Youth fashion trend in India 2012 (Men's hair styles)kaustav sengupta
The document profiles 10 Indian men and their hairstyles and facial hair trends for 2012. It includes photos of each man with a description of their hairstyle, facial hair style, and any accessories. Some examples of hairstyles featured are layered cuts, square cuts, messy curls, and mohawks. Facial hair styles include goatees, soul patches, handlebar mustaches, and beards.
INsightsYOUng 2012 -13 Trend directions in art fashion design and lifestyle kaustav sengupta
This document discusses trend directions in art, fashion, design and lifestyle for 2012-2013. It focuses on insights for young people in India from INgene, an organization that provides insights on these topics. The document aims to connect readers to INgene and their insights in India.
Honeymoon is considered to be an exciting times for all couples who have just stepped into marital hood. While it is a paradise for most, it is also a time when one gets to know each other better...or for worse!
Made of several sweet and a little bitter moments, debutant director Reema Kagti's 'Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd' is a quirky comedy that tells the tale of 6 newly wed couples who are out on a bus journey from Mumbai to Goa, which is easily going to one ride of their lifetime.
Coming together for a 4 day package honeymoon tour, these couples interact with each other, have fun, share some great moments and also explore life and its beauty. While they are similar in some ways, they are different too in a lot of ways. And this is not just between the fellow couples but also within spouses!
Wanna meet these couples? Here you go!
Cast: Abhay Deol, Minissha Lamba, Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Kay Kay Menon, Raima Sen, Amisha Patel, Karan Khanna, Sandhya Mridul, Vikram Chatwal, Ranvir Shorey, Dia Mirza, Arjun Rampal, Suzanne Bernert, Naseruddin Shah
Direction: Reema Kagti
Production: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Music: Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani
Have a look of party dresses fall 2012chicpromshow
Party dresses for fall 2012 featured modern styles like beaded bodices with ruffled skirts, as well as classic ball gown silhouettes with long skirts and mermaid styles. Popular colors included purple, pink, and black. Short train dresses made women feel like party queens, while sequined decorations gave simple dresses flair.
This document discusses spring tops for women and provides business details for a company called Jacket Society. It lists several spring tops including sleeveless blazers, sleeveless jackets, designer spring jackets, women's designer blazers, designer jackets for women, and ladies blazers and jackets. The business details section provides the company name, contact person, business address, phone number, email, and website for Jacket Society located in Glendale, California.
This document promotes superhero tank tops for women as an essential look for the season. It encourages checking out other stylish superhero tank top options on Bewakoof.com. The company's motto is to be stylish, honest, and carefree.
The document contains 4 pictures with descriptions of scenes and people depicted. Each picture is analyzed in paragraphs with observations about what is happening, who the people are, and opinions expressed about their actions and behaviors. In general, the pictures show schoolchildren, commuters on transportation, and public places with people interacting where conduct could be improved.
Human thermal perception and outdoor thermal comfort under shaded conditions ...Manat Srivanit
The 6th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environment [Special Session: Urban Climate & Urban Air Pollution (UCUA)] 28-30 November 2016, Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel, Thailand
Youth fashion trend in India 2012 (Men's hair styles)kaustav sengupta
The document profiles 10 Indian men and their hairstyles and facial hair trends for 2012. It includes photos of each man with a description of their hairstyle, facial hair style, and any accessories. Some examples of hairstyles featured are layered cuts, square cuts, messy curls, and mohawks. Facial hair styles include goatees, soul patches, handlebar mustaches, and beards.
INsightsYOUng 2012 -13 Trend directions in art fashion design and lifestyle kaustav sengupta
This document discusses trend directions in art, fashion, design and lifestyle for 2012-2013. It focuses on insights for young people in India from INgene, an organization that provides insights on these topics. The document aims to connect readers to INgene and their insights in India.
Honeymoon is considered to be an exciting times for all couples who have just stepped into marital hood. While it is a paradise for most, it is also a time when one gets to know each other better...or for worse!
Made of several sweet and a little bitter moments, debutant director Reema Kagti's 'Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd' is a quirky comedy that tells the tale of 6 newly wed couples who are out on a bus journey from Mumbai to Goa, which is easily going to one ride of their lifetime.
