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A L A M O D E RETURN OF REDS, PINKS AND NEON Whats your Vogue ??

In conversation with Iris Apfel.

BELLE OF BEAUTY

The new beauty movements that will change everything

DO’S AND DON’TS OF SUMMER FASHION WITH FASHION AND BEAUTY BLOGGER KRITIKA KHURANA




Contents 1.

Return of Reds,Pinks and neon.

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Staying fit.


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In conversation with Iris Apfel.

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Trends we’ll all be wearing.

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Food Frenzy.

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Belle of Beauty.

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Architectural Facet.

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Bon Voyage.

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Art.


Hello & Welcome

As we navigate through the world of fashion, fitness, beauty and travel we try to brush up on knowledge and bring to our reader's the hottest styles and dresssing smart. You can also find tips from the faous fashion and beauty blogger Kritika Khurana on Beauty and the Do's & Dont's of the summer season to pep up your individuality in your own style. The theme of travel guides you to the most happeneing sites and places around the world. An interview Iris Apfel tells us on the DNA of style. Our food and fitness amalgamates th choices we face and what to plate up.

Drishti Ghanshani Editor



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RETURN OF REDS, PINKS AND NEON Whats your Vogue ??

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ashion is thinking pink, no matter how or where you wear the color, pink has always will always be a statement. Pantone announced its 2019 color of the year and it's "Living Coral."The reign of Millennial Pink–that literally and figuratively cool hue whose blue undertones flattered no one–seems to be coming to an end at last. In its place? We have Living Coral. It’s Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2019, following the company’s annual, wide-ranging analysis of color trends across culture. Living Coral is comforting and energizing at the same time, a color meant to serve as a salve in a time of global uncertainty. Living Coral is also a very functional color that bridges the gap between our screens and real life. The mindset for Spring/Summer 2019 reflects our desire to face the future with empowering colors that provide confidence and spirit; colors that are uplifting; joyful hues that lend themselves to playful expressionism and take us down a path of creative and unexpected combinations. This season’s report features the return of retro, as well as current takes on the four classic neutrals. Following

the trendy activism-inspired "ultra violet" champion, this year's reigning color, millennial pink or "Living Coral," is described as representative of both our changing social media-drenched environment and our physical one. On one hand, the color is described as signifying a need for support, caring, and love within an often negative social media landscape. "Living Coral' embraces us with warmth and nourishment to provide comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment," reads the optimistic statement. In reaction to the onslaught of digital technology and social media increasingly embedding into daily life, we are seeking authentic and immersive experiences that enable connection and intimacy." On the other hand, with humaninduced climate change a rather hot global topic, especially its potentially devastating effects on coral reefs, it's a fitting time for the color. "Living Coral emits the desired, familiar, and energizing aspects of color found in nature," reads Pantone's statement. Lying at the center of our naturally vivid and chromatic ecosystem, Pantone Living Coral is evocative of how coral reefs provide shelter


to a diverse kaleidoscope of color. Yes, it’s a stunning color, often found in coral reefs. But with reefs threatened by ocean acidification and coral bleaching caused by human-induced climate change, their colorful existence is set to transform. When marine scientists intentionally pumped carbon dioxide-infused seawater across a patch of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to show just how screwed coral reefs really are, what color appeared in the water? I think we all know the answer to that one. Bringing together high fashion and street style, the mindset for Spring/Summer 2019 transcends seasonality for both men’s and women’s fashion. Vibrant without being overpowering, highlighted shades illustrate our desire for authenticity and our continued need for creativity and relatable, accessible design. The spring/summer 2019 catwalks saw several retro trends re-emerge. There were tie-dye cycling shorts and shoulder-padded power suits, but the one eighties trend that there really was no escaping from was neon. If you are dreading the return of the grey winter weather, then the catwalks of New York Fashion Week are here to offer the perfect antidote: neon hues to brighten up your wardrobe.

