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your personal BRIDAL DREAMS The Best Digital Asian Wedding Magazine 2016 Spring Issue #6 HENNA INSPIRATION Top honeymoon destinations DIY Centrepiece Tickle your taste buds with sugar treats Throwback to YPBD’s iconic brides East Shopping Mall celebrates 1st birthday in style Get fit with our dietitian Insight to Aashni & Co’s most memorable event Your Personal Bridal Dreams ISSUE 6 Dear Readers, I don't know about you all but I love Spring (+Autumn) It's a season that's not too hot nor too cold. It's just perfect. It's also one of the best season to get married in! Not only for the weather but you have many options to do either a cool wedding or warm wedding and you won't be judged! We have been approached by many brides asking us to show Spring colours and what different thing they can do at their wedding. I am sure most of us are guilty of planning our wedding since we were young, and rightfully so. It's the only day that everything will be about you! Even the most shyest person looks forward to their wedding, because it's the day you can express your feelings without being judged. In our Spring Issue 2016 we bring you the top 10 beauty products to have with you on your big day, the beauty of garments from India from the Aashini + Co Event, another great DIY Centerpiece to have, themed wedding looks and much more. We work with the best team in the industry and together we get what will be the best for our readers! We like to give quality over quantity. If you ever need any personal help do not hesitate to contact us, we are always here to help our brides and make sure they have the wedding they have dreamt of. I will leave you with this beautiful quote : “A great marriage is not when the ‘perfect couple’ comes together. It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.” -Dave Meurer Editor-in-Chief Editor YPBD Team Editor–in-Chief Arfia Arab Editor Sheuly Begum Beauty Editor Contributors Tahmila Nahar Saran Garcha Rumena Begum Arika Muntza Jannat Media Gagan Dhaliwal Tamanna Ali @ypbdmag Your Personal Bridal Dreams @YPBDmag www.yourpersonalbridaldreams.com General Enquires contact@yourpersonalbridaldreams.com Advertising advertise@yourpersonalbridaldreams.com WANT TO INTERN AT YPBD? GETTING MARRIED? YPBD can cover and feature your wedding! GET IN TOUCH! contact@yourpersonalbridaldreams.com All rights reserved. Publish of any photos without prior permission is strictly prohibited. Sugar Cane Treats Do you have a sweet tooth? Because we certainly do! Our very own YPBD writer Tahmila Nahar, has started a new business venture which we can’t wait to tell you about, and it involves sweet treats! Here is a bit about the company, and the person behind it all: Tell us about your brand? Sugar Cane Treats, personalise your sweet treats to make your special occasion unique! We provide handmade luxury desserts with exceptional flavours and stunning presentation. We can turn your favourite dessert into a miniature version for your guests to sample. We can create classic, traditional final courses into canapés. Better yet, you can have all of this on a customised, beautifully styled dessert table to suit your occasion! What types of Events do you cover? We create unique themed dessert tables for various events, such as: We provide full setup decor in all packages for small and large parties, including a backdrop to suit your theme! We can cater for as less as 50 guests and up to a whopping number of 600! No party is too small for us! Where are you based? n n n n n n n n Chic Bridal Showers Moroccan/Rajasthani Mehndis Vintage Style Wedding/Engagements Birthday Parties Eid Set Up Valentines Graduation Party Baby Shower East London but can deliver all across London and South Wales! What has been your biggest inspiration? Ever since I can remember I've loved everything wedding related (that's why I love writing for YPBD), as well as anything that's sweet. So you put 2 and 2 together to form Sugar Cane Treats! I take inspiration from famous chefs and designers and incorporate ideas into my desserts and styling! I am a sucker for Masterchef! It started as a hobby; making desserts for family and friends after experimenting on them. People had told me to start something for a very long time, and after I had my baby girl (who has just turned 2), my family, particularly my husband gave me that push and et voila, here I am! I can't thank them enough for their endless support and help! What is you price range? Depends on the number of guests but generally anything from £100+ and typically will need at least 4 weeks notice! We are nothing short of perfection! I like to take this opportunity to thank