Coming together for a 4 day package honeymoon tour, these couples interact with each other, have fun, share some great moments and also explore life and its beauty. While they are similar in some ways, they are different too in a lot of ways. And this is not just between the fellow couples but also within spouses!
Wanna meet these couples? Here you go!
Cast: Abhay Deol, Minissha Lamba, Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Kay Kay Menon, Raima Sen, Amisha Patel, Karan Khanna, Sandhya Mridul, Vikram Chatwal, Ranvir Shorey, Dia Mirza, Arjun Rampal, Suzanne Bernert, Naseruddin Shah
Direction: Reema Kagti
Production: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Music: Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani
Have a look of party dresses fall 2012chicpromshow
Party dresses for fall 2012 featured modern styles like beaded bodices with ruffled skirts, as well as classic ball gown silhouettes with long skirts and mermaid styles. Popular colors included purple, pink, and black. Short train dresses made women feel like party queens, while sequined decorations gave simple dresses flair.
This document discusses spring tops for women and provides business details for a company called Jacket Society. It lists several spring tops including sleeveless blazers, sleeveless jackets, designer spring jackets, women's designer blazers, designer jackets for women, and ladies blazers and jackets. The business details section provides the company name, contact person, business address, phone number, email, and website for Jacket Society located in Glendale, California.
This document promotes superhero tank tops for women as an essential look for the season. It encourages checking out other stylish superhero tank top options on Bewakoof.com. The company's motto is to be stylish, honest, and carefree.
The document contains 4 pictures with descriptions of scenes and people depicted. Each picture is analyzed in paragraphs with observations about what is happening, who the people are, and opinions expressed about their actions and behaviors. In general, the pictures show schoolchildren, commuters on transportation, and public places with people interacting where conduct could be improved.
Human thermal perception and outdoor thermal comfort under shaded conditions ...Manat Srivanit
The 6th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environment [Special Session: Urban Climate & Urban Air Pollution (UCUA)] 28-30 November 2016, Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel, Thailand
A deep dive into sabyasachi kolkata x H&M collaborationkaustav sengupta
A collaboration that is one of the most hyped events in the Indian fashion and retail world today is appearing to me as one of the biggest fashion paradoxes in India. Is it the 'Pierre Cardin syndrome', an intention to democratize fashion or simply a suicide mission for Sabya? My critical review on Sayasachi's collaboration with H&M, a fast fashion brand.
Amid the paradox of reality vs surreal, mundane vs magnificent, existence vs exiticity, truth vs fable the urban-exhausted human species across the world are seeking a 'Great Escape'. The escape from everything that's not humanly, escape from abstractism of a pandemic, and escape from being 'locked' in a glassbox. Here we present you the macro trend insight from #VisioNxt Trend Insights Lab. The TGE indeed is going to define who we are and what we will become.
#research #trendforecast #futureinsights #future
Playcation- Post Pandemic Macro Trend direction - 2021/22kaustav sengupta
Playfulness has become a key component to survive the mundane and fear. It is also a very millennial mindset. The ever craving of gamification of everything in a happy vacation mode is what we have expressed through 'Playcation'. It is relaxing, non-competitive, engaging and fun. Enjoy the spirit of playing.
Youthometre- Post COVID19 Indian youth mindset survey-2020kaustav sengupta
The first-ever comprehensive Post COVID19 ‘State-of-the-Mind’ youth report of India got publshed today. This primary data based report is developed by the 25 of Post Graduate students under my guidance. More than 500 respondents (Millennial and Gen Z) from across the nation participated in this deep dive study maintaining safety measures as prescribed by GOI. Prior to this report, no effort was published in India to understand the youth-psychology that will emerge post lockdown.
I strongly feel that this report will help many retailers to re-strategize their youth-oriented product approach. The organizations will benefit by understanding the youth mindset and implement the policies accordingly.
Indian youth trend- 2014 (socio-psychology- Macro trend)kaustav sengupta
This document appears to be promoting an event called INsightYOUng 2014. It includes contact information for Kaustav Sengupta who can be reached by email or through his website and social media account. The document also includes photos that may be related to friendship and chocolates.
