Dress in Style with Eileen Fisher
Everybody can dress up in clothes but not everyone can dress in Eileen Fisher because these are actually clothes reserved for those who have taste in fashion. There are indeed several clothes that can be in the market and which claim to be the best in the industry but the truth is that such clothes do not always meet the standards for which they are praised. It is with that in mind that each and every person who wishes to get all the top qualities in clothing should always look for a brand that is well known and respected for the products that they produce.
So what are some of the qualities that you can expect to get when you put on Eileen Fisher clothes? Well the first thing that you are assured of is the quality of the material that is used to make whatever clothes you buy. The materials are of course designed to be long lasting despite how many times you use the clothes. The materials are also designed to be durable in just about any type of weather and so you do not have to worry about your clothes getting worn out quickly.
The next thing that you are sure to enjoy about Eileen Fisher is the fact that there is a wide range of options for you to choose from. Of course women usually have a particular interest in clothes that appreciate their curves and that is exactly what these clothes will give you. You not only get a variety of designs but you also have different variety when it comes to the type of clothes to buy. What that means is that you can get great jackets, pants or just tops that will ensure that you have a great day as you will be looking gorgeous the whole day long.
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Pop-Up Stores Put Spotlight on India’s Up and Coming Fashion Designers
In the arts, being talented doesn’t guarantee success; without some form of marketing, the most brilliant of fashions, books, or paintings will end up in a drawer or closet gathering dust unless the public gets the chance to see them. Fashion shows are the most common way for fashion designers to show off their wares, and in these cases the invited audience usually filled with the rich and famous—virtually guaranteeing that the fashions presented will become well-known.
But one marketer in Bangalore, India, is bringing fashion to the people through a venture called Spoilt, which encourages designers from all across the country to exhibit their latest fashions in a variety of unexpected venues called pop-up stores. In late November, for example, the locale was an Italian restaurant and pub called Spiga in Bangalore, which showcased garments, purses, jewelry, shoes, and menswear brought by designers from Delhi, Bombay, Kolkata (Calcutta), and Bangalore.
Spoilt co-founder Anshu Juneja explains that a pop-up store brings the best designer goods to places consumers least expect it. “We usually keep our stores at malls or restaurants. People here carry their alcohol and browse…we are bringing the shops to them.”
One of the participating designers, Diksha is enthusiastic about the marketing concept, believing it is good for consumers and an excellent way for young, up and coming designers to showcase their talents by bringing in a sample of styles. Customers who place order will have the design custom made for them.
In addition to styles inspired by Indian culture, American and western European influenced fashions are also presented. According to designer Seema Boyd, interest level in the pop-up store idea was high, and a significant number of younger consumers were just as interested in more traditional Indian styles as they were in western designs.
That observation is indicative of the growing Indian fashion industry in places like Bangalore and Kolkata. The very first fashion week in India occurred in 2000. Since then, the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) has worked to put the country on the haute couture map. Now, New Delhi hosts two fashion weeks, one each in the spring and fall. The autumn 2001 event featured more than 175 designers. There are also regional events in Kolkata and Bangalore, making India one of the fashion industry’s more vibrant markets.
