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Designs on India
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| Text by Nisha Jhangiani | |||||||||||||
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Published: Volume 14, Issue 7, December, 2006
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International stylists, Philip Scurrah and Kelvin Harries came away impressed by some of Lakmé Fashion Week's new kids on the block
Both stylists were often found backstage at various fashion shows, editing collections of designers. "Media and buyers don't needto see the same silhouette in 20 colours; variety is important but one needs to present a compact range that will hold the viewer's interest and not have him drifting off," advised Kelvin. When not working round the clock, they mingled among the masses, cheering their new friends on the ramp. Each had their own set of now protégées that they promoted no-holds barred; "Payal Singhal has found a buyer everywhere - in New York, Mumbai and the Middle East with her comprehensive line," was Kelvin's input, while Philip saw great potential in "Shyamal and Bhumika's work. They have used such beautiful textiles and hand embroideries in detailed western garments," he said, handing me their business card.
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