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“LIVING CORAL”


Proving that the trend is going to be sticking around for quite some time. Prepare to embrace highlighter dressing next spring. Fluorescent shades have already hit the fashion scene this year, hitting micro-trend status earlier this year largely thanks to the Kardashians. But those of us who thought the in-your-face look was nothing more than a passing Instagram trend is about to be proven wrong. The catwalks of New York, London, Milan and Paris confidently championed lime green, blinding yellow, extra hot pink and flame orange.

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From punchy pinks to highlighter yellows and vivid greens, next spring is looking brighter than ever – and there’s no reason why you shouldn’t get ahead and channel the trend now. We’ll admit that we were curious how this trend would translate IRL; the mix of electric colors and freaky textures felt a little bit Burning Man—i.e., not exactly wearable for every day. If you are dreading the return of the grey winter weather, then the catwalks of New York Fashion Week are here to offer the perfect antidote: neon hues to brighten up your wardrobe.



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TRENDS WE’LL ALL BE WEARING NEXT SEASON Whether you’re ‘into fashion’ or not...

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f last week's sporadic climate has shown us anything it's that the rumors were true - there is *literally* no bliss in winter. While spending the last few weeks battling The frosty remnants, the fashion industry was serving up some very welltimed Spring/Summer accumulations. They did, in any event, fill in as genuinely great style inspiration to get us through the following couple of months. We may have an additional couple of months to hold up before we can *truly* indulge, but before these pieces land and the patterns grab hold of the high road I can have a great deal of fun curating our next season aesthetics So

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Another season merits a wardrobe revive— go into spring well versed with the best looks from the runways of New York, London, Milan, and Paris. For the romantic at heart, there are layered outfits with texture to save. Searching for the splendid side? Don a little yellow. Somewhat more to the point? Utility dressing never looked so great. Except if, obviously, you work in the style business and - in spite of a developing number of originators creating 'see-now-purchase

now' collections to stay aware of the anxious interest to possess things Promptly - are forever looking a half year ahead. For your very own sanity, I propose you do likewise. For the following couple of minutes, as we ponder what our 2019 summer closets will resemble. What's more, fortunately, the season looks set to be a scorcher.


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Neon has effectively advanced toward our high road racks because of various celebs. Neon brights were on the catwalks at Christian Siriano, Henry Holland and Naeem Khan for spring/summer. Think fitting, two pieces, capes, isolates - as long as it would seem like a shade of highlighter, you're ready.

Tie and Dye In the event that you don't care for shading, 2019 might be a trying time for you, on the grounds alongside neons and yellows, there'll be a heap of splash-color about, as well. As observed on the catwalks at R13 and Prabal Gurung.

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Yellow Marigolds will be everywhere in 2019, and no, we're not discussing your mum's fave elastic gloves. Bright yellows lit up runway appears at Carolina Herrera, Oscar De La Renta, J. JS Lee, and Brandon Maxwell.

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Bucket Hats Fortunately, in 2019, we'll all think such a great amount about shielding our appearances from the sun, we'll be wearing a ton of hats! The awful news? All things considered, they'll be pail hats. From the unusual at Louis Vuitton to the smooth joys at Anna Sui, this may be a disruptive one.

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Fringing With last autumn's obsession with the cowboy boot, it was almost inevitable that there would be another Western-motivated pattern penetrating our closets next season. Embellishing everything from coats to skirts by means of satchels and everything in the middle of, who knows... perhaps we'll be trimming our hair to fit as well.

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Crochet Following on from the splash-color vibes comes a definitive in the '70s, California Dreamin' make work. Stitch was spotted at Oscar de la Renta, Victoria Beckham, and JW Anderson - all in monochrome.

Animal print, in case you're looking at up a panther print at this moment, regardless you'll have the capacity to wear it come the spring as creature prints kept on shaking the catwalks at style week.

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Colour-blocking With so much shading smacking us in the face next Spring, it's nothing unexpected that we'll have to figure out how to color block. What's more, truly, we'll even be doing it with neons, as per Prabal Gurung.

