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    <![CDATA[Like we have laws against caste violence and violence against women. It will be a long fight, but it needs to begin. His response is not surprising. Like when he responded to the killing of two little dalit children in Haryana in an act of casteist violence with the unforgettable: &ldquo;If somebody throws a stone at a dog, then the Central government is not responsible. Similarly, some of us are appalled by racism as well. It&rsquo;s because they are &ldquo;culturally different&rdquo;, of course, they do drugs, their girls are easy! Stereotypes fuel racism and make racist violence strangely acceptable. In fact, Delhi&rsquo;s then law minister Somnath Bharti even conducted a midnight raid on a Delhi neighbourood that had many African residents, attempting to bust a &ldquo;drugs and prostitution&rdquo; racket, where several African women were reportedly manhandled and molested. Parameshwara said the same: it had &ldquo;nothing to <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/">China Wholesale Knitted Fabric</a> do with racism, it was just road rage.<br />
Like other civilised countries have done. Similarly, some of us are appalled by racism as well. &ldquo;As responsible citizens let us question them and their motives. Does it mean we can be murdered happily by the locals when we visit other countries After the Tanzanian girl was attacked and stripped in Bengaluru, MEA spokesman Vikas Swarup called it an &ldquo;isolated incident&rdquo; that had more to do with road rage. India is a fine mesh of tolerance and intolerance of many hues. For example, the Delhi police is arresting those accused of attacking Africans, but apparently no one has been charged with racist abuse.Let alone fight the stereotype that Africans are involved in crime, state governments seem to encourage it. But you smell the terrible violence lurking behind it, and try to stay away. Our racism is spiked with casteism, classism and colourism. Some of us are more racist than others. Nigerians, specially, have been badly treated and deeply harassed in places like Goa. Singh, Retired, minister of state for external affairs.<br />
&rdquo;The way we respond to racism shows how disinterested we are in solving the problem. Students from the Northeast have been attacked physically, sexually and verbally for years. The question to ask is this: why is a racist, casteist, sexist, intolerant, insensitive and indiscreet man our minister of state for external affairs A little background for those who have come in late.K. And Dayanand Mandrekar, senior BJP leader and Goa&rsquo;s art and culture minister, said: &ldquo;The Nigerians are like cancer. Karnataka home minister G. On May 20, the eve of his birthday, Masunda Kitada Oliver, 23, a student from Congo, was beaten to death by a mob in a posh Delhi neighbourhood. <br />
Of course we are not surprised that the good general will look at incidents of beating up Africans in Delhi as inconsequential &mdash; he has seen the dance of death in battlefields, he may have a different perspective on violence.But the fact that our government, which is busy doing the peacock dance to woo the world, doesn&rsquo;t see the urgent need to deal with our racism is shocking.| ANTARA DEV SEN Published: May 31, 2016, 11:08 pm IST Updated: May 31, 2016, 11:08 pm IST Are we racist Of course we are. Because being racist is bad enough, but denying it and trying to silence the media when it reports on racist violence is much worse. And the first step is to recognise the enemy within. Sure. Killings are rare, but not unheard of &mdash; like the murder of Nido Tania, 21, a student beaten up by a lynch mob in Delhi in 2014.&nbsp;]]>
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    <![CDATA[The reader would happily travel with her to other shores, zig-zag across India, even as far as the backwaters of Kerala (maybe) in the quest for love. &ldquo;When she turned inwards where her life was waiting to be examined, she blamed Raman for her predicament, thinking of the years she had been satisfied with his lovemaking, tender, attentive, pedestrian, as so much wasted time.. A Married Woman had a broader canvas in that the heroine who had a marriage that was peeling and fading in public view forced herself to find love in a lesbian relationship. But the supporting characters in this novel fell into a predictable pattern, as if the author was loathe to deviate from the norm. <br />
