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Mee Mee

What: Autumn-winter 2016 maternity collection

USP: The range includes work wear theme with trendy tunics in various colours and prints, dresses and tops amalgating Indian and contemporary flavour. The assortment features tops with a hidden zipper to make the breastfeeding simpler post pregnancy to ensure that the collection can be utilized from pregnancy to breastfeeding phase. The bottom wear collection brings an additional support for the comfort. The apparel is designed with breathable fabrics like georgette, rayon, cotton knits to suit every mother’s style so that her identity is not diluted behind the standard maternity wear during and post pregnancy.

Price: Rs 999 – 2,500

Available: Me N Moms stores

Intoto | Red Carpet

What: Celebrity shoes collection for women

USP: This curated special collection features shoes that celebrities have worn from the brand. From ultra-glamorous bronze heels to oh-so-comfy gladiators, the assortment includes every pair of shoes a fashionista must possess. Reflecting the prestigious range and unparalleled quality, the brand bridges the gap between fashion aspirants and makes dream shoes accessible at fingertips.

Price: Rs 1,000-3,000

Available: intoto.in

Sunil Mehra

What: Workwear collection for men

USP: Quintessence of sophistication, the one of a kind collection includes smart work pants, ties, shoes and blazers which are a must have for your office-wear wardrobe. Fabrics like silk, linen, cotton and Italian jacquard are used for the ultimate classic look. The use of subtle colours is dominant in this edition which exhibit opulence and finesse.

Price: On request

Available: Sunil Mehra store in New Delhi and JMD Empire Square, Gurgaon

Rosso Brunello

What: Fall winter ’16 collection of footwear for men

USP: The élite range of young, trendy and fashion forward designs pioneered with exclusive leathers and shaped lines, offers an array of exuberant modish styles with sartorial confidence of a transatlantic man. The assortment is crafted with traditional methods like hand stitching, kilting and woven detailing in kaleidoscopic colours for distinctive appeal.

Price: Rs 5,999 onwards

Available: All Rosso Brunello stores and online on rossobrunello.com

TrendyBharat

What: Collection of apparel and accessories for men and women

USP: Combination of bright colours with ethnic and traditional touch, the assortment features blend of lucid, colourful prints and graphics with latest trend, to connect with every generation and enhance the style statement. The range includes a beautiful navy blue coloured semi-stitched Bhagalpuri silk lehenga, acryclic gem choker necklace and choli set for traditional and ethnic touch with a multi-colour sketer dress, retro lenon sunglasses, blue denim patent handbag for women. For men, the assortment includes Lucknowi chikankari embroidered kurta for ethnic wear and cotton formal shirts.

Price: Rs 269 onwards

Available: trendybharat.com

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