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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Westside to select emerging designers from LFW

Westside, Tata’s house of fashion, today unveiled its exclusive designer prêt, at the Lakme Fashion Week Spring Summer 2009 at NCPA, Nariman Point.

The exquisite collection designed by well-known designer Narendra Kumar and the talented Vivek Karunakaran & Vivek Kumar, comprises of formal and casual wear for men and women.

Well known models such as Anchal Kumar, Monikangana Dutta showcased Westside’s Designer Prêt in a fashion show at Lakme Fashion Week stylishly, directed by ramp choreographer Marc Robinson.


Classy, smart, sophisticated and yet very affordable, the designer collection at Westside is sure to add panache to your wardrobe this season. The women’s formal wear, WESTSIDE WOMAN is done exclusively for Westside by India's leading designer, Narendra Kumar.


Taking inspiration from the young corporate woman who is a go-getter, Nari’s collection is elegant and chic. Suits, jackets, trousers, skirts, knitwear and shirts are available in cotton and lycra blend fabrics.

The collection boasts of classy corporate color palette like maroon, beige, brown with concrete color highlights.

Vivek Karunakaran’s men formal wear collection ASCOT, inspired by urban riviera is tailored to fit and gives pride of place to personalization.

The range offers hybrid city-wear in lightweight layering like fitted shirts worn with cropped & slim line trousers, linen jackets worn with drawstring trousers, slashed open neck shirts worn with shorts and accessorize it with leather tote and canvas shoes.

An infinite palette of grey, ecru and a palette of neutrals with blues, black & white provides a fresh and relaxed urban look. Let the rules take plunge into the deep sea and experience being ‘ME’ with Vivek Kumar’s SRC collection! Exuberant gold bounding, the casual wear garments create a feeling of strength and individuality.

The range uses fabric which is flowy and body-comforting in an array of colors ranging from deep orange, coffee, black, teal and khaki.

The designer prêt launched by Westside is a part of its unique initiative Designer Development Programme (DDP) aimed at encouraging the Emerging Talent of the fashion industry and provide them a mass retailing platform.


A concept pioneered by Westside; this is a significant step to bridge the gap between exclusive designer wear and the fashion conscious Indian consumers.

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Nuance to open retail store at Toulouse-Blagnac airport

The Nuance Group has been awarded the retail concession to operate a wide variety of products and concepts at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, the fourth largest regional airport in France. The seven year concession covers a total area of 1,200 sqare metres. Shops are scheduled to open from October 2009.

Toulouse-Blagnac Airport is the fourth largest regional airport in France and is currently constructing a new terminal which is scheduled to open in 2009. The Nuance Group will be operating most of the commercial area offering a wide variety of products and concepts.

With twelve different shops ranging in size from 20 to 300 square metres, passengers at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport will find a full range of products from the perfume, cosmetics, liquor, tobacco, fashion, luggage, electronics, fine food and souvenir categories.


In particular, Nuance has developed tailored concepts with a particularly “South West of France” flavour, which will serve to create a commercial offer that is uniquely and unmistakably “Toulouse”.


The Nuance Group will be opening these outlets in two phases:
Phase 1,to be completed by October 2009, will cover a 300 square metre Perfume & Cosmetics store, a 200 square metre Liquor, Tobacco and Food store, a “CULT style” accessories concept covering 84 square metres, a 50 square metre temporary “Spirit of Toulouse” destination concept and a “SWIFT”-branded gate shop covering 50 square metres.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Levi's Gen Next designers created storm at LFW ramp

Ten Levi's Gen Next designers caused a fashion storm for Spring/Summer 2009 at Lakme Fashion Week.

ANAND BHUSHAN:
"White Noise" was the title of Anand Bhushan's collection which was a mélange of duchess satin, lame, silk, chiffon and taffeta in a soft colour palette of ivory for lovely minis in simple silhouettes for delicately shaded dresses and smart coats in grey and ivory with pretty embroidery that will make ideal cocktail wear.

HARANGAD SINGH:
Using pure khadi and handloom fabrics along with silks, Harangad Singh used muted colours for ivory and leaf green creations that had high waist pants teamed with an olive blouse, smart brown jumpsuit with scooped neckline, a cute cut work cape over halter dress and a leaf green dress with shoulder interest. High on detailing and styling the collection was indeed very elegant.