Since both society and the legal system were cruel to them, Raman was &ldquo;ashamed of his devotion to his wife, so <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/product/jacquard-fabric/">jacquard fabric</a> little had it been returned. The protagonist who asked so little from life and excused so much learned to hide her stalking shame in loving another woman. Both Ishita and Raman fell into a relationship to salvage what shreds of self-esteem and sanity they had left. Now the destroyer was in her heart, threatening what she had once held dear. We want to find love and passion at a safe distance and in small doses, so that we can sip them slowly till life ebbs away. To mourn for a woman whose life could be constructed in this way was to reveal all the hidden ugliness beneath the beautiful exterior.We are the choices we make, and Shagun struggling to keep passion alive and be a good mother at the same time, comes across as full bodied.<br />
That&rsquo;s why so many of us are drawn to soap operas, celebrity love affairs and juicy stories. Characters like that who live and lie every day in little ways are real and fragile.&rdquo; Ashok the alpha male, corporate success story, whiz kid, and a threateningly attractive single man, lead Shagun to that head-on collision between desire and duty. We want to find love and passion at a safe distance and in small doses, so that we can sip them slowly till life ebbs away. Forcing ourselves out of our comfort zone and backpacking could throw up a story twice its size. The heroines who live through her stories lose themselves, not all at once, but day by day through the maze of marriage and its trappings. Their illicit relationship, his corporate image, his success, their lovemaking, their risk, his embrace, his power over her, that passionate impulse that resonates and lives through all lovers damages her marriage and causes havoc in Raman&rsquo;s life and that of their children, Arjun and Roohi.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Man-made apparel up to Rs 1,000 will attract a 5 per cent tax and those above Rs 1,000 will attract 12 per cent.Jaitley, however, had ruled out cutting tax rates for the textiles sector, saying a zero per cent GST on fabrics will break the input tax credit chain for the domestic industry and make imported items cheaper. So far, it has been going all right," she told PTI here.. In a short while, we are going to finalise the entire mechanism as far as anti-profiteering is concerned," he had said in Parliament.."What if input tax benefit is not transferred to consumers? . This GST provision requires any goods more than Rs 50,000 in value to be pre-registered online before it can be moved. Apart from reviewing the rollout of the GST regime, the 19th meeting of the Council may tomorrow take a look at streamlining the anomalies raised by the industry over the past one month, said an official, who did not want to be named.<br />
As per the rates decided by the Council, in the textiles category, silk and jute fibre have been exempted, while cotton and natural fibre and all kinds of yarns will be levied a 5 per cent GST.Man-made fibre and yarn will, however, attract an 18 per cent tax rate. After the July 1 rollout, the textile sector had protested, demanding rollback of 5 per cent GST on fabrics.The Council, headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, will also review at its meeting the implementation of the new Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime since July 1 and may finalise a mechanism to operationalise anti-profiteering provision to protect consumer interest.Officials said rules for the e-way bill will be decided tomorrow. She, however, declined to comment on whether the threshold in e-way bill will be retained at Rs 50,000 amid demands from various quarters to raise it. <br />
Tags: gst, gst council, gstn, e-way bills, job works, fabrics, garments, arun jaitley Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi Related StoriesGST Council to decide on anti-profiteering mechanism on August 5: JaitleyGST Council to take stock of GST rollout on Aug 5Traders urge GST Council to remove anomalies in tax slabs.Currently, services by way of job works in relation to textile yarns -- other than man-made fibre/filament -- and textile fabrics attract 5 per cent GST.The official said the Council may look at streamlining it and bring all job works, including for making garments from fabric, under the 5 per cent slab. This would further smoothen after e-way bill in <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/product/jacquard-fabric/">China jacquard fabric</a> GST that requires any goods more than Rs 50,000 in value to be pre-registered online before it can be moved is implemented..The Council had on July 17 discussed, via video conferencing, hiking cess on cigarettes as there was some anomaly in the rate fixed earlier.