Thursday, 24 October 2013

WIFW SS 2014: Samant Chauhan, Pero by Aneeth Arora, Virtues by Viral, Ashish and Vikrant - Shows we love!

Folks, do not say I didn't warn you about how big this post is. I am kind of already delayed in writing about things we love at WIFW -- but it is never too late to showcase fabulous fashion. And keeping the mood precisely fab, I would love pointing out Samant Chauhan's collection first. 

I am always interested in literally (mentally) dissecting collections by designers who stick to working within a light-coloured palette. Let us not think about the spring-summer factor of it -- I beleive it is risque, that is making it work. It  is done to death, what with Rohit Bal, TT and Anamika Khanna showcasing lights to their best advantage. Still Samant's collection made me feel 'pleasant'. The nudes with peeping-reds, and dull-gold embellishments might not seem to be spectacular at the first look. Yet once you absorb in the details, it sinks in that the combinations are working beautifully. And being a big advocate of green fashion, I have nothing to complain about here. Minimal and classy with silhouettes ranging from gowns to separate!


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Next up is label Pero by Aneeth Arora. I remember attending her first ever fashion week showcase back in the days and thinking that "is she for real (in a good sense)"! I mean I never could have thought that traditional weaves and texturing, and multiple-layering could enthuse casual, easy, and chic vibes -- that too all at the same time, and look so darn good. Now that style has indeed become Arora's signature. The very talented designer proves that Indian techniques can actually transcend into ensembles that need not necessarily incorporate touches of fusion.

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For WIFW SS 2014, she also struck to a light palette, with some outfits incorporating black as well. And dashes of English florals and polka dots lent an uber feminine touch on the runway. A first look suggested easy construction, but these garments were all hand-stitched with non-OTT, painstakingly created traditional surface ornamentation from Andhra, Gujarat, et cetera.
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Fresh, non-fitted silhouettes dictated the dresses, with sheer-play and delicate upper bodices.

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Separates incorporated checks that Arora has always favoured, alongside crushed fabrics that I frankly never thought can work. However, she makes it happen. All in all, here was a show that was a pure dose of fashion coupled with a deep thought presence, with an end result that can't help but make me a huge fan girl of Aneeth Arora.

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I also loved the collection from label Virtues by Viral, Ashish and Vikrant. That lehenga shown in the first picture below caught my fancy the most. You know I love my bling, yet this particular number has oodles of impact minus it! Ink blue-dominated, the ensembles were an easy mix of Western and Indian aesthetics, and very very sexy.

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I loved how the styling with headscarfs were a tad Islamic, a tad sixties, and superbly sophisticated. When I look at shows for my research, the way ensembles are presented really tends to leave an impact on me. This is the reason why I always take a note of the details -- the shoes, the hair, the beauty looks. And charming the details were in this show, even if nothing extra-ordinary.

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These ensembles below brought back reminiscences of the nineties in me -- the halter necks, the sheer-bra layered combo, the ruffled hems.

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I am sorry about not getting a closer look at the ensems by skipping out on this show. But just like how I have said in numerous posts before, fuss-free always had a thumbs up from me. Until later darlings!

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Models J’adore


Of all the conventional entities that get their share of recognition and dues paid back in fashion, the models have forever and a day been the forerunners. Whether the retro dandies (twiggy), the original supermodels (Naomi and Cindy) from the nineties and It girls (the always tenacious Kate Moss), these bold and flamboyant starlets of fashion are indelible components of fashion now, then and to come. After the nineties the supermodel phenomenon gradually dialed down with relatively less ineffaceable faces.

The recent times have however seen some upsurge in the same. Natasha Poly, Karlie Kloss and off latest the very cheeky Cara Delevingne- reckoned to be the next Kate Moss in her social tendencies and runway presence alike- are some names that have managed to carry forth the legacy of the mighty supermodel.

