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Blurring Fashion Borders

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Meher and Riddhima

Meher and Riddhima


Meher and Riddhima, an evening-wear brand launched in 2002 caters to fashion that reflects delicately influenced rich heritage and tradition of a region. They produce gorgeous evening gowns, cocktail dresses, formal jumpsuits, accessories and children’s wear. Based out of Dubai, the label also has offices in New York and India. This venture is a creative alliance between Meher Mirchandani and Riddhima Whabi.

Meher and Riddhima

Meher and Riddhima


The designer duo’s design philosophy revolves around combining contemporary shapes with traditional influences. It is an evening wear brand with couture attention to detail. The brand has a balance of western sensibilities with eastern influences in the design. The inspiration for the collections is derived from art, architecture, music, travel, interiors and prominent women in history.

Meher and Riddhima

Meher and Riddhima


Define your label and forecast some upcoming trends…

Our label is made to make the wearer feel special, happy and beautiful. For the upcoming season, we would recommend fashionistas to look out for bright floral prints, crop tops, flowy skirts and pop-colored dresses.

Meher and Riddhima

Meher and Riddhima


Who has been your role model during your formative years and why?

I would say my mother as she is perfect in everything she does; she is a successful entrepreneur, loving mom and dedicated wife and great human being. She inspired me to express my fashion sensibilities through my designs and reach out to many…

Meher and Riddhima

Meher and Riddhima


How different is Indian fashion industry in comparison to its western counterparts?

Indian fashion industry focuses more on ethnic Indian wear, which again reflects a lot of Indian influences on fabrics, colors and embellishments; whereas, the western industry is all about minimalistic styling and contemporary, luxe fabrics.

Dorothy Perkins presents Spring/Summer 2015

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Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins

UK’s most famous high street brand Dorothy Perkins announces the launch of its Spring/Summer 2015 collection, available exclusively on India’s leading fashion destination, Jabong.com. The spring summer collection of Dorothy Perkins embraces the key trends for the coming season with a return to the seventies and Sports Luxe.

Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins

The collection will be available on Jabong.com for its discerning customers from March. Jabong.com believes in bringing the latest and best trends forward for the customers. The latest summer collection from Dorothy Perkins is inspired by the 1970’s.

Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins

The dresses are longer, the skirts are A-lined and the trousers are cropped. Materials are a mixture of textures with knits and crochet, leather and suede – the chocolate brown suede shorts and jacket are key drifts. These rich textures are combined with denim – one of the star fabrics for spring summer.

Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins

Colours are a combination of muted pastel shades with pops of coral and indigo. Soft ruffle detailing and feminine prints, which take inspiration from the orient, create a seventies romantic bohemian look. Oversized peasant blouses are teamed with button front denim skirts and bell bottom jeans, matched with high platforms and felt hats creating a classic seventies silhouette.

Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins

For SS15 culottes are in pink leather and trousers are loose and wide – creating a new elegant shape. A fresh and modern feel updates this season’s Sports Luxe trend. Clean, simple lines create the look for the utility nineties inspired collection. Minimal boxy, cropped jackets in a variety of fabrics and textures – from neoprene to sheer and mesh – mixed with the cigarette trouser creates a sleek look.

Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins

Asymmetric tops and tunics add to the new season silhouette. Colour for this collection is exciting with poster paint shades of blue and green. Colour blocking leads the way – whilst the all-over whites we’ve seen in past seasons have returned. Florals are big and bold and are on full looks – on dresses and across short suits.

Bridal Couture Meets Ecommerce

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Vemanya.com

Vemanya.com

The ecommerce market saw more action with the launch of http://www.vemanya.com, an online portal for premium bridal couture. Vemanya – a Sanskrit word meaning skilful in the art of weaving – provides a bride and her family and friends a choice of stunning wedding wear. Using the finest fabrics sourced from all over India with each piece being hand embroidered using authentic materials, Vemanya epitomises ‘affordable luxury’.

