Posted on August 16, 2010.
Floral red shoes - men rebels An air of urgency mixed nonchalantly waved in the air. It can be seen rushing from one place to another. Others move with their cameras trying to get some comments from those who had gathered there - the celebrities. And then there was laughter, smiling faces and a general atmosphere of relaxed fun. It's Fashion Week Men's Van Heusen. Although men and fashion does not go hand in hand in India, the concept of dressing in a style caught. The men wanted to look their best. Thus, the birth of the metrosexual man took place. Be aware of fashion was no longer a thing that women do. The developers had a windfall. Purple, red, orange, magenta were some of the colors that designers have begun to experiment with clothes for men. Jackets with embroidery, floral print jackets, tote bags, yellow shoes, red shoes, you name designers to create. A whole new world opened for menswear.
It was therefore not surprising that Abhishek Gupta and Nandita Basu, who will present their spring / summer collection 2010, the designs were bold. With T in oranges and browns, the message was clear - Let's rebels. The floral jackets seemed to be a bit too bold passage for designers. Despite the Indian men to keep pace with fashion, it would take some time for a macho man to be caught wearing one.
Contrary to Abhishek Gupta and Nandita Basu Manoviraj Khosla's designs were. Because it deals mostly men's clothes, his creations were more formal. Nehru jackets, suits, t-shirts, waist coats formed a large part of his collection. The jackets with their straight cuts were both chic and elegant. Khosla has also used variations of green, lilac, orange and blue, adding to the other blacks and grays. What is special designs Khosla is that they are truly portable. Wear wow the ladies at a party.
The Showstopper for his collection was Anil Kumble. The man knows how to wow those around him - whether on the field or off the field. Wearing a formal black suit, Kumble market crawls like a pro. In striking down the middle of the ramp, Kumble exuded elegance and carefree, spirit of self-confidence of style and manner. Even if people are used to seeing Bollywood stars walk the ramp for designers, the look is sure Dino Morea created what was expected. Wearing a black suit and white formal Morea took everybody with astonishment. Some of the other designers who presented their work earlier (day 1) were Rajvir Mohan, Himmat Singh and Aslam Khan.