So here we look at the most recent contenders for the next big thing to precede this charismatic lot. Faces that have we been seeing incessantly on the runways, on a rise in the sphere of advertising campaigns and that struck a convincing chord with our very own fashion scout instincts. Our favorite faces of spring summer 2014 and why they stand out for us:

·      Grace Mahary

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 o   Undoubtedly the most recurring face on the runways of spring summer 2014 all the way from New York through Paris. She walks like a fire and has got the face of a supermodel in the making.
·      Malaika Firth

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o   The first black model since 1994 to feature in a Prada Campaign (Fall 2013-14). If Cara be the next Kate, this Brit is deemed to be the next Naomi on the catwalks.
·      Sam Rollinson

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o   The tomboyish appeal- check, the sharp cheek bones- check and oh the luscious lips. A face that conspicuously shines through the lot.
·      Edie Campbell

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o   Although she's been around the block for a while, Edie has been a refreshing addition to the oddball lot of models. Wearing graffiti all over her body and arms lifted up at Marc Jacobs’ final show for Louis Vuitton (SS 2014) will be an image etched in the fashion for long.

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Edie Campbell for Louis Vuitton SS14

Monday, 21 October 2013

WIFW SS 2014: Gauri and Nainika Karan X Dolce & Gabbana???

Whilst I consider myself a huge Gauri & Nainika fan and I loved their SS14 collection at Wills India Fashion Week, I couldn't help but notice a strong resemblance to the Dolce & Gabbana SS13 collection. I wonder if D&G were used simply as a point of reference or was it just a strange coincidence that the head scarves, stripes and prints looked a lot like what we saw during the D&G SS 13 show.

Am I being cynical? Maybe you guys should look at the pictures and decide!

THE STRIPES
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THE PRINTS
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Any thoughts?



Coffee Table Book Addiction - Dior Glamour By Mark Shaw

As I was sitting on my chaise lounge enjoying a lovely Delhi evening a few days ago, oohing and aahing over images from my Valentino coffee table book by Rizzoli Publications, I get an email from Dior pr informing me about their new coffee table book launch. Of course, being an avid fashion coffee table book collector I was immediately intrigued and had to know more.

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The book, Dior Glamour by Mark Shaw is not just A book, its a fairy tale. Featuring rare images by legendary photographer Mark Shaw, that have never been seen before as they were only recently discovered inside a secret vault in his estate, this book is a a masterpiece. Shaw was famous not only for photographing the Kennedy family album, but he also changed the face of fashion photography and was the first to photograph the Paris fashion scene in color.



As I go through some of the images from the book online, I am left awestruck and taken to somewhat of a fantasy land. Mark was given exclusive access into the couture house where he captured rare behind the scenes photographs during fittings and runway shows inside Dior's Grand Salon which are presented in the book. The volume also contains over 200 images featuring actresses, socialites and models in iconic Dior ballgowns, day suits and haute couture collections.

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If you want to see Monsieur Dior's "New Look" up close and personal, the stunning clothes from the most iconic Vivante (1953), H (1954) and Silhouette De Demain (1960) lines, it's all there in a book that gives a new meaning to the word beautiful. Releasing on the 29th October, I am definitely getting myself a copy and anyone who loves fashion history and photography should too.

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WIFW SS 14: Anupama Dayal and Masaba Gupta - Shows we love!

The much-awaited event kicked off this month in Delhi with shows by Anupama Dayal and Masaba Gupta on day one. Anupama's ensembles were a repertoire of dreamy colours that revisited the ever evolving floral-print trend. Oversized blooms and fancy creepers were seen in fun summery cuts in a palette ranging from hot pinks to oranges, to lime and ochre. Silhouettes had a very 'resortish' feel.

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Masaba Gupta too played her signature funky print forte to the hilt. Alia Bhatt walked the ramp for the designer -- in a pink and black dress -- with an interesting floral detail on the striped sleeves. The designer kept the palette of the collection within light pastels interspersed with bold black motifs. Sarong-like shift dresses, saris over loose fitted pants, midriff peeks, and sheer accents played a large role in the ensembles.

