Jumat, 31 Juli 2009

The Sexy Thong

Underwear is more than a necessity – it's a sense of style, and a sense of fashion. A lot of women like the naughty feeling that comes from wearing thong underwear, even if (or especially if) nobody else can see it. It boosts confidence, makes them feel more appealing, and gives them a burst of energy.

While thong underwear has been popular since at least the mid '80s, it's become more popular since the Clinton administration, and more women are looking for intimate undergarments that give them a sense of intimacy, rather than plain cotton panties. Thongs come in a bewildering array of fabrics and designs, allowing you to wear something sexy and beautiful every single day. Some women feel that thong underwear is more comfortable than any other style of underwear.

A comparatively hot trend in thongs are lace and mesh materials. A see through set of intimates can be sexy and romantic, and are available in every hue of the rainbow, and because it's lightweight, it breathes. A lot of men purchase this kind of underwear for their wives and girlfriends!

Another hot fashion item in thongs are beads and gems. These have embroidery, beads and gem stitched into the underwear to give it a more glamorous touch. These can be stitched in cute patterns – hearts and flowers and monograms. They can even be worn under tight clothing without being spotted.

Most things can be purchased as part of a set of intimates – a bra or a small camisole that will make any woman feel sexy and beautiful and desired. They can be worn to bed, out on a romantic evening with your beau, or even to the office under your professional attire.

Where can you get sexy thong underwear? Nearly anywhere – from mall stores to online shops to lingerie catalogs. Even discount stores like Wal-Mart are starting to carry thongs, putting this option in the reach of nearly anyone.

Men's Underwear Styles


There are three main styles of men's underwear on the market, boxer shorts & trunks, briefs and mens thongs, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages. So let's look at each one in turn:

Boxer Shorts and Trunks

Traditionally boxer shorts were designed as loose fitting cotton or sometimes silk shorts, encapsulated for many of us, who are old enough to remember, by the famous Levi's advert in the 80's of the American guy taking off his Levi jeans in a laundrette and sitting back in a pair of white boxer shorts.

Still worn by some and perhaps more so by those who were inspired by them and were wearing them in the 80's, they have become less popular by today's younger generation of mobile text trendy youths, who are much more label conscious.

Boxer shorts now seem to be the preserve of yesterday's yuppie generation and have been pushed to one side for a more discerning male who looks for the functional and practical aspects that boxer shorts lacked, particularly with regards to support. Instead, men now seem to prefer the fitted lycra trunk, with technical fibres and added 'ball control' that meets the needs of today's outwardly looking active male.

There seems to be three basic styles of fitted men's trunks; the classic trunk, hipster, and midi. These differ according to where they sit on the waist or hip and the leg length.

Overall, trunks offer a seem free look and because of their close fit they also offer very good support and control in the pouch, which is possibly why they are so popular with men.

Men's Briefs

Briefs now seem to be one of the least popular styles of mens underwear and fall way behind in the league table to trunks. Nevertheless, they are still available in a variety of styles, which vary according to their cut. One of the main reasons that briefs seem to be less popular is due to the fact that they don't always sit in place at the rear and can result in an unwanted 'wedgie'. However, they still offer a more minimalist look that trunks and at the same time offer good support and control, but lack the line free look.

Thongs provide this all important comfort and support far greater than any other style and because of the ever increasing range of quality, stylish and practicality, men seem to be putting comfort before vanity and opting for a designer mens thong.

Thongs are the most popular choice of strings these are distinguished from g-strings by having a much broader string or thong that is about three quarters to an inch wide and become broader toward the waist band at the rear.

G-strings are favoured by some because of there much greater minimalist look they are distinguished by a much narrow string, usually only about a quarter of an inch wide.

Men's Thongs and g-strings have become very popular by the active male for wearing during sport and high impact activity because of the support and control they offer. They are most commonly made from micro fibres or cotton.

Hugger Thong Wonderbra



While low rise jeans and pants of all varieties are very popular right now, there is one thing about them that most of us could do without. Every time we bend down or even sit down it seems that our panties come popping right out of our pants! Because of the low rise cut it is very easy for us to bare all, no matter where we are and how careful we are trying to be. Belts, contoured low rise jeans, nothing seems to help. Finally, it appears as though there is some help on the horizon. The Hugger Thong Wonderbra offers seems to be the answer to all of our problems with the low rise cut jeans that bare all.

The way that these panties really make the difference is that they are hip hugger style, just like the low rise jeans. Because the panties have the same cut as the low rise style jeans and slacks, nothing will be seen when you are wearing your favorite pair of low rise! This is good news, because now you won't have to always buy shirts that will cover your back when you bend or sit down. You can still wear your favorite jeans and look and feel great about yourself without worrying about if your panties are sticking out or not!

The problem with thongs in the past is that they were typically cut very high to give a slimming effect to the hip and thigh area of most women. While this look was flattering, the Hugger Thong Wonderbra has introduced does away with the high cut and sharing the color and type of panty you like to wear with the world every time you move the wrong way! While this seems like a silly problem to buy special underwear for, most women will say without hesitation that they love the low rise jeans but they are not comfortable with their panties hanging out of their pants as they go about their daily business.