all my followers on Instagram and Facebook, my family and my friends for all their support. If you haven’t already starting following Sugar Can Treats, what are you waiting for?! They have lots for exciting things to come and who doesn’t want decilious treats on their timeline!! IG: @sugarcanetreats Email for all enquiries: sugarcanetreats@gmail.com Photography by JANNAT MEDIA Model: Hannah Arnantha Makeup and Hair: Sheuly RB Jewellery and Henna: Nishel Creations Photographer: GND Photos DO IT YOURSELF Bottle Centrepiece Follow the easy step to step guide to create your own centre piece made out of a bottle DO IT YOURSELF What you need Glass bottle Glue Rope Scissors 1 Wash off the lable on the glass bottle so it’s clean. Leave any sticky residue as it helps to stick the rope. 2 Spray the glue on top of the bottle and stick the end of the rope to it. Let the rope stick for 30 secs before starting to wrap it 3 Take your time while wraping the rope, making sure the rope doesn’t overlap or leave any gaps where you can see the bottle. 4 Once you get to the bottom, cut the rope and stick the end down. 2 Once complete it should look like this: 3 4 DO IT YOURSELF Now all you have to do is add your favourite flowers. Tip 1: Try different colour ropes to match your wedding theme Tip 2: Add a jewellery piece and a bow to represent the bride and groom table THROWBACK YPBD 2015 ONE year has gone by since YPBD Mag was launched. What an honour to have come this far. So what better way to celebrate than to look back at the beautfil outfits and trends we featured in 2015 THROWBACK 2015 DIETIAN CORNER The general population is now increasingly taking on the responsibility to improve their own health. The National Travel Survey (2014) reported that 5.1 million people in Great Britain cycle 3 or more times a week and 43% of the population own or have access to a bike regularly. With an increasingly health conscious nation, selfmonitoring is an integral part of maintaining an optimum level of fitness and health. Therefore it is important to understand what we should be monitoring and how to understand the results. WEIGHT: Weight is expressed in kilograms (kg). Many of us still work in the old measurements of stones and pounds. 1 stone is equivalent to 6.35kg and 14lb. Therefore by taking your weight in stone and multiplying it by 6.35kg, will give you your weight in kilograms. BMI: This stands for Body Mass Index which looks to classify a person’s weight in relation to their height. BMI can be calculated by dividing your weight (in kg) over the square of your height in metres (m). It is commonly used for adults to classify if they are underweight, overweight or obese. A healthy BMI range is defined as between 18.5kg/m2 - 25kg/m2. A BMI between 2530kg/m2 is interpreted as overweight and one at 30kg/m2 or above is obese. BMI is often used to determine a person’s current nutritional status and predict possible health outcomes and risks. However, BMI can be a crude measure especially for people who have a lot of muscle mass (athletes, weight trainers). As muscle is denser then fat it can mean that a person with a healthy weight falls into the obese BMI category. Therefore it is important that all factors such as diet, exercise, lifestyle etc. are considered when assessing a person’s weight. useful to monitor for people who are actively working to lose excess weight and gain muscle mass. Hydration levels: Keeping hydrated is important for vital body functions and helps keep you mentally alert. Signs of dehydration to look out for include dry Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR): mouth, fatigue, light headedness, headaches, WHR is simply the ratio of the circumference dry skin and inability to focus mentally. Thirst of your waist in relation to the circumference is not always a reliable indicator of hydration of your hips. To measure your waist place the levels. Poor, infrequent urine output and a darker tape an inch above your belly button and then colour of urine can also indicate dehydration. measure your hips at the widest point (below To keep hydrated it is important to have regular the hip bones). fluids throughout the day with meals, snacks, The waist to hip ratio measurement is calculated during work etc. This includes soups, water, by dividing the measurement of your waist tea and coffees. Caffeine containing drinks can (inches) by your hip measurement (inches).This have a mild diuretic effect however our body is a good indicator of body shape and of where adapts if consumed regularly to help reduce your body’s fat distribution sits. A ratio of >0.85 this. for women and > 1.0 for men is considered high and can be interpreted as