This document summarizes the growth of internet usage in India over time. It notes that internet penetration in India is still low at 4.2% but growing steadily. The number of daily internet users has increased by 15% annually to 32.4 million currently, with most users coming from urban areas. Regular internet users have also increased and now make up 83% of all online Indians. Internet usage is becoming more common in smaller towns and non-metro areas, accounting for 39% of users compared to 27% in 2001. Overall internet is growing in India but there remains significant potential for further growth.
micro trends among the youth in Brazil- report by coolhunter Jacqueline Arrudakaustav sengupta
The document lists various clothing items and accessories including a cropped jacket, transparent skirt, overalls, pajamas, and accessories like a mullet hairstyle and turquoise jewelry featuring skulls.
Comic con India 2012 was a large gathering of students, graphic artists, illustrators, writers, and young publishers in New Delhi to revive childhood heroes and passion for comics. It provided a platform for aspiring writers and cartoonists to share their work with comic fans and revive classics like Amar Chitra Katha. The convention was more organized than the previous year, with many attendees and sponsors. A new Indian superhero character called "Superkudi" was introduced, who wears a dupatta as a cape. The event was organized by Twenty Onwards Media to showcase comics internationally and nationally and inspire cosplay, with trends showing villains are popular costumes along with women superheroes and classic Indian characters.
Ink link collective unschool: social network based educationkaustav sengupta
InkLink Collective Unschool is the first ever, organically growing movement of delivering/ sharing the creative education/ knowledge collectively and for FREE via Social networking platform (Facebook)!
we will thrive to any platform that is comfortable to contemporary youth.... may be today at Facebook, tomorrow somewhere else...
the platform doesn’t matter but the novel intention of delivering creative knowledge/ skills beyond boundaries. contact me if you need a copy of it or the concept note (Kaustav)
denimisation of youth in India- my article in Streetwear international Indiakaustav sengupta
Denim has become a defining factor in the personalities and identities of Indian youth. Over half of India's population is under 30, and for many youth denim is a way to express their attitudes and opinions. The author's research found that beyond war, cricket, and politics, wearing denim unites Indian youth across differences. A brief history of denim discusses its origins and evolution from workwear to a fashion staple. The author analyzes the psychology and social factors behind denim's popularity in India, including its symbolism of coolness, rebellion, and westernization.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Indian youth macro trends by kaustav sengupta 2012kaustav sengupta
the macro trends and socio-cultural traits of youth in India are exhibited here. for more details I can either arrange workshops at your organization or deliver insight talks. contact me : www.kaustavsengupta.com and www.ingene.blogspot.com
The document discusses the elements and characteristics of lines used in fashion design. It describes different types of lines including vertical, horizontal, diagonal, mixed, checked, curved, and creative lines. It notes characteristics such as width, length, direction, focus, and feeling. The document is presented by Kaustav SenGupta, an associate professor at NIFT Chennai, as part of a discussion on elements of fashion.
This document discusses contemporary designers and style icons in India. It mentions several prominent Indian fashion designers such as Ritu Kumar, Sabyasachi, Manish Arora, Rohit Bal and Tarun Tahiliani. It also discusses how Indian designers are reviving crafts and heritage styles while incorporating a modern aesthetic. The document focuses on how these designers are defining contemporary Indian style and fashion.
The document discusses various aspects of aesthetics and beauty. It defines beauty as providing a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning, and satisfaction. It states that beauty can be found in people, places, objects, ideas, and everything in nature. The perception of beauty is subjective and depends on factors like culture, resources, function, and symbols. It discusses the sources of inner and outer beauty in people. The document also explores the human tendency to beautify oneself and the environment. It defines aesthetics as the study and appreciation of beauty. Aesthetic experiences can come from interacting with products and environmental settings using our various senses. Finally, it provides examples of aesthetics in different domains like art, music, literature, films
This document discusses various aspects of aesthetics including formal, expressive, and symbolic qualities. It explains that while sensory stimulation is important for aesthetic experience, arousing emotions and expressing feelings through objects are also key factors. Aesthetic experience can provide pleasure to the body through the senses, stimulation to the mind through cognitive processes, and satisfaction to the soul by expressing or evoking feelings. Both aesthetic and instrumental values can be derived from the qualities of objects and environments. Aesthetic value provides non-utilitarian pleasure and satisfaction, while instrumental value results from achieving goals beyond aesthetics, such as comfort, efficiency, or attractiveness.
