• SEIKO 2015 New Collection

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 25

    Gift your loved ones a watch from SEIKO?s collection - the gift of time. Let them know that they are in your mind around the clock and loved every second of the day

    1. Simplicity at its best! A seamless creation that is sporty in design and bound by strength.

    Multi-Function- 6G34

    SRL065P1

    Case: Stainless Steel
    Water Resistance: 10 bar
    Glass type: Hardlex
    Functions: Multi-Function
    Price: INR 20,500

    2. This watch is perfected for a true gentleman, a timeless piece that is an absolute reflection of class. Crafted only for the best.

    Chronograph-7T04

    SPCO59P1
    Case: Stainless Steel
    Water Resistance: 10 bar
    Glass type: Sapphire Glass
    Functions: Chronograph, date
    Price: INR 32,500

    3. This watch is a blend of class and strength that reflects absolute elegance. With a mother of Pearl dial, it captures beauty even in the details.

    SNDX98P1

    Case: Stainless Steel with Ceramic Bezel
    Water Resistance: 10 bar
    Glass Type: Anti-reflective sapphire glass
    Functions: Chronograph, date, Mother of pearl dial.
    Price: INR 35,500

    4. A watch exclusively crafted to personify elegance. Embedded with 6 diamonds, it?s a watch built for forever.

    Date Calendar- 7N82

    SXDF49P1

    Case: Stainless Steel
    Water Resistance: 10 bar

    Glass Type: Sapphire Glass
    Band: Stainless Steel
    Functions: Date, 6 diamonds
    Price: INR 39, 500

     

                                        

     

     

                  

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  • Jawed Habib repackages ancient service of 'champi' as Hair Yoga

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 20

    By: Ritwika Gupta
     

    His zest for life is eternal and his vivacious personality almost infectious. Meet the hair icon of India - Jawed Habib ? the renowned hair stylist, who has made a mark for himself in a career spanning over 25 years.

    Known for his association with fashion and celebrities, Habib has also authored best-selling hair books, is a hair consultant, an architect of a unique range of hair products and winner of numerous tresses awards. Habib shot to fame with his drive to make hair color fashionable across all sections of society in India.

    A die-hard optimist, Habib?s career journey has been very exciting so far. Shedding some light on his younger days, he says that he was always inspired by his father but it was his experience at the London Hair Dressing School that helped him choose a career in hairstyling. It was here that he learnt the art of systematic approach to the hair profession.

    ?I decided that I wanted to become a hair dresser when I went to a famous hair dressing school in London. There was no looking back for me from there,? Habib shares.

    Talking about the evolution of the hair and beauty industry over the years, Habib says, ?Personal grooming has become more of a basic need than a luxury, as it was thought five or so years ago. Today?s generation is image conscious. Considering today?s fast paced life, people do not have time for themselves. They would like to be groomed in the shortest possible time, in the best possible ways and at the most affordable prices possible. Everyone needs to look presentable at all times ? whether it is your workplace, your office or business or home.?

    With trends changing at the drop of a hat, hairstylists are required to keep their abilities and skills up to date. ?If you want to stay in the business, your skills better adapt. Clients are so active about the ongoing trends that they bring in photographs on their smart phones of the hairstyle or color they have in mind,? Habib informs.

    His skills, aesthetic sensitivity and solid expertise, helped him understand the needs of growing Indian market. Moreover in India, Bollywood has for long exerted a deep influence on popular Indian fashion. This year, Habib predicts that boho waves, long tails, braids and twists, big buns and bombshell blowouts are some of the trends to watch out for.

    ?Any haircut or new look adorned by an actor in a hit movie immediately becomes a prime tresses trend for a stylist to reproduce. But one has to understand that it?s not easy to replicate the look as the actor usually spends two hours behind that look. When it comes to a normal person, he or she cannot spend two hours on styling hair in their day to day life.?

    The amount of chemicals that one puts in their hair these days is almost unbelievable. From hair rebonding, straightening, highlights and perming, the various chemical treatments impact the quality of one?s hair. While Habib agrees that these chemical treatments do cause damage, he is quick to point out that if the hair is healthy and the treatments are done by a professional, it will not damage the hair to a great extent. ?You need to deeply condition your hair after a treatment by applying a weekly hair mask,? the hair expert advises.

    In order to maintain and take good care of hair, it is necessary to use high-quality products according to Habib. And that?s where Jabib Habib Hair Yoga comes in! Through Hair Yoga, Habib is introducing the ancient service of 'Champi' or head massage using oils specially created by the house of Jawed Habib, which will help improve the overall hair health and texture.

