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Sensuous, playful glamour at Resort Fashion Week

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Day three of the India Resort Fashion Week in Goa displayed vibrant yet relaxed elegance. The India Resort Fashion Week that was held in Goa (December 7-11) was all about sensuous and playful yet laid back fashion. On day three, designer Pria Kataria Puri presented her resort collection Persian punk that used Persian prints to create a sexy, nomadic feel. The designer teamed luxury with comfort with outfits such as kaftans, robes with bikinis, one sided cape dress, harem pants and jumpsuits with frayed ages, and jumpsuits with one-sided kaftan sleeves.

Sensuous, playful glamour at Resort Fashion Week

The silhouettes were free flowing, and the fabrics soft, and the colour palette include black, gold, orange, mustards bright red green. Another highlight of the collection were sexy accessories such as gold bling bands. Dhara Thakkar Baroque's collection was all about exuberance and grandeur. One saw a mélange of the old and the new, while the colours used were exotic yellow, mustard, red, orange, royal blue, purple with a dash of white and black. Free flowing silhouettes with elements such as ruching, frayed hemlines, gathers, cowls empire cuts with twisted sleeves lend the collection an uber cool touch. Babita Malkani’s Beach Bonita, was playful and glamorous, inspired during a holiday at the Spanish island of Ibiza. Models sashayed down the ramp in Palazzos jumpsuits, drape dresses, dresses and kaftans.

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Valentino's Modern Fashion Museum

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Valentino's Modern Fashion MuseumThe last time Valentino, or "Mr. Valentino" as he is often referred to even though his last name is Garavani, held a big party, the setting was the Temple of Venus, in 2007. It was part of an over-the-top three-day party celebrating his 45-year career in fashion, accessible only to the boldfaced-named and privileged.

On Wednesday evening, the setting of his latest party was decidedly more modern: the sleek, futuristic Frank Gehry-designed IAC Headquarters building in Chelsea. That was conscious. Mr. Valentino, who has retired from the label bearing his name, was celebrating the launch of the Valentino Garavani Virtual Museum, an online series of exhibitions featuring his collections downloadable to anyone for free.

Giancarlo Giammetti, Mr. Valentino's longtime right-hand man, came up with the idea for the virtual museum and didn't hesitate to boast that he's the more tech-savvy of the pair. "Of course," he replied when asked. "Not at all, not at all," the designer responded when asked how well versed he was in technology. "I learned a little bit more with the museum but no so much, not so much. But I'm going to. I'm going to."

But he has other talents. He famously sang a karaoke version of "My Way" last September at a party for Carine Roitfeld. He wouldn't be singing on this night however.

Shucks. After all there were some singers at the party he could have performed a duet with. Courtney Love, for instance, who admitted she "had no idea" what a virtual museum was but was curious and described herself as an agoraphobic who Andrew Saffir had to drag to come to the party. "I don't know that I do his style," Ms. Love said, referring to potentially singing with Mr. Valentino. "I mean Puccini?"

Also in the crowd, Vogue's Hamish Bowles, who recently auditioned for "X Factor" singing a Britney Spears song, who said Mr. Valentino would be a better singer than he. "I'm sure he's had far more experience."

The party, in a space bathed mostly in red light and housing screens to display the interactive online galleries, attracted figures from the worlds of fashion—Joseph Altuzarra, Daphne Guinness, Tamara Mellon, Peter Som; as well as entertainment—Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy, and Bravo's Andy Cohen.

Rachel Zoe said she was impressed that the 79-year-old could be so into an idea that seems more suited to a much younger generation. "I love that a man that is so kind of, I don't want to say traditional, but, I don't know, he's been around for awhile, is doing something so futuristic and amazing. It's not like a 23-year-old coming out with a blog. It's pretty cool."

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Beaches, babes, bikinis..here`s India Resort Fashion Week

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Beaches, babes, bikinis here`s India Resort Fashion WeekResort wear might have a niche market in the country, but the rules of the game are set to soon change with inaugural edition of India Resort fashion week(IRFW) starting here Dec 7.

