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Walk in Style: 4 Must-Have Heels & Bellies for Women & Girls
Walk in Style: 4 Must-Have Heels & Bellies for Women & Girls

India.com

timea day ago

  • Lifestyle
  • India.com

Walk in Style: 4 Must-Have Heels & Bellies for Women & Girls

Pencil heel is the peak of style and glamor; it is best to wear it on weddings, parties, or for evening wear. The kitten heel cut provides an optimum level of height and does not alter the comfort level, but on the other hand, the artwork provides a luxurious feel to your outfit. Top brands, fast delivery, and genuine customer reviews. Shopping is safe, smart, and stylish. Discover comfort and class in every step—only on Amazon India's fashion-forward shoe rack! JM LOOKS Stylish Embellished Kitten Heels Image Source- Order Now Stun in the JM LOOKS Stylish Embellished Kitten Heels. These heeled sandals will be popular with current fashion-forward women and girls with lace-up strapping ankles and a stylish open-toed design. This is the best thing to wear out to parties or when on a college night out. Key Features: Shiny, embellished party look Pencil heel gives an elegant shape Comfortable kitten heel height Slip-on design for effortless wear Perfect to go with western or ethnic outfits Not perfect for uneven or outdoor terrain because of the heel design. Shoetopia Fashionable Tie-Up Heeled Sandals Image Source- Order Now Make heads turn in the Shoetopia Tie-Up Heeled Sandals. The high-fashion slip-on design, the lining made of soft material, and the delicate heel make them the perfect selection for women in the workplace or school, or those who need closed-toe shoes to appear stylish. Key Features: Fashion ankle tie-up style Moderate heel for support Minimalist and streamlined look Perfect for daily and evening wear Softer footbed for daily wear Straps may take a bit longer to adapt every time. YES, MISS Trendy Bellies with Kitten Heels Image Source- Order Now The YES MISS Pointed-Toe Kitten Heel Bellies are the best of style and everyday comfort. The high-fashion slip-on design, the lining made of soft material, and the delicate heel make them the perfect selection for women in the workplace or school. Key Features: Pointed toe provides a slim silhouette Slip-on style for ease Kitten heel for subtle rise Versatile to be used for office or casual use Cushioned insole for daily comfort Runs a little on the thin side—may not accommodate wider feet. SilverArrow Chunky Heel Bellies – Stiletto Pumps Image Source- Order Now Want a show-stopping pair of heels to wear for a special evening? The SilverArrow Chunky Heel Bellies are your solution. With the classic pointed toe and stiletto heel, this pair of pumps is as high fashion as it can be on your night out or in the office. Key Features: Pointed-toe pump style High stiletto heel for added height Solid heel for sturdy steps Ideal for parties, dinner, and events Chic style with vintage charm Too high for anyone who is not normal to wear stilettos. With these four stylish heels and bellies from Amazon India, dressing up just got easier and more fun. Whether you're a fan of the glamour of JM LOOKS, the style of Shoetopia, the comfort style of YES MISS, or the style statement of SilverArrow, there's something here for every fashion hit. These heels are created to suit any number of occasions, both casual and formal, without loss in style and with better quality. With massive choices, affordable rates, and fast delivery, there is nothing that can stop Amazon from making you confident with nothing less than style and convenience. So go ahead—select your ideal pair and walk out with confidence and grace. Disclaimer: At IDPL, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. It should not be construed as an endorsement to buy. IDPL may make a very small commission from its sale if one chooses to buy the product from any of the links in this article.

Hindustan Zinc shares slide 15% in 6 days. Should you buy the dip?
Hindustan Zinc shares slide 15% in 6 days. Should you buy the dip?

Economic Times

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Hindustan Zinc shares slide 15% in 6 days. Should you buy the dip?

