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New Year Eve Fashion and Style Tips by Indian Fashion Designer Deepika Govind

19 Dec

TAS gets you Indian Fashion Designer Deepika Govind to share some fashion and style tips to look your best!

’70s bohemian:

Pleats: Able to be worn softly or with an edge, pleats are at the fore in 2011 with the cut being carried effortlessly from spring in autumn / fall.

Flared trousers: There’s a lean away from the dominance of the slim cut  – with skinny pants now so common that they no longer make a statement and with the come back of all things 1970s, it was inevitable to see the re-emergence of wide leg pants and flared trousers.

The Maxi Dress: Taking its cue from spring / summer 2011, the longer-length still rules as maxi dresses and maxi skirts continue into autumn / winter 2011. Naturally it’s heavier, but perhaps not in cloth in so much as it is in colour.

40s glamour revisited - from structured day dresses, cocoon skirts, pencil skirt and jacket combinations and mid-length skirts alongside cinched waists, skinny belts, fur collars, , pearl necklaces, three-quarter length leather gloves and mary-jane heels

Designers also gave a nod to the 1960s and 70s with brightly coloured and monochrome shift dresses, oversized buttons, extended collars, pussy-bow blouses, square block colours on dresses along with long sleeved silk maxi dresses.

Jumpsuits are the new favourite party piece – a laid-back evening option, nonetheless glamorous

Texture, fluidity and focus of movement : A 360 degree view of a garment. In simple terms, the back and side view is just as important as the front. This is demonstrated in clever cuts with 360° twisting, pleating and draping, along with futuristic laser cut contours.

Other Features: Rounded shoulders, pleats, plunging necklines are dominant features. Sheer continues to hold its glamourous sway. Straps, capes, boned corsets along with sheer and leather panelled dresses were either dressed up for night, or dressed down for day time.

Coats: Long and lean, knee-length and ankle-length floor gazaing coats or jackets abound. The perennial winter military trend is still with us with double-breasted coats tied smartly at the waist and the usual military detailing. Quilted jackets are still popular while the cape goes mainstream. There is also a move towards 70s-style ponchos.

Dresses: When it comes to dresses, the maxi is still with us, but is more prevalent in evening wear and less in day wear, compared to last season. It’s jeweled, sequined encrusted and draped, with semi-precious placements and in soft tulle and liquid sheen. See a lot of lace too, with lace trims and overlays on dresses and skirts.

Prints: Dots baroque, bird cages; photographic flowers at , broken glass; glittering spring flowers; enlarged feathers ,panthers, or pen and ink swirls…anything goes. And with so much emphasis on print, embellishment and texture play – think velvet, lace, jet embroidery and appliqué overlays. Silhouettes have simplified and purified.

Accessories, footwear, bags : Berets to beanies to caps. Knee-high boots. Brightly printed and ombrey dyed scarves  and stoles abound.

Fabrics : A lot of sheer is in, so silk chiffon and silk Georgette have a strong presence as overlays. Other luxurious silks like brocade, silk ikats, silk taffeta, dupion, crepe de chine are widely used in collections.   PVC, leather and lace were all used to add a glamourous touch.

Colors : Vibrant, the bright colour blocking story of spring / summer continues.

Jewel tones (ranging from sapphire to citrine, emerald to ruby) continue to have a presence but what is sweeping the runways and wardrobes of the bold and beautiful is the bright monochromes or colour blocking – be it in dresses, skirts, topwear , tunics or kurtas. Honeysuckle pink to bright fuchsia, coffee liquor dark brown, deep teal, ember glow to scarlett, phlonx – a magical deep purple, burnt sienna, bright aquas to electric blues are predominant.

There is a certain romance to this season’s palette- colour harmonies are a mix of hot and cold, bright and dark, light and shade.

Style Tips:

Whatever the trends dictate, choose a style that suits and complements your figure and personality.

Comfortable and relaxed, as you do not want to look like you spent hours concocting this look ; relaxed to the point of nonchalance.

Balance is key – don’t mix too many colours –. Something bright on the top can be balanced with a staple neutral as bottom wear.

Let there be one striking element in your ensemble  – too many will distort the look.

Use the right accessories but be careful not to overdo it.

Bridal Fashion Trends by Indian Fashion Designer AD Singh

13 Dec

A quick interview with Indian Fashion Designer AD Singh on what to wear and what not to wear for weddings.

