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Pam's clothesophobic

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Pamela Anderson will wear a ghaghra choli Pamela Anderson , who's currently in the Big Boss house for a reality television show, shocked everyone around when she claimed that she's 'clothesophobic' and can't stand too many clothes on her body. Designer Ashley Rebello who's been roped into dressing her up had a tough time getting what she likes to wear. He said, she's been wearing sarongs because she doesn't want to wear too many clothes. However, tonight (Friday Nov 19) when she will meet actor Salman Khan , she will be wearing a ghaghra choli in aqua shades. Those who are watching Pam for reasons best known to most can heave a sigh of relief as the growing TRPs of this show will only give her big monies. Pam's a mother of two and wants to clear her debts back home.

Pamela Anderson comes to Mumbai

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Canadian actress and Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson , the special international guest at Hindi reality show Big Boss 4 is excited to try out all things Indian but no leather Mumbaiites who waited with bated breath at the international airport on Monday November 15th night, to catch a glimpse of the voluptuous international celebrity Pamela Anderson were in for a little bit of a dampener. While they fell on to her car, tried to touch her and take pictures, Pamela dressed in a casual grey tunic made her way quickly to her parked vehicle. Onlookers however made hushed remarks about her appearance. It's true that Pam’s recently undergone breast size reduction and is a size 34-D now. Her waistline is an enviable 24 inches. This hands-on mother of two, is gorgeous (open to debate) nevertheless. So, when designer Ashely Rebello (yes the one who's showstopper actress Sonakshi Sinha tripped on the Bangalore fashion week ramp in September), was approached to design something really cool

Get festive at workplace

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Drop that corporate look and add a bit of festivity in your workplace ensemble. What's Diwali without its share of colours. If you are going to be working all of this Diwali week, then there's enough reason why you should dress according to the occasion. Sure, none of us like to go overboard with our dress sense at workplace. Most would like to keep it simple yet festive. Designers in Mumbai come to the rescue with some handy tips. 1. Accessorise : Designer Maheka Mirpuri suggests one opts for accessories to revamp the regular office look. "Try neck pieces, brooch or even cuff links in semi-precious stones or silver. Accessorisation always almost catches attention." With office wear, a choker can be worn with a shirt where the neck is partially exposed. Earrings such as hoops or chunky jhumkas in kundan can add colour. Hair accessories are equally in, try that. Nice belts which have a chunky feel, can add to the long shirt or tunic. 2. Try some make-up : We often do