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Friday, December 11, 2009

Life Style Magazine

life style magazine
Amicably known as JV, is back with a bang after a hiatus of four years. He is all geared up for his new collection – The 12th Month – which will be unveiled for the Indian fashionistas in the coming season. Already garnering high appreciation in New York, Singapore and London, this collection was showcased at the ON/OFF in London and at Vendome Luxury Fair in Paris Le Murice.

Once again, he has borrowed his inspiration from the nature. While the designs are emphasizing on the frozen days, mystic nights and dreams on ice, the designer is playing around with few basic shades like white, grey, jade green and black. Highly known for his evening wear gowns, the designer has imparted life to his imaginations by weaving them in silk, silk jersey, silk satin, silk velvet and silk duppion, velvet, satin, duppion. Jatin shared, “The collection is an amalgamation of the different faces of winter. My designs narrate the story of a flowing river that slowly freezes as the mercury dips and takes on shapes that becomes the spectacle to the eye and also plays on the imagination of the mind."

Drapes and silhouettes take on the nature of ice and snow on sharp dresses, flowy gowns and structured and bold jackets. He added, “With this, I have played around with drapes in structured and fluid forms, highlighting the three appearances of water. One of the gowns in grey and white textures accentuates the effect of ice breaking on frozen water and has been highlighted with some sequined effect."

Sequined sheets of fabric imitate ice formations spanning over an ocean. The palette of shades used for the collection portrays the reflection of the night sky on frozen lakes and snow clad mountains and the designer has successfully achieved it. In terms of future projects, the designer is planning to come out with his flagship store and one more store in Ambawatta near Mehrauli. With the flagship store, the designer will be trying his hands on Indian wedding wear which will mainly comprise leheng as and sarees. As far as his participation in fashion week is concerned, he states, "Since there is so much happening between FDCI and FDPC, time will decide… but most probably I will be sticking with FDCI." It seems like he is not ready just yet to spill the beans on his future commitments. The glossary of future designs was all game to make your home more beautiful. At DLF Emporio in the capital, where a home decor and life style magazine celebrated its third successful edition with a ‘livable art’ installation that gave patrons a peep into the future designs. A celebration of evolved living, the evening witnessed the unveiling of the exhibition titled ‘The Future of Design’, where iconic offerings by some of the leading names in home décor and fashion gave one the option of bringing home style and glamour. Offering a holistic approach to design, the participants at the exhibition will put their classiest foot forward and unveil installations that denote 'state of the art design' to them.

Some of them are Puneet Gupta 'sin stallation on climate change titled '0.76 degree Celsius', the arty scarves by Satya Paul that portray Sultana Hasan's arts, a splendid silver furniture set up by Adarsh Gill, table inspirations by Ravissant, décor solutions by Renaissance Homes, an inspiring model by AUDI, a six feet long telephone by Vadhera Art Gallery, organic designs by Klove Studio, Amme De Verr’s'Plus Outlook' and home décor ideas by Rosebys. "My thought behind designing this chair was to juxtapose perceived realism as we like to see it from our rose tinted glasses.

Writter:Stylekandy

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