The Hugger Thong Wonderbra has introduced really will change the way we are able to live and move in our low rise jeans. Many believe that the trend of attempting to show your panties when you are wearing your low rise jeans will fade away, good riddance! This wasn't a good trend to start with and was likely started due to necessity because the panties would show anyway, so we made it look as though that is what we were trying to do. While you should look and feel sexy in your low rise jeans and your panties, you should not feel like you have to advertise it to the world, either!

The Hugger Thong Wonderbra is also great because it is not all that expensive, which means you can buy several pair and look good in all of your low rise garments such as your jeans, your slacks, even the skirts that are being made with the low rise waist. You can also buy Hugger Thong Wonderbra sets so that your bra and your thong panties will match so that you look and feel as sexy as you want to. For those of us that like to coordinate our bra and panties, this is a good thing!

You can find the Hugger Thong Wonderbra in most lingerie shops right now, as well as on the Internet. You can bargain shop if you want to, but generally you'll find that these hip hugger thongs are very affordable and worth any price that you have to pay for them because your jeans will not only look great, you'll feel great in them!

Minggu, 26 Juli 2009

Vintage Lingerie



Lingerie is a vital element of every woman's wardrobe and is tastefully selected by most women. Lingerie may include sexy everyday items such as satin and silk underwear or exclusive lingerie designs such as "teddy" or "baby dolls" to be worn for special occasions. Typically, most women wear sexy lingerie to entice their partners and lure them in to passionate lovemaking. Many women are obsessed about lingerie and go to great lengths to find the right style. Some women like the exclusive vintage lingerie collection that offers an insight in to the style preferred by the women of yesterday. Vintage lingerie collection includes vintage slips, girdles, underwear, and camisoles. Other popular vintage lingerie products include vintage teddies, corsets, and baby dolls.

Various lingerie outlets sell vintage lingerie exclusively. They sell vintage collections of popular brands such as Vanity Fair, Lorraine, Lucie Ann, and Van Raalte that are well known for vintage slips and sexy nightgowns. Vintage bras are extremely sexy and made from rich satin and superior quality silk. Vintage slips are designed with lot of stress on comfort and fall smoothly along the curves. They can be either embroidered or simply plain. Vintage panties come in a variety of styles, textures, and patterns.

Women, who love to flaunt different styles and love to experiment, are highly attracted to the vintage style of lingerie. Various movie production houses also require vintage lingerie collections. In case of any minor imperfections in the authentic vintage lingerie products, their details are included in the product description.

Plenty of manufacturers create reproductions of various vintage lingerie styles. Unlike authentic vintage collections, reproduction collections come at affordable rates. The biggest advantage of buying reproduction vintage lingerie is that they offer vintage designs that are combined with the comfort of contemporary style of lingerie.

All original vintage lingerie items can be ordered via the Internet. These items are carefully packed and shipped to the desired location.

Kamis, 23 Juli 2009

Italian Suits


If you don't have an Italian suit, as a man, you really should. Italian suits can make a statement unlike anything else you own. Without saying a word, you come across as driven, powerful, and virile. Not only are they classically beautiful, but they are a very good investment, since they will make a statement for you when you attend big events. The best suits you can own, in my opinion, are those made by the Italian designers. It's very easy today to find the right one for you. Here are some tips to follow.

You can find a good Italian suit from Gucci, Armani, or Dolce, for example. These will cost you around $ 1100 - $ 1500 a piece, so make sure that your investment is worth it.

Choose the right style

The first thing to remember when you buy an Italian suit is to choose the right style. One of the things to consider is the number of buttons on the suit. One classic is the two-button suit. Not only is it timeless, but it fits most body types.

A more modern approach would be the one-button suit. In a marketing or advertising environment, this is a very stylish choice.

A rule thumb for this is that the more buttons there are, the less shirt and tie you'll see underneath. Therefore, more buttons make a more classic look, while fewer buttons mean a more modern look.

Choosing your favorite designer

If your style happens to be that you are a trendsetter, then you might want to choose Versace. This is also a good choice if you simply need a classic look, since Versace happens to fit this look as well.

Are you an actor or musician? Then you might prefer a Gucci suit. These designer suits look well with all sorts of accessories to complete the outfit.

Looking for luxury or a bit more of a "noble" look? Then choose Gabbana or Dolce.
Prada is a much more "sober" look compared to other designers. Its clothing is mostly done in black and gray, for either sex. It is simple and uses only the best material, but its design is still innovative.

Look for the perfect fit

You should try to customize your Italian suit, because this can cost as little as $40. This is not much to spend to get your best look for such an investment. Your sleeves should be resting just on top of your thumb bone. You should be showing just a little bit of your shirt cuff. Your trousers should always touch the floor when you're not wearing shoes, or the heel top of your shoe when you are.

What's the ideal fabric?

