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Tommy Hilfiger

What: Spring 2016 collection for women

USP: Inspired by the adventurous spirit of an island-hopping holiday, the signature looks combine laidback island ease with a sophisticated touch, as nautical and exotic influences mix with sun-washed palettes, athletic accents and textured fabrics.

The collection comprises key styles that are clean and sophisticated with colour blocking and pre-wash paneling. This season, denim gets an authentic twist with vintage influences, sporty details and distressed finishes. The signature style is relaxed and fluid, with city-sailor influences in casual wovens, blazers, trench coats and sailor pants.

Price: Rs 2,999-5,999

Available: All Tommy Hilfiger stores across India

Fabindia

What: Organic cotton range for infants

USP: With the temperatures soaring this summer, dressing kids in organic cotton wear is one of the ways to shield their sensitive skins from the harmful effects of the sun. The special range for 0-24 months old offers basic bodysuits, jhablas, shorts set, legging set, bright coloured frocks, cozy night suits and smart casuals. The design and pattern of the collection is carefully crafted keeping Indian patterns in minds.

Price: Rs 490-1,490

Available: Fabindia stores and on fabindia.com

Ahujasons

What: Collection of scarves and stoles

USP: As an ultimate layering piece, a scarf can lend edge, frivolity, elegance, femininity or an air of bohemia. The stunning collection of scarves with a soft sheen is a true reflection of elan and grace, bringing to life the traditional Indian crafts, cherished over the centuries by the rich and the famous. The wide variety of stoles and scarves are offered in an array of luxurious fabric bases—silk, linen, cotton-silk, linen-silk, silk and linen blends, and wool silk blends with wonderful splash of colours.

Price: Rs 1,000-2,500

Available: Ahujasons exclusive stores in New Delhi

SS Homme

What: Summer wedding selections for men

USP: The latest range is an ethnic articulation of SS Homme’s minimalist sensibilities and symmetrical design aesthetics ideal for summer weddings. Crafted in lustrous heritage worsteds, mohair, linen and silk, the collection takes a modern spin on aristocratic raiment.

The flamboyant vibe of the wedding season is incorporated in the bandis, bandhgalas, suits, blazers and tuxedos through the medium of cut works and prints on summer linen and cotton fabrics.

Price: Rs 20,000 onwards

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

Valentino

What: exclusive collection of brogues designer lace up shoes

USP: Immensely stylish and modish, these exclusive brogues are manufactured with 100 per cent original leather in various colours such as tan, wine, etc. Crafted with superior quality leather and unique finishes enriching the style and grace of one’s persona, these brogues style shoes are quite trendy and a perfect match for this season comprising of weddings and parties by giving a royal and sophisticated appeal to the outfit.

Price: Rs 2,799 onwards

Available: Valentino outlet, MBOs, and on valentino.in

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