Street fashion and subculture: past present and futurekaustav sengupta
this presentation gives a bird's eye view of various subcultures and street-styles. the pictures in most of the slides are taken from the iconic book "streetstyles" by my guru Ted Polhemus (www.tedpolhemus.com)... contact me for more details/ discussion or read his books (available at Amazon)
articles on insights of youth in India (micro and macro-trends, socio psychol...kaustav sengupta
Few of my articles published in various magazines. These articles reflect the socio- psychology of youth in India and will help researcher and insight seekers to get a better idea of young and young adults in this subcontinent. For more check my blog : www.ingene.blogspot.com
A deep dive into sabyasachi kolkata x H&M collaborationkaustav sengupta
A collaboration that is one of the most hyped events in the Indian fashion and retail world today is appearing to me as one of the biggest fashion paradoxes in India. Is it the 'Pierre Cardin syndrome', an intention to democratize fashion or simply a suicide mission for Sabya? My critical review on Sayasachi's collaboration with H&M, a fast fashion brand.
Amid the paradox of reality vs surreal, mundane vs magnificent, existence vs exiticity, truth vs fable the urban-exhausted human species across the world are seeking a 'Great Escape'. The escape from everything that's not humanly, escape from abstractism of a pandemic, and escape from being 'locked' in a glassbox. Here we present you the macro trend insight from #VisioNxt Trend Insights Lab. The TGE indeed is going to define who we are and what we will become.
#research #trendforecast #futureinsights #future
Playcation- Post Pandemic Macro Trend direction - 2021/22kaustav sengupta
Playfulness has become a key component to survive the mundane and fear. It is also a very millennial mindset. The ever craving of gamification of everything in a happy vacation mode is what we have expressed through 'Playcation'. It is relaxing, non-competitive, engaging and fun. Enjoy the spirit of playing.
Youthometre- Post COVID19 Indian youth mindset survey-2020kaustav sengupta
The first-ever comprehensive Post COVID19 ‘State-of-the-Mind’ youth report of India got publshed today. This primary data based report is developed by the 25 of Post Graduate students under my guidance. More than 500 respondents (Millennial and Gen Z) from across the nation participated in this deep dive study maintaining safety measures as prescribed by GOI. Prior to this report, no effort was published in India to understand the youth-psychology that will emerge post lockdown.
I strongly feel that this report will help many retailers to re-strategize their youth-oriented product approach. The organizations will benefit by understanding the youth mindset and implement the policies accordingly.
Indian youth trend- 2014 (socio-psychology- Macro trend)kaustav sengupta
This document appears to be promoting an event called INsightYOUng 2014. It includes contact information for Kaustav Sengupta who can be reached by email or through his website and social media account. The document also includes photos that may be related to friendship and chocolates.
This document summarizes the growth of internet usage in India over time. It notes that internet penetration in India is still low at 4.2% but growing steadily. The number of daily internet users has increased by 15% annually to 32.4 million currently, with most users coming from urban areas. Regular internet users have also increased and now make up 83% of all online Indians. Internet usage is becoming more common in smaller towns and non-metro areas, accounting for 39% of users compared to 27% in 2001. Overall internet is growing in India but there remains significant potential for further growth.
micro trends among the youth in Brazil- report by coolhunter Jacqueline Arrudakaustav sengupta
The document lists various clothing items and accessories including a cropped jacket, transparent skirt, overalls, pajamas, and accessories like a mullet hairstyle and turquoise jewelry featuring skulls.