Vemanya.com

Vemanya.com

Vemanya has a broad range of dresses available for sale covering every bridal occasion – from stunning saris to royal lehngas and classic anarkalis – Vemanya’s range also includes chic Indo-western wear and bridal sleepwear. In order to make sure that each bride gets a truly customised experience Vemanya allows for personal online stylists and video consultation. The range is also available offline at the Vemanya Design Studio in New Delhi.

Vemanya.com

Vemanya.com

The brainchild of Monika Srivastava, Mumbai-based entrepreneur & former media professional and Delhi-based Ritu Tandan who earlier ran the bridal ensemble boutique Ostara, Vemanya is conceived with the vision of offering high-end, made-to-measure garments in a convenient online format.

Vemanya.com

Vemanya.com

Vemanya is targeting upscale Indian buyers and NRIs from USA, UK, Canada, UAE and Australia. As part of the launch Vemanya is running a special online contest where the lucky winner will get a classical royal lehenga. The contest is open to women above 20 years of age residing in India, USA, UK, Canada, UAE and Australia.

Top Five Christmas Picks Of The Season

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Black jumpsuit with ivory Parsi jacket by Pallavi Puri

Black jumpsuit with ivory Parsi jacket by Pallavi Puri

Ambrosia necklace by Outhouse

Ambrosia necklace by Outhouse

Red vase clutch by Lovetobag

Red vase clutch by Lovetobag

Pranthi Reddy's design

Pranthi Reddy’s design

Pale pink floral embroidered jacket by Varun Bahl

Pale pink floral embroidered jacket by Varun Bahl

Azva’s gorgeous bridal collection

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 Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

 Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

 Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

Azva Bridal Gold Jewellery

The Art of Watch-Making—Bulgari

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Bvlgari Serpenti collection

Bvlgari Serpenti collection

The legend:

The first Bulgari watches were made in the 1920’s, but it was only at the end of the 1970’s that the firm presented its first important collection. In 1982 Bulgari founded the company ‘Bulgari Time’ in Neuchâtel, the heart of Swiss horology. This company now has over 500 employees, who are responsible for overseeing and inspecting the creation and production of all Bulgari watches. The technological research connected with the production of watch movements was initially carried out in collaboration with Girard Perregaux, one of the oldest and most respected Swiss watchmakers. This partnership triggered a process of continuous technological refinement and sophistication of Bulgari watches until 2000, when the Bulgari Group acquired sole ownership of Gérald Genta, Daniel Roth, and Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie. The first two firms produce high-end Swiss watches, while the third is owner of the production plants. They were all merged into Daniel Roth et Gérald Genta Haute Horlogerie S.A. In 2005 the Bulgari Group acquired 50% of Cadrans Designs, a Swiss firm that makes sophisticated dials, and 51% of Prestige D’Or, a specialized maker of bracelets in steel and precious metals.

101956- Serpenti watch,35mm, pink gold-diamonds case, Gold -full setting dial, Quartz movement, Diamonds 228 pce, Weight diamonds 1.11 [ct], Weight precious metall 125

101956- Serpenti watch,35mm, pink gold-diamonds case, Gold -full setting dial, Quartz movement, Diamonds 228 pce, Weight diamonds 1.11 [ct], Weight precious metall 125

The craftsmanship:

Bulgari craftsmanship produces complicated mechanisms with exclusive content. It is committed to complete control of the watch-making process, during both design and technological development. To do so, it chose to operate independently during the design and production phases, by centralizing development and production activities at just one atelier. Its staff includes des engineers, prototype makers, CAD specialists, and master watchmakers. Their work becomes an integral part of the watch itself, as in the case of the BVL 347 caliber of the Diagono Phases de Lune, with an exclusive display for tracking moon phases and a retrograde display (150°) of the day and date. The 347 components of its movement, which are hand finished and polished, required over 3,120 different steps during production and 350 quality control stages.