Some of the best and most well-wearing fabrics are the Super Wool 120, 140, or 150. These wool grades have the proper amount of weight so that the material drapes very well, is highly durable, and is also suitable for summer wear.

It's also a good choice for those on a budget, because it can be worn year-round. Look for sales to save extra money, but don't go for a vintage suit. Why?

Vintage Italian suits will often not have the proper fit. In general, most people cannot purchase a suit off the rack, and will need some type of adjustment. For best effect (especially if you're going to spend a fair amount of money) get your suit adjusted to you so that it fits you like a glove.

Choosing the right color and pattern

In general, the most important colors for 2008 and 2009 will be black, navy, taupe, and slate gray. In addition, the tie is important. For this, medium width is best.

An Italian suit: Your best choice

You can't go wrong with an Italian suit for just about any occasion. They're timeless and should be part of every man's wardrobe. And the best part is, if you choose the right one for you, yours will last a lifetime.

Rabu, 22 Juli 2009

The Lingerie - A Woman's Best Friend

What is a woman's best friend? Well, the common answer would of course be diamonds. But is it really true? Maybe it is, but there is another close friend and this is a friend women will spend their own money on. What is it you ask? Lingerie, of course!

Why the attraction of women to lingerie? It is very simple. Lingerie makes you feel good and look good.

Lingerie is and always has been about one thing and one thing only. To make the woman's body look enticing. This is for the express purpose of stimulating men. In the days of old, lingerie did just that. By accentuating the areas that the visually oriented men were attracted to. These areas being a woman's breasts and of course her bottom.

The lingerie of old days was quite uncomfortable and in fact was sometimes downright painful to wear. But things have changed and today, it is both comfortable and sexy.

Lingerie is good for the woman in other ways than just stimulating men. Wearing it gives a woman a sense of her own sexuality and makes her feel sensual and desirable.

How do we know that lingerie is a woman's best friend? Maybe we can ascertain this by the amount of money she spends on it. For example, according to a 2006 report by the French Fashion Institute, French women spend nearly 20 percent of their annual clothing budget on lingerie. This 20 percent of clothing purchases being devoted to "lingerie" shows that women are voting their love with their wallets. A similar study showed that British women spent an even higher percentage of their clothing budget on lingerie.

Lingerie is supposed to highlight a woman's best features while downplaying her less desirable features. This is accomplished by choosing lingerie in different styles and shapes. Lingerie should be comfortable to wear as well. There are many fabrics to choose from so be sure to choose the fabrics that will be comfortable to your skin.

Don't choose a fabric that you will have to be too careful with either. Nylon is very versatile and easy to care for. Silk is comfortable but may present more challenges to keep it looking nice.

When it comes to a woman's best friend, it may be a diamond or it may be something else, but sexy lingerie will always be near the top of the list.

Women's Clothing Shop Today

While women used to have to go out to the mall or to individual shops to get new clothes in order to keep up with the latest trends, or just to have something to wear to a special gathering, this is no longer the case. The new women's clothing shop can be accessed much more easily because it is just a few keystrokes and a click of the mouse away for most women. If you have Internet access, you can get to just about any type of women's clothing shop you can dream of!

Online women will find just about any type of shop that they are looking for. If you know your clothing size, you will find just as much satisfaction when you shop online as when you are out and about around town shopping. There is a seemingly unlimited amount of clothing shops online so that you can find formal clothing, sports clothing, shoes, business attire, and casual type clothing. Women can also find online shops that offer accessories such as belts, jewelry, purses, bags, hair accessories, and more! Online women's clothing shops also offer items such as shoes, so that you can actually get a complete wardrobe online.

Online clothing shops work for many women because they are simply more convenient than going out to the mall or to local stores. Just a few minutes in front of the computer will allow women to freshen their wardrobe, or totally replace an outdated wardrobe. Pictures, descriptions, and measurements help women determine what sizes will fit them best so that there is little need to return items. Ordering new clothes from home is fun, exciting, and simply more convenient for those that don't have the time or desire to shop locally.

Online women's clothing shops also offer women that live in more rural areas to stay up to date with the style of clothing that they wear. When women live far from big cities where they can observe new trends and fashions, shopping online is a great way to keep their wardrobe modern and as trendy as they like. Shopping online also does not require long trips into the nearest city, just a couple minutes online will allow women in rural areas to buy all the most popular styles easily. Not only is it a simple way to get the fashions to rural homes, it's a simple way for women to feel great about themselves no matter where they live!

Many women, even those that don't live far from big malls and trendy women's clothing shops, like to shop online because they can receive deep discounts on the items that they purchase. It doesn't matter who you are, every woman likes to get a good deal. Many online shops offer two for one deals, or deep discounts that make shopping online worth it, even when you add the extra money you will pay for postage. Bargain shopping online is fun and easy, meaning you can find many of the most trendy and stylish clothing pieces online for cheaper than you would find them in the stores in your local area.

