If there is one thing that consistently defines Arjun Khanna, it is passion for great style. Over the last two decades, Khanna has played a vital role in defining men’s fashion in India. Timeless with a twist – a mix of rock sensibility and old-school savoir-faire – his signature handwriting has effectively brought contemporary silhouettes to classic tailoring using the finest fabrics. His immaculate attention to detail, flawless tailoring and handcrafted elegance has firmly cemented his position as the go-to couturier for India’s most fashion forward men.
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ARJUN KHANNA’S RACY WARDROBE FOR THE FASHIONABLE MALE DRESSER CONCLUDED DAY THREE AT LAKMÉ FASHION WEEK SUMMER/RESORT 2013
Mumbai, 24th March 2013: Arjun Khanna called his Lakmé Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2013 men’s wear collection, “Out of Sight, Out of Mind”. But it was very far from forgettable. In fact it caused a fashionable storm on the ramp with his Avant Garde chic look for the 21st century male.
Influenced by bicycle style and the messenger boys of the 1940s as well as BMX bikes and fixies, Arjun showed 42 entries to highlight the international bicycle culture through his retro industrial clothes. The colours stayed natural with occasional pops of neon green, yellow, shocking pink and purple which appeared for linen, cotton, English tweed and matka silks along with English plaid textures. Going for a vintage look, Arjun had the male models sporting cropped jackets, three piece layers, regimented waistcoats, and revived his signature bandhgala with a new fashion twist to move them away from the traditional setting. The show opened to the sound of a whirring helicopter and soon the Raptor remote control version chucked down the ramp. After a quick AV of showing “cyclobatics” the very retro-meets-modern look was sent out on quick stepping male modes with mask like eye makeup. With armbands displaying the year of the style, there was a rapid line of jackets, rolled up trousers and a large choice of cycling pants with interesting detailing made a brisk entry on grim faced models. Biker jackets were in leather or fabrics with piping, various styles in pockets, waistcoats with masculine touches, camouflage print coats, denim blousons, military coats and tweed jackets. Conventional long trousers appeared for the last few entries when formal jackets were shown with seam detailing and contrast edging. The two tuxedos, one in black with peak lapels and the final one in white linen made a firm fashion statement. Accessories were just perfect. Bomber jackets, bowler hats, bags, suspenders and bow ties, were ideal complements for the bicycles, cameras and sunglasses – many pieces being part of Arjun’s personal collection. For men who fancy retro chic with that international flair, then Arjun Khanna’s collection will provide a nostalgic fashionable ride.
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Debashri Samanta, graduated from NIFT, Mumbai, winning the Most Commercial Designer Award from Pantaloons Retail India Ltd. The eponymous label, launched in Sep 2011 believes fashion is about being curious! She engages weavers around West Bengal to create fabrics for designing modern silhouettes with a hint of rustic sensibility. Unique handloom weaves, unusual textures, a bit of construction and a touch of drapes are blended into comfortable, ready-to-wear clothes for new-age women who enjoy both exclusivity and her roadside chai.
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DEBASHRI SAMANTA – EMPHASISING WEAVES
Mumbai, 22nd March 2013: The Zovi Gen Next show on the opening day of Lakmé Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2013 was one of the most awaited happenings. Crowds filled the Ballroom of Hotel Grand Hyatt to eagerly witness the creations of the six chosen designers who were all set to be the stars of the future. Their creativity was presented in a slickly styled show to the beat of lively music by ace designer, Aki Narula.
Using the gorgeous weaves of West Bengal, designer Debashri Samanta proved her expertise in creating trendy outfits for the 21st century multi-faceted women. Called “The Black Swan”, Debashri’s inspirations were the fabulous yarns of her beautiful state, which she used creatively for her finely constructed garments. Using only handloom cottons, the sharply cut jackets, tops and stylish bottom wear were enhanced with Kantha, the delicate craft of West Bengal. The intricate silhouettes of the creations as they floated down the ramp in strong colours of bright tangerine, fuchsia and blue were a visual delight. The opening entry was a long lean midi with bolero and tasseled shoulders, the draped asymmetric skirt, and the blouse with the emphasis on the extended shoulders proved interesting. The lean pants with a one-sleeve blouse, the palazzo/gown and double waistcoat with layered skirt were the highlights of the collection. It was a great debut with an innovative line from Debashri Samanta.
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