excess fat stores around your abdomen. This can be an indicator of health risks such as diabetes. % Body Fat: This looks at a person’s body composition and indicates what % of that is fat. Women between 18-40 years old should be within the ideal range of 14-31% and for Men 14-25%. Those of athletic build will aim to have a lower body fat % then the ideal range. % Body fat can be determined through use of body composition scales however these can give variable and unreliable readings. Skin fold callipers are another method but this is open to individual error. Overall % body fat is a prediction as no current method has a guaranteed level of 100% accuracy. It can be a Monitor dietary intake: Keeping a food diary or using mobile apps is a great way to reflect on your eating habits. MyFitnessPal has become increasingly popular as it helps highlight eating patterns and familiarise the user with calorie contents of foods. It also helps track the calories you burn when exercising. With app technology being so advanced it has never been easier to selfmonitor our food intake or how many calories we burn, on the go. However focussing on calorie counting can be detrimental and lead to people restricting their food intake unnecessarily. In some cases it can also promote unhealthy eating behaviours and relationships with food. Food is made up of many components not just calories, such as protein, fat, vitamins and minerals. Some of these components have different effects on our appetite and health in the long run. Therefore it is important to focus on foods as a whole and not just on calorie content alone. Bowel habits: What is on your plate: Have a look at your plate at meal times. What do you see? Identify which food is the biggest portion on your plate. It is common to see that starchy foods such as rice, pasta and potatoes make up the biggest portion on the plate. To get a well-balanced meal keep starchy foods to a quarter of your plate only. A balanced plate will be very colourful and should be half full of components from your fruit and vegetable group. (see eatwell plate model as a guide to Normal bowel the 5 major food groups) movements vary greatly between individuals. This can be anywhere between going to the toilet 3 times a day to 3 times a week. This variation is caused by many factors such as exercise, diet, medication, hydration and stress. Therefore any significant changes to diet and lifestyle can also affect how often you go to the loo. It is useful to know what ‘normal’ is for you. If any sudden changes in bowel habits do occur without any significant reason (i.e. no change to diet or lifestyle etc.) then this should be further looked at by your GP. Saran Garcha RD Registered Dietitian Facebook page: Saran Garcha – Registered Dietitian colour theme ORANGE & MINT Top line: ruffledblog.com, wedinthesun.org, keep.com Bottom line: oncewed.com, omsara.org, Pinterest Availability subject to change THROWBACK 2015 THROWBACK 2015 Model: Hannah Arnantha Makeup and Hair: Sheuly RB Blouse: Poppy Lane Jewellery: Nishel Creations Photographer: GND Photos Aashni & Co Wedding Show The iconic The Dorchester, London, welcomed South Asian fashion royalty on Sunday 10th January as the second, annual Aashni + Co Wedding Show in association with Mustang Productions presented bridal and couture collections by the subcontinent’s most coveted designers. Aashni + Co Wedding Show 2016 was produced by Mustang Productions, renowned for their creation of truly exceptional events and fashion shows. The event also featured floral styling by Zita Elze, who recreated a breathtaking, enchanted garden installation in The Dorchester’s iconic Gold Room that wowed visitors, creating a standalone focal point in itself. In attendance were fashion luminaries including Anamika Khanna, Anju Modi, Manish Malhotra, Sabyasachi, Varun Bahl, Akanksha Gajria, Ridhima Bhasin, Gaurav Gupta, Masaba, Rimple Narula, Samant Chauhan, Sonali Gupta and Paras Modi of SVA. Visitors to the exhibition had the opportunity of meeting the attending fashion talents. Additionally, Aashni + Co Wedding Show welcomed lauded Pakistani designer, Faraz Manan, presented by Hello! Pakistan alongside his Indian contemporaries as well as jewellery and accessory collections by Amrapali and Amishi London. Aashni + Co Wedding Show was conceptualised and presented by one of the UK’s leading Indian fashion influencers and tastemakers, Aashni Anshul Doshi (Shah), Founder and Creative Director of Aashni + Co, a high fashion, Indian concept store located in Notting Hill, London. Speaking about the second, annual event Aashni said, “The event has been a tremendous success. We were conscious that we needed to