IMCHATSUNG IMCHEN:
Inspired by the headhunter and his consort from the legends of Nagaland, Imcha Imchen's black, red and white line for men and women had sharply cut jackets, trousers and blouses - many of them teamed with checked pants or tops.

Interesting pieces were the shorts with white elastic sleeve blouse, stylized shirts, suit with black/red piping on lapel edges and a lovely black/red white blouse worn with a waist coat and mini. Quilting was discreetly done for the jackets to give the garments a rustic yet modern touch.

KIRAN JAISINGHANI AND MEGHNA AGARWAL:
"Myoho" was a collection inspired by the Buddhist mystic forces so the detailing revolved around tiny folds, pleats and tucks in a colour story that was earthy, to achieve shade blocking for the short dresses, smocks, apron frocks with collar, baby dolls and long layered skirts with crushed blouses. The look was utterly feminine and fabulous with surface treatments giving the different fabric mixes an interesting touch.

MANOJ DUBEY:
There was colour and excitement in this collection with red and orange for pin tucked top worn with tiny green sequined hot pants or a shimmering purple gilet with cowl pants. Geometrics came in the form of black and green dresses and interesting matte weaves that made the contrasting coloured ensembles come alive. The fabric texturing and treatment was exciting and so were the styles that were elegantly feminine.

NIDHI GAMBHIR:
For an all mini line in ivory textured fabrics the silhouettes revolved around shifts and the princess line cuts with discreet bird print on light breezy silks to give the dresses a summery look. The inspiration was the modern woman who walks on international shores; so the detailing was beautiful with cording and prints being used cleverly to turn them into eye catching garments.

RIMI NAYAK:
Capris, swing tops, tiny embroidered shrugs over bubble skirt and sheer blouses, along with a mix of print and colour; both dull and bright which gave this collection an unusual touch. The final gown in green and brown with intricate rouching was for formal wear while the moss green dress with a tiny brown cape could work well for daytime options.

RITESH KUMAR:
"Aphrodisiac" was an avant garde mix of graphics in nature with drapes, layers and wraps which were used together for engineered silk to achieve and unusual line of garments in grey and black. Layered tops with white drapes, rouched draped pants with shrugs, tiered dresses with satin piped side pockets in shaded fabric and asymmetric satin dresses and rolled collar jackets had some interesting construction techniques for women's wear.

SANJAY HINGU:
This all men's wear collection was sharply tailored with checked pants and printed shirts with waist coats which gave a mix of western styling with Indian touches. In ivory shades for linen there were jackets with appliqué, chemically washed linen coats and sporty suits with fish embroidery. The look was casual, yet smart which will give the male dresser several options for summer 2009.

PRIYANKA VERMA AND RAVINDRA MOHAN: "Concur" was the name of the collection which was in a colour story of bright red, green and yellow with the base being grey. The all knit collection of dresses with colourful appliqué and drape had contrast fabric sleeves or silver insets for blouses. The final military trench coat over a knit mini was a great fashion statement. The styling was a simple shift silhouette with a great base pattern.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Plus size fall fashion trends hit a high note, Redcats

OneStopPlus.com, the world’s first and only online fashion mall for plus sizes has introduced the Fall 2008 trends in a most delightful way...with music! Each of the eight fashion trends was paired with a different musical genre. OneStopPlus.com is the brainchild of Redcats USA, the plus-size fashion leader. Below are a few hits that topped the trend charts:

Heavy Metal – these hard rocking fashions are all about “attention getters” – metallics and fabrics that shine – sequined tunic, ruffled sweater, metallic tee, sequined cardigan and high-stepping stretch leather boots.

Mix Master – Solids and prints create a smooth move – you can even “mix” prints with prints to make a bold statement on the dance floor – artsy swiss dot tunic, bejeweled tunic, tie-dye crossover tunic, V-neck blouse, velour tunic or spicy patent open-toe pumps. Bold accessories add just the right touch!

Country – Step aside “southern belles” and look at the rich plaids, soft corduroys and supple leather that makes up this collection – kabuki knot yarn sweater, brushed plaid skirt, expandable hobo bag, moleskin jacket, denim shirt, classic 5-pocket jeans and sharp corduroy jacket. You will stand out from the rest of the “line dancers” in these comfortable and chic designs.

