You know what I truly love? A designer who remains true to his aesthetic throughout his innumerable years of designing. There is experimentation, there is is fine tuning but there is this line of consistency that runs common amongst all their collections. A Diane Von Furstenburg garment will probably experiment with cuts but a wrap dress and the love for prints in solid colours will continue to be the forerunners of Diane's design thought process. Closer home, Sanjay Garg may work with the age old technique of the mashru weave one season and yet another weave for another season but his love for handloom and the underlying message of giving back to the karigars (in terms of employment) is heard loud and clear. When Miuccia Prada revives the conventional to pepper over the contemporary, Prada and Miu Miu continue to have her distinct flavour to themselves even though she gives us ample to fawn over every season.
When the opportunity of a collaboration with Cameron Kham came my way, I took it on myself to do my due diligence. Cameron's USP is bringing the two worlds together; his French habitat and his Indian origin. These pieces that I picked from the Spring Summer, 16 collection are basically a riot of colours. From the luxe element that is the Indian brocade to the fine French riviera feels of the georgette shirts, the garments are an amalgamation of a great sense of originality and a signature style that makes Cameron's pieces stand out in a crowd. I decided to take the party to the French Riviera with a lot of wild pink glitter in my hair, big hair, glitter on the lips and gold shoes. Of course, there's no party without some champagne and balloons.
Trend alert: If you're into experimental fashion as I am, then maybe looking like a mess straight from an arts and crafts class with 'accidental' glitter in your hair is not such a bad idea.
Find more of Cameron Kham on Facebook and twitter.
Photography by: TarunChawla Photography
Location Courtesy: Four Points by Sheraton New Delhi
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When the opportunity of a collaboration with Cameron Kham came my way, I took it on myself to do my due diligence. Cameron's USP is bringing the two worlds together; his French habitat and his Indian origin. These pieces that I picked from the Spring Summer, 16 collection are basically a riot of colours. From the luxe element that is the Indian brocade to the fine French riviera feels of the georgette shirts, the garments are an amalgamation of a great sense of originality and a signature style that makes Cameron's pieces stand out in a crowd. I decided to take the party to the French Riviera with a lot of wild pink glitter in my hair, big hair, glitter on the lips and gold shoes. Of course, there's no party without some champagne and balloons.
Trend alert: If you're into experimental fashion as I am, then maybe looking like a mess straight from an arts and crafts class with 'accidental' glitter in your hair is not such a bad idea.
Find more of Cameron Kham on Facebook and twitter.
Photography by: TarunChawla Photography
Location Courtesy: Four Points by Sheraton New Delhi
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