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| Fashion designing: India's latest fad By Raghavendra Rathore |
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| A mere 12 years ago, fashion designing as a career in our nation - or for that matter Indian fashion designers - seemed as exotic and unknown a subject as kiwi fruits or armadillos running around in the Amazon.
However, these famed top designers of today's India, who started their little enterprises more than a decade ago, had probably never imagined how smoothly they would achieve acclaim and become household names.
Unfortunately for this new breed of self-made "trend" dictators, it seems the often farsighted, ahead-of-the-game visionaries of the investment jungle appeared myopic when it came to seeing the light at the end of this tunnel.
Fortunately, for the desi bandwagon of fashion designers, this is gradually changing.
Interestingly, if statistics are to be analysed, one would realise that all the designers combined have not spent more than Rs 2 crore (Rs 20 million) in the past to establish themselves as relatively significant brands - this comes as quite a pleasant surprise to honchos who dedicate colossal budgets to creating awareness and ensuring firm grounding for brands.
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The Indian apparel market, humming to the tune of Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 2000 billion), must clearly be the motivating factor (creativity and expression of thought through design, too, of course) behind many of the designers who chose to rough it out in this industry.
Today, the designer segment contributes only 1 per cent of the pie.
This is no reason to rejoice, but when this is combined with a growth of 11-30 per cent, depending on which segment one is addressing, this growth is the real reap and a preview into what gains lie ahead.
Imagine a super-luxury brand that becomes India's pride by achieving superlative standards of quality, brilliant design, eternal aspiration values across all spheres of social beings, a holistic range of products and, most importantly, sets a benchmark for Indian design globally - all very possible with a mere investment of Rs 20-50 crore (Rs 200-500 million), and that to through a gradual time-trickle of about three years, especially if one was to observe the way designers today are carving a niche for themselves.
Simply put, maybe there is something to learn from their models -- analytically put, it is the investor backing coupled with a more professional approach and the desire to take the designer brand to its forte, that could be the missing catalyst.
It is almost like a seed with all its ingredients ready and packed, but awaiting fertile soil and the desperate water to blossom.
For example, when the net catch is more or less Rs 1,300 on a product such as a men's wear shirt, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that with an average sale of two shirts per day over 25 days, and around 160 designer outlets dotted across the country desperate for retailing merchandise, you end up making about Rs 10.5 crore (Rs 1.05 million) by selling just one product, and that too pessimistically for just 10 months, not even a full year.
Now combine that with an average factory with a capacity to churn out about 3,000 shirts -- the math I leave to you. Go figure for yourself the lucrative nature of this industry.
Unfortunately, the same is yet to be realised by many of the best in this business.
Protecting one's resources and ensuring continuity to any business tie-up with a designer is probably as easy and pleasurable as having a martini in the afternoon, but as time and opportunity slip by, the martini turns to chai time.
If the success model can be achieved, then this is the struggle that history will remember our generation of designers and businessmen for -- and of course, blame us, if we fail! |
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College honours fashion designer (BBC News) A fashion designer who supported students is awarded an honorary degree by a Kent art college. | | | Fashion designer scoops top awards (Burnley Today) A FLAIR for fashion earned a Clitheroe schoolgirl two top awards in a competition run by Burnley College. (30/06/2008 15:21:11) | | | Teenage runway dreams (New Orleans Times-Picayune) Gloria Mejia has Donatella Versace dreams. On a recent Thursday evening, Mejia, an 17-year-old aspiring fashion designer, was putting in a last-minute hem -- improvising with stick pins and double-sided tape -- on a yellow sundress with Asian accents she had whipped up in just a few hours. | | | North West Evening Mail (North-West Evening Mail) TOP young designers are ready to make their mark in the creative industries. Students who completed the BTEC Foundation Diploma in Art and Design at Barrow Sixth Form College this summer are about to progress onto a full range of exciting art courses. | | | So. Jersey girl creates jewelry with a message (WPVI-TV Philadelphia) A young Burlington county girl is putting her creativity to work and quickly becoming a fashion icon in her community. | | | Sports In Brief (Jefferson City News Tribune) Updates from the world of the Olympics, tennis, hockey, baseball, auto racing and college basketball. WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - The Williams sisters moved closer to another Wimbledon final, using their power tennis to cruise into the semifinals in straight sets. | | | No Designs on celebrity (Haaretz Daily) Two months from now, a one-off collection by designer Galit Levi will appear on the H&0 discount clothing chain's racks. The collection, for the GL label, will include 40 items for day and evening wear. | | | BASKETBALL (The Wichita Eagle) Former Wichita State women's coach Darryl Smith was named Tuesday as the new women's coach at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. Smith replaces Lynn Andrew, who resigned in April after compiling a 52-80 record in five years. Smith spent the last year as an assistant at Nevada. He also has 15 combined years as a head coach at Metropolitan State College in Denver, Wichita State and Butler ... | | | This budding designer's eccentric creations break the rules (LA.com) Evey's clothing: hard to miss. Evey herself: sweet, soft-spoken, constantly smiling - with a girl-next-door air about her | | | Q and A: Barbara Broudo is new head of Costume Society of America (The Salem News) BEVERLY and mdash; Barbara Broudo was never one of those teenagers who wore the latest fashion trends. "I couldn't afford it," she said. But she noticed what everyone else had on, and cared about her appearance and dress to the point where she majored in fashion design in college. Soon after, she got a job teaching fashion design at Endicott College. | | |
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