Showing posts with label men's fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label men's fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Arture - A Corky Take On Things

March has been declared Women's History Awareness Month. And to keep in theme I have planned on highlighting a couple of artists who are the best in their respective fields. They are women, they are entrepreneurs and they are unique thinkers. Without further ado let me introduce to you our 1st artist- accessory designer, Shivani Patel who is about to launch an entire collection of wallets and handbags for both men and women that are made out of CORK fabrics!

1. Tell us a little about yourself. What inspired you to become a designer?
~ I was born and brought up in Chennai. Ever since I was a kid, I loved arts and crafts. Also, my father was in the export industry. He was the CEO of a company that dealt with leather goods. In my summer vacations, I used to go with him to the factory and make small bags and pouches for myself out of waste scraps of leather. I even used to make clothes for my Barbies. That’s when my interest began. 

2. Why did you go into accessory designing?

~ I have always been crazy about footwear and accessories. Right from the time I was a kid dancing around in my mom’s heels, waiting for the day I would get a pair of my own. And as I mentioned earlier, I used to go to the factory a lot. I became very passionate about footwear, handbags and wallets. That’s how my interest developed and I ended up choosing the Accessory Design course when I was accepted into NIFT.

3. As a woman entrepreneur how has your experience been running your own company so far? 

~ It’s been great. I’ve had no difference in my experience due to being a woman. I think it’s important to be confident in yourself. My parents have never treated me any different just because I’m a girl. They always made me believe that I can be anything I want to be, and that’s the attitude I carry with me. It’s easy for people to push you around if you doubt yourself. I do not see myself as inferior, and that gives me the confidence to deal with the world. 

4. Why Arture? Why go into eco-friendly designing now? 

~ Arture – the name means art+nature. I wanted to create products that are natural and inspired by nature. I also believe that every product is a piece of art. I want Arture to be the canvas of nature. Contemporary, yet taking you back to your roots.
I always felt the lack of products that are eco-friendly yet fashionable and luxurious. A lot of brands do use non-leather materials but these products are usually made of synthetics which are bad for the environment. That isn’t a viable solution. It was these thoughts that led to the formation of Arture, and when I stumbled upon cork and learned about all it’s properties I knew that was the perfect way for Arture to come to life.

5. Tell us about your crowd funding campaign. (Why you are crowd funding rather than say get a loan or investors the traditional way. And tell us how we can help.)

~ My crowdfunding campaign goes live on the 10th of March. The purpose of the campaign is to help me launch Arture in the market. The funds I get will help me purchase all the materials I require, produce my first batch of products and ship them out to all my backers. All the products from my collection are available as perks. People who back me are sure to get whatever products they like from the collections.
I love the transparency of crowdfunding and I love how involved backers get with the project. From a brand’s perspective, we get market validation and we get the direct feedback from the people who are going to be using our products. We get the ability to form a community around our brand. From the consumer’s perspective, they get the chance to back something they truly love and believe in, and they get to be a part of it.
The link is now live - *click to contribute*. You can follow Arture on Facebook or Twitter and we can’t wait to join hands with you on this journey that we are so incredibly excited about!



Monday, 26 January 2015

Niine by Niine-Designer Wear For Every Body

Niine by Niine graciously invited us over to check out their latest offerings for the upcoming seasons at their store. It was a good opportunity for me to go back to the locality of my old school. It is just near where the famous Ekdalia Park Durga Puja takes place every year in autumn. So, all in all you can say this store is located right in the midst of a lot of nostalgia inducing landmarks for me. 
Sprawling over three stories Niine by Niine houses the best of both Western and Indian wear for men and women. The different labels you will find here are - in house designer Sonia Kripalani along with Seema Oberoi and Mini Singh from Delhi. The 1st floor is filled with traditional weaves like chanderi, chiffon, kalamkari, cotton jamewars, tussar and muslin. The 2nd floor is full of the prettiest gowns, bandage dresses, and a plethora of accessories discovered on travels across the world. On the 3rd floor you will find menswear for all occasions ranging from regal looking jackets, vests to bridal and other traditional garb. There is also a segment dedicated to shoes that range from the chunkiest of platforms to the most glittery heels. There are plenty of chic and trendy options here for everyone.
Things I loved about designer and proprietor Sonia Kripalani's work is the vibrant use of colour and prints. Even better is the fact that you will find something gorgeous for yourself no matter what your size is. The store is full of statement making pieces. If you love something and they don't have your size, fret not because they will customise it for you. It's not just the size that is customisable over here though. They can make something specially for you that fits your budget for your special day. We all know weddings can be darn expensive if you don't wish to compromise on your aesthetics. Niine by Niine is the store for you if you love bright, cheery colours and if you love trendy pieces that will make you stand out wherever you go. Constantly innovating and striving to provide the best of the best, Niine by Niine aims to grow by opening stores around the country & foray into standalone menswear boutiques.