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Anupama's picture credits: BCCL 2013

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Diwali Essentials

With Diwali just around the corner and all those card party invitations you've got piled up, a closet full of clothes and shoes that have already been "seen", suffice to say you're running around like a headless chicken. Oh wait, now I'm not sure if I'm talking about myself with reference to my BFF's wedding and my clothes drama surrounding it! Nonetheless, we all know the month before Diwali there's just one night out after another and EVERYONE here in Delhi loves nothing more than to show off their clothes and accessories.

Here's what't trending, AKA my never ending wishlist!


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I've often noticed that during Diwali parties, the color palette stays true to fall colors; black, crimson, oxblood and so on. Funnily for me, irrespective of the season, I have a penchant for corals, oranges and pink, hence no surprises there that three of the outfits that struck my eye belong to this color family! Besides, I always feel the lack of bright colors in diwali parties so I thought why not change things around a little bit this year.

1. Manish Malhotra Peach And Pink Kurta Set - Okay so this "technically" doesn't fall into the Diwali essentials category since its only available 4-6 weeks after ordering but somehow I just had to show it to you guys. I love love love love this suit. The border is so pretty, the color is so bright and happy and the sheer patches in between are sexy. Oh and it comes with a bright green dupatta. Isn't it just the perfect outfit to cheer you up on a foggy winter night in Delhi? Click here to purchase.

2. Ridhi Mehra Orange Dori Work Kurta Set - This is such a classy suit and will definitely stand out amongst all the salma sitara type suits people end up wearing to card parties. Sorry ladies, I'm just not much a of "in your face diamante" suit type person. The simple gold collar and cuffs paired with the flowy chiffon makes this a really elegant outfit. Click here to purchase.

3. Varun Bahl Red And Gold Chantilly Lace Sari - Man, I'm such a sucker for Varun's designs, especially his sequinned stuff. I love this sari's sequinned border and I totally adore how this is brighter shade of red as opposed to the ones leading towards maroon. Click here to purchase.

4. Anamika Khanna Indigo Crushed Silk Kurta Set - As you all may have seen by now, I am a "less is more" kind of person. And while I may be cursed at for wearing such a simple outfit to a diwali party, I personally thought this was my most favorite outfit on Pernia's Pop Up Shop. The simplicity means I can pair it up with some super funky accessories and the dark blue colors are perfectly in tune with the winter. Never mind the once overs that women will give you, trust me, if paired with the right accessories, you will turn heads. This outfit is just fabulous. Click here to purchase.

5. Masaba Coral Pink And Off White Fan Print Sari - I really really wish people started experimenting more here in Delhi. I get so annoyed with people wearing the same old boring stuff to parties. I mean if you're out almost every night to some fancy do, wouldn't it be more fun when you walk in wearing a bright coral sari with a whimsical fan print on it. Masaba Gupta is really changing the face of the traditional sari and I worship her for it. Click here to purchase.

Finally, if none of these suit you, I suggest try something slightly outlandish like pairing a gorgeous Nehru jacket with dhotis. I wore this combo to my BFF's cocktail and no jokes, I had like random people come up and complement me on the outfit. I was totally gushing. I also accessorized it by stacking bracelets from high street brands.  Here's me dabbling with androgynous clothing!

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With the husband who is also wearing a Nehru Jacket!


Nehru Jacket: JJ Valaya
Dhoti: Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla
Clutch: Alexander Wang Pelican Clutch
Shoes: Micheal Kors


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Moving on to the shoes, now some things I believe should be according to tradition like metallic footwear for Indian festivities. But we surely can have fun with the designs can't we?

1. Aquazzura Cannes Chain Trimmed Mirrored Leather Sandals - Before I say anything, I just have to say that I am absolutely crazy over Edgardio Osorio's (the genius behind the label) designs. The brand has taken over the shoe world with a storm and has been seen on countless celebrities. This pair is a classic design but with a cool snake chain winding along the straps giving it a modern twist. Oh and there's a golden pineapple at the bottom of every pair to pay homage to his birthplace, Colombia.  Click here to purchase.