Live Events Promoter overhang adds to market caution (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel Shares of Hindustan Zinc dropped as much as 6.3% on Wednesday to Rs 455.35 on the BSE, deepening a six-session slide that has wiped out nearly 15% of its market value. The selloff comes just as the company is laying out a multi-year expansion plan, sparking a divide amongst Dalal Street brokerages over whether the current correction is a buying opportunity or a sign to stay Zinc's board has approved a major growth capex of Rs 12,000 crore, aimed at adding 250,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) of smelting capacity at Debari, Rajasthan, along with a 330ktpa increase in mining and milling capacity. The project is expected to be executed over FY26–FY28 and is part of the company's long-term goal to double its production its 'buy' rating and raised the target price of Rs 550, from Rs 530 earlier, while backing the company's expansion, describing it as a 'strategic step toward doubling capacity' and noting the company's strong fundamentals.'We remain positive on HZL given its presence in the lower end of the global cost curve facilitated by high-grade captive mines sufficient to meet requirements for decades, 100% captive power plants, [and] sizeable scale,' the brokerage said. JM Financial also highlighted the increasing contribution from silver to overall to JM, the company expects to increase smelting capacity from 1,129ktpa to 1,379ktpa and mined metal capacity from 1,180ktpa to 1,510ktpa. Silver refining capacity is set to rise to 830ktpa. About Rs 62 billion of the total capex is allocated to smelter development, with a per-ton cost of $2,500, significantly below the global average of $3,500, the brokerage JM said that post-expansion, revenue could rise to Rs 400–430 billion with EBITDA in the Rs 210–220 billion range. The company expects its cost of production to fall to around USD 1,000 per tonne, aided by captive power and scale a more measured view, keeping its 'neutral' rating with a target price of Rs 480, slightly below the current market price. The brokerage acknowledged the expansion aligns with long-term goals and improves cost competitiveness, but said much of the upside is already reflected in current valuations.'At CMP, HZL trades at 8.5x FY27E EV/EBITDA, and we believe the current valuation prices in all positive factors,' Motilal Oswal expects the company's revenue to rise from Rs 341 billion in FY25 to Rs 400–420 billion post-expansion, with EBITDA increasing from Rs 174 billion to Rs 210–220 billion. A further scale-up to 2 million tpa of refined metal capacity in phase II could push EBITDA to Rs 340–360 billion, depending on market brokerage also pointed out that current utilisation of existing capacity stands at 93%, indicating that the company already operates sentiment also took a hit after CNBC-TV18 reported on Tuesday that promoter Vedanta is looking to offload up to Rs 7,500 crore worth of shares in Hindustan Zinc through block deals. The shares were reportedly being offered at a discount of up to 10% to the previous closing price, with DAM Capital and Citi managing the currently holds a 63.4% stake in Hindustan Zinc. While the company has not officially confirmed the transaction, the report has raised concerns of near-term supply overhang in the stock, adding to the market's caution around the timing of the expansion-led capex.: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

Julianne Moore on Working With Sydney Sweeney, Loving Birds, and Debuting Louise Trotter's Bottega Veneta
Julianne Moore on Working With Sydney Sweeney, Loving Birds, and Debuting Louise Trotter's Bottega Veneta

Vogue

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Julianne Moore on Working With Sydney Sweeney, Loving Birds, and Debuting Louise Trotter's Bottega Veneta

CM: We've had a lot of discussion in our office about the clothes on Sirens. One of our writers spoke to the costume designer about nailing the sort of exaggerated, almost camp preppy aesthetic. But I feel like Michaela's clothes were the only wardrobe one really coveted from the show. JM: [Costume designer] Caroline Duncan and I worked on that pretty closely. It's like [Michaela] has a higher fashion pitch than everybody else. She's the queen bee, so she wants to differentiate herself and signal her power. So we talked about keeping her in ivories a lot, cream colors. And stuff that's not particularly practical. CM: Did you keep anything? JM: I did. The outfit that I kept was the one that I wore at the very end of the show, when she's on the ferry, because I was like, That, I'll wear. That was a suede Khaite jacket. I loved it. And a pair of The Row jeans that I loved, and this great sweater. CM: Do you often, or ever, bring any of your own clothes onto set? JM: I try to avoid it. Sometimes I bring shoes 'cause I'm really particular about how my shoes fit and whether or not I can walk in them. But, you know, costumes get dirty, you get makeup on them, you're kind of in dirty places. And so if you have something really nice, you don't wanna bring it to work. [Laughs.] CM: I wanna know if Michaela's life at Cliff House has any correlation to Julianne's life in Montauk. JM: Oh, no, no. As a matter of fact, I went to the beverage store in Montauk last weekend to get my case of lemon LaCroix and my mini Diet Pepsis and stuff, and the woman that I know from the beverage store was saying, 'I really love that show, but wow, she's not like you at all.' I was like, I don't think Kiki buys her own mini Diet Pepsis. TA: You started by saying that you notice that everyone's watching this show. You've been in a lot of big, blockbuster-y movies that have big premieres and box office numbers, and now we're in a new era where something like Sirens starts to dominate the conversation. What are your thoughts on that?