surpass the high benchmark we established with the event in its debut year, 2015. I feel we’ve achieved that based on the response from the designers and visitors here today unanimously. We’ve brought a studied curation of luxe, South Asian couture and bridal wear to the UK’s doorstep, meaning brides and grooms to be and followers of Indian high fashion have been able to meet the designers themselves and shop entire bridal trousseaus or one-off pieces against a fittingly couture backdrop.” Sabyasachi said, “Aashni’s show is terrific. She always manages to get an avalanche of people in. It was exhausting but it was very well organised and I think she has become the most important interface between Indian designers and NRI brides who don’t normally get to meet the designers face to face.” Anju Modi said “What a fabulous platform to show wedding clothes. Aashni has done a fantastic job and it’s well organised with lovely girls coming in to try on our clothes and making me feel so proud.” Aashni Anshul Doshi (Shah), Founder and Creative Director of Aashni + Co said, “It’s been a wonderful evening with an amazing response to Manish’s new collection, as well as to the news of his ambassadorship for The British Asian Trust. We are proud of our relationship with Manish and are so delighted to be presenting his latest, festive collection in-store, as well as sharing the news of his involvement with an extremely noble cause.” About Aashni + Co Founded in autumn of 2012, Aashni + Co pioneers the most desirable edit in Indian high fashion. A beautiful concept store in the heart of London’s Notting Hill with ecommerce site, Aashni + Co has been established with the purpose of providing access to visionary designers of India for the residents of United Kingdom. Designers include Anamika Khanna, Anushree Reddy, Arpita Mehta, Manish Malhotra, Sabyasachi, Varun Bahl and like. Aashni + Co is set over two floors with haute couture, ready-to-wear collections, jewellery and accessories. RUMENA MASTANI YouTube - Rumena Begum Instagram - @Rumena_101 Want to advertise here? Quarter/half/full pages available Get in touch advertise@yourpersonalbridaldreams.com @YPBDMag Your Personal Bridal Dreams @YPBDmag www.yourpersonalbridaldreams.com All rights reserved. Publish of any photos without prior permission is strictly prohibited. colour theme BLUE & GREY Top line: Esty.com, Pinterest Bottom line: trendybride.net, Pinterest, onewed.com Availability subject to change TOP 5 Honeymoon Destinations Items a Bride Should Carry on Her Big Day The time has come to book that perfect destination for you and your partner. After the big day, you need something to look forward to... What's better than a dream holiday? Whether it’s the serene views of the sea and sand, or the buzzing city life... Let us help you with our top 5 Honeymoon Destinations! 1. INDIA Ladies, we have all dreamed of visiting India and living the Bollywood dream. Well, you can make it happen. Visit the most dreamy city, Jaipur, with beautiful, grand palaces, each with a story of their own. Love stories such as Jodha Akbar and the most recent and talked about film Bajirao Mastani were filmed here. What better way to start your romantic journey as a couple! Make your stay more special by staying in one of the palace hotels. You won't be disappointed! Mumtaz, and it is only a short drive away from Jaipur! (Ladies, he might feel obliged to build you one after seeing this!) The Oberoi Rajvilas besthotelsinjaipur Jaipur is a romantic city, full of life and character. With traditional thaali food served, snake charmers and puppet shows as entertainment, what's not to love?! Visiting India would not be the same without seeing one of the 7 wonders of the world- The Taj Mahal in Agra. It represents the most symbolic love story in the world, the story of Shahjahan and nowtravelasiaawards Honeymoon Destinations Taj Rambagh Palace tajhotels.com Places to visit: The beautiful, historical, Fatehpur sikri (as seen in film Jodha Akbar). Visit the beauty, that is the monkey temple. A hidden treasure on the outskirts of Jaipur with local priests and villagers. Just be careful of those monkeys, they are very fast and cheeky! Ride an elephant at Amber Fort, one of the most amazing palaces. Ride through Pink City and shop around all the grand bazaars to get great deals! Sorry guys, this is our place to be! See the magnificent architecture of Hindu temples. Visit other breathtaking palaces such as Jal Mahal, City Palace, Hawa Mahal and lots more! Each palace is packed with history! And how can you go to India and not try the infamous street food? It’s everywhere! Just be careful of “Delhi belly”! travelland.in jaipurcity.blog