Fashioning Gau ArtsOne-of-its-kind art initiative of late came to fore when a group of artists across the country came together with ‘Gau Art’ to raise funds for injured, stray and abandoned animals.

All conceptualized by Garima Jain of Transmedia Arts for The Good Karma Shelter in Kasauli, the initiative plays around the use of fiber glass heads of cows to let the artists run their imaginations riot – and that too in different forms like encrusting with Swarovski as done by artists Binoy Varghese and Manish Pushkale.

The masterpieces by these artists including Anjum Singh, Arpana Caur, Dileep Sharma, Farhad Hussain, George Martin P.J, Madhavi Parekh, Prajjwal Choudhary, Paresh Maity, Rohit Sharma and Trishla Jain amongst others will be exhibited on 20th and 21st January, 2012 at Arpana Caur’s Gallery, Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi.

Fashioning Gau Arts

Fashioning Gau Arts

Stylounge ExhibitionLondon based Creative agency Stylounge On the eve of their 30th anniversary presented a mutiny of vivid mind’s eye through an exhibition which was held at the Aubin Gallery in London. The exhibition titled as ‘Dream in Color’ showcased a varied range of alluring creations by all the ingenious mind’s starting from Viv Dykes to Jamie Gibson and Mark Higenbottam to Jojo Mar along with Rob O’Connor and Michele Rossi. A perfect assemble ranging from video installations, assemblages to painting and photography was reflected by Dream in Color.

The exposition even revealed the most dominant designs crafted by the creative agency all throughout its 30 years of expedition. Stylounge has a record of constructing their innovations into pieces for the inspiring The Rolling Stones, magical Blur, George Michael and Morrissey. The unforgettable Trainspotting artwork is also an example of the group’s effort. Stylounge came into existence in the year 1981. It was Rob O’Connor who initiated behind laying this agency and his speculation has now been globally acclaimed.

Stylounge Exhibition

London based Selfridges, not ready to leave its position and cede the headlines created by it to any other ingenious. No doubt, the label is outstanding when it comes to innovations but recently its vision has touched the zenith. The label for its 2011 born Bright Young Things initiative has signed five of the extremely promising gen next London based designers which include Adam Andrascik, Alice Lee, Masc, Maarten van der Horst and Sorcha O’Raghallaigh.  The designers are assigned to come up with a spanking new store applying their mind’s eye by the end of Feb 2012. Selfridges will be using the new augmented store to showcase its pieces along with the exclusive 2012 spring/summer collection by the designers.

The project is initiated to shore up the career of the young talents and help them join the designer list showcasing at the London Fashion Week. Before the initiative was focused the label in the month of December came into spotlight due to grabbing all the big names starting from Alexander McQueen, Givenchy, Prada, Chanel, Lanvin to  Balenciaga under one roof. The label is extremely excited to showcase these varied crowned titles at the commencement of its first phase of new women’s designer galleries. Completely refurbished motifs are opted by this high end London based label for its galleries. Even ingenious Tanya Ling has even contributed a range of her special paintings exemplifying modern luxury woman for the first phase of the galleries.



The gallery is spread over 17,000-square feet absolutely based on its neo-classical style mode.  Advanced in built cameras are implemented to allow its patrons view their outfits from varied angles along with automated fitting rooms escorted with digital mechanism.  Photographs taken can also be conveyed across to anyone while deciding on an outfit chosen.  With a motive to set high end fashion these exclusive galleries are constructed in an incredibly electrifying pattern.

Rahul Mishra Weaves MagicIn a recent showcasing, designer Rahul Mishra did what he is best at – created splendour with Ikat designs while showcasing an eclectic collection of Pochampally weaves at Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai.

The showcasing recreated the richness of Han- Atlas fabric- a multihued hand woven and hand dyed Ikat fabric of early 19th century Central Asia that was popular with traders on the silk route and stood as a symbol of luxury. Apart from artistry and revival, the cynosure of the show was Parvathy Omnakuttan who walked the ramp for the designer.

Aiming to present the splendor of Ikat weave in its pristine form, the collection featured a range of wraps, rich coats, tunics, and saris. The highlight of the collection remained the craft which has been reinterpreted in a neo graphic manner reanimating traditional Indian motifs such as leaves, flowers, blossoming buds, and peacocks.

Rahul Mishra Weaves Magic

Rahul Mishra Weaves Magic

Rahul Mishra Weaves Magic

Rahul Mishra Weaves Magic

Rahul Mishra Weaves Magic

Rahul Mishra Weaves Magic

Rahul Mishra Weaves Magic

Kids Fashion 2012Not a very long ago, kids used to be more about Tom & Jerry and their figments than Suri Cruise & Harper Seven, and their multi-million dollar ladylike world. The toddlers now crawl in designer wear, and preferably the very first step is enveloped in the halo of shimmering stilettoes. Times are changing, so the nouveau independent mommies, and their born-to-socialize kiddos and their chartered fashion flight.

Amidst the new fancies, kids fashion is seriously growing up, that too at an inhumanly pace never seen before. Kidswear buzz is ringing loud around the world which echoes here in India either. Though still in its nascent stage kidswear market is seeing a phenomenal change with an influx of international brands and simultaneous growth of domestic ones where the latest cause celebre is first-ever India Kids Fashion Week, kicking off from January 17, 2012.

Actually, Kids fashion Week is the call of the exponentially growing Indian market, which is estimated to be worth Rs. 30,000 crore. Constituting 15% of overall apparel market, Kidswear is the next big thing in the retail space. “India is one of the biggest emerging market for retail especially fashion and in that space kids wear. I see a huge potential for designer kids wear in India with a growing middle class who has a generous disposable income they want to spend on their homes, lifestyles and mostly importantly now on their kids.”