In addition to women's online shops there are also auctions online that offer new and slightly used clothing that offers women the chance to find even better prices on the clothes that women are looking for. With so many options, more and more women are finding their trips to the mall inconvenient. Online you can browse around until you find the right color, the right size, and the right style. You needn't go from store to store in the mall when you can browse around at home when you feel like it! Shopping online makes getting the things that you want easier, no matter how common or uncommon the item may be. Shoes, jeans, business attire, under garments and more can be purchased online easily and quickly; making your time spent shopping more efficient!

Old, young and every woman in between are finding that women's clothing shop options are great online. From lingerie to business suits, everything that a woman would possibly want to wear can be found online. Just a bit of looking around will have the items that you want and need purchased and on their way to you. Because of all the Internet resources women no longer need to settle for clothing that is just "fine" they can shop until they find the styles and the colors that really flatter them and allow them to get excited about getting dressed in the morning!

Selasa, 21 Juli 2009

Business Women's Fashion 101

The color blue is perhaps the best choice for business women's fashion. This is because this color is reflective of confidence, trust, wisdom, loyalty, softness and tranquility. It is such a versatile color in its intensities and hues. It goes very well with almost all of the different skin tones. If you want to make a grand entrance, then this color is for you. Most designers and retailers are shying away from the bold and intense colors and going towards livelier and brighter hues.

Cobalt Blue: This is a rich, deep jewel toned blue. This is perfect for day or night events. It can easily be combined with white, black and gray. It looks great on women who have a darker skin tone.

Teal Blue: This is a very unique and versatile color for the office. It is somewhat bold and can make any boring outfit to chic. It would look food with darker shades of blue for a monochromatic professional feel. This color works wonderful on women who have medium skin tones.

Turquoise Blue: This color is a very soft yet very vibrant color that can enhance and highlight any outfit. This universal hue can be combined with most colors for casual and formal events. This specific color is flattering for all skin tones, from light to fair skin tones. If you want a bolder or more intense look, try matching turquoise blue with brown or black. This color is very useful for spring and summer but can easily work great for the winter season.

Korean Style Fashion

Do you want to have an easy access to various fashion styles? Visit the online site of Causeway Mall. They provide Korea fashion clothing; marketing dresses, blouses, pants, skirts and accessories. This wholesale online shopping mall is licensed to conduct business within Hong Kong. It's Japan & Korea fashion clothing is different from most of the apparel items which are sold at some fashion stores. The main difference would be the price for these wholesale dresses. When you shop from this cute trendy clothes wholesaler, you will be able to avail of off price clothing label from a wide selection. On the other hand, the collection of Causeway Mall is not limited to wholesale Korea style clothing. They also have several trends coming from LA and Japan, which are sold at the most affordable amount.
This Korea fashion online store offers various styles of fashion wear to international locations. Providing Korean clothing internationally, CausewayMall.com exports its wholesale women's apparel to countries like Thailand, Singapore, USA, and Canada. Their offers include off-shoulder T-shirts, wholesale cheap party dresses, chic halter tops, and several other fashionable ladies wear. You can shop for ladies apparel wholesale at Causeway when you want to put up your own clothing boutique. You have the liberty to fill it with the smart and stylish junior ladies party dresses of CausewayMall. Or else, you can equip it with charming blouses or hip elastic pants.
In general, CausewayMall offers the following: designer clothes wholesale, party dress wholesale, cute dress wholesale, and other items as well. You may opt for its accessories which consist mostly of cotton socks, elastic socks, and winter hats. On the other hand, you can also purchase Love Pearls. This online fashion store also sells cocktail dresses and party dresses. If you are planning to attend a party and you want an outstanding and sexy party dress, you might want to search on their website. This is very suitable for you when you want to charm all the guys at the party.
There are many Hong Kong fashion wholesalers and CausewayMall is one of them. But you will be able to distinguish it from other clothing suppliers from the Korean clothing wholesale that it sells. If you ask other customers, they would say that CausewayMall is one of the best Asian fashion wholesale suppliers within the industry. There are many Japan fashion suppliers supplying goods with the same pictures in CausewayMall.com and at lower prices, but the outfit and styles these Hong Kong and China suppliers provided are totally different from the original photos. Moreover, they are producing in cheap fabrics that even could not be sold at our stores at discounted prices.
CausewayMall, this fashion wholesale company is regarded as a real Japan & Korea fashion online store. This is due to the styles of the apparel that it sells are in better quality in the low wholesale prices products market. Most of the wholesale dresses and clothing of Causeway Mall are derived from the fashion style of the Koreans, Japanese, and the fashion addicts of LA. You can see this from knitted dresses and blouses, big bows or ribbons on the front of the apparel, checkered cotton knee socks, checkered designs, and 2-in-1 blouses. You can also notice a hint of Hong Kong fashion from the clothing wholesale line of Causeway Mall. If you want to shop for women clothes wholesale, sign up for free membership online.

Senin, 20 Juli 2009

Paris Fashion Week

You haven’t lived until you’ve been to Paris in the winter -- during Fashion Week of course! It may be cold and rainy, but Paris is always beautiful, and buzzing with excitement at a myriad of fashion shows, expositions and parties that even us mere mortals of the public can attend. And, if you’re lucky, you’ll get to brush elbows with celebrities and fashion world icons who jet-set over from the prior Fashion Weeks in New York, London and Milan.