With Shantanu and Nikhil, Manish Malhotra, Shivan and Narresh and Narendra Kumar associated with it, one can expect a melange of creative "fireworks" in terms of beach wear. The four-day fashion fete will have more than 15 designers from across the country participating.

The event will be held at the Grand Hyatt hotel and the icing on the cake will be the perfect location for the grand finale - Marbela beach resort, Morjim, where sea will provide the perfect backdrop. Aimed at taking Indian resort wear global, IRFW COO Shalini Chuganee feels this is going to be an apt platform to provide business-to-business opportunities to designers.

"This platform provides opportunities not only in business-to-business but in the business-to-consumer segment as well, resulting in brand equity. We are hoping the amalgamation of international quality standards with the finest resort wear designer collections will take Indian resort wear to the global fashion map," Chuganee said. Mumbai-based designer James Ferreira will open the show while Bollywood favourite Manish Malhotra will bring the curtains down Dec 10.

In fact, Pallav Ojha, director of UVAR Pvt Ltd, a retail firm which is also one of the main organisers of the event, felt the venue, the mood and the spirit of the fashion week goes hand-in-hand with the city of beaches. Hence the choice of the venue itself speaks a lot about the event.

"When we think about beach fashion, style and attitude, Goa is the first destination on people`s mind. Goa is visited by the maximum number of national and international tourists. Goa has been synonymous with luxury, style and the beach experience worldwide," Ojha told IANS. The enthusiasm amongst the participating designers is equally upbeat and positive.

Delhi-based designer duo Shivan and Narresh, who specialise in resort wear, feel there is a long way to go to the next level, but are optimistic that with shows like this, resort wear in India will grow with leaps and bounds.

"Designers who ardently create resort wear many a times go unnoticed. India does not provide adequate impetus for this booming sector. IRFW provides numerous designers a platform to showcase their creativity. It will helps them tap this profitable segment," Shivan Bhatiya told IANS.

As the countdown has already begun, one can start sipping martins and watch the show.

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Fashion designer falls victim to casting couch

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The owner of an advertisement company and his friend an art director were arrested by police after they allegedly sexually harassed a 23-year-old fashion designer on the pretext of giving her an assignment. The duo called the victim, Nikita (name changed on request) at their flat where they allegedly locked her in a room and physically assaulted her. The incident has been reported from Safdarjung area of south Delhi.

Fashion designer falls victim to casting couch

A senior police official said that Nikita lives in Defence Colony of south Delhi and has been known to the accused persons for a long time. They used to give her assignments and would pay her accordingly.

Hidden agenda
"The accused owner of an advertisement company Mohammed Rahil called the victim on the pretext of some work. However, Nikita at first turned down the offer. She told them that she had some other work to do. Rahil asked her to meet them once and called her to his flat in the area," said the police official. He also said that when she reached the address, the victim found Sukanta Kundu (the art director) the second accused in the case was already present there. The trio talked for a while.

"Nikita again turned down their proposal and decided to leave the place. The accused closed the door from the inside and did not allow her to go. They harassed her and physically assaulted her," said the police official. After sometime they opened the door. Nikita left and directly approached the police. The official said that when the police contacted the miscreants they said that Nikita was cooking up stories.

'She's lying'
"We wanted to give her some work but she perhaps wanted more money. She is lying," they told the police. The official said that the accused were arrested. "She said that the accused on the pretext of giving her an assignment have molested her. Police lodged an FIR under section 354 (molestation) and 342 (holding a person hostage) and 34 (common intention) against them. They were both arrested by the police," said the police
official.

Who's safe?
As reported by MiD DAY on October 11, a room attendant at a three-star hotel in south Delhi allegedly assaulted and attempted to rape a 24-year-old fashion designer from Bangalore, who had come to the Capital to meet her close friends and attend the fashion week that was on, in her room.

The victim, Neha (name changed) somehow escaped the clutches of the accused and called the police. The room attendant was arrested from the spot and an FIR under section 376/511 (attempt to rape) was lodged against him at Malviya Nagar police station of south Delhi.

