Monday, 15 October 2012
TWO equals ONE
Arjun Saluja Spring-Summer 2013
“Woman and man are words other people use, not me,” Dimple says to the narrator.
“Before Dimple came to be called Zeenat,
she worked part-time for Rashid and disappeared every evening to the hijra’s
brothel. Is it better to be a man or a woman? Dimple said: For conversation,
better to be a woman, for everything else.. better to be a man. Then I asked if
she was a man or a woman and she nodded as if it was the first time she’d been
asked.
She said: Woman and man are words other
people use, not me. I’m not sure what I am. Some days I’m neither, or I’m
nothing. On other days I feel I’m both. But men and women are so different, how
can one person be both? Isn’t that what you’re thinking? Well I’m both and I’ve
learned some things, to my cost, the kind of thing you’re better off not
knowing if you mean to live in the world. For example I know something about
love and how lovers want to consume and be consumed and disappear into each
other. I know how they yearn to make two equal one and I know it can never be.”
Beauty and identity. Trust and betrayal.
Sainthood and destruction. These are the issues that concern Dimple as she
descends further and further into the seedy underbelly of Bombay’s opium dens.
Beatings become commonplace. Prostitution becomes more and more hazardous. Men
murder each other in the street with hammers and heroin becomes the poisoned
lifeblood of the city. Despite the bleakness of her surroundings, Dimple
continues to search for beauty - at the movies, in pulp magazines, at church,
and in a new burkha-wearing identity.
She explores works of art, she picks up
books on reincarnation, she interrogates poets -- all in the quest to
understand herself and her visions. Yet through it all, Dimple retains her
dignity and grace even in her most desolate moments. Dimple focuses on the best
that life can give her and it is here, when she is alone and dying in the
clinic, dreaming her crazed, prophetic dreams, that we realize that the beauty
that Dimple has been searching for all along is in herself.
She may have been viewed as ‘half’ of
each, but within, she was complete".
(Excerpts from: Narcopolis by Jeet Thayil
& G.
Justin Hulog’s review of the novel)
Arjun Saluja Spring/Summer 2013
Collection
Arjun Saluja’s continuing exploration of
androgyny – the paradoxical or compatible union of the male/female selves,
finds a kindred spirit in Dimple. Identity, call it ‘yin-yang’ or
‘ardhanareshwar’, and the beauty within that identity have always played the
central theme in Saluja’s aesthetic. Dimple’s own search for completion, for
singular truth in opposing facets, gives the impetus to incorporate her journey
and her authenticity into this collection. Saluja’s chevron of masculine
femininity or vice versa, incorporates both the physical elements of Dimple’s
environment vis-a-vis the print story, while the silhouettes themselves explore
her personality. The ‘hakama’ sari, for instance could be a reference to strong
influence of Mr. Lee, who shapes Dimple’s early life; the ‘burkha’ and ‘pathan’
suits, that which Dimple adopts in her later life. Holistically, however, what
Saluja is inquiring into, is the concept of ONE – the unity of the opposing and
complementary.
The colour palette of opposites and
complements in white and black, nude and red, grey and cobalt, tells the story
of struggle and strength, truth and dreams, reality and escape, destruction and
liberation.
Cheemo
Unveils
Glittering Handbags in its Ethnic
Wedding
Collection 2012
Make a style statement with Cheemo’s ethnic range of handbags
crafted for adding an extra oomph to a wedding wear. This new variety of
handbags will complement a women’s Indian classic look.
Indulging an
essence of elegance, the collection is made up of beautiful karigari work,
colourful stones, diamonds and pendants. Collection includes variety in itself
like bag made in jute material embellished with natural agate stone, evening
hand bag embroidered with Austrian crystal and zardosi work. Clutch is the one
that speaks for itself andCheemo unveils exclusive clutch bags made in
brocade combined with rawsilk embellished with kundan mirror nawabi necklace,
hand embroidered clutch with cut danna and beads with crystal diamond twist.
Colours are strong and will match with varied attires like glittery golden,
silver, deep blues and maroons.
About Cheemo
Synonymous to
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for over three decades has made it an unprecedented leader in offering
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than one. In sync with global fashion trends, Cheemo’s success is
largely attributed to its in-house Designing Team, who successfully translates
world fashion into high quality handbags and accessories. Cheemo’s
collection incorporates in its designs remarkable trimmings like Swarovski
Crystals, Pearls, Canvas, Jute, Zardosi Embroidery.
Available across Mumbai, Pune and New Delhi
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5. CHEEMO LEATHER BOUTIQUE
THE PALLADIUM,
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LOWER PAREL, MUMBAI - 400 016
6. CHEEMO LEATHER BOUTIQUE
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ASH HAUTE COUTURE COLLECTION
SPRING / SUMMER 2013
L.A FASHION WEEK
Set you DATE
18th October 2012
Vibiana Cathedral
Los angeles, California
The collection is more about a mood than about a specific
inspiration. Ashna A Kalra adds "This collection, for me, is like a walk
through my dreamland, a walk through the broadways and outlines of my
imagination. The inspiration is so amorous; I wanted to splash the collection
into colourful and romantic elements. Therefore I decided to work with a
bright, soft colour palette of reds, pinks and yellows. I also wanted the focus
to be on the silhouettes and the textures of the collection, adding and
enhancing the colours".