Comic con India 2012 was a large gathering of students, graphic artists, illustrators, writers, and young publishers in New Delhi to revive childhood heroes and passion for comics. It provided a platform for aspiring writers and cartoonists to share their work with comic fans and revive classics like Amar Chitra Katha. The convention was more organized than the previous year, with many attendees and sponsors. A new Indian superhero character called "Superkudi" was introduced, who wears a dupatta as a cape. The event was organized by Twenty Onwards Media to showcase comics internationally and nationally and inspire cosplay, with trends showing villains are popular costumes along with women superheroes and classic Indian characters.
Ink link collective unschool: social network based educationkaustav sengupta
InkLink Collective Unschool is the first ever, organically growing movement of delivering/ sharing the creative education/ knowledge collectively and for FREE via Social networking platform (Facebook)!
we will thrive to any platform that is comfortable to contemporary youth.... may be today at Facebook, tomorrow somewhere else...
the platform doesn’t matter but the novel intention of delivering creative knowledge/ skills beyond boundaries. contact me if you need a copy of it or the concept note (Kaustav)
denimisation of youth in India- my article in Streetwear international Indiakaustav sengupta
Denim has become a defining factor in the personalities and identities of Indian youth. Over half of India's population is under 30, and for many youth denim is a way to express their attitudes and opinions. The author's research found that beyond war, cricket, and politics, wearing denim unites Indian youth across differences. A brief history of denim discusses its origins and evolution from workwear to a fashion staple. The author analyzes the psychology and social factors behind denim's popularity in India, including its symbolism of coolness, rebellion, and westernization.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Indian youth macro trends by kaustav sengupta 2012kaustav sengupta
the macro trends and socio-cultural traits of youth in India are exhibited here. for more details I can either arrange workshops at your organization or deliver insight talks. contact me : www.kaustavsengupta.com and www.ingene.blogspot.com
The document discusses the elements and characteristics of lines used in fashion design. It describes different types of lines including vertical, horizontal, diagonal, mixed, checked, curved, and creative lines. It notes characteristics such as width, length, direction, focus, and feeling. The document is presented by Kaustav SenGupta, an associate professor at NIFT Chennai, as part of a discussion on elements of fashion.
This document discusses contemporary designers and style icons in India. It mentions several prominent Indian fashion designers such as Ritu Kumar, Sabyasachi, Manish Arora, Rohit Bal and Tarun Tahiliani. It also discusses how Indian designers are reviving crafts and heritage styles while incorporating a modern aesthetic. The document focuses on how these designers are defining contemporary Indian style and fashion.
The document discusses various aspects of aesthetics and beauty. It defines beauty as providing a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning, and satisfaction. It states that beauty can be found in people, places, objects, ideas, and everything in nature. The perception of beauty is subjective and depends on factors like culture, resources, function, and symbols. It discusses the sources of inner and outer beauty in people. The document also explores the human tendency to beautify oneself and the environment. It defines aesthetics as the study and appreciation of beauty. Aesthetic experiences can come from interacting with products and environmental settings using our various senses. Finally, it provides examples of aesthetics in different domains like art, music, literature, films
This document discusses various aspects of aesthetics including formal, expressive, and symbolic qualities. It explains that while sensory stimulation is important for aesthetic experience, arousing emotions and expressing feelings through objects are also key factors. Aesthetic experience can provide pleasure to the body through the senses, stimulation to the mind through cognitive processes, and satisfaction to the soul by expressing or evoking feelings. Both aesthetic and instrumental values can be derived from the qualities of objects and environments. Aesthetic value provides non-utilitarian pleasure and satisfaction, while instrumental value results from achieving goals beyond aesthetics, such as comfort, efficiency, or attractiveness.
Street fashion and subculture: past present and futurekaustav sengupta
this presentation gives a bird's eye view of various subcultures and street-styles. the pictures in most of the slides are taken from the iconic book "streetstyles" by my guru Ted Polhemus (www.tedpolhemus.com)... contact me for more details/ discussion or read his books (available at Amazon)
articles on insights of youth in India (micro and macro-trends, socio psychol...kaustav sengupta
Few of my articles published in various magazines. These articles reflect the socio- psychology of youth in India and will help researcher and insight seekers to get a better idea of young and young adults in this subcontinent. For more check my blog : www.ingene.blogspot.com