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Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Bengal Fashion Week 2014 - Runway

I have finally edited the runway photos nicely enough, I didn't take as many as I did last time. I believe in taking fewer shots of things I like and taking good enough ones at that. So, I am finally going to apply that for fashion shows as well. But, all my not so good, but decent shots will feature on my facebook page soon enough. So keep your eyes open, (if you are interested).

A.D.Singh
His show started with a model doing a fusion dance performance to the instrumental version of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal". But, he won me over when for the final walk his models walked to this track from "The Last of the Mohicans" - ♫The Kiss
 
A.D.Singh

Reshmi Ghosh for A.D.Singh

Jattinn Kochhar
Monochrome, stripes and pop colours for make-up ruled his show. The make-up partner for the Bengal Fashion Week was The Body Shop, and the shades used in this show were from their Colour Crush Range. These are my favourite looks and prints from the show.

Jattinn Kochhar

Jattinn Kochhar

Jattinn Kochhar

Jattinn Kochhar

Now can you tell me which designers have shown footprints and cow prints before?
And since you all liked the backstage shots post, I have a few others for your eyes only coming up soon.



Friday, 23 August 2013

Men's Shoes - Part Deux

Here is another shot of good men's footwear on display. Last time many of you guessed it was a man in his 40s or 50s. Frankly I think style doesn't have to follow gender, age or body barriers. Anyone can wear anything they love. A that is a reason why I photographed just the shoes mostly. 
I genuinely believe this, a reason why several of my favourite looks/bloggers have something unexpected about them. I am also a big fan of Advanced Style.

men's shoes

Love it or not? 
Sound off in the comment section guys!

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Saturday, 27 July 2013

Men's Shoes

I am back with another post on men's fashion. I got a few clicks at a house party this month. I may have fodder for a couple of more posts.

menswear, men's shoes


 I like men who wear good shoes. These are not outlandish, yet quite stylish for a casual party. Check out his belt too.
What do you think? Do you like these? What kind of shoes do you like on men?



Sunday, 7 July 2013

From The Depths of DapperLou

Properly introducing menswear on my blog for the first time. I believe that men's clothing has limited options as it is compared to the massive choices women have and that requires men to be a little more creative when it comes to being truly stylish. Now I have seen many good looking guys wearing good looking clothes, but mostly I have seen men who just don't try, thinking peacocking is not the heterosexual man's forte. That is far from the truth. And I have decided it is high time I start showing off my favourite menswear looks that I discover on the web. If I ever snap a photo of a dapper man on the streets of Calcutta I will post it here too. Till then I will regret not taking the photo of this dashing Indian gentleman with an afro, wearing a fitted plaid wool suit at the Kolkata Fashion Week last year, by the time I got over my initial mesmerisation he disappeared as if he was some phantom after all.
Men who play with colours, textures, patterns, layers fit right in here - normalish to flamboyant, it will all be here.









all photos c/o dapperlou.com

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Monday, 24 June 2013

Random Photo Diary

A few snaps I have taken over the last few days. Enjoy and let me know what you like/hate/find amusing.

iron maiden tee
So the other day I got up on the rickshaw and saw my rickshaw-walah wearing this Iron Maiden t-shirt. Accessorised with a red gamchha. This is Indian street style people. It is original and you can find it anywhere if you just look around.
chicken thai green curry
Lately I have been hooked onto Chicken Thai Green Curry like crazy. It has become like my go to comfort food. I find chopping vegetables kind of therapeutic, a stress-buster of sorts. I cook only when I need to.
jellicoe road by melina marchetta
This book was a birthday gift (among others) from my best friend. "Jellicoe Road" by Melina Marchetta was such a heartwarmingly amazing read. It will take you back to all the crazy "adventures" you went onto growing up. All the muddy lanes and forgotten alleys, the shortest trails back to your place will all come vividly alive in your mind.

