By Neehar Mishra
Photography: Courtesy the designers
Read Time: 1 min 30 secs
©Manish Arora Design |
With the New Year just a
few days away, there’s no reason why your wardrobe too shouldn’t get an
upgrade. IAnD spoke to three leading Indian fashion designers to tell you what needs
to be discarded and what is worth holding on to in 2017…
2016 has been an exciting
year in the world of fashion with comfort becoming stylish (think atheleisure
and normcore), trends from the yesteryear making a comeback (big florals and
loose fits) and less being more (minimalist and monochromatic). If you're
wondering which of these trends will hold you in a fashionably good stead in
the New Year, designers Manish Arora, Nivedita Saboo and Gaurav Khanijo have
just the advice you need.
©Gaurav Khanijo |
©Nivedita Saboo Couture |
Ditch: While flora and fauna prints made a
huge comeback in 2016, especially in menswear, designer Gaurav Khanijo predicts
that these done-to-death prints will make an exit in 2017.
Keep: “Instead, geometric prints, stripes and
plaids are slated to be bigger and bolder in 2017,”says Khanijo, whose
eponymous bespoke menswear label is known for juxtaposing traditional Indian
handlooms and embroidery with modern silhouettes.
©Nivedita Saboo Couture |
©Gaurav Khanijo |
Ditch: According to Pune-based designer
Nivedita Saboo of Nivedita Saboo Couture, who has styled celebrities like
Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, it is time to pack away
monotones and dull colours. Khanijo concurs, adding that colours like brown and
wine for menswear need to be done away with.
Keep: “Bring out the bright shades of red,
pink, blue, yellow, green and more to start the year on a bright note and let
them stay there for the rest of the year!” opines Saboo. Veteran womenswear
designer Manish Arora, known for his bold use of colours and imagery, agrees,
stressing on vibrant green, which has been declared as the shade of the year by
Pantone.
©Nivedita Saboo Couture |
©Manish Arora Design |
©Manish Arora Design |
Ditch: While normcore clothing picked up
significant momentum in 2016, Saboo feels that in the new year, loose-fitted
clothing needs to be swapped with sharper, more structured silhouettes in both
men’s and womenswear.
Keep: Arora, who is all about unabashedly
mixing different styles, says, “Lehenga jackets and crop tops add so much edge
to the Indian attire and I don't see them going away in 2017”.
Saboo suggests the same for menswear, rooting for a slim and structured look
made edgy with the addition of buckles, metal closures and zippers.
©Nivedita Saboo Couture |
©Nivedita Saboo Couture |
So it's time to relegate those dull colours, botanical prints and baggy fits to the back of your wardrobe and strut into 2017 with an edgier look; courtesy bright hues, structured clothing and bold embellishments. Happy 2017!!
I personally like the lehenga-jacket trend too, they look chic.
ReplyDeleteIts basically all about trendy accessories and that is what women bother the most which is a good thing because fashion should be the one that is in trends.
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