January 04, 2021
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"Young minds from NIFT and my assistants (especially Nidhi Mahajan), avid
historians, several PhD scholars and academic authorities have guided me on this
path as well as Anuradha Kapoor, Aman Nath, Priya Paul, Jyotindra Jain, Layla
Tyabji, Darshan Jalan and many more. We travelled across India for a few years,
in and out of flights, hotels, cabs and discovered local foods," reveals Geeta.
Talk about the British influence on us!" states the Delhi-based author. "No such
documentation has been done before.The highlights of this book include the ‘same
God different look’ section — the calendar art section, which reflects on how
diverse Indian style is. I love the ladies congress delegate calendar of 1886,
which shows women wearing a tiara with their puff sleeved blouse and saris. She
is known to have traversed great lengths to preserve and promote the unique
arts, crafts and China
SMALL FLAT HEAD KNURLED BODY-AVK BLIND RIVET NUTS heritage of India, and the
result is 500 stunning captures from archival material and recreations of drapes
and accessories over centuries, supported by details spanning the gamut of
Indian design over the centuries.
The comparison of Sita and Draupadi through
the Raja Ravi Verma calendar art reflects on the fact that in India, time is
cyclic in nature, and not linear. A book that connects the dots from ancient
India to now, and makes it easy to understand why India dresses the way it does.
She brings to light the beauty and the evolution of the style of the
quintessential Indian woman from the Harappan times to what we see today, in the
21st century. Style of India is not just the sari, or the designer or Hindi
cinema, it is so much more. If anyone can give this subject the upward curve, it
is the expertise, art direction and styling of Geeta, who has recreated the
Harappan goddess, inspired by the terracotta figurines, excavated from the
Harappa sites. Earlier ones perhaps are on one of the subjects in this book such
as sari, royal family fashion, Hindi cinema costume or Indian fashion, but none
give an eagle’s eye viewpoint from start to now.A book that connects the dots
from ancient India to now, and makes it easy to understand why India dresses the
way it does. A fresco from the Ajanta and Ellora Caves dating back to the 2nd
and 1st centuries BC.
The book connects the dots from ancient India to now and
makes it easy to understand why India dresses the way it does. I compare it to
the case of five blind men who describe the elephant. Here the same God is
dressed in regional attires.She’s got the look! — That’s what author Geeta
Khanna aims to bring about in her coffee table book Style of India. Talking
about the inspiration for her book, Geeta shares, "If we want the world to
recognise India as an important fashion location — which it is for so many
reasons — it is time we celebrate ourselves. I love the international designers
section, where we see how great minds like Karl Lagerfeld and Jean Paul Gaultier
interpret the Indian maharajas. "I also recreated Razia Sultan, the first
androgynous dresser in Indian Islamic history, the princely state dress-up of
the queen of Jaipur, and visuals that present the diversity in sari drapes of
India and other aspects. For the research on Harappan era, I referred to several
PhD documents and books. If we don’t value ourselves, why would the world value
us Also, there is no compilation that connects Indian culture to real time
history of Indian fashion that not only includes the Indian fashion designers,
but also the Indian cinema (as it greatly impacts what India wears)."The
culturally reflective book is a presentation of the new India’s creative talent
that largely draws its inspiration from its deep-rooted and multi-dimensional
culture. The book that took five years to complete profiles ace couturiers
including Ritu Kumar, Tarun Tahiliani, Manish Arora, Rajesh Pratap Singh,
Anamika Khanna
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