The Fall/Winter Paris Prêt-a-Porter Fashion Week is the most prominent trade event for the fashion industry, when Fall fashions are rolled-out as a season preview for the world’s biggest retail buyers who’re scrambling to place their orders for fashion, handbags, jewelry, shoes, hats and cosmetics. Unlike other large industry convention hall tradeshows, Fashion Week is orchestrated citywide at some of Paris’ most prominent points of interest.

This year from February 25th to March 4th, top designers and fashion design students staged fashion extravaganzas ranging from the pinnacle of good taste to the surreal. Among the selected sites, were the Louvre, Jardin des Tuileries, Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Musée de l'Homme, le Champs-Elysee, le Tour Montparnasse, place du Trocadéro, Théâtre du Châtelet, and La Sorbonne.

Winter Paris Fashion Week 2007 took place February 26 through March 4, and featured everyone who’s anyone in the designer world, including long-time Parisian favorites Chanel, Dior, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Christian Lacroix and Givenchy.

Ah, the drama! Aside from the expected eccentric styles and surreal shows, more than a few eyebrows raised when an animal rights protestor stormed the catwalk nude in response to this year’s apparent return to use of fur as a luxury material.

London designer Stella McCartney (daughter of Beatle Paul McCartney), then made headlines for her “fur-free” show, showcasing warm alternatives to fur, with models clad in taffetas, satins, knitwear and cashmere.

Emanuel Ungaro’s Peter Dundas got everyone ready to hit the discos with his collection designed to celebrate night clubbing. Decked-out in plenty of bling and leather, the models strutted and slinked down the runway.

The most controversial show of the week had to be that of Viktor & Rolf. Dutch design partners Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, are renowned for elaborate, wildly-imaginative shows. This year, they invented awkward contraptions that the models had to balance delicately, which were fitted with lighting and music as a kind of “personal fashion show.” The designs were somewhat gothic, reminding one of the movie Van Helsing. The poor models were also required to were stylized wooden clogs, which clip-clopped loudly as they paraded carefully down the runway.

Expectedly, there were WWII and ancient war themes in many of the fashion collections this year, incorporating tall boots, leather, fur, fatigue green, body armor, medallions and epaulettes. Even Jean Paul Gaultier revealed models wearing Scottish tartans with stylized Mohawks, as if going into battle.

Also during Fashion Week, the exclusive Paris boutique Colette, celebrated its 10th anniversary by inviting 10 art curators to spotlight a talent gallery-style on one of it’s walls. It was a fabulous way to show off it’s ultra-trendy collection of music CDs, shoes, handbags, branded water and accessories. The boutique is also renown for glamorous parties, art exhibits and dance classes, and definitely worth a visit when you’re in Paris.

Speaking of accessories, Nokia decided to unveil its Nokia 7373 Special Edition fashion phones by designer Giambattista Valli at Fashion Week, at the “Dress-your-Nokia-in-Giambattista Valli” Party. For the label-conscious, this is a must-have phone. Each one comes pre-loaded with a "behind the scenes" video for a glimpse into the life and inspiration of the designer, along with a selection of Valli graphics and the exclusive ring-tone, "Rhodium.”

Next year is sure to hold more fun and surprises. For sure, Paris in March is the place to be!

Sabtu, 18 Juli 2009

Jennifer Aniston Fashion


Could be one of the artist this is a Hollywood icon for the celebrity fashion world, but the film BREAK-UP, Jennifer Aniston, confess that it is not always sure with the appearance. He even said that if she was afraid to meet with the 'fashion police', as they will be aware that Aniston is not wearing appropriate clothes.

Aniston says, he did not have ideas for what to put on it wearing, he also does not get how to remain trendy people.

"I really do not get the cool look, I do not consider the latest goods which must be purchased. I do not have the goods or trendy accessories excessive," said one of the main film is FRIENDS.

Therefore, to prevent the appearance look incompetent with the clothes-clothes that deems' strange ', Aniston more often wear casual clothes such as jeans.

"I almost always return the clothes-fashion clothes, it's frustrating, I do not like if every time I leave home, I will be anxious because I look incompetent or so, so I choose to wear sleeveless shirts and jeans trousers," he added..

By : leo

Jumat, 17 Juli 2009

Fashion Show


A fashion show which is very good and interesting to follow because we disan there are different types of clothes in the show so many more options for us all, especially for those of you who love the fashion world...



By : Leo

Selasa, 14 Juli 2009

Indian Fashion Industry






Colourful fashion trends of India

With the end of the 20th century came the end of all hype which has created a more practical and pragmatic environment and has given a more stable picture of the fashion business.
In the 50s, 60s and 70s, the Indian fashion scenario wasn't exactly colorless. It was exciting, stylish and very graceful. There were no designers, models, star or fashion design labels that the country could show off. The value of a garment was judged by its style and fabric and not by who made it.

