DESIGNER SABYASACHI

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Submitted To:Prof.Sweta Rajan Sharma Submitted By:Pragati BairagiDate of Submission:3rd Feb.

Fashion illustration & design

INTRODUCION…..

This presentation is about the design , specialty and pret line of world famous designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee.

DESIGNER SABYASACHI MUKHERJEE

Sabyasachi Mukherjee is a Fashion Designer from Kolkata, India. He has his own Fashion line of creations, and has a global footprint. His unique creations that are somewhat non-traditional as well as cross-cultural have earned him his own niche in the crowded Fashion Design world.

Born and brought up in Born and brought up in Calcutta, West Bengal, India, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, Sabyasachi completed his high Sabyasachi completed his high school from St.Xaviers, school from St.Xaviers, Calcutta and graduated from Calcutta and graduated from the National Institute for the National Institute for Fashion Technology, Kolkata Fashion Technology, Kolkata with triple awards in 1999. He with triple awards in 1999. He started his career with started his career with costume designing for Bombay costume designing for Bombay movies in the Bollywood Film movies in the Bollywood Film industry, which he still does industry, which he still does today. His couture level is today. His couture level is Sabyasachi Mukherjee.Sabyasachi Mukherjee.

Following graduation, after three months he launched his label, and his designs currently retail in various major stores.

In 2001, Sabyasachi won the Femina British Council most outstanding young Designer of India award, which took him to London for an internship with Georgina Von Etzdorf, a designer based in Salisbury. He made his international label by winning the grand winner award at Mercedes New Asia fashion week in Singapore in 2003.

In 2004, he took part in the Kuala Lampur fashion week, and Lakme India Fashion Week (LIFW).

He was voted by Asia Inc, a Singapore based business magazine, as one of the ten most influential Indians in Asia.

Speciality of Sabyasach mukherjee’s design Couture with a vintage

look Sabyasachi's Indian line

celebrates the Indian woman. "An international styling with an Indian soul" would be an apt description in his own words. "I attempt to create outfits which transcend time - stuff which is classic,'' he says while supervising the display of his creations at Origins.

Colors……… Colors of

Sabyasachi’s garment are very versatile.

Mainly shades of red, ochre, different shades of brown , fuchsia, lapis lazuli, sienna ,indigo ’,rusts , beige ,turquoise ,orange ,green , black etc.

Fabrics of sabyasachi’s design

Textile play is Sabyasachi's speciality. He works with a number of fabrics like brocade, georgette, matka,tasser, juxtaposing and texturing them to achieve a `layered' or `patch work' effect. Add to that a mixture of embellishments like embroidery (gota , ari, badla, kantha,kalamkari etc) and intricate detailing and the end product is a garment, which stands out. Antique textiles are reworked i.e. over-textured. For instance, brocade is over-textured to look like tweed.

Awards…….. Best Design Collection (NIFT Kolkata) Best Design Collection (NIFT All India) Ritu Kumar Award for Excellence in Design Sabyasachi won the Femina British Council

Most Outstanding Young Designer of India award in 2001, which earned him a trip to London to intern with the Salisbury-based Fashion Designer Georgina Von Etzdorf.

.Sabyasachi went on to win the 2003 Grand Winner award at Mercedes New Asia fashion week in Singapore.

Sabyasachi was the only Indian to have been invited to the Milan Fashion Week, Italy (in 2004) to showcase his creations

Pret label of Sabyasachi Mukherjee

Sabyasachi mukherjee’s pret line label:SABYASACHI

This label was created by sabyasachi mukherjee in 2003.

Pret collection

Sabyasachi mukherjee’s design collection resembles his pret collection,as well.Actually,his design collection ,which were shown in ramp,later were converted in pret one.

2002-Theme:kashghar Bazaar, Lakme Fashion Week . India

Bohemian chic was reinterpreted for Indian silhouettes with patch skirts, churidars, tunics, blouses, jackets and sarees. The colours were rich, contrasting yet completely harmonious in their appeal- a range of fuchsias, oranges, peacock greens, reds, henna, and turquoise. Brocades, duppioni, tanchois, antique saree-borders, and bandhanis were creatively assembled. 

