What is something every wardrobe needs and that you can never have enough of?  The t-shirt of course! Now in their second season, NYC based fashion label, Eighteenth, has managed to be at the forefront of design for this American staple.  The collection of tees combine  minimalism with an avant-garde twist, the use of asymmetrical lines, cutouts and geometric straps to compliment soft fabrics and clean silhouettes.  This is definitely the part of your wardrobe that can translate from day to night, be worn with jeans or skirt, something you can sleep in or throw a blazer over for a night out.  Choose from six signature styles, all available in black or white for less than $100 each.

Available online at www.eighteenthnyc.com.

The Oberoi, New Delhi showcased the creative vision of M3M Group as it collaborates with world renowned architect Mr Ramesh Khosla, Arcop and the multi-faceted Satish Gupta, artist-sculptor-poet in a party hosted by CMD Basant Bansal, chairman and managing director M3M Group.

M3M Group with over 12 years of real estate expertise today announced their foray into boutique realty. It is also launching Golf Estate on Golf Course Extension Road in Gurgaon. The project is in the planning stage and will be launched in September 2010.

At the evening Satish Gupta lent his creative vision capturing the serenity of nature on canvas along with his Haiku calligraphy depicting the five elements of nature accompanied with a flutist and chant music that enthralled all. Architect extraordinaire Ramesh Khosla explained the project and its many facets, where the entire expanse of the apartments will be on stilts and shall face the golf course. 

Guests that poured in with their well wishes included: actor Chitrangada with golfer husband, Jyoti Randhawa, artist Anjolie Ila Menon, wife of artist Satish Gupta Amita Gupta with son Ananda were also present to lend him support,  honourable minister of education and tourism Shri Arvinder Singh Lovely, Sunaina Anand, designers Leena Singh, Niki Mahajan, Poonam Bhagat, Bobby & Manju Grover and Monisha Bajaj with Anil Lepps; Navneet & Kitty Kalra, Shammi Thapar, Shefali Talwar, Rashmi Virmani who choreographed the evening with husband Sanjay Virmani.

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The fashion week that just concluded opens up the food for trends and styles that will lead the bias for the approaching Autumn/Winter. Fashionfad.in puts WIFW A/W ’10/11 under the fashion microscope and scrutinizes each influence and design detail with similarities and differences to skillfully design the trend manual. And as the winds whisper this winter there is geometrical invasion in prints and construction or rather deconstruction. The erogenous areas get covered with no cleavage being revealed but yes the back epitomizes the sensual feel as it gets all the attention with deep diving cowls and crystal and embroidery detailing.

The geometric influence that was seen in Manish Arora’s Spring Summer collection catches as wild fire for the autumn winter in geometric lines forming three dimensional planes, circle appliqués, polygons fitting into grids and even the silhouettes get boxier or trapeze. In Aastha Bahl’s ensemble the bright colourful lines and polygons of patch work are set on a dark brown base of full sleeves top and belted loose pants fitted at the ankle.  Charu Parashar’s flower sweeping fitted gown exudes glamour with geometric and illusionary prints sans embellishments. The perfect small trapeze dress by Pankaj and Nidhi draws geometrical planes through cording and interlacing. And Rahul Mishra sketches the metamorphosis in grey lines over white below knee length dress.

Asymmetric hemlines and deconstructed front and back panels were visible through all shows in subtle or loud outbursts. The hemline never remained traceable as sometimes the back panel went longer than the front or the overlapping caused the desired shifting of plane, and a couple of  times the hemline also experienced cowls or huge upturned drapes. Gaurav Gupta’s red and black checks focused layering and powered shoulders with puff sleeves and an over cover satin sheath draped as one shoulder dress in grey. Jaya Rathore made asymmetrical cowls in red dress with absolutely haphazard hemline. Prashant Verma juxtaposes his look in padded shoulders and frayed layered edges in his ochre jacket over black sheer dress. With Ridzyn interpreting cowls hood and deconstructed folds on the hemline.

Style zeitgeist also crowns charcoal black as the new black and tinges of purple add the royal streak. The other style directions lays hands on one shoulder dresses, ankle length trench coats in coarse or sheer fabric. Thin leather belts over dresses, sarees, skirts, trousers are actually omnipresent. An extensive and exclusive dose of block prints, leheria and traditional motifs carve the big picture as embroideries take a back seat. Sonam  Dubbal’s  block printed dress with a little tie-up belt in gold just below the waist compliments with a long quilted coat. Tarun Tahiliani raises the temperature with purple drape dress knotted at the one shoulder. Abraham and Thakore styles belt over straight fit kurta and pajma. And red being the accent colour of the season, Shantanu and Nikhil drape a hooded dress.