The silhouettes for this collection have a soft and
gentle form, adding to or enriching the curves of the body. The look is chic,
modern and very delicate. It also has an element of female beauty where the
woman is strong yet maintains her femininity. My concepts for the collection are directly inspired by the stage I
am in right now in my life. Starting a new chapter of Love, the joy and
flirtation is evident in the collection, in its colours, textures, silhouettes
and adornment. It’s not just a dress or just a blouse; it’s a jeweled
piece of art. It’s the divine obsession to have the
perfect dress, the urge to preserve for all eternity in that dress. I focused
on the fusion of age-old techniques of hand embroidery and interpreted with a
very modern expression to produce contemporary silhouettes.
The fabrics for the collection are Chiffons, Nets and
Silk. Softness was the key appearance of this romantic attitude. Interlacing
with grace and strength, the natural essence of these fibers explodes in the
nobility of the fabrics. The touch of the fabric shows the desires of the
skins. Silk stays in first position and competes with rich nets.
Completed by fine hand embroidery and ornamentation with
Swarovski stones. All the surface explorations are in sync adding a new
dimension and shape to the collection."
This collection also showcases the launch of her label
which seeks to reinterpret luxury wear. It is a highly personalized expression
of style with which is not restricted by conventional definitions of what's
beautiful. It is vibrant, decorative clothing that portrays an image of playful
yet glamorous femininity. With attention to detail and with the use of high
quality fabrics and workmanship the range is young and accessible and can be
worn day into night.
The intricacy, beauty, energy and sparkle of each outfit
etch a lineage, an era of royalty and exclusiveness.
Designer Ashna A Kalra
Ashna A Kalra is a 27-year-old Couturier who went to the
U.K in 2004 to study B.A Fashion at University of Northampton. She studied
Fashion design, Footwear design and Textile design in her three years at
University, specializing in woman’s clothing.
During her study at University she had a short stint with Joop,
Schwarzkopf, Richard Nicoll and Ashish Soni. After her graduation she worked as
a freelance designer for French Connection, Burberry, Nicole Farhi and Aurora
Fashions.
While she was working with these various brands, she also
started her own handbag line called Ashna Gupta, which were beautifully hand
made clutch bags encrusted with Swarovski crystals. Later she started the
couture label, ‘Ash Haute Couture’. The designer is now participating in the
forthcoming LA Fashion week in October 2012.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Designer Malini Ramani & China Doll
hosted post show
cocktails
The talented fashion designer Malini Ramani
celebrated the success of her collection: ‘Warriors of the Rainbow’ in
association with restaurateur Yuvraj Kohli at the recently launched
China Doll, South Extension. The
collection brings together a fusion of craft, patterns and colours from across
the globe to present the style of the future, and was presented on day 4
at the WIFW.
The evening saw the guests enjoying themselves and
swaying to the beats of the music. Cocktails and
hors d'oeuvres did rounds and the spirits were literally high. The lively bar,
the serene ambiance at China Doll took the energy to a different level all
together, and perfectly complimented the spirit of celebration in honour of
Malini’s show.
The event is sure to have left an impressionable mark on
the minds of all the guests.
Seen at the after-party were Malini Ramani, Gautam Kalra,
AD Singh, Gauri Karan, Deepak Bedi, Joey Mathews, Designer Surily Goel, Sheeba
Shaw, Sapna Kumar, Mallika Vadehra, Indrani Dasgupta, Deepak Agarwal,
restaurateur Yuvraj Kohli, Sadhvi Shahi amongst others were all seen partying
till the wee hours of the morning.
AD Singh |
Deepak Agrawal & Deepak Bedi |
Gauri Karan with AD Singh |
Gauri Karan with Sheeba Shaw and Surily Goel |
Malini Ramani |
Mallika Vadehra with Marquet |
Model Joey Mathews |
Restaurateur Rachit Khanna |
Restaurateur Yuvraj Kohli |
Buck’s
Unveils New range of Women’s Handbags
Make a style statement
with Buck’s exciting new range of women’s leather handbag collection. As
a distinct part of women's wardrobe since ages, handbags have evolved over time
with numerous innovations. The most versatile companion of the fairer gender,
handbags accompany afternoons, evenings, business and travel
alike.
Made with finest genuine
leather with satin interiors, Buck’s handbags are inspired with timeless
classic design.
“Ladies worthy” by Buck’s
includes: Clutch, handbag and Coin Purse. Buck’s Clutch is an ode to the
smaller vanities, a hard case creation in finest genuine patent Italian leather
with plush silk inner case. The special gold plated chain and lock mechanism
enhance it for making a statement at night. It also unveils limited edition
Handbags for daytime, available in a choice of three English colours made with
finest genuine leather with satin interiors that will accompany afternoons,
evenings, business and travel alike.
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