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Nike | Air Max

What: Air Max Classic BW OG and Air Max BW Ultra shoes

USP: Originally released in 1991, the Air Max Classic BW utilized the same Nike Air-Sole unit as the Air Max 90 but enlarged its window, and thus became colloquially known as Big Window.

The Air Max Classic BW in Persian violet has been released alongside multiple colourways of the newly designed Air Max BW Ultra. The Air Max BW Ultra reduces weight through a cored midsole and outsole, which is married to a lightweight and breathable upper of two-tone mesh.

Price: Rs 10,995

Available: At select Nike retail stores

Fabindia | Summer Lights

What: Summer special collection of garments and accessories for women

USP: No matter what the occasion, the wide range of garments and accessories on offer will have you spoilt for choice – create your own mix and match looks or pick up co-ordinated ensembles from a wide variety in kurtas, churidars, shrugs, jar pants, palazzos, tops, dupattas and sarees.

The craft of Chikankari, one of the most popular traditional embroidery techniques in India is beautifully highlighted in this collection along with other crafts such as appliqué, and kalamkari. Explore the sprinkled floral motifs, jaals to diagonal patterns and layouts in different chikankari stitches such as tepchi, murri and jaal.

Price: Rs 1,690 onwards

Available: At Fabindia stores across India

Fabi

What: Slingback heels for women

USP: Crafted with the finest quality of leather, the assemblage is a show of opulence in staggering taste. Melange of luxury and comfort these glamorous shoes can jazz up even the simplest outfits.

Price: Rs 16,000 onwards

Available: At Fabi store in New Delhi and online on mescoshoes.in and amazon.in

Mirraw | Libas

What: Richly embroidered anarkalis and lehengas

USP: This special curation of ethnic wear from noted fashion designer Riyaz Gangji features a mix of exquisite lehengas and anarkalis specially selected by the designer’s expert team who bring their aesthetic sensibilities to match the Mirraw customer’s evolved taste for elegance. The collection is perfectly suited to the contemporary sensibilities of today’s stylish woman who seeks vibrancy and individualism in everything she wears. Strongly rooted in the Indian consumer’s desire to find expression through ethnic designs, the Libas range flaunts skilled craftsmanship in its embroidered finishing and mesmerising shades of blue, peach and pink.

Price: Rs 35,000 onwards

Available: On mirraw.com

SS Homme

What: Holi collection for men

USP: Influenced by vibrant hues to brighten your wardrobe this Holi, this latest collection includes a wide range of bandis, bandhgalas, jackets and accessories.

Price: Rs 20,000 onwards (bandis) and Rs 3,000 onwards (accessories)

Available: At SS Homme store in Bandra (West) and online on sshomme.in

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