It was regarded as ever so chic and fashionable to approach any unfamiliar tailor, who could make a garment for a few rupees, providing the perfect fit, finish and style. The high society lady, who wore it, was proud for getting a good bargain and for giving her name to the end result.

In 60s, tight 'kurtas', 'churidars' and high coiffures were a trend among ladies. It was an era full of naughtiness and celebration in arts and music and cinema, manifested by liberation from restriction and acceptance of new types of materials such as plastic film and coated polyester fabric.

The 70s witnessed an increase in the export of traditional materials outside the country as well as within. Hence, international fashion arrived in India much before the MTV culture with the bold colors, flower prints and bell-bottoms. Synthetics turned trendy and the disco culture affected the fashion scenario.

It was in the early 80s when the first fashion store 'Ravissant' opened in Mumbai. At that time garments were retailed for a four-figure price tag. The '80s was the era of self consciousness and American designers like Calvin Klein became popular. In India too, silhouettes became more masculine and the 'salwar kameez' was designed with shoulder pads.

With the evolution of designer stores in Mumbai, the elegant fashion design culture was a trend among Indians along with their heavy price tags. No doubt that a garment with a heavy price tag was at the bottom stage of fashion. But clients immediately transformed into the high fashion fold where they were convinced that that the word 'elegant fashion design culture' means, it had to have a higher price tag.

Garments were sold at unbelievable prices only because the designers had decided to get themselves noticed by making showy outfits and getting associated with the right shows, celebrities and events.

Later, fashion shows shifted to competitive events each attempting to out-do the other in theme, guest list and media coverage. For any newcomer, the fashion business was the number one professional art that time.

In the 90's, the last decade of the millennium, a move towards the drastic pairing down returned with ethnic wears (Today, ethnic wear market in India is accounted to Rs. 9000 crore). This led to the decline and the recession, the push to sell at any cost and keep staying in the limelight. With heavy cut throat competition and sound awareness of the client, the inevitable occurred. The price tags, which had once reached at a peak, began their downside journey.

At those times the downturn was not only being experienced in the price tags of the garments, but also in the business of fashion shows. More models, choreographers, make-up men, hairstylists and designers streamed down into their business.

The fun and party time in the Indian fashion scenario had not ended with this, but continued. It was a point, where it reached at a certain steady level and from there, in the beginning of the 21st centaury, with new designers and models and some sensible designing; the fashion hype accelerated its speed.

Indian fashion industry spreads its wings globally

For the global fashion industry, India is a very big exporter of fabrics and accessories. All over the world, Indian ethnic designs and materials are considered as a significant facet for the fashion houses and garment manufacturers. In fabrics, while sourcing for fashion wear, India also plays a vital role as one of the biggest players in the international fashion arena.
India's strengths not only depend on its tradition, but also on its raw materials. World over, India is the third largest producer of cotton, the second largest producer of silk and the fifth largest producer of man-made fibres.

In the international market, the Indian garment and fabric industries have many fundamental aspects that are compliant, in terms of cost effectiveness to produce, raw material, quick adjustment for selling, and a wide ranges of preference in the designs in the garments like with sequin, beadwork, aari or chikkon embroidery etc, as well as cheaper skilled work force. India provides these fashion garments to the international fashion houses at competitive prices with shorter lead time and an effective monopoly in designs which covers elaborated hand embroidery - accepted world over.

India has always been considered as a default source in the embroidered garment segment, but the changes of rupee against dollar has further decreased the prices, thereby attracting buyers. So the international fashion houses walk away with customized stuff, and in the end crafted works are sold at very cheap rates.

As far as the market of fabrics is concerned, the ranges available in India can attract as well as confuse the buyer. A basic judgmental expectation in the choosing of fabrics is the present trend in the international market. Much of the production tasks take place in parts of the small town of Chapa in the Eastern state of Bihar, a name one would have never even heard of. Here fabric making is a family industry, the ranges and quality of raw silks churned out here belie the crude production methods and equipment used- tussars, matka silks, phaswas, you name it and they can design it. Surat in Gujarat, is the supplier of an amazing set of jacquards, moss crepes and georgette sheers - all fabrics utilized to make dazzling silhouettes demanded world over. Another Indian fabric design that has been specially designed for the fashion history is the "Madras check" originally utilized for the universal "Lungi" a simple lower body wrap worn in Southern India, this product has now traversed its way on to bandannas, blouses, home furnishings and almost any thing one can think of.

Recently many designers have started using traditional Indian fabrics, designs and cuts to enhance their fashion collections. Ethnic Indian designs with batik cravat, tie-and-dye or vegetable block print is 'in' not just in India but all across the world.

