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designer calls for affordable clothes
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Delhi: Fashion designer Rohit Gandhi called on the fashion
fraternity to come up with affordable and wearable clothes in
times of global turmoil and recessionary trends. Speaking to
reporters after a glamorous Chivas fashion show here on Friday,
Gandhi one of the designers of the designer duo-Rohit Gandhi-Rahul
Khanna, said that even the fashion industry needs to do its
bit to come to the rescue of the customers in difficult times.
"That is terrible news to departmental stores, boutiques and
apparel makers, who tend to get a boost when the fashion-conscious
splurge on clothes for office holiday parties and New Year's
festivities," he added. He further said that the USP is wearability.
Every garment and every design was wearable. "Apart from
fashion, we constitute price ...we don't feel that if you have
a designer cloth and a designer label, you need to get really
expensive. We believe in being price conscious especially keeping
the economy in mind."
According
to reports, U.S. retail chains just posted the worst October
sale results in more than three decades, prompting the International
Council of Shopping Centers to pare its already grim forecast
for holiday season sales. It now expects November-December sales
to rise one percent, from a prior view of 1.7 percent. Even
as financial markets all over the world battle a severe crash,
the glitzy and the fashion fraternity of India is advocating
affordable clothes, visitors at the designer duo's show were
excited over their CUE and H2O collections. "The show was absolutely
brilliant, there were incredible designs, we were completely
not expecting. The colour palettes were brilliant perfect ....we
were very excited to see," said Anuran, a visitor from the United
States of America. The collection was an experiment with sheeted
and sequined urban as well as chic evening wear in metallic
colours along with black, cinnamon and beige drafted in fabrics
like sand washed satin, polypropylene printed linins, see through
georgettes and brushed woolens. The show formed the part of
second edition of the Chivas Fashion Tour 2008. As a part of
this tour 15 prominent Indian designers will travel to five
different cities to showcase their creations. Chivas Fashion
Tour 2008 will culminate with a grand finale, which will be
held in Dubai on November 22.
- Nov
15, 2008
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