101787- Serpenti watch, 26mm, white gold-diamonds-case, White mother of pearl-diamonds dial, Quartz movement, Diamonds 134 pce, Weight diamonds 8.0 [ct], Weight precious metal 70.5

101787- Serpenti watch, 26mm, white gold-diamonds-case, White mother of pearl-diamonds dial, Quartz movement, Diamonds 134 pce, Weight diamonds 8.0 [ct], Weight precious metal 70.5

The movements:

Bulgari complications perfectly represent the fusion of Swiss watch-making art and unmistakable Italian design. Bulgari can satisfy the most demanding collectors with its characteristic and prestigious high-end watches, created by the passion of master watchmakers. For example, the handcrafted movement and dial and exclusive design of the Multi Complication Squelette case perfectly embody the essence of a Bulgari watch. The movement is the heart of a watch. It is the most complicated part to produce and develop, requiring over 7,360 hours for development and 380 for assembly and adjustment. The extremely delicate assembly phase is overseen from start to finish by the same Master Watchmaker, who guarantees its functionality and accuracy. The Bulgari Group develops and realizes ‘large and small complications’ in-house, at its subsidiaries Daniel Roth and Gérald Genta. Its objective was to continue creating unique movements with innovative ideas analyzed by watchmakers and translated into new technical designs. A prototype is then created and subjected to severe tests that can guarantee the technical feasibility and reliability of the movement.

101938- Serpenti watch, 35mm, pink gold-diamonds case, Full setting dial, Quartz movement, pink gold bracelet, 7 loops, Diamonds mounted 1.1100 carats

101938- Serpenti watch, 35mm, pink gold-diamonds case, Full setting dial, Quartz movement, pink gold bracelet, 7 loops, Diamonds mounted 1.1100 carats

The case:

The case is a key part of the unique design of a Bulgari watch and not just the element that contains and protects the movement. Balancing these different functions renders its creation very complex. For example, a structure with 67 components was developed for the Assioma chronograph. Each individual step in the production process demands total precision, starting from realization of the prototype to definition of all the production phases. After all the components have been meticulously checked by experts to ensure the highest standard of quality, they are assembled by hand with the most delicate care.

101788- Serpenti watch, 26mm, gold-diamonds-case, Mother of pearl Black-diamonds dial, Quartz movement, Diamonds 42 pce, Weight diamonds 0.700 [ct], Weight precious metal 77.2

101788- Serpenti watch, 26mm, gold-diamonds-case, Mother of pearl Black-diamonds dial, Quartz movement, Diamonds 42 pce, Weight diamonds 0.700 [ct], Weight precious metal 77.2

The dial:

For Bulgari, the dial is not just a simple device that indicates the time but also an important tool for demonstrating its watch-making experience. The incredible attention to detail that result from the combination of exacting skill and traditional Swiss craftsmanship is clearly reflected in the extreme complexity of all Bulgari dials. Cadrans Design of La Chaux-de-Fonds, the Bulgari Group subsidiary that specializes in the production of top-quality dials, has provided Bulgari with the tools and knowledge necessary for development and in-house production of high-end dials. The philosophy of Bulgari designers is to achieve sophisticated results through different combinations of colours on different levels of the dial in order to continue developing exclusive creations. Once the design is finalized, it has to be subjected to a careful technical analysis. Every treatment, colour, or supplemental surface (from 0.1 to 0.3 mm) could interfere with production of the dial. In the Assioma Multi-complication Squelette, the dial is composed of four levels (for a total depth of 0.8 mm) on which four different treatments are carried out. Different decorations can be realized in high-end horology, from the simplest to the most complicated motifs. The most common are: the Soleilé effect, the vertical treatment, Emaillé, Clou de Paris, Côtes de Genève, Azzuré, and Guilloché – the most precious of all.