Kids Fashion 2012

“Plus, the existing market of the fashion forward rich moms who want to dress up their kids in designer clothes but had nowhere to go except shop internationally till now”, says Designer Payal Singhal, who will be showcasing her recently launched kids line, comprised of little party frocks in bright hues at the upcoming Kids Fashion Week.

Well, the emergence of kids wear can all be attributed to changing lifestyles due to globalization and influence of social media keeping the kids all updated about Hollywood and the trends floating around. Designer Sonya Vajifdar concedes, “Kids these days dress the way they want and are inspired by Hollywood kid icons and want to pick out their own clothes and even make their own style statements. I think now is the best time to start a kids line as not only is it challenging to meet the wants of kids but the market is getting extremely popular either. More and more high-end kid stores are opening and the demand is becoming more as well.”

Kids Fashion 2012

Now as far as high-end stores are concerned, Indian market is still unorganized, chiefly run by local apparel makers. The branded brigade is only governed by the likes of Lilliput, Kidology, Gini & Jony, Benetton Kids, Zara Kids and Disney. But the scenario seems changing as the organized sector is growing at the rapid rate of 30% per annum. Throwing light on the status quo of Kidswear market in India, Karina Rajpal of Kidology, says, “Customers today are more aware of the options available and have access to products that previously they could only buy overseas. They have developed preferences for brands and have expectations of what these brands deliver and display loyalty towards them.”

Kids Fashion 2012

She furthers, “With almost 30% of the Indian population under the age of 15, we expect this market to grow at a fast rate in the coming years. The kidswear sector in particular is growing extremely fast with an expected growth of 15-20% within this year itself.  The combination of a relatively young demographic with increasing levels of disposable income and smaller families lead us to believe that we will continue to see tremendous growth within this segment. Players who entered this market just 5-6 years back are major names in the industry today. So the drastic changes would be seen in the coming years.”

Kids Fashion 2012

Designer Payal Singhal seconds Karina Rajpal, who by the way has biggies like Gaurav Gupta, Malini Ramani, Gauri Nainika Karan, Nandita Basu and Maya Nocon designing for Kidology’s upcoming show at India Kids Fashion Week. She says, “I think the kidswear market will evolve in both spaces the mid-range that is affordable to everyone like a pret line by designers and the more high fashion line which will be more expensive which is Yes bought by a lot of people. They have been used to spending anywhere from $50 for a simple designer t-shirt with a logo to $200 for outfits on international designers and in that space too everyone is saturated and looking for more and better.”

On the final notes, the 13-year old youngest Indian designer, Prachi Badvae who is going to design clothes for models in the age of 12 to 14 at the upcoming three-day kids event being held in Mumbai concludes, “I prefer to design for this age because this is the time when kids as well parents are confused whether to wear a dress from kids section or from adult section. I personally believe that Indian kids are fortunate that they have two major options like ethnic as well as western wear. But the only problem is that unlike Western brands, which stick to their sartorial sensibilities, we here unnecessarily give an Indian touch on western wear and end up messing it all.”

Chettinad Festival @Spice Water Trail Starting from Monday 16th Jan’12 Menu : Poondu rasam, Kuzi Panyaram, Paripu Vadai, Chicken pepper fry, Mutton Varathatu, Karvapilai Era Meal for two – Rs 1200+ taxes Timing-12 noon onwards Venue- Spice Water Trail M-24, First Floor, M-Block Market, GK 1, New Delhi

Warm up your winter with an array of lamb delicacies such as Lamb with hot garlic sauce, Sliced lamb with black pepper, Lamb with oyster sauce etc during lamb fest at Royal China, Nehru Place. DATE: 10th-20th January 2012 TIME: Lunch & Dinner MEAL FOR TWO: Meal for two is Rs 1500. VENUE: Royal China, 16th Floor, Eros Corporate Tower, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019

Sura Vie Presents live performances by Indian Ocean 9:30 p.m Blend into the best ingredients from food and contemporary fusion music, to involve the senses and give you that unmatched enjoyment of entertainment collectively. ! Program Details Date- 19th January, 2012 Venue- Sura Vie, No1 Scindia House, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi.

Dabboo’s ConstellationYes! Wishes are horses and Dabboo Ratnani rides them. The famous tinsel town photographer has clinched it again, outdoes what he is best at – making Roman Gods out of not-so-ordinary Bollywood celebrities.

Aptly, the Pirelli of India, Dabboo Ratnani Calendar 2012 like always serves the visual feast, a sumptuous one, garnished with Bollywood stardust featuring seductresses going topless and debonair bald. Also posing alike are cradle-snatchers and ephebes, bringing a refreshing breath through brushes going unrestrained – sometimes dreamy, sometimes winking with ‘hold your knickers’.

The latest edition of the calendar features who’s who of the dream land shot aesthetically in closed spaces, mostly in black-and-white. From covering Amitabh Bachchan peeping out of ripped newspaper to Don 2 hung-over smoke smothered Shahrukh Khan, the man- behind-the-lens Dabboo has amazingly rendered a distinct character to every star while capturing the zeitgeist.

Portraying the glamour with sensuality, the calendar which was first launched in 1999 has had featured every big name of Bollywood. The campiness didn’t go a spec less in an eventful decade where the newest one has serenely dirty Vidya Balan wearing nothing but only few jewels around her neck and glammed up Aishwarya flashing emerald in her eyes. Touché!