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Punk never played nice. Whether in music or in fashion, it wanted to provoke and offend, disrupt and incite.Alexander Wang, BalenciagaPunk never played nice. Whether in music or in fashion, it wanted to provoke and offend, disrupt and incite. But those howls of rage and despair from London&rsquo;s mean streets that dressed up fantastically as it grew into a sociological phenomenon &mdash; has finally found its place &mdash; uptown, Well, you might think of plaid as a preppy staple or holiday decor, but the classic red pattern has an edgier side with punk-rock roots! Rock a head-to-toe plaid the punk way in cropped pants and a matching moto accessorised with cool rocker accents. To tame the look, pair plaid pants with a cool vintage tee or top your fave skinnies with a plaid moto jacket. If you want to put a girly spin on Goth then there is nothing like a black midi dress in punk&rsquo;s signature fabric &mdash; leather. You can prettify your punk vibe with black leather in a girly silhouettes like dresses and wrap a plaid shirt around your waist, too. <br />
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And if mod style or rave occasionally make it on to the catwalk, punk is perhaps the only subculture to recur seasons after season.&rdquo;However, there is an argument that punk high fashion is a contradiction in terms; it started, after all, as a look, that any teen Pistols fan could replicate with a pair of scissors and a marker pen. Designer Rozina Vishram agrees, &ldquo;Those pieces were the most powerful and beyond couture.&rdquo; She adds, &ldquo;You customised it so you knew not even one person had what you were wearing. Creativity flourished in a hard economic climate where you had to make something out of nothing. The basic uniform of punk&rsquo;s prime years, the late 70s, consisted of ripped jeans, studded leather jackets, T-shirts or dress shirts with some combination of holes, rude wording, pornographic images or bloodlike splatters of paint. Black rubber was big and so were chains and mohair sweaters, reminiscent of the 1950s, but bedraggled. Dresses were made of anything, including garbage or dry-cleaning bags with tape.&rdquo;But if you are not the DIY sort, don&rsquo;t worry as designers and brands are at your disposal with punk&rsquo;s familiar tropes faithfully on a wide range of silhouettes. &ldquo;A bold statement is essential, so opt for anti-establishment fits, dark leather, ripped denim, safety pins, leather accents... but worn in a sophisticated manner, so it&rsquo;s a reinterpretation rather than literal,&rdquo; advises Barve.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Mi India is marking the occasion with various online and app based offers, deals and discounts.Xiaomi, the Chinese tech giant entered India exactly two years ago, bringing in the Mi 3 which was the hottest selling product till date. Mi India has now turned 2 in and they are celebrating its second birthday with a series of special offers from 20 &ndash; 22 July.Mi India is marking the occasion with various online and app based bundle deals, discounts and offers across a variety of smartphones and accessories. &ldquo;We are truly excited to be celebrating the second birthday of Mi India. We want to thank everyone who has been a part of this journey. Mi India has received an incredible amount of love and support for all of our products starting with Mi 3 to the recently-launched Redmi Note 3, Mi 5 and Mi Max. The continued success of all these products has helped us become an integral part of fabric of India.<br />
We could not have asked for more. As we continue our India journey, we promise to introduce even more high-quality, disruptive products in the market to bring innovation to everyone,&rdquo; said Manu Jain, India Head, Xiaomi.In order to celebrate their birthday and help fans and consumers get the best of their products, Xiaomi India has on offer a host of devices that start from a mere Rs 1. Adding to that, Xiaomi will be also giving away one Mi TV to a lucky customer.The Xiaomi Mi 5 will take a cut of Rs 2,000 and will be available at a price of Rs 22,999. The M i5 sports a 5.15-inch full HD LCD display with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The 4G VoLTE-enabled device also sports a 16MP rear camera equipped with a 4-axis OIS and a dual tone flash.Apart from the flagship Mi 5, the older Mi 4 will also receive a <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/product/cdp-spandex-fabric/polyester-elastane-heather-jersey-m801013.html">polyester elastane heather jersey m801013</a> price cut. The Mi 4 will be available for Rs 10,999, down from its original price of Rs 14,999. <br />
