Make a fashion splash with your monsoon rainwear
June 19th, 2011 - 9:20 am ICT by IANSNew Delhi, June 19 (IANS) Make a fashion statement every time you walk out of your home this monsoon - in trendy trench-coats, raincoats or gumboots.
Indian designer Sonya Vajifdar, who has launched her rainwear line for men, women and children, as well as a special section for dogs, feels monsoon wear is finally catching up in the country.
“It’s true that market for rainwear is not that great in India. There is hardly anyone in India who is making such lines. But the market of rainwear collection has evolved in the past two years and people are open to new designs,” Vajifdar told IANS.
She says her collection, which includes trench coats, rain coats and boots, caters to the international market as well.
“It is not that we are making the Indian collection. We design keeping in mind the Western markets also. The sensibility and the style of the pieces are different,” she said, adding that “exclusivity is important for good business”.
“For instance, if you take inspiration from Burberry trench coat and make a collection on the same line, it will not be sold. I wouldn’t expect anyone to buy from me if they are getting the same design from Burberry. So you have to present a different thing and this is how you will get good business,” she added.
Designers stayed away from rainwear mainly because demand for raincoats or trench coats has not been so high as the monsoon is short in various parts of the country and people don’t find it wise to invest in rainwear.
Sarika Joshi is one of the few designers who has forayed into this side of the business. She will launch her collection in October this year.
“If designers launch something, they want profit. But what if people hardly get a chance to wear those clothes? Monsoon season in India is hardly of two months. So usually people are sceptical about buying something which is not properly utilised.
“But now things are changing. People are ready to experiment with new designs, so I thought it’s right time to launch a rainwear line. Today, people are open to spending money to looking nice. If we provide them a different rainwear line, then why not? I think, these clothes will make a comeback in a better way,” she said.
The rainwears actually don’t burn a hole in your pocket - designer labels are available at a price range between Rs.2,000 and Rs.10,000. As far as local market is concerned, there are not too many places to look out for except a few shops in Rajouri Garden in the capital that stores trendy rainwear.
Vajifdar, one of the first to experiment, feels her interchangeable outfits will be the next big trend in the fashion world.
“My latest rainwear collection will have an extra touch of neon to give the superfluous touch of glow and transparency. The line is made of net and metallic fabric and consists of some of the interchangeable pieces that you can mix and match with your outfit. The garments will create a buzz in the fashion world,” she said.
Kolkata-based designer Nitya Rao too is of the opinion that “trends in rainwear have taken a drastic change” and that “people are experimenting with their looks”.
If you are planning to take a walk in the rain, make sure you are wearing the right fabric underneath your rain coats, said designer Raj Kaushik.
“Fabrics like georgettes and crepes are best suited for monsoon in colours like orange, blue, yellow and earthy tones. Short dresses, hot pants, capris or even dungarees can add glamour to the look. Avoid flowy dresses and jodhpuri trousers,” said Kaushik.
While preparing your wardrobe for the monsoon, choose trendy dresses to look glamorous, says Neeru Kumar.
“With a perfect amalgamation of sophisticated jumpsuit, bright flip flops, statement umbrella, backpack tote, scarves to eclectic earrings, one can definitely ooze the oomph factor on a rainy day,” Kumar told IANS.
“Be specific about your footwear - go for waterproof rainboots, slip-ons, zipper shoes. They are not only comfortable but also protect your feet,” she added.
(Nivedita Sharma can be contacted at nivedita.s@ians.in)
- Kidswear spells big business in India - Nov 17, 2011
- Sari gets makeover, new look lures Hollywood - Sep 28, 2011
- Facebook drive brings in rain gear for poor kids - Jul 06, 2012
- From red carpet to flea market - maxi dresses in vogue - Jun 01, 2011
- Step up your style with splash of colours this monsoon (Lifestyle Feature) - Jul 15, 2012
- Indian brocade big time hit among Europeans - Oct 31, 2011
- From traditional to sexy, blouses get retro makeover - Aug 17, 2011
- Winter of discontent for brides? No way, say designers (With Images) - Jan 03, 2012
- Drape that Kanjeevaram, Benarasi this Diwali - Oct 20, 2011
- Indian is gorgeous, a perfect amalgamation of world culture: Italian designer (Interview) (With Images) - Mar 24, 2012
- Accessorise or try a bikini sari when on holiday (With Images) - Apr 11, 2012
- From huts to high streets: Khadi comes of age (Feature) - Sep 30, 2011
- Accessories to dominate Sanchita's menswear line - Aug 29, 2011
- Chic outfits in bold avtars to dominate 2012 - Jan 01, 2012
- Biggest moment when Michelle wore my dress: Naeem Khan (Interview) - Nov 01, 2011
Tags: boots, burberry, clothes, designers, dogs, exclusivity, fashion statement, good business, inspiration, joshi, launch, men women, monsoon season in india, New Delhi, rain coats, raincoats, sarika, trench coat, trench coats, western markets