A senior police official close to the investigation said on the condition of anonymity that the incident took place at Hotel Justa The Residence that is situated in Panchsheel area. "The room attendant has been identified as Ajay Kumar. He had been working in the hotel for the past three years. According to the victim, on October 8, the accused came to her room on the pretext of room service. Finding her alone he assaulted her.
The victim was pushed onto the bed; the accused tried to remove her clothes. Neha tried to defend herself and a scuffle broke out between them. She somehow escaped from his clutches and managed to call PCR," said the police.

The official said that the room attendant was handed over to the police by the hotel staff who had gathered at the spot hearing the commotion. The victim gave her written statement to the cops against Ajay Kumar. The police official said that the victim left for her hometown a day after the incident. DCP (south) Chhaya Sharma was unavailable for comments.

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L'Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2012 Campaign Launch?

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The L'Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival has kicked things off early with the launch of their 2012 Festival Campaign, one designed to evoke a “tactically, all-embracing quality... that emanates a strong sense of community through celebrating local Australian talent, their love of the festival and all that Melbourne has to offer”, according to the festival's Chief Executive Graeme Lewsey.

L'Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2012 Campaign Launch?

Instead of a sole celebrity ambassador for the festival, the 'Friends of the Festival' campaign seeks to highlight a range of Australian talent, including headlining international models Myf Shepherd, Nicole Trunfio and Alexandra Agoston. Of the 'all for one, one for all' approach to marketing the festival, Lewsey played the good old social media card, deeming consumers "the new fashion authority" and the campaign as being "level headed, tactile and not pulling on celebrity endorsement. It puts everyday consumers in the heart and soul of this campaign."

Interestingly then, in addition to the bounty of local talent on offer, equally as bountiful international burlesque style icon (and celebrity, duh) Dita Von Teese will make an appearance on the runway to showcase her underwear range, or Von Follies by Dita Von Teese for Target. Said The Teese: "I am delighted to celebrate the launch of Von Follies by Dita Von Teese, my debut lingerie collection for Target Australia at the 2012 L'Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival. I look forward to appearing on the coveted runway for the first time in my very own designs." Sure thing, Dita, you and the other 370,000 expected festival attendees. It is their festival, after all.

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Victoria Beckham leads the British fashion pack

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This week saw Victoria Beckham awarded Designer Brand of the Year at the British Fashion Awards. She travelled all the way from LA with her favourite accessory in tow – ­super-cute baby Harper – and was presented with her gong on the night by designer best mate Marc Jacobs. Other A-listers at London’s The Savoy for the ceremony included Kate Hudson, Daphne Guinness and Samantha Cameron who, like Mrs Beckham, all wore black. But my dress of the night by a mile was rock chick Kate Moss’s black floor-length fishnet frock.

Victoria Beckham leads the British fashion pack

My favourite designer Stella McCartney also picked up an award for Red Carpet Dresser of the Year, but the ultimate award of the night – Designer of the Year – went to Alexander McQueen’s Sarah Burton who sent the label stratospheric this year after designing THAT wedding dress for Kate Middleton.

While we’re on the subject of Great British brands, there’s good news for Brits living in Paris as M&S has just reopened in the French capital. After closing its store there 10 years ago, there were protest marches on the streets! I was living in Paris at the time and felt like joining in.

And more good news on the shop front – after the 24-hour sell-out success of Versace’s debut range for H&M, Donatella has said she’s already busy designing a follow-up range that will go online on January 19.

Finally, it’s time to wear the trousers – leather ones, to be precise. Make like Alexa Chung and keep them skinny-legged. If you’re a little self-conscious or tired of breathing in, team them with a boyfriend sweater or jacket. Just be sure to wear with a heel or ankle boots, not flats.

Biba at House of Fraser has the hottest on the high street (£149, down from £249) and Mary Portas, also at House of Fraser, has a skinny jegging style (£132, down from £230). OK, they don’t come cheap, but looking at price per wear and the fact they reappear every few years, it’s a good investment. I wear mine with a white T-shirt or shirt, a tux jacket and a killer heel.

But if you don’t do leather – or the price of it – Warehouse has faux leather skinnies (£45) as do Oasis and Topshop (below), both £42. Rock ’n’ roll!