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DO’S AND DON’TS OF SUMMER FASHION WITH FASHION AND BEAUTY BLOGGER KRITIKA KHURANA


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Go for maxi dresses. They are fun and they are easy. We don’t need to put in our heads for a lot of pairing as they can be just worn and we’ll be ready for the day. They are flowy so they don’t stick to our silhouette and since they are light, they don’t feel heavy on our bodies Giving hopes in your eyes regarding your favourite denim jeans, it wouldn’t be wise of me to not tell you what you can pair it with. So since the denim is going to be quite fitted from our waist, we go for simple cotton t-shirts to wear it with them. They look statement as well as super casual and comfortable. Now you can’t wear black – but you can wear white. White is ‘the’ summer colour and we must exploit this colour to the fullest. White helps us remain cooler and it looks super cute when styled properly. Pastel shades are also a lot fun and they make the outfit look very light and breezy. Invest in some nice cottons, linens and even chambrays. Chambrays are a lot lighter than denim and are perfect for summers.

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Do not. I repeat. Do not leave your house without the sunscreen on. It’s very important if you really value your skin and want to protect it from the sun. Don’t go for fabrics through which air can’t pass. Cottons are perfect for this season while fabrics like velvet, polyester make you feel itchy and uncomfortable. Don’t go for dark colours because they absorb heat and end up making us feel even hotter than it actually is. Blacks are a no-no and why do we even need to wear black, let’s exploit the summer colours in the summer season. Refrain yourself from getting too much into denims because they are on the heavier side. They might make you feel tired and irritated. I know we can’t let go of our staple blue jeans but we can sure try to avoid it and wear it only when we miss it too much. Denim jackets are also heavy but we can wear them if we pair them wisely.


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FOOD FRENZY

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onsumer trends analyze that people still want to indulge, but they want to do it concisely. Many consumers are now re-evaluating their diets and what’s been put on their plate for intake, in an attempt to take control of their health the consumer is now paying more attention to the nutritional value of the components of food. There is a general awareness amongst people and the nutritional and wellness market is now catering to the needs and wants of the health-conscious consumer. Processed foods have gained a negative reputation, so consumers are turning to more natural products. The drive here is to inform the modern and busy at work consumer to get conscious about staying fit and free obesity and related diseases. Underlined and listed are products that


that soothe the natural curiosity of the buyer. “Food Business News put together a rundown of food trends 2018. In 2017 almost half of all new food and beverage products featured some kind of “better for you” claims, they also touted being better for environment tags. Part of being a thoughtful consumer considers how the product is being packaged”. According to Innova market insights, global snack launches with sea vegetable increased by 19% for 2012-2017. Seaweed, seafood, and Sea-salt show up a wider variety of products and are regarded for their nutritional value and umami flavor. Busy parents, students, and workers are bracketed for small meal packages like granola bars, cereal and nut packs, non-dairy milk packs, fruit and vegetable chips on the go. Global Foods Forum is compiling top trends lists on food, beverages, and nutritional product trends for 2018. Probiotics, Pea-protein, Seaweed, Ginger, Turmeric, Matcha and Yerba Mate, Oats and Barley, Mushroom protein, Chickpeas are listed as being back. Niche trends also include Moringa and Monkfruit. Consumers are more interested in what foods they can eat that help facilitate the body’s natural detox process. Collagen supplements are the in thing. More consumers now prefer pasture-raised meat. Organic is the way to go. The trendy solution to eating more vegetables is adding more antioxidant rich vegetables into your food; swap-out typical noodles for organic veggie noodles, snack on raw veggies and add fruits to smoothies.Green tea is now looked upon as fast track to provide a brain boost and burst toxins from your body. They spike metabolism and add virtually no calories. IFIC (International Food Information Council) based on a data of adults of 50 years concluded that 80% of people said heart health was important in eating decisions, 75% said muscle health/mobility was very or somewhat important. Tied third in a survey were energy and brain function at 74%

