Beirut/Lebanon: Fashion Capital of the Middle-East (2010)

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  • funkykarma
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    Originally posted by Shiva
    Thank you for the asking, I really appreciate it!
    The kids are better than ever, and being a mom is such a beautiful feeling that cannot be expressed by words but on be lived to experience it. All I can say is that a woman is not complete without a child; It is her child (or her children) that will let her know who she really is as a woman because there is a major part missing without them.

    As for the MS gathering in Beirut, well that would be AMAZING, i would have never thought this idea would come out, now the important step in convert this idea into reality. And I promise you that if this happens I will organize an exclusive 24 hrs non-stop SPECIAL party in the honor of the attendees (i.e. the MS family) around my pool that would include BBQ and non-stop djing; This is the least I could do especially when some of MS members would have to come all the way from the other side of the planet.
    It would be a dream come true (to me), it would be my honor... I am for it ANYTIME!!!
    Shiva you're a gem, sounds like a brilliant idea, thanks very much.....can't wait for this when it does happen

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  • Dzone
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    Originally posted by Shiva
    Thank you for the asking, I really appreciate it!
    The kids are better than ever, and being a mom is such a beautiful feeling that cannot be expressed by words but on be lived to experience it. All I can say is that a woman is not complete without a child; It is her child (or her children) that will let her know who she really is as a woman because there is a major part missing without them.

    As for the MS gathering in Beirut, well that would be AMAZING, i would have never thought this idea would come out, now the important step in convert this idea into reality. And I promise you that if this happens I will organize an exclusive 24 hrs non-stop SPECIAL party in the honor of the attendees (i.e. the MS family) around my pool that would include BBQ and non-stop djing; This is the least I could do especially when some of MS members would have to come all the way from the other side of the planet.
    It would be a dream come true (to me), it would be my honor... I am for it ANYTIME!!!
    Simon, Vish & myslef + couple others were discussing this on FB, i am sure Vish (funkyKaram) & myself are up for Lebanon trip as it's not far awway from Dubai anyway.

    Will keep you posted with the updated ASA they come up and Thanks for the nice 24 hrs party invitation....it's exactly what i need @ the mom.

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  • runningman
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    Fuck I better be able to go to this if it happens. I want to hit up Lebanon real bad.

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  • N-tchbl
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    now i hate Lebanon again.. for being that faraway


    kiddin .. so wish i could be there! but im sure u guys will have a great time even without me, lol
    keep my heart crossed for that tiny buzz <3

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  • Shiva
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    Thank you for the asking, I really appreciate it!
    The kids are better than ever, and being a mom is such a beautiful feeling which cannot be expressed by words but lived to experience it. All I can say is that a woman is not complete without a child; It is her child (or her children) that will let her know who she really is as a woman because there is a major part missing without them.

    As for the MS gathering in Beirut, well that would be AMAZING, i would have never thought this idea would come out, now the important step is converting this idea into reality.I promise you that if this happens, I will organize an exclusive 24 hrs non-stop SPECIAL party in the honor of the attendees (i.e. the MS family) around my pool that would include BBQ and non-stop djing; This is the least I can do especially since some of MS members come all the way from the other side of the planet.
    It would be a dream come true (for me, at least), it would be my honor... I am IN......ANYTIME!!!
    Last edited by Shiva; January 28, 2010, 09:23:09 AM.

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  • Dzone
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    First, How's the newborns ? enjoyin being a mum ?

    Shiva, we are planing an MS meet up for the next S&D party in Lebanon and meeting you will be defo on the cards

    Thanks for the pic

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  • Shiva
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    You are most welcome to Beirut; If you ever come here remember that you have a friend and a place to hang out...just gimmi a buzz hun!

    Xoxo

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  • N-tchbl
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    Heavy dude!!!
    I'm glad you've shared this all with us,
    it's always nice to get a bit more of an up-close-and-personal w/ Shiva and what she's doing when she's not taking care of her angels and making music
    Enjoyed it a lot really and makes a lot of sense now why Beirut is covered with all of those magnificant stories about shine and glory,
    a place that's still "a must see" in my head and already for so long, now it's only even more exotic!
    Hope you share some info of male "dummies" too, next time



    Kick 'em Shivz!!

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  • Shiva
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    ^ My pleasure

    Thank you for the added info...

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  • floridaorange
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    ^Great backstage photos, thanks for sharing them Shiva!

    That is interesting that there's still a fairly big market for dresses in that price range, according to Valentino the days of selling 100 - 200 dresses in the $20k - $100k price range are over, at least in Europe and America...

    ...he claims the era of which wealthy women would wear (expensive) dresses during the day and then change into their evening gowns at night to go to dinner are over in this interview with Charlie Rose, which lead to his retirement...



    ...evidently that's not the case in the Middle East though.

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  • Shiva
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    Originally posted by tiddles
    i like clothes, but the affordable kind
    In fact, most of his customers are from the gulf area.
    I imagine in the western world few people would spend such vast amount of money for a dress. And how many times that dress would be worn if purchased?
    Just the idea of it is crazy, 40-50 dresses every year though...

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  • tiddles
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    i like clothes, but the affordable kind

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  • Shiva
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    Originally posted by threehills
    Great pics!...

    Always wondered about how crazy these things must be back stage. How many outfits do you typically go through in a show?

    Aisha....she single? Hubba-hubba!
    Yes sometimes things get really hectik in the backstage, but what kills us (models) the most is the waiting time which might go up to 8-10 hrs prior or even during the show.
    For the number of outfits, it ranges between 2 to 10 according to the designers and their collection (and budget).

    As for Aisha, well I know she had a boyfriend not too long ago...and there is a long waiting list

    Originally posted by DjNutcase
    Holy moly...

    Mental note to self: When in Beirut, try to meet Shiva, to meet her friends....
    Hummm... I am sure that would be fun for the guys

    Originally posted by runningman
    ^^ Aisha's outfit is sexy as hell!! The Butt one. I wish I could get that for my girl.
    ^+1.... But that is the typical dress I would not wear (for multiple reasons)...so it goes to Aisha

    Oh, and concerning the financial aspect of fashions, in general:
    In an interview on BBC-World, one of the prominent Lebanese designers said that he is selling 40-50 dresses per year....guess for how much??? hold on to your seats...
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    20.000$ - 30.000$ EACH.... you do the math
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    DAMN... I surely need to ask for a raise there!!!!

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  • runningman
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    ^^ You got that right!! I can't even choose which one I like the best..

    Aisha's outfit is sexy as hell!! The Butt one. I wish I could get that for my girl.

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  • DjNutcase
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    Holy moly...

    Mental note to self: When in Beirut, try to meet Shiva, to meet her friends....

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