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Some West Hollywood Retailers Think the Fur Ban Is "Super Annoying"

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Some West Hollywood Retailers Think the Fur Ban Is "Super Annoying"West Hollywood recently became the first city to officially put a ban on fur, and though it won't come into effect until September 2013, retailers in the area are already expressing their grievances. The NYT spoke with a few stores that are super peeved, and opinions ranged from calling the ban "ridiculous" to "super annoying." Reportedly, the John Varvatos store in the area is thinking of moving, as is the boutique Arcade. And wardrobe stylist Cary Fetman—who spends a lot of time and money on furs for Joan Rivers—will just head to Robertson Boulevard or Rodeo Drive. He says: "I refuse to shop where I have to wonder whether or not I'm missing something. The whole point of going to these boutiques was that I knew they were carrying this person's whole line."

But of course, not everyone is pissed. Animal rights groups are quite happy, and PETA's spokesperson Lindsay Rajt says: "These days, fur is falling out of favor with most designers. I think West Hollywood is setting a tremendous example for other cities to follow." She also says that she will not throw paint on you if you do wear fur. "It's much more effective to tap a woman on the shoulder and tell her she is too lovely to be wearing the skin of an abused animal than to douse her in red paint."

Many shoppers, too, are pleased with the ban. Lauren Frenkel told the Times, "It's a social statement. If people learned more about fur, then maybe they wouldn't buy it, and this makes them think about it." But then, there were some shoppers who liked fur and didn't want to go on the record about it, for fear that "animal rights activists would retaliate against them."

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DHL Awards NYNE top prize

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Nyne have walked away with not NINE thousand (I couldn't resist- Ed) but TEN thousand as winners of the DHL Express Fashion Export Scholarship for 2011, we were delighted to hear announced at The Langham today. Express and logistics company DHL is perfectly placed to move designers forward, seeing as it moves things for a living.

DHL Awards NYNE top prize

And today over the thoroughly delightful spread that is High Tea in Barolo at The Langham Hotel in Auckland, they announced Hamilton fashion label Nyne, made up of designers Jacob Scott-Simmonds, Miranda Scott-Simmonds and Tina Patrick, are the winners of the 2011 DHL Express Fashion Export Scholarship.

Nyne has been selling overseas for just two years and already has 30 stockists offshore as well as 30 in NZ; an amazing feat. This win -  open to New Zealand fashion designers who have been selling offshore for less than four years - will give them a big foot up.

I liked the comment from judge Erica Crawford, co-founder of Kim Crawford Wines, who said NYNE had a good concept of both "magic and money" which would stand them in good stead for exporting.

Margarita Robertson, judge, says, “Nyne has got the formula right. The trio has achieved the balance between brand, price, appeal and customer loyalty. The garments are creative with a strong wearable element. They’ve developed a point of difference that translates well for the export market.”

In a new addition to the scholarship this year, all three finalists will also be invited to join the New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) Path to Market programme for apparel exporters, which aims to improve the rate and speed of market entry to Australia.

The two finalists for the 2011 DHL Express Fashion Export Scholarship were Blak and Lela Jacobs (garments below) who Thread felt were also incredibly strong and look forward to seeing them more of them - and hope that they enter again.

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THE 2011 BRITISH FASHION AWARDS

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THE 2011 BRITISH FASHION AWARDSBritain’s style hearts beat for Alexa Chung. The presenter won her second consecutive British Style Award, bestowed based on a public vote, at tonight’s BFAs.

Chung, who wore a sparkle-bodiced Christopher Kane dress and Charlotte Olympia heels to collect her trophy, thanked all the designers in attendance ‘for designing such beautiful clothes, and for sometimes pretending they don’t notice when I steal them. Thanks, Kane.’And, trophy aloft: ‘This is for girls who dress like awkward boys.’

Chung’s appearance was one highlight among many at a glittering awards ceremony often called Britain’s version of a fashion-world Oscars. Before heading into the Savoy Theatre for the awards proper, Victoria Beckham, Marc Jacobs, Kate Moss, Samantha Cameron, Kate Hudson, Livia Firth (squired by real Oscar winner Colin), Olivia Palermo, Caroline Sieber, Josephine de la Baume and Hayley Atwell mingled over champagne in the grand hotel’s foyer.