The pants go structured high waist or relax in dhoti cowls. Ankita and Anjana Bhargav style double buttoned high waist trouser with grey cowl top and the trousers go completely relaxed in Namarata Joshipura’s dull gold evening outfit. The dhoti pants contrasts drapes with Nandita Basu’s velvet green and Siddhartha Tytler’s lurex blue.

The casuals and evening wear get very crispy and bounce with a high degree of styling. Masaba Gupta’s deep dyed colours paint the angrakha kurtas over polka dotted dhoti pants. Ritu Beri has rugged basic blue denim matched with an army inspired bejeweled cropped jacket. The overlay of prints and piping for the pleasant winter sun surfaces in Vineet Bahl’s creation. And a deconstructed jacket over tattered top and fitted pants pronounces the fashion infused winters by Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna.

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Fashion has a new name and it comes all the way from Latin America. ‘Lolita’ the high end designer apparel the accessories line from Uruguay is now available in India.

Founded over 50 years ago in Punta Del Este, Lolita started its international expansion under an original franchise system. It offers casual garments and accessories for customers of all sizes. The collections are classic yet fashionable following the worlds fashion trends.

Lolita a chain of 100 owned and franchised stores located across South America and Europe, is been promoted by Gitanjali Lifestyle in India.

Reviving the timeless elegance of leather in its Victorian form, Designer Shahrukh Zaidi’s creations are an eclectic mix of leather belts and handbags for both men and women.

An illustrative anatomy of intricate couture and accessories, studio SRZ exhibit a repertoire of enduring design, unrivaled workmanship and materials, in his studios. Made from the finest cowhides produced at one of the oldest and leading tanneries in Italy, the designer employs a ‘slow tanning’ process that helps maintain the product’s natural look, enhance durability and longevity.

One can pick from a variety of doctors bags, slingbags, luxurious luggage and laptop satchels in a colour pallete of classic red, tan and natural brown. Each piece at studio SRZ has impeccable finish and high quality, is biodegradable and suitable for people who are allergic to chrome.

 “I have always been inclined to Fashion. Being well dressed and like they say ‘dressed for the occasion’ was something my mother instilled in me and my sister. When the pop culture grew in, it brought lots of colour and I realized my dream to be a designer. Bridal gowns interested me and when my sister got married; dressing her up convinced to move towards my passion – Fashion. It was definitely not easy as I was an established Interior Designer and things were great in business. On my brother’s advice, I moved to US to pursue my Interior work and learn more. But after meeting a Bridal designer in New York, I spent nights learning pattern making and understanding Fashion design. So on returning back to India, I spent close to two years working closely with silk weavers in Kancheepuram. All this gave me the confidence and know how to start my label Michelle Sallins.” replies the designer on how she got into fashion. 

  • She started her label in 2007, meaning the brand is three years old.
  • John Galliano gives her the inspiration in her fashion career.
  • Michelle showcased her collection at the recent Bangalore Fashion Week, 2010.
  • She is all set to showcase at Miami International Fashion Week, 2010.

She describes her flight of fashion as absolutely fantastic. The designer loves every day of her profession as a designer. In the industry, people know her for her silhouettes, colours combinations and timely deliveries. She believes in matching the costume to the wearer’s personality and bring in great create functionality, comfort and elegance.  

What inspired her first collection? “The BUTTERFLY- My Dad often referred to me as that. I used to travel a lot, always looking to do new stuff even when at home. Vibrant and full of life, I used to create colourful pieces of art or sometimes even dress in complete bold combinations. He thought I would join films or get into full time modelling…I had a beautiful, fun childhood which reflects in my creations.” tells Michelle.

Apart from this, she finds her muse in people around her, particularly women. The fairer sex has an inspiring frame, sensuality, movement and much more for the designer to excite a brainwave. In fact, she can perceive the gender’s traits in her signature motif, The Butterfly – colourful, feminine and sensuous. And she considers herself to be a God’s favourite child as she talks of not having seen real hard times. Still during her miniature difficult times, it’s her work and the challenge to innovate  that help her sustain.

We ask her for some fashion gyan. Consider what she shares, “You can look fashionable when dressed appropriately without being over done! Remember to use only two accessories but any. For e.g. a watch and earrings, a big clutch with a simple dress, a broad looped belt with plain fitted jeans. You need to have a LBD, a pair of well fitted indigo jeans and a white top with a tan belt, any three types of shoes, one 4” pumps for sure, a nice dress jacket, three pairs of broad bangles in metal, wood or bling and georgette or a lace cocktail saree.”

You can get Michelle Salins at :

Couture.Diffusion.Linen, 1/1, Kingston Road,

Richmond Town,

Bangalore 560 025, INDIA