Honeymoon Destinations 2. HAWAII Don't let the flight duration put you off, because this is one place that needs to be seen. Greeted by a warm and cheery Aloha and a colourful Lei, Hawaii gives a great start. With mind blowing active volcanoes and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, it certainly is a hidden treasure which many people miss out on. Hyatt Ka’anapali Beach Montage Kapalua Bay hyattresidenceclub.com montagehotels.com Places to visit: Witness remarkable humpback whales in Maui and explore Hawaii's most famous volcanoes and national parks! Wander through the Waimea canyon and see the breath taking views from above. Have a go at surfing, or watch the pros take on the monstrous waves! Go face to face with the manta rays, don't worry, you'll be protected! Visit the gorgeous Iolani palace! Watch stunning natural waterfalls, why not even jump in for a swim? Don’t forget to put your hula skirt on do the Hula! As they say... when in Hawaii... Hawaii.reviews Honeymoon Destinations 3. SANTORINI Iconic Santorini, a boutique cave hotel Blue seas, blue domes, blue skies. Is it really actually like that in real life? YES it really is! This place is heaven on earth. Greece is beautiful anyway, but Santorini is screaming perfection. It has the perfect balance of peace, fun and beauty. Watch the sunset together from hilltops over the blue domes. Walk through the sandy beaches, dip your toes in the crystal blue sea and forget about the world. Absolute bliss. Katikies Hotel iconicsantorini Places to visit Hike through Fira to Oia and see the amazing views. rojaksite.com Check out the delicious seafood restaurants in Amoudi Bay! Cast your sights on the stunning views of Santorini Volcano. Fly over Ancient Thera with a helicopter, the epitome of romance! And not forgetting the endless sandy, white beaches which are to die for! architecturendesign.net Total bliss! Honeymoon Destinations 4. MALDIVES Amidst the Indian ocean, lie one of the world’s most beautiful islands; Maldives. Tranquillity, sun, sand and a lot of sea. It doesn't get more peaceful than this. Maldives is one of the top honeymoon destinations to date. Every island has its own picture perfect resort that are perfect for couples! You can get to choose between staying on the island or out at sea with most resorts offering beach villa or water villa; mind those baby reef sharks, I kid you not! TOP 5 Relax and enjoy your stay! If you'd like to be daring, try Snorkelling or diving with some of the most beautiful sea creatures. Each resort offers island hopping, to be able to see a lot more of Maldives. You can swim in the resorts’ pools, or go that extra mile and into the sea! Indulge in a couples Maldivian massage to completely relax you. Treat your partner to a candle lit dinner on the beach! Go on, live the dream! cocoprive.com Olhuveli Spa and Resort elegantresorts.co.uk Coco Island by COMO olhuvelimaldives.com Honeymoon Destinations justshortofcrazy.com 5. BALI We all love Balinese food. But was is Bali like? One word: magical. From the people to the scenery, it's beyond amazing. The food here is exquisite. Sandy Beaches are beautiful. The mountainous, green views are spectacular. Not to mention the out of the world resorts they have on the island. You wouldn't want to leave! Full of colour and packed with culture. This place is certainly a place to visit in this lifetime. With so much to see and lots of culture to take in. You can even learn some Balinese traditions to take home with you! Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran laterooms.com kubanbali.com Honeymoon Destinations Places to visit: Split your time between Ubud and a beach resort such as Jimbaran or Nusa Dua to get the best of both worlds. Visit the Monkey forest in Ubud, which is a nature reserve and Hindu temple complex. Be sure to go to the Amazing spas with famous Balinese massages! Check out acres and acres of rice fields! The most beautiful temple to visit is Uluwatu sea temple at sunset, because the view is absolutely stunning! And be sure to see the dances too! Visit the famous Ulun Danu water temple, it is even more beautiful in real life! Go surfing in Nusa Lembongan, for you adrenaline junkies. Hop through Gili islands- a combination of 3 islands. Perfect for honeymooners wanting the remote island experience. Visit Kintamani- spectacular views of the volcanoes. Ride a motorbike, with an instructors of course..! Bazaars are amazing here. Lots of haggling to be done with your partner, and lots of treasures to be found! Take a traditional Balinese treasure for your home! Amarterra Villas Bali Nusa Dua- MGallery Collection amarterravilla.com We hope you find the perfect destination after your perfect, fairytale wedding. It’s your first holiday after becoming husband and wife, make it count! Good luck! By Tahmila Nahar luxury-hotels.co.uk THROWBACK 2015 THROWBACK 2015 TOP 10 Items a Bride Should Carry on Her Big Day It’s come to my attention that not every bride is fully aware of the items she may need to have on her on her big day, and so I’ve written this to give you a little insight into a few items that I think would be useful for you to consider carrying with you. Just note that this list is not in any particular of importance! 