    ?This year, we are coming up with Jawed Habib Hair Yoga, which will have 12 products like a shampoo, serum and oil etc. These products will take good care of different types of hair ranging from dry, oily, curly, frizzy and even coloured-treated hair,? he shares.

    Apart from his celebrity image, Habib is also an entrepreneur with 480 salons across 92 cities in India. Habib confesses that the secret behind his success was the attitude that he and his staff adopted over the years.

    Habib believes that education can change any profession. The expert hones his skills and learns every day. He attributes his success in this profession to education. ?Learning our job well is of utmost importance. This gives an edge to us over others,? he signs off with a confident smile on his face.

     

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  • 1090F Launched Its Vibrant Spring-Summer 2015 Collection

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 20

    Mumbai: When comfort marries style, the outcome is a trendy collection that makes up 1090F?s  much awaited spring-summer 2015 line, which has been carefully designed keeping in mind the young cosmopolitan women having multiple facets.

    The fashion apparel brand launched its collection amidst the cr?me de la cr?me of the city at Aquaba in South Mumbai on 18 February 2015. The event celebrated the fierce, fun, flirty, fiery and funky spirit of women who take on the world in style. 1090 F identified four such young women who are achievers in their own right and perfectly reflect the brand philosophy. 

    Young achievers Shipra Khanna - winner of Master Chef India, one of the youngest Indians to scale Mt. Everest- Krushnaa Patil, YouTube sensation Shraddha Sharma and philanthropist Aalia Furniturewala who have made remarkable contribution and achievements in their respective fields, were felicitated at the event by stalwarts and veterans Pankaj Udhas, famous ghazal and playback singer, former Miss-India and popular journalist Meher Castelino, fashion retailer Viren Shah, TV Personality & columnist Pooja Bedi. The extravagant evening was hosted by the vivacious Suchitra Pillai, who kept the momentum of the show soaring high.

    Speaking at the occasion, Creative Lifestyle, managing director, Rahul Mehta said, ?Our Spring Summer Collection is for the contemporary young women out there who work towards their dreams and make a difference. We at 1090F have always been committed to fostering a culture that empowers women and that is why we are using this platform to highlight and recognize achievements of young women who have contributed to society and are a source of inspiration to their peers.?

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  • Home D?cor Trends in 2015

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 20

    By: Ritwika Gupta
     

    Home is where the heart is and the heart wants a warm place to come back to at the end of a hard day?s work. Your home's exterior says just as much about you as its interior. The interior design industry is on a new high with an immensely promising growth in the recent years. While companies like Cocoon Fine Rugs, Deco Window, Fabula Rasa and Home Label are creating a giant stir in the interior space, they are also geared up to hop on to the e-commerce bandwagon in the future for home d?cor. Exec Lifestyle spoke to a few talented interior d?cor professionals, who shared unique options that will make homes look more beautiful.

    Fabula Rasa, located in the heart of Mumbai?s design district Raghuvanshi Mills, is a four-month-old home d?cor store founded by Anuradha Bhalla and Jeena Shetty.

    ?At its very core, Fabula Rasa is about self and space. Our focus is on the last mile fatigue. When you are doing up a home or a work place, you are already exhausted by the time you are at the last few stages when you are doing up your home. This is where we come in ? space styling for the last mile, which integrates furniture, light, art and accessories that fit homes and personal spaces,? Bhalla elaborates.

    Throwing light home d?cor trends to look forward to in 2015, she says, ?There are so many new mediums out there and some innovative trends to look forward to. This season, the Indian-modern look that will have warmth in terms of colour palette and design will gain popularity. These days it is also possible to keep designs stylish yet economical. One piece of art on your wall can enhance the space. Everything in the home does not have to be super expensive and we are at a stage whereby we can expect the best of both of worlds.?

    While space styling is an international concept that goes beyond interior designs, Cocoon Fine Rugs founder Ayush Chaudhury feels that home d?cor techniques should involve creating newer and fresher styles that will appeal to a young generation of homeowners who are not afraid to experiment and try different looks.

    ?Indians have always had a great eye for aesthetics and a love for all things beautiful. This year, like years before, I expect to see Indian designers continuing to push the envelope. At Cocoon, we are coming up with signature collections inspired from various genres - graffiti, modern art and even prints from the 60s and 70s,? informs Chaudhury.

    Cocoon Fine Rugs, a designer carpet gallery that was established in Mumbai in 2009, specialises in exclusive rug collections based on modern, transitional and classical rug designs for homes. The company works with leading interior designers, architects in India and abroad and their clientele includes top industrialists, Bollywood celebrities, corporates and even expats, who are true connoisseurs of design.

