Shyamal Shodhan Ranna Gill Fashion Designer

Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2011 kicks off August xvi, 2011 and this season's designer line-up is super-exciting—by sheer numbers and names.

Some of the acme designers to showcase their collection on the LFW Due west/F 2011 ramp:

  • Rina Dhaka
  • Rohit Bal
  • Sabyasachi Mukherjee
  • JJ Valaya
  • Narendra Kumar Ahmed
  • Wendell Rodricks
  • Nachiket Barve
  • Archana Kochhar
  • Pria Kataria Puri
  • Anita Dongre
  • Manish Malhotra (thou finale)

Below: From Sabyasachi'south LFW Due south/R 2011 drove, from Anita Dongre'due south Timeless collection at LFW S/R 2011

Sabyasachi Mukherjee LFW S/R 2011Anita Dongre Timeless LFW S/R 2011

And some of the other leading fashion designers include:

  • Swapnil Shinde
  • Shivan-Narresh
  • Lilliputian Shilpa
  • Debarun Mukherjee
  • Babita Malkani
  • Aneeth Arora
  • Parvesh & Jai
  • Babita Malkani
  • Rajat Tangri
  • Kallol Dutta
  • Shyamal & Bhumika Shodhan

Below: From Debarun Mukherjee's LFW S/R 2011 drove; from Niggling Shilpa's collection at LFW Southward/R 2011

Debarun Mukherjee LFW S/R 2011 Little Shilpa LFW S/R 2011

Which designer's collection are you looking forward to at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2011?

Lakme Fashion Calendar week Winter/Festive 2011 kicks off August sixteen, 2011 and this season's designer line-upwardly is super-exciting—by sheer numbers and names.

Some of the superlative designers to showcase their drove on the LFW West/F 2011 ramp:

  • Rina Dhaka
  • Rohit Bal
  • Sabyasachi Mukherjee
  • JJ Valaya
  • Narendra Kumar Ahmed
  • Wendell Rodricks
  • Nachiket Barve
  • Archana Kochhar
  • Pria Kataria Puri
  • Anita Dongre
  • Manish Malhotra (grand finale)

Beneath: From Sabyasachi's LFW S/R 2011 drove, from Anita Dongre's Timeless collection at LFW S/R 2011

Sabyasachi Mukherjee LFW S/R 2011Anita Dongre Timeless LFW S/R 2011

And some of the other leading way designers include:

  • Swapnil Shinde
  • Shivan-Narresh
  • Piddling Shilpa
  • Debarun Mukherjee
  • Babita Malkani
  • Aneeth Arora
  • Parvesh & Jai
  • Babita Malkani
  • Rajat Tangri
  • Kallol Dutta
  • Shyamal & Bhumika Shodhan

Below: From Debarun Mukherjee's LFW Southward/R 2011 collection; from Little Shilpa's collection at LFW Due south/R 2011

Debarun Mukherjee LFW S/R 2011 Little Shilpa LFW S/R 2011

Which designer's drove are you looking forward to at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2011?

It volition soon be time for the 3rd edition of Van Heusen India Men'south Week and preparations are on in full swing. And so 250 young men turned up for the model auditions of Bharat's just way week exclusively for men. A glimpse of the auditions:

Van Heusen India Men's Week models

The bare-chested guys would have been enough to make many of our readers swoon!

Anyways, a jury (that didn't ogle) judged the men on attributes like conviction, attitude and physique. The jurors Ashish Soni, Aparna Bahl, Gautam Kalra, Jamal Shaikh, Namrata Joshipura, Naveen Ansal and Rohit Bal selected xx new faces for Van Heusen India Men's Week 2011.

The very hot and lucky models who made it are:  Akshit, Ankit Raj, Arya Bhat, Danish, Himanshu Sherawat, Honey, Krishna Chaturvedi, Kuldeep Samant, Pankaj Tanwar, Puneet Beniwal, Ravinder, Romey, Shekkar Singh, Siddhant Bhutani, Sulabh, Sumit Grewal, Sumit Sejwal, Taher Ali, Uday Sandhu and Yashwant.

Here they are with the judges and with some clothes on:

Van Heusen India Men's Week models

Ladies, selection your favourite and tell the states who you lot want to encounter on the ramp. 😉

Take a drooling weekend!

Van Heusen India Men's Week 2011 volition be held September two-3, 2011 in New Delhi.

Speaking Chichi'southward weekend to-dos for stylish fun!

Get a haircut at b:edgeless

One of our favourite salons B:Blunt has simply opened at hip and happenin' Bandra. The salon will be run by Shimsha and Shefali Shetty, the sisters known for great hair styling. So if you're in Bombay's western suburbs, and you're looking to prep your hair for the hot summer alee, you know where to go!

