The
Retail Landscape
Five years back if you wanted to check out
designerwear, you had to go all the way to a studio at one end of the town.
Today, it is so widely available that you can find it in multi-brand retail
outlets. The success of 'Be' - a chain of multi-designer stores by Raymond,
showcasing prêt collections of 14 prominent Indian designers has left no
doubt as to the market success of these ventures.
Pantaloons
launched their first designerwear section called 'Springboard' that retails
prêt collections of well-known designers. Shopper's Stop has also recently
launched 'Buzz', a designer-wear section that offers prêt collections of
nine designers. These collections will be specially created as per the price
guidelines provided by the company.
Most of these stores retail in
the broad price range of Rs 400 to Rs 5,000. As a collective move to promote
prêt, several designers have also set up stores in speciality malls to
increase consumer accessibility towards the brands. These malls house retail
outlets of many designers under one roof. The year 2003 has also witnessed
several prêt labels, such as Balance by Rohit, Inde Pret by Raghuvendra
Rathore, CHAI by Narendra Kumar, Le Spice by Suneet Varma, etc. The Indian
consumer now has much more to choose from.
Lakme India Fashion Week,
organised every year by Fashion Design Council of India, has been the greatest
influence in bringing about this change. The growth of fashion industry in any
country in the world, be it France, Italy or the USA, is associated with the
fashion weeks held in those countries. Fashion Weeks have remained the key
meeting grounds for designers, buyers and media. It finally results not only in
various options to shop from but also the way you dress and look as the trends
are filtered to you through newspapers, magazines, shops, etc.
Fashion, they say, is a state of mind. It is about creativity and
art. Our designers are striving hard to make this acceptable to you in the form
you prefer. Behind all the glamour you see, goes in a lot of hard work. It is
events like LIFW that make India stand on the global map of creativity. We have
both talent and heritage in our coun-try, when combined together; it becomes a
force to reckon with.
Vinod Kaul is the
Executive Director of Fashion Design Council of India
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