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November 5, 1997 |
![]() ![]() It's that time of the year when there's a nip in the air and the chilly winds stroke the skin, at least in the northern part of our country. In preparation for the winter months, OCM has launched their Gold collection of lightweight woollen fabrics for men and the Madonna collection for their better halves.
Wool was also the main fabric used for their annual fashion presentation by the students of the Pearl Academy, New Delhi, who attempted to give it a new image. From jumpsuits to casual wear to cute baby doll dresses to tailored suits, it was all there. Showing its true colours, in more way than one.
There were quirky silhouettes, daring styling and innovative use of materials like leather, plastic, tencel, jersey, silk and lurex. Inspired by themes as diverse as the Artful Dodger in Oliver, Rabari embroidery, the Khann fabric from Maharashtra and the English countryside, the garments moved from stark lines to ethnic ambience or even a fusion of both. And now, to the written fashion. The only way to do it, says Norbert Platt, president and CEO, Mont Blanc International, is with a Mont Blanc pen. Especially since Mont Blanc products are now available in India through the company's exclusive showrooms.
With the fashion season at its zenith, designers are stepping on each other's toes trying to get hold of the best models, the most creative choreographers and, above all, the richest sponsors. The latter are absolutely vital if they want to dazzle the audience with a perfect combination of glitz and glamour.
Ravi Bajaj, on the other hand, presented blue as his theme for the season. He called it the New Black. Yet, his favourite colour has not been abandoned. Black featured prominently in the formal wear round, with hints of white emerging in crucial places. This collection once again sported the Bajaj hallmark of detailing -- whether in fabric, colour, silhouette or style.
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Meher Castelino
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