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especially in Indian attire..well done.
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Showing posts with label Indian fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian fashion. Show all posts
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
Vogue India
Guess who's on the June Cover of Vogue, India.
My fave..
Not sure how much I like the cover, but this cover did make me smile a little.
because it involved INDIA + Ri Ri
xoxo
My fave..
Not sure how much I like the cover, but this cover did make me smile a little.
because it involved INDIA + Ri Ri
xoxo
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Nor Black Nor White
Nor Black Nor White? Say what?
The creative minds behind this collection that mixes both, the Eastern world with the Western World. The collection that is called Nor Black, Nor White. The designers behind this collection are, Amrit Kumar and Mriga Kapadiya.
The designers incorporate Indian designs and craftsmanship into a more modern design. This collection infused a relaxed looked and included a famous tradition in India-tie-dye. The fabric used is also a well-known fabric called, Bandini print.
(Spring/Summer 2011 Collection)
The designers travel back to their roots, and get inspired by items worn by past generations, or things they see on the streets of India. The fabrics are bought from India, where the designers were inspired from for this collection.
They keep in the Indian feel, while keeping the structure of the clothing tailored to the more modern lady, so that the items are not restricted to particular culture/group of individuals.
Personally I love it!ANYTHING that incorporates the East with West I love!
Great Idea, Great Minds, Great Collection! 3 for 3.
xoxo!
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The creative minds behind this collection that mixes both, the Eastern world with the Western World. The collection that is called Nor Black, Nor White. The designers behind this collection are, Amrit Kumar and Mriga Kapadiya.
The designers incorporate Indian designs and craftsmanship into a more modern design. This collection infused a relaxed looked and included a famous tradition in India-tie-dye. The fabric used is also a well-known fabric called, Bandini print.
(Spring/Summer 2011 Collection)
The designers travel back to their roots, and get inspired by items worn by past generations, or things they see on the streets of India. The fabrics are bought from India, where the designers were inspired from for this collection.
They keep in the Indian feel, while keeping the structure of the clothing tailored to the more modern lady, so that the items are not restricted to particular culture/group of individuals.
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| The designers! |
Personally I love it!ANYTHING that incorporates the East with West I love!
Great Idea, Great Minds, Great Collection! 3 for 3.
xoxo!
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Happy February!
Look who's on the cover of February's Vogue, India. Ms. Aishwarya Rai Bachan.
You might have seen that famous outfit on another fashion icon, Ms. Anna Dello Russo.
xoxo!
You might have seen that famous outfit on another fashion icon, Ms. Anna Dello Russo.
xoxo!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Indian Inspired...Isn't It Incredible?
Last year Mr. Marc Jacobs launched a special collection in celebration of Diwali. He used fabrics from Indian sarees. The fabric he used in this special collection brought the colour, freshness and truly expressed the richness of the Indian culture. His use of an authentic sari material brought this small collection worth more than just a couple hundred dollars!
Although it looked lovely in the picture. I'm not sure how many people actually purchased a dress from this collection.
Personally I love this idea, well why wouldn't I. Haha. The Bollywood in me just loves when designers mix the East with the West or visa versa.
A sketch: (source: LV)
The collection:
Although it looked lovely in the picture. I'm not sure how many people actually purchased a dress from this collection.
Personally I love this idea, well why wouldn't I. Haha. The Bollywood in me just loves when designers mix the East with the West or visa versa.
A sketch: (source: LV)
The collection:
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| The Cover of Vogue, India. Priyanka Chopra. November 2010 Issue. |
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