up. Also, to get into a modelling agency. Well, I am assisting online for Ballet Classes, have been reading
It literally helps !! books, trying to brush up a little bit on world economy, been
working out. I am also learning dance tutorials and attending a few
If you weren’t into modelling, what would you want to do? classes online as well.
I always wanted to study Aeronautical Management. What is that one thing that no body knows about you?
So probably I would be a successful one in that living happily.
I wouldn’t say no body but a very few people know about this is that I
Which modelling assignment has been your favourite so far? Which am obsessed with Sunflowers and Home Decors.I totally love them.
has been the most challenging?
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BRAND: LINDT CHOCOLATE
PHOTOGRAPHY: PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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BRAND: LINDT CHOCOLATE
PHOTOGRAPHY: PRATIK CHANDIRAMANI
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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HIDE &
SEEK MODEL:
PHOTOGRAPHY:
KANIKA CHAUDHARY
ROHINI CHAUDHARY
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
EDITOR: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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MODEL: ROHINI CHAUDHARY
PHOTOGRAPHY: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
STYLING & CONCEPTUALISATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
EDITOR: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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PREJUDICED
PERCEPTION
PHOTOGRAPHER: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
EDITOR: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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VERSACE GIORGIO ARMANI
FASHION Donatella Versace, along with her daughter, Allegra,
made a contribution of 200,000 euros to the intensive
care department of San Raffaele hospital in Milan.
Italian fashion designer, Giorgio Armani donated 1.25
million euros (a portion of which will also support
Italy’s civil defence, Protezione Civile) to multiple

FASHION VS
She’s even gone on record to say: “In times like this, it Milanese hospitals, Including Luigi Sacco, San
is important to be united and support however we can Raffaele, Istituto dei Tumori and the Istituto Lazzaro
to help all those who are in the front lines, fighting Spallanzani in Rome.
every day to save hundreds of lives.”

CORONAVIRUS
By KANIKA CHAUDHARY @kanikachaudhary

T he world has been affected by the Covid 19 by several months. Faced with this problem, the
fashion industry decides to commit itself to fight against the pandemic. The following are just afew
examples, since there is a huge quantity of fashion brands who are joining this altruistic movement.

LVMH PRADA
Louis Vuitton-Moët Hennesy, the French Co-CEOs of the Milan-based fashion major, Miuccia
multinational luxury goods conglomerate that’s home Prada and Patrizio Bertelli, announced on March
to major fashion house’s like Dior, Louis Vuitton and 16th they had donated six ICU units to three
Bulgari, first donated a total of US$ 2.2 million to the Milanese hospitals – San Raffaele, Sacco and Vittore
Chinese Red Cross Society. They further lent their Buzzi (children’s hospital). This apart, their factory in
support to the cause by temporarily re-purposing their Montone (Perugia) is being dedicated to produce and
perfume and cosmetics factories for the production supply 80,000 medical overalls and 110,000 masks to
and supply of hand sanitisers to the French health healthcare personnel in the Tuscany region.
authorities and the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de
Paris to avert the risk of a shortage during the fight
against COVID-19.

RALPH LAUREN
As the world struggles with the pandemic crisis,
Ralph Lauren is doing his bit by donating US$ 10
million to help combat the disease. The designer
further explains that these funds will provide
financial grants to colleagues facing special
circumstances (like eldercare or childcare needs),
contribute to the World Health Organization’s
COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, support
the Pink Pony Fund (their long standing network
of international cancer institutions) and commit
to support the American fashion community
impacted by the deadly disease.

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DIGITAL
COLLAGE
BRAND: TRIUMPH
ILLUSTRATION: KANIKA CHAUDHARY
EDITOR: KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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FASHION

5 Trends FROM
STREET STYLE
FASHION 2020 1 Hair BOW
M
uch like the headscarf, the hair bow offers
opportunities for all the retailers to create using
recycled clothing that would go otherwise to

My way or the high way- is the motto for the streets in 2020. Marc Jacobs said, “Clothes mean nothing
until someone lives in them,” and that is exactly what we witnessed out on the streets of Mumbai.
This year people find repose in being comfortable in their own skins. Here are 5 trends from Streets 2020.
landfills. From headbands to scrunchies to clips, there are
so many different ways to wear the hair bow trend. One can
choose mini bows or a simple ribbon tied around your ponytail
for a more low-key take on the style, or, if you’re feeling
bold, a large velvet hair bow makes for a great updo finisher.

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2 Animal prints are
PURR-FECT
Black is
BLACK 3
B B
old animal prints make an impact with plush lack continues to be a dominant hue throughout
surfaces and pony skin giving wardrobe a many collections. Applied to variety of textiles
quirky update. Cheetah, tiger and zebra such as wool, leather, fur and satin designers
stripes turn simple shapes into fierce statement use this sophisticated colour to complete the look.
pieces. Animal prints displays sophistication, style Black clothing has an undeniable power. Black connotes
and versatility. Moreover, here the fashion trend is seriousness and diligence. In many cultures, it’s the
‘Less is more’, so as to keep the look sophisticated and colour of mourning. But it can simultaneously be epitome
stylish. The golden rule to remember while wearing of chic and sophistication yet changed with eroticism.
animal print is never dress head to toe with this print.

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4 BAG
The Bum 5
BOOTS
T B
aking inspiration from 1990’s, casual wear the
bumbag is experiencing a resurgence as a key oots dominate footwear collection with a focus
emerging accessory. Oversized cross body , on tall and over the knee styles. Considering
bags completed street wear styling looks as seen on Insta practicality trend, strappy sandals are less evident.
bloggers, with classic waist worn bumbags updated through Off-setting feminine the layered look, the platform sole
use of metallic materials. Practical and versatile , this and mid shaft boot add a tough feel. Exaggerated lacing
profile takes its cue from utility and tactical waist packs. details, buckled panels add interest to military style.

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JULY 2020

ANISHA
MISHRA
by KANIKA CHAUDHARY

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