Menswear remains the new, emerging market for designers and having fully realised this, more and more of them are now designing collections for men. Metrosexuality, it seems, is the new buzz word in local fashion. Also, international designer products, keeping at par with global trends, are now launching unisex goods such as cosmetics, hair care, skincare and fragrances to cater to a wide consumer base. It’s only natural for our entrepreneurs to jump on the bandwagon and start cashing in on the popular fashion and lifestyle trends.
Fashion for youth spans a spectrum of formals, semi-formals and casuals in fabrics as varied as georgettes, chiffons, silks, etc, for women’s wear and cotton with mixed fiber for men.
The common theme running through it remains the palette as the youth never shy away from experimenting with bold, new colours considered taboo by their older counterparts. Also making up for lost time, drastic innovation is cuts and pattern has started to edge into menswear with more and more designers adopting a sober approach in design sensibility and philosophy, besides fabric texture and fitting.
Accessorising, too, plays an important part to spruce up an outfit, be it a belt or a buckle, an earring or a pendant, a ring or a wristwatch, a stiletto or a moccasin. The Gen-Y style is fast becoming a viable commodity to cash in on, and for their part our youth are always on the lookout for good bargains during shopping sprees.
Rest assured, with celebration and festivity just round the corner fresh new trends will soon emerge and catering to them designers with their eye on the fashion pulse of the youth will keep the wheels of fashion turning and prêt will bloom to its full glory.