    ?It has been a fantastic journey as our client base has continued to grow year after year, which shows that good design and aesthetics are becoming more and more important to homeowners in India. At Cocoon, we design and manufacture all of our rugs in-house, which allow us to create bespoke designs, sizes and colour ways for our clients. Another interesting aspect to Cocoon is that our stores have been laid out like art galleries, where patrons can browse through our beautiful collections at leisure,? says Chaudhury.

    Another novel concept in the business is eco-friendly furnishings. However, Bhalla informs that this developing trend it is clearly ahead of it is time. ?The eco-friendly furniture are pretty expensive, almost 30-40 per cent more costly and they tend to be delicate fabric as well. There is not much of a life and higher cost of replacement. This trend will take time,? Bhalla explains.

    The Home Label (styled by Sussanne Khan) head merchandiser Supriya Hiremath Vora says that floral prints, vintage prints, copper barware, rustics and antique wooden serveware are some of the home d?cor trends to watch out for in 2015.

    ?Our aim at The Label Corp is to provide tastefully curated, signature and rare-to-find products to the discerning Indian audience. We meet the style needs of the working, independent city dwellers with a unique tastemaker backed model where Sussanne Khan helps to curate an assortment of products that are in keeping with worldwide trends. We seek to deliver an inspiring and expert-guided retail experience like no other,? Vora says, explaining the concept of Home Label.

    Giving an insight into the way in which the interior d?cor industry in India has evolved over the last few years, Vora says, ?After exposure to global lifestyles, Indians now want well styled and designed home interiors. The shoppers have become more aware and evolved in the kind of products they require.?

    Talking about the USP of his company that was set up in 2009, which offers a wide range of window solutions for each and every Indian home, Deco Window CEO and managing director Vaibhav Jain says, ?Home decor represents a person's personality and tastes. A major chunk of our customers are married couples who are looking for options beyond conventional available designs. So, we try making some unique options for our customers that will match their personality and help in making their homes more beautiful.?

    Jain believes that the d?cor styles that should pick up in 2015 include bold printed and bright perky coloured curtains with a combination of hues mostly pastel shades and shades of red. Also sheer curtains with a combination of bright hues of self-coloured curtains will be a trend to look forward to.

    ?In addition, the use of garden torches is also a trend that we started last year, which we will also carry on this year as it is the hottest products of the season,? he says.

    A popular trend that is picking up rapidly in the home d?cor industry is e-shopping for home furnishings.

    ?When it comes to home d?cor, there are some apprehensions in the mind of the customers about the look, feel and material of the products. That's why we make sure that the product descriptions are as detailed as possible. Convenience is the biggest advantage of e-shopping for home d?cor. People can sit at home and select the products that they want to buy,? says Jain.

    Elaborating on the online shopping for home d?cor, Chaudhury opines, ?The reach of e-shopping is phenomenal. You can have a store in one part of the world but can cater to customers on even the other side of the globe. It also allows people to get a first taste of your brand, even before they walk into your physical store.?

    Vora also feels that online purchasing allows quick and easy shopping for just about anything ranging from a surround sound system, an idol for your puja room or a vase for your coffee table. ?You can compare the prices, look at all possible options and decide peacefully without ever leaving your home. You can shop at 7 am or 2 pm, depending on when you have the time or have thought of something you need for your home,? she points out.

    Bhalla, on the other hand, has a different taking to the e-shopping concept. While she believes it is a trend that is picking pace at an unprecedented rate, it helps only for low value items and commoditized items like cushion, mugs etc.  

    ?I agree that online shopping is a youthful medium for people to venture into but honestly if you looking at purchasing higher end products, you cannot just shop online. There needs to be involved shopping for things like furniture ? where one can touch and feel. I think that is still of value today,? Bhalla says.

    On similar lines, Choudhury clarifies that the only disadvantage with online shopping is that it does not capture the touch and feel elements of the product.

    ?However, as long as you can address that somehow, e-commerce is the way of the future,? he concludes.

     

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  • Sahiba Launches Summer Collection

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 19

    The winter is fast disappearing and as summers come knocking on our doors, it?s time for a change in wardrobe. Put away those sweaters and shawls and bring out those lightweight drapes! For the Indian woman, every season is a saree season. She always finds an excuse to drape her favourite saree and adorn herself with fineries because she knows that the saree is never out of fashion. To help prepare your wardrobe for the long summers, Sahiba sarees launches its scintillating Summer Collection to brighten up your sunny days.

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