1.Compact Mirror 2. Blotting Sheets - that many brides often overlook because they assume others will tell them how they look – however, what you consider to look good may be completely different to someone else. It would be a shame to go through pictures once the big day is over and wish you had seen those pesky strands of hair poking out your dupatta or maybe you wish that you had touched up on the lip colour that had started fading away. In other words, it is always better to be safe than sorry! After all, it’s your big day. Blotting sheets are such underrated items; they are an absolutely great way to absorb excess oils/moisture that the skin produces without disturbing the makeup. They are lightweight, making them more convenient and easy to carry, and they are super effective in keeping the oil at bay without adding on additional makeup. Neutrogena Deep Clean Carrying a mirror with you is something Shine Control *A top tip I would advise if for you to purchase a blot powder that has a mirror attached to it, the MAC blot powder has a mirror attached – not only does this reduce space for you in your handbag, but it will also be one less item you’ll have to go out and purchase! ITEMS A BRIDE SHOULD CARRY ON HER BIG DAY 3. Eyelash glue – Duo Eyelash 4. Blotting Powder – Mac Blot It is always important to keep eyelash glue with you, you can never be too sure if your eyelashes will stay on throughout the entire function. I would recommend getting the dark-tone glue because it cuts the waiting around time that would happen if it were one that dries clear! Although you may have blotting sheets, it’s always handy to have a blotting powder on you too. Not only is blotting powder useful for brides with oily skin, but it also acts as a way to cover up any tear streaks down your cheeks! Adhesive (Dark Tone) 5. Brush – Real Techniques Setting Brush Powder Pressed/ Rimmel Stay Matte Powder 6. Waterproof Pencil Eyeliner – Rimmel Scandal’Eyes When it comes to keeping Waterproof Kohl Liner (Black) a cosmetic brush with you, Having a waterproof pencil eyeliner with having something like the Real you is such a handy way to touch up on Techniques setting brush seems your makeup if things have started to most ideal. It’s small enough separate on your waterline. It’ll be ideal to not take up to much space, for you to carry a waterproof eyeliner and dense enough to effectively just so it doesn’t smudge around the cover the whole face or certain eyes if there are any waterworks! areas of the face i.e. the T zone. ITEMS A BRIDE SHOULD CARRY ON HER BIG DAY 7. Lipliner 8. Mints - Tic Tacs In my opinion, I would recommend for you to carry a lip liner with you that best matches the shade of your lipstick on the day. Of course, to do this, it means you should ideally already know the colour you’d like to wear on your lips on the big day! Keeping a lipliner not only ensures that there’ll be precision when you use it, but it also allows for you to get the right shape/outline you want your lips to be without smudging the entire mouth area. It’s been proven that mint not only refreshes you, but it can also act as a calming agent to keep your nerves cool. Tic Tacs would be the best form of mints to carry, they’re compact enough to carry and small enough to pop in your mouth without looking like you have anything in there! The next few items are not makeuprelated products, nonetheless, they’re a few things I would definitely suggest you to consider keeping on you. 9. Sharpener If you go ahead with the idea of keeping a lipliner and eyeliner on you, then having a small cosmetics sharpener will be good just for safe measures. If you’re lucky enough, you may have a lipliner or eyeliner that has a mini sharpener already attached to its lid! 10. Tissue – In abundance! Every wedding, more often than not, ends with plenty of tears – and somehow there always seems to be a shortage of tissue right when you need it most! So carrying some with you will keep you prepared and ready for the end of the day! By Tamanna Ali THROWBACK 2015 THROWBACK 2015 colour theme LILAC & GOLD Top line: River Island, Pinterest Bottom