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Tommy Hilfiger

What: Fall 2016 underwear collection

USP: The collection refreshes classic styles with updated fits and elevated details. Combined with premium microfibre and cotton fabrics for a sophisticated, durable and comfortable result, the assortment features brand’s new signature stripe bringing out its iconic red, white and navy palette to all products.

Price: Rs 899 onwards

Available: Select Tommy Hilfiger stores and wholesale partners, online at tommy.com

Monte Carlo

What: Fusion wear collection for men and women

USP: The hand-picked range features the most fashionable and season-friendly clothes keeping the warm weather in mind. It includes a range of elegant traditional wear in vivid colour palette, made of comfortable yet premium quality fabrics catering to both men and women who like to be experimental in Indian dressing mode with exquisite styles in Nehru jackets, kurtis and leggings. The traditional wear has also been lent a trendy touch to make them more appealing to the youth as the attire can be attractive both as traditional wear and can also be draped with jeans, chino pants and trousers.

Price: Rs 500-3,500

Available: Monte Carlo outlets, and online on Jabong, Myntra, Snapdeal, Amazon

Marks & Spencer

What: Autumn winter ’16 men’s shirt collection

USP: Representing the versatility of menswear fashion today from an opulent overload to subdued minimalism, the collection sees new fits such as tailored, slim and super slim reinvent the classic formal shirt. Tailoring plays an integral role this season, with linen material having geometric prints and bright colours. The assortment also features non-iron technology making it a dapper dressing with low-maintenance affair.

Price: Rs 2,499 onwards

Available: Over 50 Marks & Spencer’s stores, and online on Flipkart and Myntra.

Lalit Dalmia

What: Wedding collection for bride and groom

USP: Fusion of excellent intricate artwork blended with different forms of love, bliss ecstasy combined all together in exclusive haute couture, the collection is made to give an out of the box experience. Very different textured fabrics like brocade, raw silk, tafta and neo-prene are added. To give best colour, some beautiful techniques like aari work, zardosi, and exclusive ancient hand embroidery are used. The collection comprise of jacket lehanga, traditional lehanga, anarkali suit with colours like gold, red, blue.

Price: On request

Available: Lalit Dalmia store in New Delhi

Sunil Mehra | Ritzy

What: Collection of offbeat urbane shirts, pocket squares, tie and shoes for men

USP: The fabrics used in the assemblage are light in weight and a blend of silk, linen; cotton material with striking patterns and zealous hues, ideal for modern men. Each piece of this stunning collection is handmade by skilled craftsmen of great finesse.

Price: On request

Available: Sunil Mehra stores in New Delhi and Gurgaon

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