large majority of adults make some efforts to consume the right food groups with nutrients and were health conscious. 60% said that their eating and lifestyle behavior was better 20 years ago. Wellness experts say “everyone deserves to know what they’re eating, but also where it came from and how the ingredients were raised/ created. After all, being informed about what you are eating and making educated choices is key to living a long, healthy, nourished life and that starts with the providers being clear and transparent, every step of the way”. Edison de Mello MD-Ph.D. Akashi Centre. Health and wellness in food trends are integrated to meet the evolving consumer needs ranging from ethical labeling to personalization. Trendier foods like quinoa, kale, chia, flax, are being grown from ages were, in fact, quite unknown to the palate of the modern human. With the demand growing the prices for these have also seared. More and more people involve themselves in research products and marketing them. As the population grew more methods were employed to cater to the demand but now as organic produce has gained momentum, special lands and methods are being bracketed to the return of man to natural farming. Food trends are now often discussed in magazines devoted to cuisine, around the internet and shows specially dedicated to raising awareness in the consumer. Dieticians, nutritionists, top chefs guide us with their knowledge to keep track of our calorie count with the help of apps and trackers. Superfoods are discussed and also the best availability of these become easily known to us. Certain food trends may be more of a fad, some become long-lasting and at times a permanent fixture in the culture of food. “Trends

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The effects are more insidious than any overindulgent amount of “bad food” can ever be.


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y fretting about food, we turn occasions for comfort and joy into a source of fear and anxiety. All this happens under the guise of science, medical opinion hype on social media pressure to fit. At a closer look, most of the demonized foods are actually fine. Taken to extreme food trends and choices we make can be harmful. It’s a logic that can cut both ways.



BELLE OF BEAUTY The new beauty movements that will change everything

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f 2018 beauty was all about excess, then make up for 2019 will be a lesson in going back to basics. This year, with inspiration from both the runways and pros from the famous makeup artist Ricky Wilson, very distinct looks ransacked our Instagram feeds and Pinterest boards.First, we got ample use out of our liquid liner by trying an abundance of graphic colorful eyeliner looks, the best way to pull this off is by tracing it with a powder brow pencil first and then covering with the liquid liner.Sunset-colored eyelids—a look that embodies dimension and smolders. Wilson also mentions that “Before I start building it, I like to create a wash of smudged eyeliner along the lash base covering the lid. Then I cover the liner with different shades of orange, gold, copper, and rust. The goal is to look undone.”And finally, who could forget the K-beauty-inspired mirror (or glass) skin trend that inspired us to cut back on the foundation and instead mix a small dollop with glow serums? In other words, we wanted dewy skin by any means necessary. 1.

Matte Skin

Well, that’s a done deal in 2019. Instead, expect matte skin to make a comeback, by damping the brush and applying the formula; starting in the center of the face and working your way out. 2.

Color-Blocked Eyes

As far as the eyes are concerned, expect a more subdued version of the graphic liner trend. Instead of using liner to create interesting shapes, a shadow will be used. And instead of darker, bolder hues, it’ll be more pastel and candy-colored variations.

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3. 3-D LipsThough we doubt lip plumpers are going anywhere, makeup artists will be using color instead to create the illusion of a bigger pout. Not quite an ombre but creating volume on the bottom lip has become an emerging trend. “Using a color that is lighter and frosted on the bottom lip to give a plumping effect then covering it with a transparent colored gloss,� says Wilson.

4. Glitter, Gloss, And Shimmer Glitter hasn't go of its grasp on beauty just yet and showed up in eye make-up at Simone Rocha and Missoni, as well as coating the hair (six months on from last season's full-face glitter looks). An evolution of the trend came in the form of jewel and foil finishes, with sparkling lips, crystal detailing at Valentino and metallic greeny-blue cat eyes at Versace.

5. All Or Nothing Nails Whilst nail techs backstage at the shows are generally asked to apply nude after nude nail polish, New York Fashion Week tends to be home to the most outlandish nail art of the season, and spring/summer 2019 didn't disappoint. From Miss Pop's "orbit" nails at Jeremy Scott to gem-adorned talons at Adaem, leopard print at Opening Ceremony and glass portrait manis at Libertine, it was a definite case of more is more.


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The Graphic Cat-Eye

How good are you at applying eyeliner in a perfect feline flick? Well, the ante has been upped: this season's cat-eye has been souped up for the new season, from taupe versions to maximalist graphic swoops and painterly freehand designs. A good starting point? 7.