The Mi 4 can be purchased exclusively on Flipkart and Mi.com.Apart from the Mi 5 and Mi 4 offers, fans can also avail Rs 500 off on the Mi Bluetooth Speaker, which will now be available at Rs 1,999.As for the biggest offer yet, there will be a Rs 1 flash sale at 2 pm every day, for three days. This flash sale would enable customers to purchase the following products for Rs 1 on a first come first serve basis. Customers will have to pre-registration before availing the offer.On July 20th, there will be 10 x Mi 5 smartphones and 100 x 20000mAh Mi Power Banks on sale. <br />
July 21st will hold a sale for 10 x Redmi Note 3 smartphones and 100 x Mi Band 1A. July 22 will also have a flash sale where 10 x Mi Max smartphones and 100 x Mi Bluetooth Speakers will be available.On the occasion of the anniversary, Xiaomi will also list a new power bank with 10,000mAH rated batteries. Additionally, Mi Capsule Earphones and the Mi In-Ear Headphones Pro (Gold) will also be on sale in India.To make the deals sweeter, Xiaomi will hold app-only-based deals and discounts. Here, consumers will get a pair of Mi In-Ear Headphones Pro Gold for free with the Mi 5 Gold variant. A Mi LED Light Enhanced or Mi USB Fan will be given free with the purchase of a 20000mAh Mi Power Bank. Mi USB Cable and a Mi USB Fan will be free with a Mi 4i smartphone. Redmi Note 3 with a phone case will get Rs 100 off. Lastly, Mi Max with a phone case will get Rs 50 off.It does not end here. Mi India will also give out coupons, a total worth Rs 1 crore. And for the cherry on the top, one lucky user who purchases a product via the Mi Store app will stand to win a bumper prize&mdash;a Mi TV!The three day sale starts from July 20 and will end on July 22, 2016. Head to Mi.com for more information on how avail of these offers, discounts and more.end-of]]>
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    <![CDATA[Radiant mamas-to-be rejoice! Celebs are now upping the ante with maternity fashion. Lara Dutta Bhupati Maternity wear is on the cusp of a meteoric evolution &mdash;with celebrities going all out and slayin&rsquo; it by sporting some enviable styles even during the trimester of pregnancy. The latest star to give us <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/product/jacquard-fabric/">Wholesale jacquard fabric</a>mommy-to-be goals is tennis sensation Serene Williams, who made jaws drop in a black cutout swim wear. And, she&rsquo;s not the only one. Not too long ago, another yummy-mommy to be actress Soha Ali Khan&rsquo;s official Instagram was filled with rad images of the Pataudi princess flaunting chic yet comfy looks. <br />
Not to forget actress Kareena Kapoor Khan, who wasn&rsquo;t lagging behind during her pregger days. Those high slit silk gowns and flared midi dresses were proof enough. Model and actress Lisa Haydon too made heads turn in those striking evening numbers despite a heavy bump. While these celeb pictures went viral instantly, they&rsquo;re also a fashion-forward crop that&rsquo;s headlining a raging trend&ndash; of how maternity can be a phase that needn&rsquo;t face a sartorial setback. City experts give us insightful (style) notes for mommys-to-be&rsquo;s to consider.<br />
Soha has been opting for breezy styles to cushion her bump.&ldquo;Crawl sleeved maxi dresses with asymmetrical hemlines, airy jumpsuits and midi dresses are trending. Heavily pregnant women can sport these, and make a statement without compromising on their comfort. I see a lot of huge abstract and floral prints doing the rounds in the fashion scene. Young women can take subtle hints from that as well, while picking clothes,&rdquo; reveals Bengaluru-based designer Prerana Sarkar, who also adds how imperative it is to pay heel to silhouettes. &ldquo;I see a lot of women picking some of the most bizarre silhouettes because they&rsquo;re blinded by the softness of the fabric.Kareena Kapoor KhanAs a rule, pregnant women should avoid hour glass silhouettes and snug fit clothes. Play around with lace, ruffles and fringes as they are still in vogue. Infuse these trends with pastel coloured clothes to score some great points on the style front.&rdquo; <br />