line: Designer- Shyamal & Bhumika, Pinterest, chiffontalk.com Availability subject to change East Shopping Centre celebrates First Anniversary Monday, March 21, 2016, London, UK East Shopping Centre, Europe’s first purpose-built boutique Asian shopping centre, celebrated its first anniversary with an afternoon of music, food, family activities and of course a stunning display of Asian fashion. The funfilled day saw live performances from international music stars, Juggy D, and Mumzy Stranger, live make-up demos from the Lubna Rafiq Academy, dance workshops from Absolute Bollywood, and chief guest Lyn Brown dance workshops from, MP for West Ham. Crowds at East Shopping Centre danced throughout the afternoon to Juggy D, the self styled Punjabi Rockstar, who performed some of his classic favourites, whilst award-winning British Asian singer Mumzy Stranger gave fans a special preview of his brand new single Jaan Atki. In between some shopping and interviews with local media, Lyn Brown joined the owners of East Shopping Centre, Bob Popat and Mohammed Akhtar in cutting the spectacular cake, which was modelled to replicate the façade of East Shopping Centre. Bob Popat, a partner at ACR Investments, the force behind East Shopping Centre said: “It’s been a fantastic day here at East Shopping Centre, celebrating our first year of business. We’ve had a wonderful first year of bringing the very best in Asian fashion to East and attracting over 1.4 million people from across the country. We are confident that our top retail brands, competitive pricing and safe, vibrant environment will continue to bring in customers and local support.” Singer Mumzy Stranger, a local East Londoner added: “It’s great to have East Shopping Centre here on Green Street, which has long been a business hub for the vibrant Asian community in this area. It’s the perfect place for Europe’s first Asian shopping centre and it has attracted over a million people to the area in just its first year. I’ve enjoyed being part of the anniversary celebrations today, performing my brand new single Jaan Atki and meeting so many of my fans from the area. Other activities throughout the day included renowned Bollywood Dance Company Absolute Bollywood teaching Bollywood dance to customers, a live make-up tutorial by the talented Lubna Rafiq Academy and music from DJ Dhruv. Children were kept busy and entertained with face painting, popcorn and a selfie zone installed in a traditional Indian tuk tuk by Bollywood Booths. Additional guests included Desi Rascals star Feryal Khan and star of hit YouTube comedy series Cornershop, Islah Abdur Rahman. Since officially launching in March 2015, East has welcomed approximately 1.4 million visitors, significantly contributing to the economic growth of East London’s iconic Green Street, and making the mall a benchmark shopping destination for the British Asian community. East has also provided opportunities to small and local businesses, had a positive impact on the community by creating jobs and providing a safe, attractive environment for families and friends to shop and spend time. From chic couture and everyday fashions to specialist modest-wear shops and bridal couture, there is something for everyone and every budget at East Shopping Centre. Established high-end couture brands such as Anjalee & Arjun Kapoor to designer brands like Raishma, Aab and Bidaai, join independent retailers like Zarkan of London and Jilbabs ‘R’ Us to provide the latest in South Asian fashion. East has also become a prime wedding for destination shoppers, with eight specialist outlets specifically servicing brides and grooms or those attending parties and events. The vibrant centre is anchored by The Souk, which is designed to mirror bustling eastern marketplaces, with its colourful lighting and beautifully finished and walls gold-rendered smaller shops retailing costume jewellery, perfume and clothes. www.eastshoppingcentre.com The Food Court has become regular haunt for many 232-236 Green Street, London of the locals, with eateries including Brioche Burger, Roosters Piri Piri, Waffle Paradise and Coffee Republic. E7 8LE Creative photographer for Brands, Events, Fashion and Agencies Facebook www.facebook.com/gndphotos Instagram @gndphotos Email Gndphotos@hotmail.com Website www.gndphotos.com Get 20% off Advertising for the next issue Quote: SUMMERYPBD Limited time only valid between 1st April to 1st June 2016 Want to advertise here? Quarter/half/full pages available Get in touch advertise@yourpersonalbridaldreams.com @YPBDMag @YPBDmag Your Personal Bridal Dreams www.yourpersonalbridaldreams.com All rights reserved. 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