Below: Abhishek Bachchan with the Bandra b:blunt team.

b:blunt team: Avan Contractor, Shimsha & Shefali Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Adhuna Akhtar and Osh Bhabani

Shop for Rohit Bal and Kotwara at Ensemble

Ace designer Rohit Bal and Kotwara's collections recently hit the racks at Ensemble, Kala Ghoda (Mumbai). While Rohit Bal'due south drove comprises flowy crushed kurtas, Kotwara's designer duo Meera and Muzzaffar Ali have used chikankari work on whites and soft pastels.

Below: An outfit from Kotwara's Ensemble collection

Kotwara - summer 2011

Grab a Lavie bag

We like Lavie bags because they're affordable and chichi. 🙂 Would be a practiced idea to check out their bags—they've got a whole range from sensible work bags to trendy clutches. (Available in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.)

Below: Lavie Cloris bag

Lavie CLORIS bag

Wills Lifestyle Bharat Style Week Autumn/ Winter 2011 kicks off on April 6, and the designer list has been announced. A whopping 141 designers will showcase their collections at the Delhi result.

image001At present 141 designers is an amazing number, right? So nosotros poked effectually a bit and discovered some interesting nuggets, that explain the numbers better:

Out of a total of 141 designers, 77 will have ramp shows. 15 of them are Hi 5 designers  (upcoming designers making their runway debut).

The remaining (that means 64 designers) will but display their collections in the stalls. That'south an area like an exhibition hall where yous can check out the clothes and accessories, and even meet the designers. Y'all can commonly find buyers and journalists and other general visitors in this area during mode calendar week.

What nosotros detect nigh interesting is the list of designers who only have stalls. These include big names by Rohit Bal, Malini Ramani, Gauri & Nainika, Amit GT, Nachiket Barve, Prashant Verma, Ranna Gill, Rina Dhaka, Vineet Bahl and Wendell Rodricks. Wendell Rodricks WIFW

Nosotros wondered what such large names are doing off the ramp. Information technology'due south possible these well-established designers experience they don't need ramp shows to get attention. Perhaps they'd rather focus on getting their wearing apparel right, rather than dealing with the chaos and costs of a ramp evidence. Or maybe they experience ramp shows are just non worth the expense?

What practise you think?

PS: Some of the recognisable names showcasing their collections on the ramp: Abraham & Thakore, am:pm by Ankur & Priyanka Modi, Gaurav Gupta, Geisha Designs by Paras & Shalini, James Ferreira, Label – Ritu Kumar, My Village by Rimzim Dadu, Namrata Joshipura, Neeru Kumar, Niki Mahajan, Pero by Aneeth Arora, Rahul Mishra, Rahul Reddy, Tarun Tahiliani, Sabyasachi Mukherjee.

Wills Lifestyle India Manner Week Autumn/ Winter 2011 kicks off on April half dozen, and the designer listing has been announced. A whopping 141 designers will showcase their collections at the Delhi event.

image001Now 141 designers is an amazing number, right? So we poked around a bit and discovered some interesting nuggets, that explain the numbers better:

Out of a total of 141 designers, 77 volition have ramp shows. Xv of them are Hi five designers  (upcoming designers making their rail debut).

The remaining (that means 64 designers) will just display their collections in the stalls. That's an expanse like an exhibition hall where you can check out the wearing apparel and accessories, and fifty-fifty encounter the designers. Y'all tin can unremarkably notice buyers and journalists and other general visitors in this area during way calendar week.

What we detect most interesting is the list of designers who only take stalls. These include big names by Rohit Bal, Malini Ramani, Gauri & Nainika, Amit GT, Nachiket Barve, Prashant Verma, Ranna Gill, Rina Dhaka, Vineet Bahl and Wendell Rodricks. Wendell Rodricks WIFW

We wondered what such big names are doing off the ramp. It's possible these well-established designers feel they don't need ramp shows to go attending. Perhaps they'd rather focus on getting their clothes right, rather than dealing with the chaos and costs of a ramp evidence. Or maybe they feel ramp shows are just not worth the expense?

What do you think?

PS: Some of the recognisable names showcasing their collections on the ramp: Abraham & Thakore, am:pm past Ankur & Priyanka Modi, Gaurav Gupta, Geisha Designs by Paras & Shalini, James Ferreira, Label – Ritu Kumar, My Village by Rimzim Dadu, Namrata Joshipura, Neeru Kumar, Niki Mahajan, Pero by Aneeth Arora, Rahul Mishra, Rahul Reddy, Tarun Tahiliani, Sabyasachi Mukherjee.

