October 09, 2020
Hindi Filmstars In Bright Colours
Siddharth too plans to take the graphic face exploration to another
level. Experimenting is the best part of graphic interpretation on textile.
Previously, I have experimented with the collage formation on kaftans.†For the
silhouette he adds, "I would like to use brushstroke look or a watercolour paint
look and would certainly love to design jackets, skirts or some structured and
futuristic garments for women in purely Western style.
Designer Shantanu Singh of
Next Episode makes his choice clear as he votes for Lady Gaga to adorn his
graphic faces-centred creations. I would prefer to experiment with images in
collages or graffiti feel, instead of going with one predictable image. "She is
not only a popular pop star, her quirky style sense makes her an ultra super
stylist.Strike a pose and flash a face! It’s time
for a face fetish — the famous and the ordinary, all are making a splash in
style. "Faces are getting all the attention, like never before. Acknowledging
the fact, designer Siddharth Saigal, of Wrap Studio, shares, "Graphic and quirky
prints have been experimented a lot this season.â€Relying on classic Hollywood
glamour, Payal mentions Marilyn Monroe as her "it†muse. A thought later, she
picks up screen goddess Angelina Jolie as her next option. The creative eyes are
fixed on the face phenomenon, and designer Payal Jain sounds pretty enthusiastic
about the trend as she says, "Graphic faces and images Recycled Fabric Factory
are incredibly exciting to play with on the canvas of textile.â€
Taking the idea
further, the designer says, "I would love to recreate old fresco, murals,
paintings and textile impressions on fabric in digital, graphic mediums. The
two-way transition of faces on the fashion and political sphere continues to go
strong and each side looks happy with their interpretation.jpgStrike a pose and
flash a face! It’s time for a face fetish — the famous and the ordinary, all are
making a splash in style.â€While faces on dresses hit the runway at the New York
S/S Fashion Week, they also created political waves as Pakistan’s Imran Khan’s
political party supporters are often seen endorsing his charismtic face in
checkered format on long tunics. One of my collections ‘Omana’ was inspired by
old Mughal paintings which were digitally printed on textured silks and woven
jacquards to create an old world feel with a new twist.
The trend has
beautifully bridged the gap,†reflects designer Suman Nathwani.†While the Che
Guevara, Bob Marley and Michael Jacksons of the world have enjoyed uninterrupted
endorsement on a mass scale, the niche brigade has also woken up to the idea of
making a haute face statement.TAB2. Now to focus on a single personality with
the inclusion of slogans and quotes sounds exciting,†he reveals. I am extending
the concept to scarves and shirts as well. My summer collection includes a
Bollywood collection in which the kaftans have images of Hindi filmstars in
bright colours. So if there’s a Che giving a revolutionary stare from a high
street T-shirt, the portrait is also enjoying a Dolce & Gabbana moment on a
high profile runway. The reasons she mentions: "They are gorgeous, feminine and
worth flaunting. "Next on my graphic scheme of things will be incorporating
prints with the happening names from the 1960s and 1970s era.
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