In India, folk embroidery is always associated with women. It is a way of their self expression, and they make designs that depict their native culture, their religion and their desires. Women embroider clothes for their personal use, and the people linked with the pastoral profession prepare embroidered animal decorations, decorative covers for horns and foreheads and the Rabaris of Kutch in Gujarat do some of the finest embroidery. Embroidered pieces are made during the festivals and marriages, which are appliqué work called 'Dharaniya'. One of the significant styles of Saurashtra is 'Heer' embroidery, which has bold geometric designs, woven on silks. The Mutwa women of the Banni area of Kutch have a fascinating embroidery where they make fine embroidery works with designed motifs and mirrors in the size of pinheads, the Gracia jats use geometric designs on the yoke of long dresses. Moreover, the finest of quilts with appliqué work are also made in Kutch.

Garments embellishment with bead work is another area where it in demand in the international market. Beads are used to prepare garlands and other accessory items like belts and bags and these patterns now available for haute couture evening wear too.
According to a survey, in recent times Indian women have given up their traditional sari for western wears like t-shirts and shorts, as they feel more comfortable in skirts and trousers instead of saris and salwar kameez. It's been noted that women spend just $165 million on trousers and skirts against 1.74 billion dollars spent by men on trousers. With more women coming out to work, the (combined) branded trouser and skirts market has been increasing at a whopping 27 per cent in sales terms. Women feel that Western clothing is more suitable, particularly when working or using public transportation. Many corporate offices are also in favor of their employees wearing Western wear.

In India, Western inspiration is increasing due to the influence of TV and films. Besides, shopping malls selling branded clothes have also mushroomed in India and are fascinating the youngsters. Recently, designer wear is being promoted through store chains such as Shopper's Stop, Pantaloons, Westside, etc. Companies such as Raymond and TCNS have also set up their exclusive stores for designer wear such as Be: and W.
The market of India fashion industry

Recently, a report stated that the Indian fashion industry can increase from its net worth of Rs 200 crore to Rs 1,000 crore in the next five to ten years. Currently, the worldwide designer wear market is amounted at $35 billion, with a 9 per cent growth rate, with the Indian fashion industry creating hardly 0.1 per cent of the international industry's net worth.

According to approximations, the total apparel market in India is calculated to be about Rs 20,000 crore. The branded apparel market's size is nearly one fourth of this or Rs 5,000 crore. Designer wear, in turn, covers nearly about 0.2 per cent of the branded apparel market.

At present, the largest sales turnover within the designer wear segment is about Rs25 crore, with other well-known names having less turnovers of Rs10-15 crore. In view of the prospects of the Indian fashion industry for growth, the figures are not very hopeful.

The figure of fashion industry

• The organized market for designer apparel is about Rs 250 crore

• Designer wear calculates to less than 1 per cent of the apparel market

• The global market for designer wear is 5 per cent of total apparel market

• The global market for designer wear industry is largely dependent on the small-scale sector

• Consumers for designer wear have a yearly household income of Rs 10 lakh-plus. There are 3 lakh such households developing at 40-45 per cent

• Designer wear industry is projected to increase to Rs 1,000 crore by 2015.

• More than 81 per cent of the population below 45 years of the age is fashion conscious.

Many fashion designers and management experts foresee an average growth of about 10-12 per cent for the Indian fashion industry in the coming years. Though, the growth rate could be more than 15 per cent, if infrastructural and other logistical bottlenecks and drawbacks are over come.

India needs more effort to overcome

However, despite the benefits available in India there are also some disadvantages. India is not a remarkable player in the global market with reference to brands because of its inability to add value to products. This is observed by the fact that nearly 50 per cent of its exports are apparel and made-ups where value addition is essential. Likewise, 75 per cent of domestic apparel market is commoditized and unbranded and very few Indian brands do survive in the foreign markets. Evidently, the Indian market has not made a strong stand and hence it is difficult to make Indian brands that can compete with global brands in India.

Another reason for the fashion industry's inadequate growth is the limited experience of the designers and the platform they are offered. The insignificance stalks from the reality that most of the young talent is hired by the bigger names to work in their studios, thus imprinting their work with the label of the big designers.
Though performing individual presentation is not an alternative choice for most of the young talent, because of the limitation of finance, a beginner designer's name fails to come to the forefront.
Another thing, with regards to the ramp, is what the designers offer is barely appropriate to be worn ordinarily. You'll see there's dissimilarity between what is there on the ramp and what the Page Three crowd wears. Some believe at present the fashion is in, but the tendency hasn't changed much as it is the old ones coming back. We have had short kurtas, long kurtas, flowing skirts, etc. coming back into fashion with only a new variety of designs.

Many management consultants and professionals believe that the Indian fashion industry will be boosted if the new comers are paid proper attention. What they require is more support so that their work gets due recognition. According to the consultants and professionals there should be a panel of people who choose designers for showcasing according to their work and not their name or who they've worked for earlier, and hence selection would be purely based on quality. Besides this, the panel of judges should comprise of people from the fashion schools rather than designers.
It has been observed that the media-hype around the big designers and blatant commercialism has hindered business in the Indian fashion industry. No clear cut picture is provided about the feasibility of the products. Basically it is only the famous names that are being talked of. What they offer is not quite daily-wear. The entire focal point of the industry is on commercialism. The discussion is only regarding how much is sold and for what price and nothing about the designs or styles.

