Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Islands of the World Fashion week to debut in Nassau on November 5-8, 2008


The fashion world is buzzing about “Islands of the World Fashion Week” (IWFW) to take place in Nassau, The Bahamas, November 5-8, 2008, set to showcase well-known and new designers from islands around the world and to promote cultural diversity and creativity. The producer of IWFW is Mode Iles, Ltd., an affiliate of The Montaque Group, a diversified financial services operation with interest in film finance and production. Inaugural IWFW venues will include the British Colonial Hilton in Nassau and the Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, The Bahamas.

“This event was not conceived to be just another fashion week,” explained Owen Bethel, President and Managing Director of The Montaque Group as well as Founder of IWFW. “While certainly providing a showcase for eligible designers originating from developing islands similar to the typical fashion week, the mere fact that this event specifically focuses on designers from islands in itself makes it a unique event. Islands conjure up images of a unique lifestyle, both exotic and colorful. Further, this event is not simply a commercial venture, as it concurrently aims to draw attention to several global issues which also significantly affect island states.”

A potential boon for The Bahamas, their Ministry of Tourism is anticipated to play a pivotal role in both the promotion and execution of the Islands of the World Fashion Week. They will also provide support for the visiting dignitaries, VIP’s, and media stated Bethel. Celebrities will be in the know soon, as invitations are on the way to major stars including Oprah Winfrey, P Diddy, Jennifer Lopez, Stacey London, Tyra Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Rihanna, Beyonce Knowles, Tim Gunn, and others, and of course, to the designers!

On board as IWFW executive producer is Tomas Frenes, a Miami resident who served as Deputy Director for the Americas of the vast Versace fashion empire up to the time of the famed designer's tragic death. Frenes is also the Executive Vice President of Mode Iles, Ltd.

“Presenting designers are being encouraged to also present garments or accessories which display sensitivity to any one or more of many global social issues,” explained Bethel about the heart of IWFW. “The recognition and tolerance of cultural diversity, in an effort to bring about a culture of peace, are also significant themes of the event as a reflection of the mission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which is supporting the event.”

“With the presence of fashion editors, and the press representatives and photographers,” continued Bethel, “the designers will get a critical assessment of their work and the potential for sales. While this is not a competition there will be the selection of notable presenting designers as the recipients of the recognition awards in Sustainable or Eco-Fashion, Cultural & Fashion, the NextGen Designer Award, and the Seals of Excellence to be presented to five outstanding designers.

The NextGen Designer Award is targeted to a novice designer who shows promise in the international marketplace. A Humanitarian Designer Award will also be presented to an internationally-renowned designer who has shown him or herself to be a philanthropist in one or more of the areas of concern being highlighted by the event.”

Participants are expected from major regions of the Pacific, Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic/Caribbean. “We have already received positive indications of participation from designers in Fiji, Grenada, Bermuda, Indonesia, Jamaica, Madagascar, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and The Bahamas,” explained Bethel. Sponsorship opportunities exist for businesses such as travel/tourism organizations, hotel chains, telecommunications and internet providers, transportation entities, or beauty, cosmetic and skin-care, perfumes and jewelry manufacturers.

Source: Mode Iles Ltd

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Manish Arora designs new Reebok garments & accessories

Futuristic fashion gets a new address with Reebok commissioning Indian designer Manish Arora to come up with a complete line of high-end garments and accessories that can be showcased at the Paris Fashion Week.

The colour “Black” will be represented through new age easy-to-wear boots in vibrant colours and sequined toe fronts while the “Jungle Low” range will create the look and feel of a lost era. Neon shoes with classic leather work on either side, they would come in a fiery combination of black and orange.

The daily lives of the modern Indian woman and the smells and sensibilities of India would be the blueprints that emboss this range of shoes. While the inspiration for the footwear line is the heart of India, the apparel is inspired from the theme of nature.

On the footwear front, leather, Swarovski, specialized fabric and suave and svelte designs characterize the Fish Fry collection.

Priced between Rs 6000 and Rs 60,000, Fish Fry shoes are elegant and funky and they come in delicate pink, blue, silver, gold and red hues that make for a bold fashion statement. The brand is being sported by Bipasha Basu. The collection is available at select Reebok stores.

Source: livemint.com

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Madame introduces "The Rock and Roll" collection for Christmas and New Year

The party season is on with Christmas on us and new year just around the corner. Madame, a brand synonomous to women fashion wear encapsulates its ever-changing sense of style with an exquisite collection of party dresses that further echo the luxury rock and roll feel of the Fall/Winter collection currently in store.

The party collection is bursting with an array of must have items from pretty and soft dresses, sparkling jewellery and chunky knits, all of which will create the perfect Party wardrobe. It comprises of Tunics, Twin Sets, Woollen Tights and Formal Leg Wear accented by studded accessories.

Knitted Torsos provide the Madame users a shimmer of elegance thus making them stand apart the crowd while keeping them warm. A chic mix of blended fine wool and lurex spells magnificence. The vibrant shades of Maroons, silver, gold and bronze, with hints of rich burgundy, shiny black_& Pearly White are in for the season.

Detail is everything, from a finely studded silver tunic, to a luxurious Black and silver dress ornated with pearls. while classic brown top include a knitted mandarin-style studded with stones.All to the shimer are the gleaming accessories like silver, bonze and golden belts.

Akhil Duggar, Creative Head, MADAME comments: "Madame offers a wide range of ramp to road fashion to its valuable customer. We are always sensitive to their needs. As I wanted to keep this range very fun and youthful, there are lots of playful touches which are perfect for the party season.”.

Source: Indiaprwire.com