Hinting at how slits and cutouts are stellar options to choose from, stylist Saumya Shetty adds, &ldquo;Cold shoulders, standout cutouts, bell-sleeves and lace-up tops are all very stylish yet as comfortable as your regular tees and trousers. While it&rsquo;s safe to play around with colours like baby pink, ice blue and the like; I&rsquo;d recommend women to digress from the usual and give bold and striking colours like burgundy, oxblood, and electric green and black a try.&rdquo;Beyonce picked styles to embrace her curves while pregnant with twins.Adding how fabrics like stretch velvet, spandex, Lycra and vinyl are best suggested, designer Natasha Tyagi concludes by stating, &ldquo;The buzzword is mix. Nothing too tight around the bust or the waist is the key.&nbsp;]]>
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    <![CDATA[&rdquo;Also, there&rsquo;s good news for men who want to adopt this trend. One of the punchiest utilitarian styles on the catwalk this season has been windowpane checks, referencing tower blocks. Those with more fashion sense can probably pull together three patterns with a fair amount of ease though. Taking its name from the window-like wide square plaid pattern, windowpane patterns are formed by two perpendicular pinstripes that generally constitute broader checks.&rdquo;Designer Anisha Chaudhri of Threads &amp; Shirts agrees and adds, &ldquo;The trick to styling a windowpane pattern is not to treat it too reverentially. <br />
However, if you are one of those who believe that the print is too bold to be worn on a dress, shirt or pants, you may adopt them in the form of accessories which is a good way to dabble in the trend without going <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/">China Knitted Fabric Suppliers</a> overboard.&rdquo;Explaining about several patterns in checks and plaids, designer Esha Amin avers, &ldquo;Checks are usually squares of two different colours while plaids consist of crossed horizontal and vertical bands. Style it as you would a stripe: just as a striped collar peeking over the top of a crew neck sweater is a classic and a striped T-shirt looks good glimpsed under a cardigan or gilet.sara. Also, instead of the classic lines of the windowpane print, opt for pieces that &lsquo;blur&rsquo; the line. It can be seen on everything these days from woollen coats to slouchy cool-girl separates and easy shirt dresses.&rdquo;However, if you are feeling &lsquo;trend shy&rsquo;, pair it with basics, advises designer Sumona Parekh. <br />
Check patterns are much simpler than a plaid. She avers, &ldquo;The print presents a perfect opportunity for colour-blocking especially in classic black and white hues.jpgWindowpane patterns are haute at the moment with designers adopting a square approach to print for Fall as well as for Spring/ Summer. Opting for a classic plaid suit is the way to go, says Nitin Singh of BoSquare. So, the best choice is to go &lsquo;two for three&rsquo; with patterns.&rdquo; He adds, &ldquo;Windowpane pattern is straightforward and what you see is what you get. Known also as the chessboard checks because they reflect a stark grid of square tiles in traditional black and white or in yellow and white, they are the king of the fashion game right now. In contemporary menswear terms, &lsquo;plaid&rsquo; refers to three individual fabric patterns that create interesting depth in the aesthetic of the suit: windowpane, glen plaid and Prince of Wales.&rdquo;end-of. And if you are game for some mixing-up action then pairing the windowpane print with more subtle and concentrated patterns like polka dots, plaids or even ginghams are fun and chic ways to adopt the style.&nbsp;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fabrics like satin, georgette, jersey, nylon, suede, leather, silk, rayon, cotton blend, cotton viscose and nets, which are comfortable, flowy and provide the perfect diva feel to any attire are perfect choices to don the trend. Although France seems to have dominated the industry in the past few centuries, in the early 16th century Spain was actually at the forefront of world fashion because of its beautifully embroidered designs and colourful clothing. However, you can on special occasions, pile on your gold and silver accessories. As a result, Spanish traditional fashion eventually became outdated and gave way to French dominance,&rdquo; she adds. Taking a cue from the same, designers are recreating the saucy and colourful attitudes of Spain and its culture in detailed embroideries, pom-pom trims and colourful beading adorned in the season&rsquo;s best silhouettes. Unlike traditional Spanish clothing, the silhouettes are simple and strong, alternating between romantic full skirts with corsets and thigh-high stockings, and plenty of leg.end-of. <br />