True Romance

Blush-toned make-up complemented by sweeping half-up-half-down hairstyles and elegant ballerina buns - spring/summer 2019's beauty looks also had their romantic side Gucci Westman's radiant make-up look and ultra-pretty hairstyles combined to create a princess-worthy look, whilst the pink-toned make-up at Giorgio Armani and the trend of bow-adorned hair at rocked the stage and had a similarly ultra-feminine feel.

BEAUTY TIPS WITH KRITIKA KHURANA

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IRIS APFEL SHARES HER SECRET OF STYLE: “Attitude, Attitude, Attitude”

“YOU CAN’T LEARN STYLE. STYLE, I THINK, IS IN YOUR DNA. IT’S SOMETHING INHERENT.” How many times a day do you change your clothes?

The world has never seen photos of you looking anything but fabulous? Well, most people don’t want to see you looking grungy… I never look grungy, I always look clean! But even when I’m all dressed up, I like to be comfortable. If I’m not comfortable, I don’t want to wear it. I don’t pay attention to trends or anything. I was never one to hobble around in shoes because they were fashionable. So getting dressed never feels like work to you? Oh, my God, no, if it felt like work, I wouldn’t do it! If it felt like work, I wou ldn’t get dressed up! People think maybe I just live to get dressed, which is ridiculous. I normally wear some old jeans and a sweater or something like that where I feel comfortable.

Do you think of clothing as a kind of armor?

Well, I suppose it is for some people, but I don’t I am not a fashionista, and I don’t dress up. know that I have anything to fight against, or Usually if I’m at home, where I am now, I’m anything to protect myself from. I’m like a blank wearing a robe. Most of the time, if I’m working canvas: it’s kind of my way of being an artist. or just running around, I work in jeans. I really don’t dress up unless it’s some special occasion. I love fashion, I think it’s wonderful, but it’s not my life. I think in the film they show I have various other roles that are more important.


Are there any items in your jewelry collection that are too precious or valuable to wear? Of course, but I have a very odd collection: it goes from the sublime to the ridiculous. I have some very important, valuable things, and I have some junk, and I like to mix them all together. I’m constantly buying jewelry—I love it, I love it, I love it! I mean, I could be an octopus and have ten heads and I couldn’t wear it all. Do you feel your sense of style has gotten better over the years, or just changed? Well, I hope it’s gotten better! I don’t think it’s gotten worse. As you age, everything changes a bit, but it’s basically the same. I still wear the dress that I wore on my first date with my husband and that was 68 years ago. I get a lot of mileage out of my clothes. Ms. Apfel, do you need to be fearless to be fashionable? I never think of things like that, but I guess maybe you do. But why should I worry? The fashion police are not going to come and put me in jail! I love bright colors, but I never did anything that I did to be a rebel… I just did it because I thought it was fun and it was good for me. And as long as I didn’t offend my mother or my husband, what anybody else thinks is their problem, not mine! Have you always had a passion for color? I’m not a pastel person! Pastels make me nervous. I could never be like my mother because she never had a hair out of place! She got up in the morning and she looked like she just stepped out of a Chicago Coin band box. She was perfect all the time. And I’m not like that. Everybody would turn around to look at her but in a completely different way to me. My mother was much more disciplined in that fashion than I am. I just go with the flow!

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What is top of your bucket list? I would love to go to India. I will probably never get there now, but I dream about it. What is your favourite smell? Yatagan by Caron. My husband and I both wore it; perfume is never the same on two people. How would you like to be remembered? As the world’s oldest living teenager.