Customers can visit www.onestopplus.com and see the other “musical” trend-setting styles featured: Smooth Jazz, Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Salsa and House Music.

OneStopPlus.com offers an impressive collection of plus-size clothing for women from many of the most sought-after names in the plus-size fashion world: Avenue, Woman Within, Roaman’s, Jessica London and the French brand Taillissime. Customers now have easy access to all of their fashion wants and needs on an interactive website that touts dazzling flash animation and easy navigation. Finding the right style in the right size at the right price is a breeze.

In short, there’s something for everyone at OneStopPlus.com—and that’s music to one’s ears!


Source: www.fibre2fashion.com

Christian Audigier Presents Unity, A Night of Fashion

LOS ANGELES, Oct 17, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Famed fashion designer Christian Audigier invites the public to celebrate Los Angeles Fashion Week by attending Unity, A Night of Fashion at the Americana at Brand in Glendale on Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. This high energy and visually stunning fashion show celebrates and features seven of Christian Audigier's diverse brands.
The show is inspired by Christian's ability to appeal to people of all walks of life with his trendsetting and uplifting designs. Seven of his unique brands are included covering the fashion spectrum ranging from street looks to rock and roll to high-end couture. Attendees will see the Spring collections of Ed Hardy(R), Christian Audigier(R), SMET(TM), Paco Chicano(TM), Crystal Rock(TM), Rock Fabulous(TM) and Evel Knievel(TM). The high energy event includes celebrity appearances, street performers and live music. It celebrates individual style united by love of fashion.
"I am thrilled to bring the experience of Fashion Week to the general public," Christian Audigier said. "Fashion Week is so exclusive, but now everyone can be a part of the glamour and excitement. I can't wait to show my latest designs and next year's trends to the public. There is something for everyone!"
About the Christian Audigier(R) Companies:
In less than four years, Christian Audigier companies have launched nine popular brands, with over sixty licenses. He oversees an international portfolio of designer brands, including Ed Hardy(R), Christian Audigier(R), SMET(TM), Crystal Rock(TM), most recently Evel Knievel(R), C-Bar-A(TM), Savoir Faire(TM), Rock Fabulous(TM), and Paco Chicano(TM). His successful businesses include U.S. and international wholesale distribution, as well as U.S., online and international retail stores. Further information may be obtained by visiting http://www.donedhardy.com.

Source: http://www.marketwatch.com

Monday, October 13, 2008

Rock out in Style with the LERROS India Fall/Winter

LERROS India, popular German apparel brand, is famous for their wide trend-setting range of designs — rolled out every season to gratify all young consumers. This fall-winter, LERROS India is launching under four main themes Dressing-up, Dark Romance, country life and Folk tales that fuse international fashion trends with leading edge designs. Available now at LERROS India in Select City walk, Saket, The Great India place, Noida, The Ambience Mall, Gurgaon, 100 Ft Road, Bangalore and Mega Mall, Mumbai.

LERROS India is the brand of choice for urban-minded, socially conscious young adults who seek apparel that appeals to more than just a sense of style. The brand fuses the urban aesthetics of international street movements with Indian cultural principles and designs.

LERROS offers classic sweater and chic jackets like graphic black and ivory contrast, timeless heather grey, bold plaids and hounds tooth patterns. Adding to the colours of the season the collection is dominated by rich reds, burnt orange and strong gold on a blanket of deep navy. Dots and stripe prints in mystic grey, and solids of maritime violet, blue frost and silver complete this collection.

'The LERROS India Fall 2008 Collection features chic, modern looks to welcome the arrival of fall and embark on a new season. LERROS is famous for its winter collection, and those with a keen eye for fashion who crave something different after a long summer are always the first in store buying the new pieces. Our collection is not only refreshing but also very soothing to the taste of Indian customers and we are hoping to see an encouraging response for our first collection of the fall season, said Mr. S Ramprasad, CEO LERROS INDIA.'

Dressing-Up
With inspirations from different ages and eras, designers of the Dressing-Up lines flirt with "vintage" fashion elements from the 20s, 30s and 50s. A myriad of materials are collaged together with mismatched proportions unintentionally to generate a wide range of unexpected and surprising chemistries. The dull metal buckle is the character of this women's blazer are as nostalgic as they are chicly elegant.

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