17 November, 2006

Trend Spotting WW Spring Summer 2007 - Yellow

Mark this spring season with a touch of yellow to your wardrobe. You can choose more sophisticated and pleasant buttery shades like those at 'Versace', 'Chloe' and 'Ellie Saab', but if you got that "happy go lucky" attitude then go for that bright acid yellow at 'Thakoon' as it is definitely going to make some heads turn.


Thakoon




Lanvin


Ellie Saab


Tuleh




Versace


Chloe

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Trend Spotting WW Spring Summer 2007 - Black

Black never seems to loose its charm. The true classic works perfectly for most of the occassions and with most of the colors. Make sure that it finds a fitting place in your wardrobe; even in summers.



Chanel


Balenciaga


Dior


Versace


Lanvin


Michael Kors

Yohji Yamamoto

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30 October, 2006

Two Genius performs.....



Bjork for Alexander Mcqueen Show at Fashion Rocks

29 October, 2006

Future of fashion ???

NSFW

The Spring Summer '07 collection by British Designer Hussein Chalayan was definitley a feast to the eyes of all technology and fashion enthusiasts.

The collection called "111" looked into 100 years of history of fashion and linked one decade to another............The show provided what could be the future like with self tranforming clothes. The garments transformed from the silhouette of one era to another. The show looked right out of the 60s space age inspired TV shows with UFO shaped hats.

Garments changed silhouettes, dresses shift hemlines, sleeves unfolded, garments unzipped by themsleves, caps changed shapes and model undressed on press of a single button.

.....................................but is this the future???

15 July, 2006

Trend Spotting WW - A/W 2006/07 - Ruffled Shirt

Chanel




Burberry Prorsum



Alexander Mcqueen




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14 July, 2006

Trend Spotting WW - A/W 2006/07 - Tartans & Plaids

It seems like tartans and plaids are going to be the fabric of the season. We have already seen much of them at menswear ready-to-wear and the story continues. They can be seen in many interesting patterns and color combinations with size ranging from small to big and colors varying from dull to bright. Plaided skirts, jackets and overcoats will be something to lookout for.

Balenciaga - WW A/W 2006/07




Burberry Prorsum - WW A/W 2006/07




Marc Jacobs - WW A/W 2006/07




Alexander Mcqueen - WW A/W 2006/07




All images from www.Style.com

13 July, 2006

Graduation show


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One of the pics from graduation show of my batch.
Rest of them you can find at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/adityakedia/

07 July, 2006

f-term - get your basics right

Ever those terms used in fashion editorials puzzled you. Did you ever wanted to know what does Empire line means or is lantern a kind of sleeve or skirt. If these fashion terms make you go mad or if you waqnted to improve your understanding of clothes than this is the section to look out for. It will be featuring terms used for fabrics, garment detailing, accessories and everyhting related to fashion and style. Let's begin with following : -

Denim & Jeans

What's denim and jeans. Most of us use the terms interchangeably. But both are not the one and same thing.

Denim Denim Jeans

Denim: It is a twill weave cotton fabric with colored yarn (which is usually blue) in the warp and white yarn in the weft. Because of this white yarn in the weft, you can see little white spaces in between the diagonal lines of denim.

Jeans: Jeans on the other hand is also a twill weave cotton fabric but has colored yarn in both the warp and the weft. It has three harness weave and can have other variations as herringbone and chevron apart from twill.

Twill: A cloth has a twill weave if it shows a diagonal effect on the surface. The diagonal lines you see on most of the trousers and jeans are because of this weave. This weave is known to make fabric stronger and durable. Has many variations like right-hand, left-hand, broken, herringbone etc.

Warp: It is the name given to yarns which run lengthwise in a woven fabric. They must have high tensile strength as compared to weft yarns as they are under continous tension. A single warp yarn is called end.

Weft: This refers to the yarn which runs across the width of the fabric. This is also called filling because the weft yarns are used to fill the gaps created by the warp yarns. The weft yarn is also known as pick.

06 July, 2006

Trend Spotting - MW A/W 2006-07 - Wine Red

What's hot and what's not. What to do and what not to do. Which is the hottest color of the season. Well this is not going to be the all neutrals or all dull winter. It is going to be all charged up with shiny and rich shades of wine red. Have a look yourself.

Vivienne Westwood - MW A/W 2006/07

Valentino - MW A/W 2006/07

Versace - MW A/W 2006/07

Dolce & Gabbana - MW A/W 2006/07

Costume National - MW A/W 2006/07


DSquared2 - MW A/W 2006/07


All images are from www.gqstyle.com

Trend Spotting - MW A/W 2006-07 - Tartans

Ever wondered where checks disppeared? They are back as Tartans - the traditional scottish textile pattern. So liven up otherwise dead winters with some interesting check patterns and color combinations.
Vivienne Westwood MW A/W 2006/07




Moschino - MW A/W 2006/07





Alexander Mcqueen - MW A/W 2006/07


All images are from www.gqstyle.com