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STAYING FIT

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It is the day of the new year and if you are still hitting the gym in the quest to lose weight, we are so proud of you! It doesn't matter whether you are someone who has made a new year resolution to stay fit or are bored with your existing workout methods; there are some innovative ways of changing your workout to make it more interesting. The wellness industry is a $3.7 trillion business and is expected to grow 17 per cent in the next five years. Fitness Trends can influence people who work-out and those involved in the fitness business. According to a recent survey, the wellness industry is a $3.7 trillion business and is expected to grow 17 per cent in the next five years. Below are some of the emerging fitness trends that will change the face of the fitne ss industry in 2019. Virtual Reality Workouts Technology has made its way into every industry and it entered the fitness industry way back. From Fitness Trackers to Smart Gyms, technology has revamped the fitness industry. Now theres a new form of workout emerging involving modern technologyvirtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) workouts. Gone are the days when people used to work out in front of the TV or with loud music. Now with the emergence of AR and VR, people exercise in an entirely different world, with images supe rimpose d onto your fie ld of vie w. This technology is expanding at an unprecedented rate, with many gyms and health clubs already implementing it to

make workout fun for members and also increase their profits. More Than Just a Gym. The fitness industry is constantly evolving. Fitness Enthusiasts now expect more from their gyms or fitness centres. Services such as spa therapies, Jacuzzis, saunas, supplements etc. that offer a holistic wellness experience are desired by most of the customers. Low-cost gymand basic equipment are slowly being overpowered by cutting-edge classes, high-tech machines and active communities. Athleisure Gym wears are making their way out of the gym and becoming an important part of peoples wardrobe. Athleisure is a recent fashion trend in which clothing designed for workouts and other athletic activities can be worn in other settings. With many celebrities donning the athleisure look, it has become a hit fashion statement among the millennials and the market is largely dominated by them. Athleisure bridges the gap that was there in the marketplace for fitness apparel and accessories that are as fashionable as they are functional. Wearable technology- Thanks to their increasing accuracy and popularity, wearable fitness technologies like fitness trackers, smartwatches has taken the top slot in the fitness trends. Wearable technology can help in monitoring your heartbeat, the number of steps you have walked in a day and even your stress level.


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NATURAL PROTEIN BARS-

While protein bars have always been a hit amongst those looking to eat healthy and keep tabs on their calorie intake, it is the addition of all-natural ingredients in the same which is now catching up. Being ‘sober curious’BBeing sober curios basically means that you are well aware of the negative effects of alcohol from personal experience, so you don’t drink it often but only when the occasion really calls for it. Since people are into focusing on overall well being, cutting back on alcohol seems to be in the trend.




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ARCHITECTURAL FACET

Walk down nearly any street and you’ll find abundant evidence that architectural tastes and styles change over time. Influenced by demographic shifts, new construction methods and trends in artistic expression, we see buildings evolve from wood and brick to cast-iron to glass and steel. And while we can’t predict what our homes and commercial buildings might look like 50 years from now, we’ve rounded up some clear trends influencing how we’ll design and live in the near future. Here are a few of our favorite current trends in architecture.


Smart Home Technology Anyone with a smart phone or voiceactivated speaker, like Amazon Echo or Google Home, knows the convenience of home features that can be controlled via a simple swipe, utterance or in-home video panel. Not only are these features convenient, but many — including lighting and heating/ cooling control— can reap real rewards on monthly utility bills. For architects, the challenge becomes creating spaces to house any mechanicals and the necessary wiring that goes along with them.

Sustainability According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), buildings consume nearly half of all energy produced in the United States and are responsible for nearly half of the CO2 emissions. It's no surprise the trend is towards creating more energy-efficient buildings, but also to develop homes that use, and leak, less energy. The pinnacle of this type of design is a net-zero home that literally has no net energy consumption. This is achieved by not only reducing energy consumption, but by adding energy creation on the site, typically in the form of solar panels. Even if net-zero is too lofty a goal, architects are urged to implement as many sustainable features as possible including well-sealed building envelopes, efficient insulation, multi-pane windows and energy efficient appliances and systems. Flexibility Families and households are more diverse than ever, meaning one person's need for a formal dining room is another person's demand for a quiet office for their home-based business. Homes and layouts that can flexibly accommodate any number of residents, and better yet, evolve with those residents over time, are especially appealing. For architects, that can mean creating spaces that are easily divided or expanded with pocket or barn doors.

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ndoor-Outdoor Living While our earliest domiciles aimed to provide as much protection from the elements as possible, today's architecture embraces indoor-outdoor living. That means creating rooms that effortlessly open to the outdoors with NanaWall glass door systems, and maximizing outdoor space, even if that means heading to the roof. In fact, according to the American Institute of Architects 2018 Home Design Trends Survey, outdoor living space (up 20 percent) and roof decks (up 125 percent) were the two fastest-growing in-demand home features.