And...
coloured hair extensions
... look what arrived in the mail today! Can't wait to wear these extensions outside. c/o Romwe, shipped after 7 days of ordering, delivered after 10 days. I am as happy as a clam!
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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Love Your Clothes, Love Your Wallet

You know half the time I think that I do not have enough jewellery or an amazing collection of shoes and rad bags. I do like the stuff I own but truth be told I do not shop that often. I am a student living on a budget and I do not want a credit card right now (due to RBI rules we cannot use our debit cards for paypal and such). I do look around for stores who have rad things that are also cheap. I like my things new and random in a way and I do not want to burn a hole in my pocket which is already almost empty now that we are nearing the end of the month. You can indulge in cool looking things if they are not too expensive as long as you keep within a budget, right? I am not really asking.
So I came across this site Clothing loves who have some cool pieces and they are cheap too!
..here are the pieces I am lusting after

chiffon dress white
Dark Bule Single Breasted Coat
Feather Necklace
Rivets Tassel Chain Comb Earhook
Dark Grey Sequinned Jumper


What do you think about the stuff here?


I am supposed to get something from them for doing this post on them but these choices/words are mine

Friday, 16 November 2012

I KNOW by Timsy Kamboj & Siddhartha Mittal



I am very happy to introduce to you guys a new brand that is being launched this November 17th. That is tomorrow! (due to some technical reasons it is not up yet. I will let you know when it goes online fully functional.)
I KNOW”, the brainchild of Timsy and Siddhartha has been raised by the duo that comes from completely different backgrounds. Timsy honed her skills in Fashion Design at Pearl Academy of Fashion, New Delhi and for her breakthrough in the field of designing she has been awarded the MOST INNOVATIVE COLLECTION AWARD for her Graduating Collection in Portfolio ’09. On the other hand Siddhartha has mastered his management skills that add commercial aspect to Timsy’s creative vision because he believes that the latest fashion is a reflection of the economic environment and consumer behaviors, attitudes and emotions.
Timsy and Siddhartha prefer minimal and uncluttered designs that have a very contemporary sensibility.
I KNOW’s designs are inspired by the unexpected. We look at fashion design as an art form and enjoy working with different fabrics, style lines and concepts.
A tapestry of varied cultural references infused with urbane existence plays a key role in our collections with which we have combined natural affinity to line and shape and a fascination for postmodern architecture. Working on drafts we have used synthesis of self-developed pattern making techniques alongside traditional methods of draping and embroidery to create distinct silhouettes. The challenge of harmonizing a line based design philosophy with the curves of the body is a constant in all our collections.

Here are a few examples of I KNOW’s latest collection of designer wear. I don’t know much about men’s wear but I like these basic shirts and pleated trousers for men. I wouldn’t mind keeping them in my wardrobe especially those pants alongside the printed shirts for women. This is office wear minus the bore factor according to me; although seeing men in red pants here in Calcutta is a dream that will await its fulfilment for years to come I think. I have seen their other work and all I can say is I am looking forward to their launch.
 Sign up for their launch guys to get a credit gift now and I would love it if you check out their other designs here and here.

 
I did not get paid to do this post
P.S.-They sent me a dress which I featured here

Thursday, 11 October 2012

BPFT 2012 - Raghavendra Rathore & Fix You

It is a "Fix You" kind of day. I will wrap up BPFT today with an outfit post along with it. Think of this as an intended photodiary post.

Raghavendra Rathore
His collection Club Jodhpur






raghavendra rathore with his showstopper Debi Dutta (who now goes by Kyra Dutta..don't know why,don't ask)

 And there is me..looking and feeling witchy

Anupriya took my snap
 
And there is Anupriya, Ayantika and Sayantani..Megha left before the last shows so no show in photo..


And this is me signing off..I love the lights at night



P.S.-I don't like drinking murky tea. Clogs up my mind. Yes I am being crazy.

Friday, 5 October 2012

Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2012 - Kolkata - Shantanu & Nikhil

The second show for the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour Day 1 was by designer duo Shantanu & Nikhil. The brothers from Delhi did not disappoint with their signature vintage India meets modern sensibilities. The colours on display and the details on the menswear, bridal as well as the beautiful gowns were very elegant and dramatic.
Nikhil is the creative mind while Shantanu manages the business side of their endeavour. In their own words "We believe that we are the best combination of art and commerce in the creative world of fashion. This mindset is what prompted us to cross-synergise our respective backgrounds into something worthwhile that could withstand the pressures of the ever-challenging and the ever-evolving fashion industry"
I loved the volume, motifs and embellishments on their gowns, lehenga cholis and saris and the details on the modern bandhgalas and coloured skinny pants for the men. There was beautiful draping and structure. This collection was inspired by baroque eras and French boudoir.













I will try and wrap up BPFT in 1-2 more posts. I know with all the fashion weeks and events happening around the world there is a severe chance of overdosing. But I think Indian fashion is something totally different than what you get to see on the international front so this variety should intrigue you not bore you. Well if it does then sing a song or do a dance and keep yourself entertained while you are at this.