Efforts to develop global fashion brands

It needs innovative designers, a seamless supply chain, control over retail and distribution and concentration of quality while dealing with some image. While a few have accomplished something in the west covering Tommy Hilfiger, Gucci, Zara, Armani, Versace, Ralph Lauren, etc, India has not been capable to track on.
A serious reason for India not being successful has been its isolation in the fashion system. Each stakeholder including designers, exporters, textile players and retail chains need to come together along with the government to make sure that the position of Indian fashion is strong in the coming years.

There are various agencies and industry associations that can support in brand-building practice. Many of these agencies require attractive resources and making a global image of Indian fashion rather than independently trying to promote particular brands or textile segments.

Efforts to create strong global image

Large textiles players require more and more to target on the market facing activities while developing an association with small medium enterprise (SME) clusters. Such kind of networks would be a benefit to that which can focus on demand making and branding as well as for clusters that can focus on quality production.

Efforts to create value networks

After the entry of large retail chains like Wal-Mart, Gap etc in India, Small scale manufacturers in India will find it very difficult to satisfy the demands of these international buyers if they continue to promote their products individually. Therefore, it is very important that value networks are created between large textile and apparel companies in India and small scale manufacturers, so that the marketing muscle of the leading players can be utilized for receiving large orders while the bigger players then assign the orders to the small-medium enterprises according to their past record of quality and service. For this to be put into practice, it will be vital to well-organize the information on small-medium enterprise clusters in a perfect manner so that supplier selection decisions are made according to the information in the long run, only the more efficient small-medium enterprise players survive and develop.
Efforts to concentrate on designers and designs

Designers have a fundamental role to play in the future of Indian fashion scenario. There should hence be an effective process for preparing these designers. This can be done by sponsoring exchange programs with international schools, increasing participations in the fashion capitals of the world, motivating and offering business incubation to new designers and rewarding efforts through proper design awards.
Even in India, well-known designers are incapable to tap finances from well-organized resources, since a vital part of their assets are brands and design talent which are not measured in terms of money and hence it becomes difficult to judge the value. This has severely inhibited their development and capability to raise retail existence across the country and abroad. Likewise, there is no systematic approach of existence in the fashion capitals of the world like Paris, Milan and New York. Due to this, designers have to depend on their personal contacts and relationships for organizing fashion shows and making retail alliances. The French government as well as the British government helps designers of their particular countries appreciably in these areas as they understand that value creation through design is the only way to carry on in the competitive landscape of the global fashion industry. The Indian government and related agencies should also accept this aspect of textile, apparel and fashion industry sincerely if they need to see India on the global fashion map.
Work in collaboration: designers-corporate efforts

Designers and many organizations can work globally through various models and with many working relationships. The Indian fashion industry has many views but only one such model, wherein a designer creates a retail venture with his/her own brand through organized retail chains. There are many other models according to brand ownership and division of operational activities.

Globally, many models of collaboration between designers and corporates are available. For example Ralph Lauren has made an agreement with Jones Apparel for producing and retailing various Polo brands. Likewise, Armani had an agreement with Zegna for production, even while it was competing with them in the marketplace. There are many cases of designer brands being co-owned by the designers and corporates, Gucci-Alexander McQueen and Gucci-Stella McCartney being some of them.

In the end, many designer businesses have been obtained by corporates where designers play a major role in the design elements of the business, but the brand and the organization is owned completely by the corporate.

The current possession of Calvin Klein by Philips Van Heusen and earlier holdings of Hugo Boss and Valentino by Marzotto are some related examples in this segment. These examples strongly point out that not only designers find such relationships important for development, but also corporates find these attractive for rising their profitability and growth. Likewise deals in India could go a long way in developing the brand values of corporates and designers.

Developing clusters

Making common infrastructure for functioning such as design and sampling, affluent treatment, product testing, etc can help in increasing the capability of the clusters since noteworthy investments could be made by the cluster itself rather than any single player.

Well-managed databases can help in decreasing search costs and through data mining, rating of players can be done so as to make the procurement process easier for buyers. Cooperative marketing programs at different clusters can also support players to grow up in the value chain by mixing their strengths within the cluster.

Cluster based battle in the fashion industry is characterized by the Italian industry. The National Chamber for Italian Fashion for example, supports the development of the fashion clusters at Milan and Florence in a well organized manner. Indian industry can learn a lot from Italy because India has a similar cluster based scattered production base, but has been incapable to link it with design and branding capability.

If the above activities are successfully considered, India could have an extraordinary development in the fashion industry, which could increase from a negligible size to Rs 8,000 crore in the coming decade.

Conclusion

In the 50s, 60s and 70s, the Indian fashion scenario was colorful and stylish, in the end of 20th century it was quite subdued and with the beginning of the 21st century it has geared up and is still experiencing the growth with many spectrums of colours. Though this industry is growing at a very good pace, besides achieving a negligible share in the global market, still it needs to make severe efforts to stand amongst international fashion market in various aspects.

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