My Works in Glam March 2016
My Works in Glam March 2016
My Works in Glam March 2016
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GLAM / ON OUR
RADAR
MARCH 2016
AN EDIT
OF THINGS
THAT ARE
HOT NOW
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DIOR JEWELLERYS
JOURNEY TO GRANVILLE
It was as if the stickers were put
together spontaneously, without
any preconceived constraints, says
Victoire de Castellane, the creative
director of Dior Jewellery. In paying
homage to Christian Diors childhood
in Granville, Normandy, the new
collection puts together twelve unique
pieces capturing the spirit of childish
and creative games and is transformed
into coloured stones. Colour plays
a starring role. The manner in which
theyre assembled creates a sense of
equilibrium that means that no one
colour dominates another. So that each
one has an equal chance to shine, she
explains. Accompanying the collection
is a series of timepieces that echoes the
Granvilles carnival festive atmosphere,
which played a big part in the late
couturiers childhood, as as he designed
costumes for himself and his friends.
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LANVIN JIJI
Fun and games continue with the two-tone
theme that is taking over the Jiji bag this season.
The two-tone models are made with kip leather
and a specific technique is used to create a
perfect, seamless line between the two colours.
The bag with the adjustable gold chain takes on
a chequerboard spirit in black and white, while
other small bags combine black with powder
pink, or black with brilliant white.
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GLAM
SOCIAL MEDIA
SINDHU NAIR
FASHION EDITOR DEBRINA ALIYAH
DEPUTY EDITOR EZDHAR IBRAHIM ALI
SENIOR CORRESPONDENT AYSWARYA MURTHY
KARIM EMAM
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AARTHI MOHAN
CORRESPONDENT KEERTANA KODURU
PHOTOGRAPHER
ROBERT ALTAMIRANO
SUB EDITOR SHELLEY KNIPE
MANAGING EDITOR
VENKAT REDDY
HANAN ABU SIAM
AYUSH INDRAJITH
MAHESHWAR REDDY B
FREDRICK ALPHONSO
MANAGER MARKETING SAKALA A DEBRASS
ASSISTANT MANAGER MARKETING MATHEWS CHERIAN
SONY VELLATT
A H M IRFAN
SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANT DENZITA SEQUEIRA
ASSISTANT EVENTS MANAGER JASMINE VICTOR
MEDIA CONSULTANT ANIS MANSOURI
BUSINESS HEAD
COMING UP
PRATAP CHANDRAN
BIKRAM SHRESTHA
DISTRIBUTION SUPPORT ARJUN TIMILSINA
BHIMAL RAI
BASANTHA P
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT
G Talk
The fashion show has lost its meaning, a strong statement, coming from a close
friend who has years of fashion consultancy and industry insight under her belt.
This discussion was preluded, of course, by the biggest and perhaps most definitive
paradigm happening now in fashion. We are at the cusp of restructuring the fashion
calendar, which, like it or not, is going to change how every element in the industry
works. The designers fashion shows were originally meant to convey the mood and
inspiration behind the designs and to allow tastemakers (read: press and buyers) to
filter these to end users. But as we move towards a consumer-driven world, the roles of
buyers, the media, designers and retailers have to evolve to be adaptable. Social medias
role in opening direct communication between consumers and brands has completely
changed the value chain and ultimately, the essence of the fashion calendar.
So, has the fashion show lost its meaning? Or perhaps, it has changed in meaning?
In responding to consumer culture, it makes sense to show something when you are
ready to sell it. Case in point, Burberry listened and responded by officially changing its
collection schedule, and we highly anticipate that the CFDA might follow suit after its
engagement with Boston Consulting Group, to rethink New York Fashion Week.
The move, though for now, may only work for mega brands that have downstream
control with distribution, and will have a different impact on emerging designers.
Instant availability means pressure on designers to produce everything shown on
the runway, and inevitably issues will arise when designs dont sell. Alternatively, to
guarantee sales, designs might begin to gear towards commerciality and the realm of
creativity will suffer.
