| Enlighten yourself with jewellery
Of course, keeping alive the golden rule of no dangles in the horsemanship is a must. However, with the rage of chandelier earrings, loves the idea of using these as queen jewelry. Add a beautiful coordinated necklace with your dress and you are ready to turn some heads. Young women can really express themselves with the accessories that they choose to incorporate into their outfits. It gives them a chance to show their personality as well as jazz up and create the perfect outfit in their eyes. One very important thing to remember when selecting jewelry, however, is to always try the jewelry on before purchasing them to compare with your facial features. Some lengths of earrings are better than others on certain facial shapes as well as shapes of earrings and necklaces. It is important to compare the neckline on your dress or blouse with the necklace in question also.
Jassi Jaisa Koi Nahi
Having swept the music industry eversince he stepped in, Jasbir Jassi (of Dil le gayee kudi Gujrat ki fame) is back, after a good gap of four years, to see his fans groove yet again to his forthcoming pop album. One of the most popular Punjabi pop artistes, the singer sure seems to have no airs about the fact. So even as we seek him, while he was in town to perform live at a prominent club to get an interview, Jassi happily spares time for LT. We start straight by asking him about his upcoming album. “The album is actually a blend of Punjabi folk, Sufi and pop, and it took me the longest time to compile this album. I've tried to maintain an authentic Punjabi folk flavour in the songs, which one rarely finds in Punjabi pop albums.
VH1 kicks up 'Flavor' with femme spinoff
VH1 is spinning off a female version of its No. 1 show "Flavor of Love." Cable network has greenlit production on 10 episodes of an untitled series from executive producers Cris Abrego and Mark Cronin that casts one of the eccentric contestants from the first season of "Flavor" in her own dating show. "Flavor" continues to rank as VH1's top-rated original series. A recent episode on Sept. 3 drew a big 3.23 million viewers (1.5 national rating/5 share in 18-49; 1.9/7 in 18-34). Similar to what ABC did with "The Bachelorette," VH1 will air the offshoot on its own next year, likely in the "Flavor" Sunday night timeslot. And, like "Flavor," the producers are casting a "diverse" selection of contestants; in the first episode of "Flavor of Love 2," two of the competing women got into a fistfight over a bed, and another defecated on Flav's marble floor.
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