The designer joined NIFT in 1994 and has been in the fashion industry ever since. His earliest memory of design came from visiting the small town of Kalibanga as a child, where he was fascinated by the architecture. He enjoys designing clothes and experimenting with new things daily. If not in fashion, he could see himself as an architect or farmer due to his love of creating and adventure sports. The most expensive piece in his wardrobe is a pair of trousers made from pure cashmere that were too expensive to sell. He prefers not to shop for himself and only wears clothes that are rejects from his own collections. His favorite musician JJ Cale wearing his label gave him a thrill, making him feel he could retire. He
The Indian fashion Industry has witnessed a massive boom
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The Indian fashion Industry has witnessed a massive boom
over the decades. With designers like Ritu Kumar, a veteran of
Indian Fashion since 1969 and designers like Kanika Goyal,
Manish Malhotra, Masaba Gupta, the Indian Fashion industry
have produced enormously talented designers who have
established a reputable position for themselves across the
globe.
Using social media marketing and event strategy to bring together key influencers; to increase brand awareness for entrepreneurial fashion designers, models and make up artists; while raising money for a fantastic local charity. Key links: www.fashionfiesta.co.uk --> Powered by www.shoosocialmedia.co.uk
Ten Visual Concepts and Designs. Author: Arrey Mbongaya Ivoivo arrey
Ten Visual Concepts and Designs. Author: Arrey Mbongaya Ivo
Founder/CEO at African Centre for Community and Development as well as Arrey Ivo’s Art Space.
Contact: arreymbongayaivo@gmail.com or oldboyarret@yahoo.com
The intersection of fashion and art is well... fart! Explore trends from quarantine and my favorite kinds of kitsch. Created, designed, edited, written, and loved by Abbey Wiggam.
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1. Take us through your journey in the fashion industry?
I joined NIFT in 1994 and ever since I have been associated with the
industry. Before joining NIFT I worked for a while with David Abraham,
known for his tremendous work in the field of textiles. ®
Your first memory of design?
An hour’s drive from my home town in Rajasthan there is this small town
called Kalibanga. As a child I was always smitten by the architecture
of the old constructions there. In fact, it is now a place of great
archaeological interest. I have been there innumerable times and as far
as my memory goes, this town is where I find the root of my interest in
design.
What do you like the most about your job?
Designing clothes and creating and experimenting with new things every
day.
If you weren’t in the fashion business what would you be doing?
I can never be sure of this. But could have been an architect – as I
love creating, or maybe a farmer or into adventure sports as I love
mountaineering and trekking.
What’s the most expensive piece of clothing in your wardrobe?
I won’t be able to tell you how expensive – but once we made this
collection in pure cashmere. And due to the yarn and tedious garment-
making process the products turned out to be so exorbitant that we
couldn’t find any buyers [laughs]. So, I have one of those rejects as the
most expensive pair of trousers.
Where did you shop last?
I don’t shop for myself often, maybe once a year I step out. A few days
back I happened to be in Milan for some work, and that’s when I shopped
a little. Shopping is a very tiring experience.
Your preferred denim brand/s?
I only wear clothes that are a reject of my collections – it’s convenient.
But Levi’s 501 is something great they have created in denims.
Who would you want to see in the clothes designed by you?
I don’t care much about celebrities wearing my clothes, but there are some people in
my life, whom I respect for what they are. And such people when they wear what I make,
gives me a kick. Although, when I learnt that my favourite musician JJ Cale happens to
wear my label, I thought, I can retire now!
Some of your non-work interests or hobbies?
There’s really nothing that excites me except my work.
Your favourite city to buy denims?
It’s got to be Tokyo. Some lesser known denim brands in that city make the best
denims in the world.
What makes you the happiest at work?
To be constructing something new. To be able to find a solution to
obstacles at work. A positive contribution in some way.
Favourite fashion era for denims according to you was...?
It’s now. Every fashion decade has got some reference by which it is
defined. Since I am born in this era I can only relate to this time, and
like to create some good work in this one.
What kind of music do you listen to?
I am stuck in the sixties and seventies as far as music is concerned. I
listen to rock and roll bands from those decades. I also like Nirvana from
the nineties and the Radiohead band from recent times.
DEAR RAJESH...
If any celebrity epitomises the adjectives reticent and unsocial, it has to be designer
Rajesh Pratap Singh. Being the Shy Guy of the Indian fashion industry, Singh is known for
making his own fabrics on looms and thoughtfully engineered garments. He is also known
to create a wave at the Paris Fashion Week with his critically acclaimed SS 2009 line.
Recently, he completed a denim line in collaboration with Arvind Ltd. BY SHWETA JAIN
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