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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Holiday Deal
Publication: The Indian Express, Edition: Chandigarh, Supplement: Simply City, Journalist: Hina Rohtaki, Page No: 7, Location: Middle-Left, Width(cms): 12, Height(cms): 20
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Holiday Deal
Check out what the brands in the city have on offer for your summer getaway
HINA ROHTAKI
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Flip-flops. Check. A pair of Tom Ford. Check. Wide-brimmed hats. Check. But what about your holiday wardrobe this sea­son? Brands in the city are geared up to meet your needs with clothes that are both comfortable and trendy.
City-based designer duo Sukhwant and Astha, whose collection garnered much acclaim at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai this March, suggest that it is im­portant to find outfits that flatter one's body type. "Light cotton fabrics are ideal for the season. Go for ones with interest­ing weaves like ikats or prints like checks to keep the look interesting. Opt for colours like blue that go well with the sea­son," says Aastha. She also recommends comfortable clothing like tees teamed with loose-fitted trousers or kurtas with embroidery with denims.
At Meena Bazaar, NAC, Manimajra, there is a special section devoted to holi­day wear. It comprises shorts, tees and Ja­maican shirts in vibrant colours for men and skirts, mini shorts, tops with different silhouettes and dresses for women. There is also a range of handy accessories that in­clude colourful hats and caps. "We have specially created a corner to make avail­able everything that you might need for a vacation," says Rajnish Jain, owner.
At the United Colours of Benetton, Sec­tor 8, Panchkula, the demand for day dresses and tube tops, low waist capris and light coloured denims are high during this season. "For a vacation people look for clothes that are simple, comfortable yet chic, with a touch of bohemian," says Gagan, owner of the outlet.
Surinder Kumar, manager, Koutons, Sector-17 Chandigarh, says their holiday wear is particularly relaxed with a high em­phasis on comfort. "We try to get hip hop
styles in cotton pants and tops. Many cus­tomers do not prefer dresses, so we have a wide variety of halter necks and spaghetti tops that can be teamed with different things," he says.
Madame, in Sector-8, Panchkula, too has a wide variety of styles on offer. "Besides making our designs funky, we also believe in coming up with unusual colour combina­tions. There is a lot to choose from our range of printed kurtis, capris, leggings and designer tops," says manager Sunil Chand.
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