Unfinished interiors back in vogue

Multi-Generational Living

Off-grid homes become popular-

Housing multiple generations of one's family under one roof was commonplace before the middle of the last century, but after WWII, singlefamily homes became more popular, spurred by the post-war boom and desire to achieve the "American Dream." Today, people are living much longer which has created a so-called "sandwich generation" that's both caring for young children and older parents. Therefore, the demand for housing with features that cater to multi-gen living is growing. According to the AIA survey, the most popular features include first-floor master suites, elevators and laundry facilities on multiple levels.

The increasingly levels of technology in our lives is leading many people to seek a less complex life and either live, or holiday, in off-grid homes.

Forensic Architecture wins awardsIn 2018, the architecture profession focused on wider issues impacting the world, which was embodied by the work of UK-based investigative agency Forensic Architecture. The research group created a 3D video of Grenfell Tower fire and showed the public its work at an exhibition at the ICA in London. A nomination for the Turner Prize, the UK's biggest art prize followed, along with the researchers winning the Design of the Year award for 2018. 3D-printed buildings finally here After a long build-up, buildings are now being 3D printed. In Milan CLS Architetti and Arup used a portable robot to 3D print a house, while the US military used 3D printing to build a concrete barracks. Other 3D-printed projects include a garden pavilion alongside a house in China and a bridge 3D printed from metal, which was unveiled at Dutch Design Week.

An off-grid home alongside a loch was named RIBA House of the Year 2018, while a prefabricated home with a micro-farming wall was showcased at the United Nations Headquarters and Slovakian firm Nice Architects created a ggg-shaped micro home for off-griders. Spy museums opening everywhere The year saw spy museums open in New York and and the Alps. In America David Adjaye completed the Spyscape museum of espionage, while at the precipice of a mountain in Sölden, Austria, Johann Obermoser's cantilevered museum dedicated to James Bond opened to the public. For those interested in even more espionage, the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partnersdesigned International Spy Museum in Washington DC is scheduled to open next year. Starchitecture

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Traditional rectangle shaped buildings are so passé. Over last few years, we have seen a growing trend of architecture called starchitecture where architects have come up with some marvellous eye-catching designs. One amazing example of starchitecture is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, designed by Frank Gehry.


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BON VOYAGE Good Travel. From solo travelling to wellness trips and cruises, last year had it all. But will it remain the same in the last teen year of this era? Well, according to the experts, 2019 is expected to be a little bit different when it comes to the travel trends. From being more conscious socially to technologically minded, the travel trend in 2019 is going to be bigger, better and smarter. FAMILY TRAVEL: NOMADIC SABBATICALS While most families are struggling with avoiding late pick-up fees at nursery and planning the odd Greek island holiday during half term (God forbid your child misses any lessons) a growing minority are shunning convention to embark on roundthe-world adventures, living, learning and exploring together for extended periods of time. Instagram is proving a tantalising window into the possibilities of 'nomadic sabbaticals', as demonstrated by the likes of @thebucketlisfamily, @byjetpack ACCOMMODATION: HOMEWARE HOTELS A number of homeware companies are opening their own hotels – it’s a smart move as guests will be able to buy many of the products they see inside. MADE.com kickstarted the trend - it launched its first MADE hotel in Manhattan’s NoMad district two years ago, followed by floating boutique hotel the Boathouse in London in summer 2018.

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GROUP TRAVEL: EXCLUSIVE HOME RENTAL

ACCESSORIES: LOW-FOOTPRINT TRAINERS

Groups of friends and family have been clubbing together to rent holiday villas and chalets for a while now, but in 2019 a new luxury alternative will come in the form of Beyond by Airbnb, which curates high-end homes and 'custom experiences'. An additional layer of exclusivity comes from Stay One Degree, which describes itself as the 'first social network for luxury vacation rentals', only letting people who are vetted members stay in each other’s homes, be it a seven-bedroom castle in Kent or a six-bedroom beach pad in Costa Rica.

