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John Players

What: Autumn winter 2016 collection for men

USP: Unconventional, cool, stylish and full of life, this season’s assortment is all about patterns and colours. The range emphasises on the core qualities of millennials: cool yet urbane. Inspired by the punk inspired postal type prints and with the timelessness of the classic wardrobe staples, the collection’s portfolio provides a wide array of selections.

Price: Rs 1,299 onwards (shirts); Rs 1,499 (bottoms); Rs 799 onwards (t-shirts)

Available: All John Players outlets

TommyXGigi

What: Collaborative collection of apparel and accessories by Tommy Hilfiger and Gigi Hadid

USP: Recently showcased at New York Fashion week as part of the brand’s ‘See now, Buy now’ initiative, the range celebrates Hadid’s unique take on modern style, fused with Hilfiger’s signature ‘classic American cool’ heritage. Seafaring staples are re-imagined with clean cuts and fresh embellishments, from buttons and chevrons to naval badges, embroideries and sailor stripes. Sporty-chic silhouettes are further modernised with feminine chiffon, cozy cable-knits and sleek leathers. The look of the assortment is effortless, youthful and cool, that is Gigi’s new take on nautical with a playful, romantic edge.

Price: Rs 1,999-15,999

Available: Select Tommy Hilfiger stores in Bangalore, Chandigarh, Gurgaon, Mumbai, New Delhi and Noida.

Casa Pop

What: Festive cushion collection

USP: The assortment of festive cushion has vibrant graphic prints which add an instant burst of colour and charm to any setting. The cushions come with fillers and are perfect for the festive season. The Sherbatini cushion aqua range with floral print is an apt for all year round the décor. The special collection of Easter Egg Hunt cushion draws inspiration from the old Dutch oil paintings where animals take a mischievous humanoid form and indulge in human vices.

Price: Rs 3,849(Festive cushion); Rs 1,299(Sherbatini cushion aqua); Rs 4,599(Easter Egg Hunt cushion)

Available: Ambience mall and Santushti shopping complex in New Delhi

Spykar

What: Autumn-winter 2016 collection for men and women

USP: For men, the collection has checked shirts with a whole new spunk. These shirts with buffalo check keeping a minimal contrast trim updates the smart dressing. For youth, the collection of ripped and repaired jeans has multi-coloured stitches skulls and hooks printed on it. The super trendy range focuses on skinny or high-waisted, relax or fitted, while ripped being the essential for the season. The new line of denim wear for the ‘athlesiure loving women’ features extremely light weight specialised denim fabrics in knit, tencel and satin that are extremely supple and comfortable and equally stylish. They provide support and flexibility for easy movement and can be worn for a heavy work out on the yoga mat or on the dance floor on a night out.

Price: Rs 1,599-2,999 (shirts); Rs 3,499-3,799 (ripped); Rs 1,599-1,899(Athleisure knit pants)

Available: Spykar stores across India

Lacoste

What: Fall-winter 2016-2017 collection for women

USP: Nautical look theme assortment cleverly combines the aesthetics of 1990s nautical graphics of with the modernity of colour blocks. The refined lines and mixture of primary colours with a nuanced palette of blues and natural colours forays a successful start to the year between classicism and contemporary elegance. Combining strength and lightness, nylon technical fabrics stand side by side with twill, jacquard and cotton knit. French Flair themed assemblange reflects the soberness of traditional tennis codes including tennis stripes, pleated fabrics and an embroidered crocodile that refer back to the brand’s history. Wool knit and cotton piqué reflect the brand’s heritage in a collection whose simplicity is enhanced by subtle details. Bordeaux, blue, green and grey tones dominate the collection that sports tennis stripes, all-over kinetic prints and micro-patterns.

Price: Rs 4,500 onwards

Available: lacoste.in

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