The event rendered even the most poised attendees nervous. Beckham, nominated for her third BFA, held back tears as she approached the stage to collect the Designer Brand of the Year award from close friend Marc Jacobs. After thanking her team, her parents and her business partner, the designer paid tribute to another close collaborator—her husband. ‘Without David, I wouldn’t have had the courage to do what I am doing,’ she said.

Whilst most presenters proceeded straight to the envelope containing the winner’s name, Kate Hudson had other ideas. After approaching the podium to present Stella McCartney with the Red Carpet Award, Hudson donned reading glasses to share an anecdote about McCartney creating her gown for the 2001 Oscars. That design landed Hudson on every worst dressed list the next morning, but McCartney has kept the actress ranked among the best dressed at events ever since, Hudson described with a smile.

The night’s biggest winner was Sarah Burton, named Designer of the Year at the end of a banner 2011. From designing Kate Middleton’s wedding gown (and Pippa’s bridesmaid dress) to overseeing the record-smashing Savage Beauty exhibition, the Alexander McQueen designer was the favourite in a category that also included Kane and Erdem. ‘This feels like the icing on the cake on a really amazing year,’ Burton said as she collected her award from Samantha Cameron.

Kane received his prize earlier in the evening when Chung presented him with the inaugural New Establishment Award. Despite high spirits over his win, Kane, whose black suit betrayed not a hint of his trademark fluoro or rainbow hues (‘I like to keep it for summer time,’ he said), struck a hard line over the question of whether Chung could keep her dress. ‘We’ll see,’ he said. ‘She’s had enough from me, so I don’t know. She looks ravishing, though.’

The full list of winners:

Emerging Talent Award – Ready to Wear: Mary Katrantzou

Emerging Talent Award – Accessories: Tabitha Simmons

Emerging Talent Award – Menswear: Christopher Raeburn

Accessory Designer: Charlotte Olympia

Menswear Designer: Kim Jones

Designer Brand: Victoria Beckham

Model: Stella Tennant

BFC Outstanding Achievement in Fashion: Paul Smith

Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator: Sam Gainsbury

Red Carpet Award: Stella McCartney

Designer of the Year: Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen                                   

New Establishment Award: Christopher Kane

British Style Award: Alexa Chung

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Fashion & flowers add colours to Capital

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A number of women showcased exquisite floral designs and artifact on ram in a programme "Fashion through Flowers" held at a local hotel on Saturday. Arranged by Floral Art Society of Pakistan (FASP), the programme amused the audience with unique floral presentations, giving a touch of autumn colours and shades. Around 25 women, wearing flower made jewelry, shoes, dresses and hand bags, purses and umbrellas staged catwalk along with rhythm of instrumental music.

Fashion & flowers add colours to Capital

The dresses, shoes and accessories like purses, earrings, necklaces,bangles, hair clips, hair bands were embellished with the use of leaves, flowers, seeds, pulses and rough material of daily use. The women, wearing colourful fresh and artificial flowers, reflected the beauty of Nature in the outfits and jewellery.

Earlier, President FASP Samina Shahid Rafi gave a demonstration in which she practically made amazing tablemats using leaves, pulses and dry and fresh flowers. In her welcoming address, Samina said Nature has blessed human beings with different beauties in his surroundings and there is need to explore these and use for beautification.

She urged the members of the society to make greater efforts to display their artistic ability. Samina appealed to the members to convey messages of national integration and harmony through language of flowers.

FASP is continuing its efforts to promote floral arts among the youngsters by their innovative talents toward artistic adventures, she said. The elegant floral items made by different members of the FASP were presented for competition.

The judges for the selection of women wearing most beautiful and unusual floral designs were Samia Sikandar and Shireen Khan. According to the judgment, Salma Kamal and Annie Noman were declared as first while Sobia Riaz and Shandana Bangash clinched second position.

The third position went to Yasmeen Sohail and Naseem Amjad. The programme was organized for art lovers, encouraging them to use these creatively in floral designs.

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