However, the styles were cumbersome for Renaissance women as it took them hours to get dressed.Talking about the modern-day renditions, designer Gautam Gupta elaborates, &ldquo;Spanish matador jackets and flamenco dancer-inspired dresses are the two key highlights that are highly dominant.&rdquo; Accessories are important too, says designer Arjun Saluja. It popularised rich embroideries with the introduction of the needle, the use of jewels (often as buttons) and perfume as well as heavy girdles and collars,&rdquo; explains designer Neeta Lulla. For a more casual affair you can go for a summery dress with bib-like necklaces and comfy slippers.Celebrate the fierce and saucy spirit of Spain with deep crimson and black, bows, frills and sexy lace in modern-day renditions of spanish coutureSpanish-inspired creations from Oscar de la Renta, Proenza Schouler; Dolce and Gabbana creations for women and men respectively.<br />
Celebrate the fierce and saucy spirit of Spain with deep crimson and black, bows, frills and sexy lace in modern-day renditions of spanish coutureNormally, when asked to name the most influential country in the modern world in terms <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/product/polyester-spandex-fabric/">Wholesale Poly Spandex fabric</a> of fashion, France comes to mind. &ldquo;The colour black too became highly popular especially for special events, and both men and women started wearing heavy gold necklaces with precious stones to create a strong contrast. So stay away from it when you are dressing for work. Additionally, clothes in Spain were often made of rich and heavy fabrics and decorated with gold or silver threads. Lace skirts, bias-cut chiffon evening dresses, embellished jackets, masculine tailoring and white shirts can give you that quintessential flamenco whirl, while adding a fringed shawl and flat-topped hats or leather pannier bags will ensure that you stand out. &ldquo;Accessorisation should be minimal for this trend to keep the focus on the garment.&nbsp;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Designer Anuradha Ramam talks about her eye-catching monotone and indigo masks for Rs 200 in her signature block prints. And this accessory is here to stay for long. &ldquo;I have used leftover fabrics in layers to create these sustainable masks,&rdquo; she tells us. The anti-pollution masks, priced at `199, come with a twist of fashion and feature blooming dahlias and palms in motifs, as well as palmette and chevron as well as asymmetric patterns in a variety of colours. One can wash them and reuse them to adhere to social distancing norms.Recently, India Circus by Krsnaa Mehta also unveiled protective and reusable facemasks to fight infections. The reversible masks are designed in floral, zebra and mosaic prints to brighten up a simple lockdown wardrobe with a pop of colour. &ldquo;Made from indigo-dyed block prints and pure ikkat fabric, these masks are double-layered and easy to breathe from. end-of Tags: facemasks, covid-19 pandemic, facemasks design.&rdquo; <br />
Besides the regular designer masks, there are DIY mask tutorials online and makeshift masks called &lsquo;maskscarfs&rsquo; for everyday use, which one can create using any fabric and elastic strings. Moreover, post lockdown, fashion brands have begun using their time to create interesting options for buyers in this segment.However, the masks need not look boring.While international luxury brands such as Gucci, LV, Fendi, Chanel and Proenza Schouler have created exorbitantly priced signature-logo, limited-edition masks, the Indian designers have kept the prices between Rs 100 and Rs 500 for the sake of mass buyers.From cute floral designs to quirky animal, shark, bird and geometrical patterns, these masks come with multiple design options, which are available online.Hide and seekHiding the face was never considered sexy, but as with everything else, the Coronavirus left us with no choice but to transform and turn masks into the most unpredictable accessory for 2020 &mdash; a part of the &ldquo;new normal&rdquo;.<br />
