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Perhaps the only designer of women in the first week of Van Heusen men who India will showcase its collection individually Rajvi Mohan successfully create a distinctive design aesthetic pleasure sophisticated and whimsical designs for the client Female refined living and working in a global space. His style is a series of stories juxtaposed to form a new fashion idiom. VHIMW for her Spring / Summer '10 collection, Rajvi focuses largely on small silhouettes relaxed and to keep with its theme was "Introducing the Royals surfing. Forget a survey of black three-piece suit! Enter cool jackets and casual shirts and you can wear all summer if it is a wedding, a beach party or a nightclub. True to his unique style, the collection is all about mixed fabrics, shocking cliché, creative buttons, necklaces and interesting necklines. Colors are the reflection of a faded dream summer sun soaked 'Royals surf' their fantasy land full of relaxation and days and nights of charm! As the theme is inspired by 'Royal Summer', the favorite colors of the collection are navy blue and purple.
When asked about the look of the model, the designer beautiful community, a panel BFDF chose a well rounded selection of models. From the images and data received, much attention has been given to try to get the right eyes and faces this season "for this collection, the target audience is men aged between 20 and 40 years with the attitude and confidence. Everything about the collection but this is the only factor by which the designer can accelerate the growth of industry Indian fashion "The chance that the younger designers are given a chance to evolve and demonstrate their skills and designs. Industry will only grow once the realization sets in, the market is big enough for all parties, right from design to production and retail All sectors must invest at every stage to reach full potential, "she signs off. When it comes to Kotwara for men is everything on the sobriety of an Indian style evolved and universal appeal that captivated the world. Meera & Muzaffar Ali of Kotwara are back and will present their line of clothing for men Week Van Heusen Men India. Although they are known for their traditional touch, when asked about the characteristic uniqueness of their collection, they responded: "This time, we can see the influence of the city of Awadh in our clothes."
Artisans will expose an exquisite line of traditional Sherwani, Ashkan, Dagli, Chogha, Kurtas and Angharkha and derivatives modern Bandgala and variations of the jacket. "We've also created a special version of shirts that give this chic look for patterns," Meera revealed. Textures play still a vital role when it comes to traditional and ethnic wear. In this collection, the designers have applied the techniques Awadhi Aari that highlight and create subtle textures reminiscent of Art Deco, Central Asian and Persian patterns which have carved their place in Indian grammar design long ago. While on one side of the line Kotwara has always been a pleasure to see on the ramp is no doubt that designers and artisans devoted considerable effort to create these mesimerizing clothing. Immersed in a palette of colors Ivory, Black, Gray and Metallic shades, the collection has undergone countless treatments such as texture machine, hand embroidered with AARI, zardosi and Chikan work, quilting and applied. With special attention to fabric, the collection has been created of silk, wool and mulmul. The collection is for a man who informed prefer to look timeless Classic. Expect to see models of style with straight hair and a look at all Retro. For more information, please click on Fashion Week and details.
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