In our earlier post, we gave some piece of cake tips to aid you layer your Indian clothes. Here are some more tips, simply exist warned: not all these options are easily available or ready-to-wear. These will work well if you have the time, patience and effort (and maybe even a bigger wallet) to hunt for the right fabrics and tailors.

  • Long Indian jackets are a growing trend, only these are usually heavily embroidered and not appropriate for daily habiliment. And so make your own such jacket! We suggest brocade jackets (plenty of options out there, and they go with about everything), and advise your tailor on the silhouette you want. Information technology would be worth the investment.

Rohit Bal Indian jacket

  • Maxi/midi-length buttoned tops/ shirts and tunics are other practical options. You could wear them as jackets/ coats, layered with your kurta underneath. Works well with straight cuts.
  • Indian waistcoats were the rage for a brief period. If you're lucky enough, you volition discover some in local markets/ emporiums foreign tourists like to visit. There are plenty of options in waistcoats, from raw silk to organic cottons to fun colours and embellishments like sequins or thread piece of work.

How are you going to layer your Indian apparel?

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Lakme Manner Week Summertime/Resort 2011's advisory board recently appear Gen Next, Emerging, and Accessory Show Designers for the upcoming LFW Summer/Resort 2011.

Hither'due south the complete listing:

Gen Adjacent Designers:

  • Anna Liza Ganguly &  Anita Walia
  • Deepti Purthi
  • Manas Dash
  • Miriam Strehlau
  • Shivaji Dutta
  • Timsy Kamboj

Emerging Designers:

  • Abhishek Byas
  • Jelin George
  • Pamela Phlaphongphant  & Archana Banchongrati
  • Sabah Khan
  • Sabbah Sharma
  • Vaishali Shadangule
  • Atithi Gupta

Below: An outfit from Jelin George's Lakme Fashion Week Wintertime/ Festive 2010 collection.

    Jelin George LFW 2010

Accompaniment Designers:

  • Eina Ahluwalia
  • Malini Agarwalla
  • Prabhat Kumar
  • Rachana Reddy
  • Rina Shah
  • Rohan Arora
  • Suhani Pittie

Below (from left to right): Picks from the Lakme Fashion Week Winter/ Festive 2010 collection of (Row 1) Eina Ahluwalia and Malini Agarwalla; Row 2: Rohan Arora and Suhani Pittie.

Eina Ahluwalia LFW 2010 Malini Agarwalla LFW 2010 Rohan Arora shoes LFW 2010 Suhani Pittie jewellery LFW 2010

More LFW News

This season renowned stylist and designer Aki Narula will mentor and guide the Gen Next applicants. I say they're a lucky bunch!

Too, veteran designer Rohit Bal is now a member of the LFW Advisory Board.

Which designer are you looking forrard to this season?

A richly-embroidered jacket for weddings has been on my wish list for a very long time now. And afterwards thinking about information technology over and over again, I recollect it'south the correct time to buy one. 🙂

Embroidered jackets look elegant and sophisticated, and are ideal for traditional gatherings such as the sangeet. I've seen some women wearing such jackets at weddings too.

Rohit Bal embroidered jacket

Left: Rohit Bal jacket; Right: mapxencaRS by Riddhi & Siddhi

How to wear embroidered jackets:

  • Make the exquisite jacket the focal point of your look. Article of clothing your jacket with a simple kurta and churidar in the same or contrasting color.
  • Or go casual with a comfortable camisole and tight pants/ knit leggings/ churidar.
  • Experiment with your silhouette past pairing your jacket with loose pants, lehenga or skirt.
  • If you're petite, add together on a pair of high heels (no wedges, please). Stilettos, pointy toes, and peep toes would bring a affect of class and grace to your wait.
  • Keep the jewellery subtle and minimal (you desire people to look at your jacket, correct?)
  • Walk tall!

Would y'all like to add an embroidered jacket to your wardrobe?

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I've never been a big fan of wearing encompass-ups (jackets and coats) with Indian vesture, despite the frequent appearance on the ramp. But when information technology comes back show after bear witness, and appears on Rohit Bal'southward couture collection, I decided information technology's fourth dimension to accept this almost-trend a bit seriously.

At HDIL India Couture Week, Rohit Bal presented all kinds of embrace-ups to go with Indian wear: long coats and cropped jackets with gold embellishments and zardozi piece of work. He paired them with lehengas, full circle kalidar kurtas and velvet blouses.

Zardosi jacket at Rohit Bal show Gold kurta with jacket at Rohit Bal couture week

And why should guys be left behind? Here's an interesting jacket for men, festive and fun:

Wihte and gold men's blazer at Rohit Bal couture week

Will you lot wear a jacket or coat this Diwali? Tell us!

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