Thus, for this fashion month, a pleasant collective of small intimate presentations
that put the spotlight back on emerging designers and a unique capsule collection,
eschewing the fanfare of the runway production has been selected. Though
encapsulating the new meaning of the runway show most certainly has been Kanye
West with his Adidas/album launch repertoire. With all the big names and the entire
world watching live through various social media channels, this was perhaps the
prelude to the new era fashion show.
EDITORS PICK
ZOOLANDER IS BACK
AND WE COULD NOT
HAVE ENJOYED A MOVIE
PREMIERE MORE THAN
THIS ONE! WITH THE
ATTENDANCE OF THE
WHOS WHO OF BOTH
THE FASHION AND THE
FILM WORLDS, THE
SATIRE COMEDY IS A
WELCOME RELIEF THAT
PUTS THE FUN BACK INTO
FASHION.
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COUTURE SS16
A blend of
old and new
reveals for
what will be
this coming
spring.
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Giorgio Armani Priv
Replicating the movement of the human body through the manipulation
of colours and fabrics, Giorgio Armanis aptly titled Mauve En
Movement collection is anchored by weightless silks and delicate
organzas. Delicate jackets are adorned with ruffles, a leitmotif for this
season, with flounces emerging from shorts under jackets to give the
illusion of constant movement. The flounce also emphasises dynamic cuts
and gives a different take on lengths and volumes. Billowy silhouettes
make for a flattering cut for most shapes, but also find an appeal a
younger set of clients. Wave-like embroideries appear on skirts, trousers
and tops, and even on the hairstyles proposed as part of the look. This is
the season for bejewelled socks, for what is couture, if not in the details.
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Dior
In the houses first foray post-Raf Simons, it is a show of strength by its
team of artisans and master couturiers a somewhat dj vu experience
reminiscent of the Galliano debacle, although under entirely different
circumstances. The Dior woman in this collection is relaxed and
nonchalant, exploring another way of constructing fashion, and asserts
herself by wearing clothes in a new way. Volumes are freestyle, the Bar
jacket is versatile, knits stitched like lace, with unexpected contrasts of
texture and cut. It embraces a new attitude that lies in the virtuosity of
the savoir-faire that lives inside the houses ateliers. But one thing is for
certain, the intricate internal workings of Diors ateliers are solidly rooted
and it is capable of moving forward and producing beautifully crafted
pieces with or without a proverbial navigator.
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THE ONLY FOUR STYLES YOU NEED
TO HAVE THIS SEASON
BY DEBRINA ALIYAH
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Tadashi Shoji
Moschino Boutique
Marc Jacobs
TAKE A BREAK
Whats a Resort collection without actually
heading for a quick vacation? The mid-season
escapade could land you anywhere, so we are
going for vibrant and eclectic with the wardrobe. A
trusty poncho for all weather, a little fringe for the
festival vibe, a printed mini for the daytime cruise
and a feminine lace dress for the evening.
Giorgio Armani
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DKNY
Yigal Azroul
Bottega Veneta
Lanvin
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Alexander McQueen
Balenciaga
SCULPTED DREAMS
The sculptural technique, once the guarded domain of
haute couture, has slowly made its appearance on the
pret-a-porter runways in the last few seasons. No doubt,
the stiff silhouette makes for one of the most flattering
for all body types, but this season the trend goes into the
details. Merging with a softer combination, the sculpted
details come as hems, collars, and even on the sleeves.
Balenciaga
Reemami
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Emporio Armani
Dior
CANVAS WHITE
Solange Knowles wedding in autumn 2014 will forever be etched in
our book as the 101 In All-White Dressing. Her entourage that rocked
white in every sartorial combination, separates, minis, gowns and
maxis, should be the reference point for this seasons canvas white
theme. Straight-forward interpretations of one-pieces are easy to pull
off, but our favourites are looks of layers and layers of white garments
all pulled together by an equally glistening white pair of shoes.
Balenciaga
Raoul
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1 Classic lady bag, Alexander
Porto Arabia.
Villaggio Mall.
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1 Cross-stitch detail oxford,
Porto Arabia.
5 Rimmed sunglasses,
7 Bow-detailed sandals,
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1 Puccis First Episode full look.
Printemps.
6 Boiler suit, Iris & Ink, The Outnet.