A good pair of trainers has always been a suitcase essential but their carbon footprint is significant – it’s been reported that just one pair of running shoes can generate 13kg of carbon dioxide in the production of the plastics, synthetic rubber and nylon they require. While it certainly doesn’t compare to the harmful emissions from flying, travellers can leave a little bit less of an impact by choosing ethically made footwear. T

SOLO TRAVEL: CO-LIVING Travelling alone can be lonely when you’re not a student backpacker as hotels aren’t the easiest places to make friends, hostels can be a little rough around the edges and Airbnbs can be isolating as guests often find themselves in residential neighbourhoods rather than city centres. The solution is co-living – essentially a form of modern commune for young professionals – which is generating a following both among locals and out-of-towners. One of the co-living leaders, WeLive (sister company to WeWork), now has apartment complexes with trendy shared social spaces, events programmes, yogaclasses and even hot tubs in New York and Crystal City. SPA: CBD TREATMENTS Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound derived from marijuana plants, is becoming wildly popular for its perceived medicinal and healing powers. And as green becomes legalised in evermore countries – in autumn 2018 Canada legalised the recreational use of cannabis, while about a dozen American states have done the same (since November 2018).

ECO: ZERO LEFTOVERS Did you know that the UK throws away £20billion worth of food every year? Zero- and low-waste restaurants such as Silo in Brighton and Cub in London have been doing their part to reduce this, but there are signs the approach is now entering the mainstream. For anyone slightly appalled by the sight of a lavish hotel buffet and how much must go in the bin as a consequence, it’s great news that Marriott International, for example, wants to cut food waste by 50 per cent by 2025. TRANSPORT: BIOMETRIC AIRPORTS Thanks to recent iPhone models, most consumers are familiar with using fingerprint and facial recognition to bypass entering passwords. It won’t be long until this kind of technology will be commonly employed to bypass queues at check-in, boarding and immigration, replacing laborious manual checks of boarding passes and passports. For the last year or so, British Airways has been trialling biometric gates at American airports including Orlando, New York and Miami, and in 2019, London Heathrow will debut 'the world’s largest deployment of biometrically enabled products including bag drops and self-boarding gates' at a cost of £50million.


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ART The expression of application

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t takes time, effort, and talent to make a name for oneself in the art world. The art scene in India is very exciting with plenty of new artists making an impact through their works. No longer limited to the classic canvas, artists explore different techniques and media ranging from intricate paper cuts to detailed digital art taking visual arts to unimagined

heights. From being showcased at galleries around the world to creating their own virtual galleries on social media these Indian artists are creating a buzz online and off line. Here are our top 5 artists we think will be making a big impact:

1. Prabhakar Pachpute Heavily influenced by the emerging coal mines around the village of his childhood, Pachpute works with various media including paper pulp, terracotta, ceramic, fibre glass, and charcoal. His renditions in charcoal show deep thought into the influences of industrialisation, especially in rural areas.

2. Gipin Varghese Gipin's works are about various events that affect humans, especially in the non-urban context. One can see influences of Indian folk art traditions in his works. Watercolours are his forte.

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3. Bhaskar Rao Bhaskar Rao, a landscape artist from Hyderabad, is a recipient of many awards like Junior Fellowship from (H.R.D) Ministry of Tourism & Culture, Government of India, state awards and also international awards. Motiff "The Tree" has remained constant as part of his oeuvre over the years in his career.

4.Bhuneshwar Azaad Bhuneshwar's focus is on urbanisation and his works incorporate scrap and waste materials ranging from newspaper, electronic waste, to CDs and other discarded objects. His works include contemporary and mixed media pieces.

5. Priyesh Trivedi An artist by chance, Priyesh Trivedi and the phenomenon that is Adarsh Balak are bound to be on this list for the sheer brilliance of each art work and its message. Quietly subversive, Priyesh has his finger on the pulse of the millenials and is hugely popular with a cult following on social media. Priyesh Trivedi a visual artist from Mumbai, have been making waves all around the country with his immensely popular Adarsh Balak series of sketches.

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