TAS: Current Indian Bridal Fashion Trends

AD Singh: Fashion in India in evolving on a continuous basis, keeping in mind the upcoming and the current bridal scenario the bridal line is dominated with multiple kali skirts, drape sarees and trendy chudidars. and a strong preference for gowns.

The fish cut has taken a back seat and flare is in vogue, slightly fitted on the hips and flaring out and adding flattery to the female form is the current inspiration that is the backbone of every design crafted for the bridal season. The blouses have gone smaller and more trendy and if they are longer they are still very very fitted and figure hugging.
The sarees have gone more chic and the paloos have gone smaller and thinner by the day adding the magical spell of drape and pioneering a much younger looking style in the 6 meter drape.
The chudidar kurtas are without their slits and now more like dresses with fitted leggings made in lycra.
Since the Indian wedding scene is high on drama and multiple event the western gowns with indian fusion has made dramatic and strong immovable space for them but they work only for engagements cocktails or receptions and not the wedding days unlike the western counterparts.
In terms of embellishments swarovski couture is having a strong leeway and is here to stay for a long time!!!!
TAS: Colors of the Season
AD Singh: The season is the season of opal greens , indigo and deeper richer colors with colors like pink and marron being unaffected as standard wedding colors for the conservative bride.
TAS: Fabric, embellishments, etc
AD Singh: Georgette, taffeta, spanish tulle and net rule , shimmer fabrics have a their own little small colony within the fabric community.
Embellishment are predominantly swarovski couture but with gold and antique silver touch. structured look of design is in vogue.
For conservative brides – Please do not add nets and fabrics to the corsets halter neck blouses. If you do not prefer to wear them due to culture shock go in for simple well fitted classic princess line blouse that will be flattering and make you look beautiful!!!!!
 Check out this space for some more wedding gowns and bridal lehengas.

15 Popular Fashion Trends – Fall/Winter 2011/2012

12 Dec

TAS gets you well-known Indian Fashion Designer Jattinn Kochhar to share some fashion trends and style tips for Fall/Winter 2011/2012

  1. Androgyny: The whole world seems to be changing. Men become more like women and women strive to look and act like men. Fashion just can’t stay aside of this global trend. And as a result we see mannish shirts, suits, boots, and hats in majority of Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 designer collection.
  2. Color: For colder seasons designers normally prefer using neutral or reserved colors like black, brown, navy, cream, dark violet, etc. However, Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 collections abound in brighter hues like crimson, neon orange, purple, sky blue and others. Besides, these eye-popping tones can come in daring combinations.
  3. Fetish: This trend has come very unexpected. The most surprising thing is that so many designers have taken it so seriously.
  4. Texture Overload: Everything is mixed in Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 collections. Silk comes along with fur and knitwear, sequins and leather make a perfect combination and even plastic goes well with chiffon and wool. Sounds crazy? It does.And it does look a bit.
  5. 40s Elegance: Fashion repeats itself. In Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 40s elegance is again a hot trend. The best approach to reinvent this fashion era.
  6. Midi and Maxi skirts: Miniskirts are always popular, especially with teenagers. But for Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 you better embrace the longer length skirts. These can look as sexy as minis because your sex appeal depends on how you wear your clothes, not the type of clothing you wear.
  7. Prints: The variety of prints in Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 collections is huge: from tiny polka dots in and broken glass to girly paisley and bold flowers. There are also baroque prints , photographic flowers.
  8. Pleats and Frills: While gender play trend is going forward at a steady gait some designers think femininity should be preserved. It’s the greatest news for those girls who don’t want to transform into strong and courageous men and prefer to remain fragile women. Pleats, frills, cute rosettes and lovely embroidery help us look romantic. And we sometimes want to look romantic, don’t we?
  9. Zoological: Besides zoological prints, like leopard and python, to which we have already got accustomed due to the fact every single season designers use these in their creations, in Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 ranges we see lots of feathers, wild animals printed on fabric.
  10. Chunky Knit Sweater: Fall and winter are cold seasons, so there is no wonder why designers have included warm chunky sweaters into their collections..you can see a great variety of knitted items in their Fall/ Winter 2011/ 2012 line.
  11. Fur: As with sweaters, fur is the perfect material for winter. And it looks chic, too. But with the severe struggle to protect animals designers have become wiser and started using more faux fur than genuine one. One more interesting tendency to note – designers make real fur look like fake and fake fur look like genuine.
  12. Leather: Fur and leather often come together. Indeed, they make a great combination. For Fall/Winter 2011/ 2012 fashion season leather is a big trend. You can go for a total leather look like Hermes offers or restrict yourself to separate items or even details in leather.
  13. Layers: Despite the fact fashion experts often criticize layered looks layers are the best for colder time. The more layers, the warmer you feel, unless your layers aren’t too slinky of course.
  14. Wide cropped trousers: This is the shape of trousers many women try to avoid thinking those will look really unflattering. However, if styled well such trousers can look fantastic.
  15. Coats: Fall and winter are all about outerwear. Coats designers have offered us this season are all very diverse. Opt for a military coat , youthful and sexy cropped trench , or luxury coat. I suggest cropped hooded coats trimmed with fur. You could also try wider poncho style coats. As you see the variety is almost unlimited. Just go for any piece you like!