101666- Astrale watch in white gold with marquise cut and pear cut diamonds (4,29ct), emeralds (4,29 ct) and round brilliant cut diamonds

101666- Astrale watch in white gold with marquise cut and pear cut diamonds (4,29ct), emeralds (4,29 ct) and round brilliant cut diamonds

The bracelet:

A watch bracelet complements the case by highlighting the principal features of its design, assuring comfortable wear. This implies a highly complex structure that often entails the use of more than 100 components. Following acquisition of Prestige D’Or, the Group subsidiary located in Saignelégier that specializes in the fabrication of bracelets, Bulgari can develop and produce its own bracelets in-house. The components are then finished by hand in order to obtain the desired level of finish and comfort. Only after this delicate operation is carried out can every single element be assembled in the exact order specified by a professional assembler. Over three hours are needed to polish the bracelet, a step that is carried out entirely by hand, while the delicate and painstaking assembly process takes from 30 minutes to one hour.

The Ferryman’s Tale by Rahul Mishra

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Rahul Mishra's Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Rahul Mishra’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Right between Miu Miu and Hermès, Rahul Mishra pulled off a great show at Paris Fashion Week. He happens to be the second designer after Manish Arora to have been featured on the Mode a Paris schedule.

Rahul Mishra's Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Rahul Mishra’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

This February, Mishra was awarded the prestigious International Woolmark Prize and since then the Delhi-based designer has been under the spectrum of international limelight.

Rahul Mishra's Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Rahul Mishra’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

For his Spring/Summer 2015 collection at Paris, the designer speaks about the unfamed stories and secret tales of the ferryman who carries travelers across water bodies. His collection was inspired by traditional Japanese art and three centuries old Chintz.

Rahul Mishra's Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Rahul Mishra’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Textile and surface development techniques have been Mishra’s strong suit, hence his choice of inspiration is not unexpected; but the designer’s implementation of the simple nonfigurative thought of a ferryman’s memoirs speaks of his profound understanding of his strengths.

Rahul Mishra's Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Rahul Mishra’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

“The Ferryman’s Tale epitomises my personal journey and growth as a designer. Every destination I have reached has always increased my quest to a greater design sensibility and cause to uphold the richness of India’s textiles and craft,” avers Mishra.

Rahul Mishra's Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

Rahul Mishra’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week

The collection of 33 pieces features looks in neutral colour palettes of blush, whites and charcoal grays. The styles swerve towards sports luxe, but the collection is noticeably Indian in its cuts.

 

Festive styling for your home

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Portico New York brings to you Manish Arora collection.

Portico New York brings to you Manish Arora collection.

With festivities round the corner, Portico New York, a leading soft furnishing brand, brings forth a plethora of bed linen collections to cater to your festive fancies. Home fashion for festive occasions – Shubh Mangalam Collection, Saath Phere Collection and the Manish Arora collection are the perfect adornments for your bed this season. The array of colours, patterns and chic contemporary designs can enliven any bedroom, thus adding spark of grace and elegance.

Manish Arora Collection for Portico New York

Manish Arora Collection for Portico New York

Portico New York is a brand that brings fashion from the ramp to interiors of your home, as part of its mission to make Indian homes fashionable.  The brand today has become the fastest growing bed and bath linen brand in India; it offers collections that span across five distinct categories – Kids, Youth, Wedding, Luxury and Health, and a range for every age group. The brand also delivers the hottest styles from around the world in stunning bed and bath renditions by four of the biggest names in the world of fashion – Manish Arora, Neeta Lulla, Nishka Lulla and Wendell Rodricks.

Shubh Mangalam Collection by Portico New York

Shubh Mangalam Collection by Portico New York

In its constant endeavour to usher global fashion into Indian homes, Portico New York brings to you hot trends, chic designs and kitsch motifs. With innovation and creativity at the heart of everything they do, the brand leads home fashion revolution with trendsetting initiatives, product innovations, clutter breaking advertising, trade and customer loyalty programmes and online engagements.