From cute floral designs to quirky animal, shark, bird and geometrical patterns, these masks come with multiple design options Designer Anuradha Ramam talks about her eye-catching monotone and indigo masks for Rs 200 in her signature block prints True fashionistas never dismiss an accessory that can accentuate their looks. &ldquo;We are aware of the requirements of modern women, and the innovative masks will help them not only look stylish, but also support <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/product/100-polyester-fabric/100-poly-yaquina-warp-knit-mesh-32p032.html">100 poly yaquina warp knit mesh 32p032</a> the &lsquo;Make in India&rsquo; movement by using 100% cotton fabric,&rdquo; articulates Nidhi about the masks that are currently priced approximately at `350 for seven pieces.&ldquo;They are also washable and reusable.&rdquo;Reverse, recycle, reuseTo create some affordable options for youngsters, designer Nidhi Yadav of AKS Clothings came up with a line of trendy masks that are not too heavy on the pocket. That piece of layered cloth designed to protect you from germs is a key item one cannot afford to forget while leaving home.THE ASIAN AGE. Now in the times of COVID-19, the humble mask is showing up as the most important accessory. Surely not! Considering that necessity, even as mainstream fashion takes a backseat, brands have now steered towards channeling their resources to create reusable designer masks.]]>
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    <![CDATA[However, don&rsquo;t make the look cluttered, don&rsquo;t let print overwhelm you, let the silhouette and cut do justice to the print, have fun and express yourself. &ldquo;The pop art movement emerged after the end of World War II in mid-1950s in the United Kingdom and the late 1950s in the United States.&rdquo; On the fabric front, designer Sunieta Narayana points out, &ldquo;Gabardine, satin, georgette, linen and even leather work really well. From Andy Warhol&rsquo;s soup cans and signature silver hair to Roy Lichtenstein&rsquo;s Whaam! and Peter Blake&rsquo;s badges, fashion designers have always gotten inspirations from pop artists and loved telling the tales on the runway,&rdquo; says designer Sneha Mehta of Kukoon, adding, &ldquo;Pop split in different directions including psychedelic and conceptual art before mutating into what is loosely called postmodernism. <br />
&ldquo;Trends in fashion keep evolving with the creators constantly looking forward to innovate the existing and giving a fresh take to the ordinary. So vast and influential was pop that a merge between the worlds of art with fashion was inevitable. Pop art prints look beautiful in gowns, A-line dresses, shift dresses, trousers, jackets, shirts, etc. Pop art was a movement that had no central manifesto but even in its infancy, it was acutely self-aware, born of a post-war media culture. As it grew outwards, it entered the lanes of fashion influencing designers who had found abundant ways of experimenting and reinventing art&rsquo;s most accessible genre into their own imaginative interpretation. Art movements including those that are pronounced by way of a manifesto and a proposed purpose and the other few that are made retrospectively regardless of individual inspirations or intentions had been catalytic in influencing our society.<br />
Pop artists revamped old strategies with new subjects and techniques, quickly eliminating the trace of the artist&rsquo;s hand in the artwork in favour of the look of a mass-produced object such as soup cans, washing powder, comic strips and soda pop bottles, the movement turned the commonplace into icons.&rdquo;Since designers have always been on a lookout for exclusively individualistic pieces, this trend helps in seamlessly breaking the outline of homogeneity, avers designer Gautam Gupta. About incorporating it in our everyday wardrobe, designer Sakshi Relan shares, &ldquo;These prints can be worn as really big and casual motifs on shirt dresses and gowns with a lot of experimentation with their placements. If you are afraid to experiment then either use them as an accent (say in a scarf or a bag) or go for strong pieces paired with solids and neutrals.<br />
Designers are in an arty frame of mind, as pop art is popping up on the runways in many avatarsCreations <a href="https://www.mmtex.top/">Polyester Knitted Fabric factory</a> from Jeremy Scott Designers are in an arty frame of mind, as pop art is popping up on the runways in many avatarsOur world&rsquo;s history has been dictated by several movements. And when it comes to formal wear we can take fashion a notch higher by donning these prints as smaller motifs. to put together a new level of sophistication while lending a whole new creative vision,&rdquo; he adds. The world had become a comic strip. The trend is gaining great popularity lately essentially because it takes a simple doodle, tattoo graphic, etc]]>
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