Brian Rennie has a knack for chic, and he proves it by delivering modern, eclectic pieces with a spin all their own. Presenting LONDON as the theme at “Platform Fashion” in Düsseldorf, Basler staged a spectacular show, with many Basler favourites in the Front Row.

Thirty models worked the runway including Rebecca Mir, Luisa Hartema, Julia Trainer, Jana Drews, and Nieves Alvarez, in luxurious materials with rich tones of Sapphire, Amethyst, and ruby pop with sophisticated tones of camel, anthracite and black.  It’s all about modern classics with an unexpected twist; reinterpreting lace, leather; reinventing leopard and patchwork. Signature details abound. There’s the luxe of handbags and belts. The feeling of dresses that wrap, drape, and flatter every figure.

Marking an era in luxury clothing, the Italian brand Gucci gracefully completes its golden jubilee with Japan. Launching an exclusive new Flora Capsule Collection, the brand celebrates its 50th year with a series of events benefitting UNESCO, thereby continuing with its social responsibility.

From its innovative invention of the bamboo bag, to the extravagant collection of handbags, eye gears and many more, Gucci has always been known for its fine quality and elegance. With its half a century long relationship with Japan, it now showcases the same through events like ‘The House of Artisans’, the opening of the renovated ‘Ayoama Flagship’ in Omotesando. Along with the opening event, ‘The House of Artisans’, Gucci donates its 100% scarf sales to UNESCO Association Scholarship-GUCCI Scholar initiative.

Whereas, in an attempt to promote Japanese culture and craftsmanship, Gucci serves as the main sponsor of Hidetoshi Nakata’s charity gala dedicated to the “REVALUE NIPPON PROJECT”.

Paying due respect to the remarkable association with Japan which started in 1940, the brand showcases it’s Premiere Gowns in the country for the very first time. Ending the year with a dinner hosted by President and CEO Patrizio di Marco, Creative Director Frida Giannini pays a special visit to Japan as part of the celebrations, hence keeping its role of social responsibility intact.

VinoFest 2014, co hosted by Shamita & Mashoom Singha is one of its kind wine festivals to take place in the Eastern Suburbs of Mumbai.  Bringing their specialty Wines to VinoFest were renowned wine companies not only from India but also from Australia, Germany, Spain, France and South Africa, perfectly paired with exotic flavored cheese.

Seen enjoying the drum performances, wine tastings, exotic cheese and the ceremonial grape stomping were Waluscha Dsouza, Carol Gracias, Svetlana Casper, Pia & Binal Trivedi, Sanea Shaikh, Shonali Nagrani, Mehak Chahal amongst many others.

Dig in the traditional Mughlai flavours as the Khansamas prepares age old traditional recipes infused with spices of the season, inspired by home style cooking.

Food festival at Cafe Uno at Shangri-La’s – Eros Hotel, New Delhi. Between January 31, 2014 until February 9, 2014, Relish the authentic fare from the city of the Nawabs – Lucknow at our All Day Dining restaurant during dinner, meticulously crafted by our team of Chefs.

Sonam Kapoor looked ethereal in an off white sari by designer duo Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla at Ahana Deol’s sangeet ceremony. The Diva looked every bit the heavenly constellation in an off-white silver badla embroidery sari teamed with a wire lace blouse in the same metallic colour .

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With the theme for the year ahead is North/South – East/West, the journey of discovery begins in India, where, from the time of the Mughals through the Rajput, to the present day, Indian craftsmen have been commissioned to carve and inlay marble, wood and stone, to weave in silk and to mould in clay.  “Made in … India’s” exhibition will showcase furniture and tableware, textiles and jewels that reveal an imaginative reinterpretation of traditional craft skills by contemporary Indian designers.

“We have chosen designers to represent all of the craft skills for which India is best known, yet will be showing them in a light that will dramatically change the way that people might think about the tagline “Made in India”.  For many, Indian goods are associated with poor quality and cheap labour.  The BE OPEN project will prove that there is vast potential to reverse that perception,” says, Mr. Sunil Sethi, President FDCI.

Pieces in the exhibition include: fashion by Aneeth Arora’s “Pero” brand, Abraham and Thakore, Samant Chauhan, Ashish Soni, Gaurav Gupta, Rahul Mishra, Pankaj and Nidhi Ahuja; textiles by Gita Chopra’s “Disha” brand, Ezma and Rasa; furniture by Bombay Atelier, Ayush Kasliwal, PortsideCafé and Sameer Wheaton; products by Sunil Sethi Design Alliance, Thukral and Tagra, Gunjan Gupta, Sahil & Sarthak and Siddhartha Das; lighting design by Klove and Vibhor Sogani; and metalware by Devi Design and Episode.

Nothing will be for sale, but the work will be presented as though part of a new brand, with logo, labels and tags, shopping bags and display all reflecting contemporary design: dynamic, beautifully crafted goods, grounded in tradition, yet reinterpreted for today.  Items from the exhibition will be auctioned during BE OPEN’s events at Milan World Expo 2015.  The proceeds from the auction will be plowed back into the Young Talent Award fund, creating a virtuous circle of support for emerging designers.