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Fusion Beats | Escapade

What: Autumn-winter 2015 collection for women

USP: Drawing its inspiration from the elaborate Moroccan rugs and exquisite tile arts, this range revolves around the ‘escapade’ of the urban girl who is passionate and often inspired by different ideas, attitudes and experiences.

The staple bohemian touch comes through the ‘Rabari’ tribe inspired collection which has subtle hints of gold. The ‘Fusion’ festive range is put together with palazzos and free flowing skirts in jacquards which are fashionably teamed with corset fit tops with long and short layering.

The winter line has finely woven jacquards that fall into lovely capes and throws. The detachable jackets, rug inspired sweaters and bombers inspire a high-winter trend that combines the keen sense of adventure with a fascination for the great outdoors. This lifestyle trend combines modern functionality with traditional inspiration. The perfect fusion of modern meets earthy on their way to self-discovery.

Price: Rs 999-4,999

Available: At all 109° F and Fusion Beats brand EBOs and MBOs in all major metros across India

Soch | Sia

What: Range of new category/product called Fusion Kurti Suits

USP: Mix and match is the newest approach to ethnic wear, and Sia Kurti Suits make the concept even more lovable. Featuring extravagant rich ethnic embroidery, intricate threadwork, contrast prints and piping and bead work, the collection is perfect for every occasion.

This beautifully tailored fusion range showcases contemporary and ethnic prints and patterns with embroidery of intricate designs. It houses a variety of cuts and styles, both in kurtis and bottoms like leggings, chudidhars, palazzos, parallel pants etc.

Price: Rs 1,998-3,998

Available: At all Soch outlets and in sochstudio.com

The Children’s Place

What: Fall ’15 collection of clothes for new-borns, toddlers, boys and girls

USP: The collection for girls is all about glittery active prints, embellished icons, cool frosty blues and greens and cute candy themed graphics and prints. Whether her style is casual, classic or cool or super stylish, the her collection brings in bold party skirts and dresses rich in texture and shine, teamed with fur vests to keep her warm in the chill.

For him playtime just got that much cooler with collection of printed t-shirts, sweat shirts that combine extreme comfort and style. The collection includes coloured skinny chinos, a whole assortment of fleece bottoms and tops, novelty intarsia knits and zip-up marled jackets, cable knits and fairisle sweaters.

Price: Rs 399 onwards

Available: At The Children’s Place stores at Orion Mall, Bangalore and Shopper’s Stop, Mumbai.

Taurus by dhruv-pallavi | Monochrome

What: Collection of maxis, peplum tops, tasselled capes and dresses for women

USP: This collection gives a fresh modern makeover to black and white. The entire motley of patterns is inspired by monochrome prints, available in organic cotton, georgette, chiffon and net with a beautifully structured silhouette.

Price: Up to Rs 2,500

Available: Exclusively on taurusshop.com

Hemant&Nandita | Boho Caravan

What: Fall-winter 2015 collection of outerwear pieces like overcoats and capes, maxi dresses, pants, shirts, skirts and other separates for women

USP: Capturing the paradisiacal and inspiring Kashmir, from the timeless architecture, undying techniques, delicate embroideries, scenic beauty and extravagant handcrafts, Boho Caravan is a projection of Hemant&Nandita’s love for ethnicity through the art of storytelling. With folk and regional tapestry at the core of the collection, the designers have entwined the ancestral traditional with bohemian glamour, and an innate sense of effortless luxury.

Balancing Indian ethos and Western sensibility, this collection offers a wide range of silhouette preferences that provide much more ease and comfort in the terms of wearability and variety!

Price: Rs 3,500 onwards

Available: At all Ogaan stores and online on ogaan.com

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