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FASHION TRENDS FOR 2018 -- BODIES, SILHOUETTES & TECHNIQUES, TREATMENTS !

With natural disasters, threats of global conflict and terrorism creating uncertainty around the globe, the macroeconomic environment remains in flux. This leads to a wistful mood and yearning for what was. We see in the New Year, a lot of Revival as far as recent most popular fashion trends go-- like  Jumpsuits, Atheliesure, Denim, fringes, Logos, trench coats-- but all with a spin.  Personalization and Curation are becoming more and more important to the customer who expects everything. Apart from convenience, great price and quality, the consumer is looking for a personal look every time they engage with their chosen brand. So we find that Versatility of a piece of clothing OR as styling continues to gain popularity.  1) Jumpsuits Jumpsuits are now a staple item in wardrobes and this year too-- elegant  styles at Tod’s,  très chic from Apiece Apart,  in a ‘70s reinterpretation at Gucci, pastel at Sportmax,  and  boyfriend style at Public School-- one for every taste

LETS GO AHEAD HAPPY-- MOODS AND TRENDS FOR 2017 -- Anu PD

Well 2017 is here! 2016 took us through some mind-boggling and unbelievable events and experiences! All of that will definitely change how we perceive our lives and the future. World-events hugely impact trends and style. Here are some outcomes-- ·          The Trump-card, Brexit, increase in natural disasters, rising terrorism, concern for the planet, conflicts, have all brought immense uncertainty for the future, with them. As a result, Up-cycling and Re-cycling will gain importance this year. Silhouettes will reflect an individual’s personal spiritual experience ·          Apart from these gloomy influences, the world has seen appreciation of culture and tradition as also, awareness and acceptance of beliefs and lifestyle choices. These have resulted in fashion referencing both traditional costumes and new directions like Gender-neutral clothing. In India, with demonetization pulling at us like puppets on a string, the evergreen saree will still come to the rescue when a wom

WEAR IT DIFFERENT SAYS ANU PD

It was after a long hiatus that I spent an afternoon walking around Hauz Khas Village or HKV as it is now known and I chanced upon designer Anuradha Prasad Dhawan’s studio. The designer whose salt and pepper look has become a style statement seamlessly combines her role as board member of A4A Group of Companies which operates in the travel and hospitality sector and her yen for fashion. Anu who describes herself as “an entrepreneur by nature and a fashion designer by profession.”   Read More