Reader wonders where Rochester's traditional baccalaureate went
Reader wonders where Rochester's traditional baccalaureate went

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Reader wonders where Rochester's traditional baccalaureate went

Jun. 9—Dear Answer Man. Do the Rochesters schools still do baccalaureate? If not, when did the practice end and why? Growing up in Rochester, it was a tradition back in my day. The religious service was paired with graduation — I'm a 1977 Mayo High School grad — that took place mid-week prior to graduation ceremonies. The baccalaureate program back then was held at Mayo Civic Auditorium and all three high schools attended (Mayo, John Marshall and Lourdes — this was pre-Century, I think) took part. The students wore their graduation caps and gowns and even the high school bands played for the ceremony. — We All Need Prayer. Dear Prayer, First, the big joint baccalaureate service is a thing of the past. Not that no one does it. I reached out to both Rochester Public School and Rochester Catholic Schools on this one. Let's start with Lourdes High School Principal Mary Spring. Spring said, yes, Lourdes still holds a baccalaureate service each year, COVID notwithstanding. The Catholic high school makes a point to send its graduates away with a little help from the Lord. As for when Lourdes stopped pairing its service with the public high schools, Spring did not know for certain. However, Rochester School Board Vice Chair Julie Workman previously worked in the district as a teacher when these services were still offered. Here's what Workman recalls: * The baccalaureate included students from Lourdes, JM, Mayo and — once it was built — Century high schools, and was held in late May each year. Since Workman started teaching at JM in 1982, the joint — or all-city — ceremonies extended into the 1980s. * For JM and Mayo choirs and orchestras, the performance and attendance were part of their final grade. The musicians and singers rehearsed on the day of the baccalaureate, which meant those students missed a half day of school. * Rochester's faith community determined who the adult religious speaker would be for the service. Though, in the 1970s and early 1980s, it was strictly a Christian church service and the hymns and message reflected that. As Rochester became more diverse religiously — or just less religious in general — changes started to come. But other roadblocks popped up as well. For example, as the baccalaureate grew each year, there wasn't enough room for the 200-plus orchestra students. Rehearsals for students from different schools were hard since they all had to learn to perform together in one afternoon. All this happened at the end of May, a hectic time for students and staff. Later, a survey of music students showed many were either indifferent or opposed to participation. Some objected for religious reasons, though if they did, they were excused with a note from a parent, Workman said. Then, there was the fact public school funds were being used to support a religious service — bus transportation, purchase of music books. Though teachers were not compensated for the extra duty assignment. Workman said, as a teacher she stopped participating in 2002, and she believes the whole thing ended after 2004. The district finally agreed that music students couldn't be coerced into attending, with many only doing so because it was part of their grade. Workman said after the district bowed out, SEMYO and the Honors Choir (not district-affiliated) provided the music for a year or two, and the Area Council of Churches organized it. However, it was still difficult to get enough students from SEMYO and the Honors Choir to participate since a large number of them were RPS students. Eventually, Workman said, the people who tried to run it gave up, and it just faded away as part of RPS's graduation festivities, though, as noted above, RCS still holds a baccalaureate each year. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to play some Beetles songs to get "Pomp and Circumstance" to stop playing in my head. Send questions to Answer Man at answerman@ .

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