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Harper's Bazaar Bride - June 2018

Posted By: Pulitzer
Harper's Bazaar Bride - June 2018

Harper's Bazaar Bride - June 2018
English | 188 pages | True PDF | 78.3 MB


Highlights of Brides Today June-July 2018 issue:
‘Love’ is the theme of the June-July issue of Brides Today. Exemplifying this theme is our cover stars Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan. It is safe to say that Fawad with his inimitable charm and acting prowess and Mahira with her immense screen presence and acting talent came, saw, and conquered hearts in India with their well-received cinematic outings in Bollywood. While we can’t wait to see them act in more Hindi films, the much-married Fawad Khan shares anecdotes from his 17 years of marriage with fashion designer Sadaf Khan and Mahira gets talking on romance and films with Brides Today. From cinematic proposals in The Travel section to a report of bridal lingerie in The Look section, to The Jewels and The Accents section contain editorials featuring couples, bridal jewellery, and honeymoon as well date-worthy bags.

The Jewels opens with an elaborate shoot featuring a couple decked in fine jewellery and expressing different gestures of love through their hands. It also takes readers on a cosmic journey of birthstones while delving into ideas of love and compatibility.

The Accents section section opens with a fantastic shoot featuring a couple and a covetable array of wedding and date-worthy bags. The accessories featured in the trend pages (also detailing his and her must-haves) are fit for all sorts of romantic outings and honeymoon sojourns and are good trousseau investments. There is a special report on his and her watches, keeping in tune with the theme of the issue. There’s an exclusive interview with cult designer Michael Kors detailing his latest summer 2018 capsule collection and a delightful read on 80 years of Ray-Ban with a special note on how it has become a cult favourite at Indian destination weddings and mehendi celebrations.

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