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Gorgeous : Eat Well, Look Great
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About the book
Is it possible to look and feel great despite the pull and push of one’s everyday routine? How does one fit in the right food and the correct amount of fitness into one’s life? Can this process be so much fun that one craves it?Former model and Miss India International ’98 Shvetha Jaishankar believes so.She has dipped into her own experiments with food, weight loss and well-being to present a collection of delightful recipes, insights and a meal plan on how to eat well and look great. She has also gathered refreshing ideas and recipes from the kitchens of India’s top models like Priyanka Chopra, Milind Soman, Malaika Arora Khan, Gul Panag and Madhu Sapre, who embody a balance that allows them to eat what they truly enjoy while still looking their best. This is supplemented by an evidence-based, comprehensive meal plan to prepare you for that perfect red-carpet moment.Models don’t follow fads, nor do they count calories. They embrace a way of life that includes delicious food, achievable fitness mantras and fun. So can you.Exquisitely designed, and packed with beautiful imagery, this handbook of delightful recipes and inspiration will give you an insider’s view of the heady world of fashion and demystify what it takes to be fit and beautiful.
Pages: 176
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Shvetha Jaishankar
Food, fitness and purpose are the key ingredients to a model life. This is the mantra that former model and Femina Miss India International ’98 lives by. During her modelling career, Shvetha did TV commercials for Dabur Vatika shampoo, Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, Asian Paints, Denim Soap; walked the ramp for most of India’s top fashion designers and guest appeared on shows for Nat Geo, Mtv and Star TV channels. Her foray into writing began with editing 20/20 in 2009, the official magazine of the IPL, India’s best known sporting property. Her writing has been published in the Hindu, Mint and Times of India newspapers. Shvetha has an MBA from the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad.