Marchesa, a Hollywood red carpet favourite, has finally entered Indian territory and we have Priya & Charu Sachdev to thank for that. Last Friday, I went for the fabulous launch of this great new venture by the sisters and it was a fashionable one. My favourite club, Blue Bar at Taj Palace, had pretty floral archways in the patio that served as a runway where models, including the ever so gorgeous Lisa Hayden strutted in these beautiful gowns.
The clothes designed by Georgina and Keren are as close to couture as it can get. The gowns and cocktail dresses always have the most exquisite detailing on them; be it embroidery, embellishments or feathers and are made out of the finest fabrics."Marchesa collections fuse exquisite detailing with supreme femininity and we are excited to bring this beautiful brand experience into Kitsch's offering" says Charu.
Over the last two years, the trends at Indian weddings have been changing. During a youngster's or even a wedding sangeet, more and more Indian brides chose to wear a gown as opposed to Indian wear. Most of them opt for Indian designers to create their gowns, but I think it's great that we have Marchesa dresses in our country too now as it gives the Indian market more variety to chose from. Not to mention these dresses are just so unique and their cuts are just a class apart.
But it's not just in bridal wear that this trend is changing. I have attended a lot of fancy farmhouse parties (Diwalis, birthdays, etc) where women are seen in gowns and cocktail dresses.
Spending power has increased in our country and our style mavens are always on the look out for something that stands out. That is exactly what Marchesa is. Something different, something exquisite and something fabulous.
Marchesa presented during New York fashion week |
Marchesa presented during New York fashion week |
Over the last two years, the trends at Indian weddings have been changing. During a youngster's or even a wedding sangeet, more and more Indian brides chose to wear a gown as opposed to Indian wear. Most of them opt for Indian designers to create their gowns, but I think it's great that we have Marchesa dresses in our country too now as it gives the Indian market more variety to chose from. Not to mention these dresses are just so unique and their cuts are just a class apart.
But it's not just in bridal wear that this trend is changing. I have attended a lot of fancy farmhouse parties (Diwalis, birthdays, etc) where women are seen in gowns and cocktail dresses.
Spending power has increased in our country and our style mavens are always on the look out for something that stands out. That is exactly what Marchesa is. Something different, something exquisite and something fabulous.