2. Charlotte Olympia Take 110 Metallic Leather Sandals - So if you end up wearing a suit paired with ankle length pants to a party, what better than to pair it with these silver colored sandals resembling a classic film roll. It's just such a cool pair, and not to mention eye catching. It would be refreshing if people started experimenting with footwear here just a tad bit, it's so fun. God I just love Charlotte Olympia designs. Click here to purchase.

3. Musa Embellished Leather Sandals - Man, my feet are so sore from wearing heels all day and night as my BFF gets married and sadly the one thing I lack in my shoe closet are embellished flat sandals. Which is why I spotted these online and figured there are many who feel my suffering. This pair in gold leather and multicolored crystals  is the answer to all those aching feet out there who still yearn to be fabulous on a night out. Click here to purchase.

4. Valentino Studded Leather Sandals - So imagine you bought the blue Anamika Khanna suit I featured above, and now imagine these stunning sandals from Valentino's super coveted rockstud series. I can just close my eyes and see how amazing it looks! Besides, these rockstuds are a must have just generally also. I am in the process of saving up. Click here to purchase.

5. Jimmy Choo Strappy Pebbled Metallic Leather Sandals - Aside from the glitzy silver color, I love the pebbled leather and the design of the straps on this pair. Click here to order.

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Of course one can never walk into a party empty handed. I'd sooner die than leave the house without my precious bag or clutch. Since most of the outfits I featured were on the simpler side, I thought why not pair with some slightly blingy clutches to complete the look.

1. Anya Hindmarch Valorie Glitter Finished Clutch - Don't you just love the glittery backgammon board inspired stripes?! The perfect shiny accessory to hold the wads of cash to play with! Click here to purchase.

2. Dolce & Gabbana Embellished Brocade Clutch - When I saw the gold filled FW 13 collection on the runway a little while back, it took my breath away; from the clothes to the floral cage sandals to even the gold crowns that are pretty much sold out and now this crystal and bead embellished clutch.  I love anything inspired by ancient history, so when I read that this particular clutch was inspired from the mosaics of a Sicilian cathedral I was sold. This ones a keeper season after season. It comes with an optional chain strap. Click here to purchase.

3. Jason Wu Bead Embellished Box Clutch - Jason Wu's signature box clutches are a must have and this one especially with it's gunmetal frame and black and white beads on it. Click here to purchase.

4. Oscar De La Renta Goa Bead Embellished Satin Clutch - My first thought when I laid eyes on this beauty was how exquisite the embellishments are. I've actually never seen anything like it. It reminds me of couture for some reason, except on a bag! LOVE! Click here to purchase.


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Now that we've covered the most important essentials, i.e. clothes, shoes and bags, it's time for something extra.

1. Alexander McQueen Flower Enamel Brooch - The next time your favorite salon girl uses one of those big fat pins to tie up your sari, hand her this gorgeous enamel brooch filled with pearls, Swarvoski crystals and the McQueen skulls on it. Isn't it just the perfect way to hold up the sari pallu. Click here to purchase.

2. Eugenia Kim Poodle Gold-Tone Headband - Whenever I put on a headband, I love how girly it makes me look. Try this one for a sophisticated yet whimsical spin with the cute gold poodles on it. I know it seems a bit eccentric to wear a headband to a Diwali party, but really there's no harm in changing things around every now and then. Once you do so, people will simply follow. Click here to purchase,

3. Lanvin Playing Cards - You all know I'm obsessed with Alber Elbaz's funny sketches right? I've got the notebook, the Alber Elbaz X Lancome Mascara, and there's no way I'm not buying these. Whilst you can't wear these, you can certainly gift this to someone who absolutely loves fashion. Look at these adorable sketches on the playing cards. It's a perfect Diwali gift (hint hint, feel free to gift them to me!). Click here to purchase.