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Indian Fashion designer Jattinn Kochhar Creations

12 Dec

PROFILE:

History: Jattinn Kochhar a 1972 born Aquarian is a New Delhi, India based “Garuda” between art and fashion, launched his label at the age of nineteen in the year 1991, without any formal training in fashion. Jattinn firmly believes that he is truly blessed by the Almighty.

Designs: Born with an extra dosage of creativity from god is certainly his biggest asset. His ability to amalgamate his soulful Indian heritage with true urban influences has been the foundation of his design ideology. Minimalist simplicity with absolutely clean and fuss free lines have been the hallmark of his creations. Jattinn creates ready to wear and formal wear both for men and women.

Shows: He is the first designer to be selected by the Australia fashions framework to show his collection along with the Australian team on the Out of the Australia world tour 1993.
He has participated as a guest designer for traveling fashion presentation around the world where he showcased his creations in Bangkok, Colombo, Johannesburg, London, Sydney, Canberra, Rio and Sao Paulo.
In 1999 Jattinn did a series of fashion shows across Egypt starting from Cairo, Aswan Luxor to Hurghada. Along with the fashion shows, Jattinn also exhibited his first painting exhibition in Egypt, which further traveled and was exhibited at the “Casual Power House” art gallery in Sydney.
In India he has had shows regularly in metros like Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmadabad along with Mussorie, Bhopal, Surat, Baroda, Cochin etc.

Currently Jattinn is on the board of directors at The Prestigious Fashion Design Council of India

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New Year Eve Fashion and Style Tips by Indian Fashion Designer Duo Parvesh Jai

8 Dec

Tete-a-tete with Indian Fashion Designer Duo Parvesh Jai about what to wear as you venture out to welcome 2012!

TAS: New Year Eve Fashion for Children?

Parvesh Jai: Children can dress up innovative with lots of colors and fun dresses. Boys can wear western suit with sequenced tie or bow. they can compliment it with nice hat and funny shoes.
Girls can wear innovative fairy tale dresses, with funky headgear (i.e butterfly, stars etc) it can be teamed up with nice satin bellies.

TAS: Teenagers

Parvesh Jai: Girls can dress up in off-shoulder or one shoulder asymmetric dress with subdude textural detailing. Most suitable color can be metallic Grey, Black, red, beige or even brown. They can go for fabrics like different form of silks, swedes, velvet,etc. Outfit can be complimented with a nice clutch bag, if possible, with same detailing as dress, would look mesmerizing. They can opt for high heels, roman slippers or short boots depending on the dress.
Boys can dress up traditionally or even in western style. A silk chiken work kurta payjama in black, grey or even brown can look amazing.It can be worn with nice leather chappals.
If it is a very formal occasion , they can dress up in well fitted suit in nice blended fabrics. A special attention is needed with the shoes, it should be well polished and presentable.

TAS: Women

Parvesh Jai: Women can dress up in an evening gown or a nice flowy maxi dress. If its an evening gown you have to be in shape for it. Evening gown should be in silk fabric with subtle detailing on top of it.It can be in any warm color as it’s an overnight affair. And if its a maxi dress, it should be innovative with digital printing and nice embroidery details. A compact file clutch bag can look good with both, provided the color and design sensibilities are kept in account. Nice high heel bellies can look good with both.

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