2003-Theme:Kora-Lakme Fashion Week , India

The collection was inspired, in part, by the streets of Victorian London and Calcutta, defined by Sabyasachi`s ethos of cross cultural fashion and his desire to portray a sense of innocence. The silhouettes were varied and multi-faceted. Often layered or oversized. Off the shoulder cotton knits over more skimpy body hugging knits; long knit cardigans over tiered skirts; ruched and smocked detached sleeves worn with sleeveless vests or camisoles.

Dhoti-like pants caught at the ankle with buckled straps on the guys, or under short, tailored western jackets by the girls; saris were so stylized that they were barely recognizable. Guys wore long kurtas over pajama pants cropped to the lower calf. Otherwise mens` trousers were straight, wide and ankle lengths. Skirts flowed long, often paneled. The collection was accessorized with boxing gloves, oversized swagbags, crocheted shoulder bags, tiffin carriers gold plimsoles, extra long scarves.

2003-Mercedes Benz New Asia Fashion Week ,Singapore

2004-Theme:Frog Princess,Milan fashion week Jackets with

appliqués and feathered ribbons. There were also patchwork blouses with duchess satin sashes, printed and crinkled chiffon tunics, sueded waist-coats

2004,theme:frog princess , Miami fashion week

Frail velvet tops with puff sleeves, rose embroidered saris in georgettes, crochet shifts, layered and gathered cotton skirts with frayed ruffle hems.

A-line skirts with pom-pom embellishments constitute the separates, often getting layered into one ensemble in Sabyasachi`s signature style.

2005-Nair sisters ,LIFW

2005 LFW

Hem-hand printing, block printing and modern versions of the saree . Large sleeves and oversized shirts gave these designs a floating feel. Muddy colors.discharge prints were dominated.

2006- Theme : Snail, LIFW

A gentle calm and quietness permeated through Sabyasachi`s new resort collection, as fashion worldwide settled down into a cleaner, fresher mood. Painstakingly tedious processes of subtle texturing, laborious processes of mud and discharge printing, obsolete techniques of embroidery, classic couture construction processed and controlled volume in silhouettes were seen in this collection.

2007-Summer,New York Fashion Week

2008-S/S NYFW

2008-Fall/winter,New York Fashion Week

2008 Theme:Sanctuary, A/W-LFWI

2009, Theme : Sanctuary s/s NYFW

Theme:Sanctuary(Pret)

Sanctuary: An electic collection inspired by the painting of Emil Nolde & Paul Gauguin,2008,New York fashion week

2009-F/W,LIFW

2009-F/W-LIFW

2010-LIFW,Theme:Gypsies

Features of pret label sabyasachi

Sabyasachi Mukherjee's Indian pret range is a fusion of conventional styles and contemporary designs. The collection comprises handwoven sarees, lehengas and kurti sets in Khadi, cottons.

Hand-dyed textiles from Bengal, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan are also available.

After 2oo8 NYFW his pret collection also comprses indo western &western garments.

Versatility Of pret line The versatility is

astonishing. The double sleeves, layering of the dupatta, or the beautiful blending of motifs -- each piece is for the eyes to behold. The fabrics are sourced from different places and are then worked upon with the result the fabric sports an entirely different look.

Sabyasachi’s patch work

Sabyasachi is able to achieve a `patch-worked' garment, which yet does not look like patchwork. A subtle `fusion' and neat work enhances the garment.

Trims….

5 buttoned calf in women’s top Frilled elbow slit in sleeves Double layered sleeves Pinstripes ruched and smocked detached

sleeves

Shops fpr Sabyasachi mukhrjee’s pret lineKolkata85 lansdownemail:85lansdown@gmail.com

EspeeEmail:espeecal@yahoo.com

MumbaiAza fashionEmail:aza.merch@yahoo.co.in

EnsembleEmail:ensembleindia@gmail.com

DelhiCarma art & craft Pvt Ltd.Email:carma@carma.co.in

A18Mark Ble Ark 4Aza delhi@yaoo.com

Chennai: Evolution

Bangalore: Evolution

Ahmedabad: Elan-the rashion store

Hydrabad :oorja/elahe

International store(with collaboration with absolute element

London:Brown.feathers Saudi Arabia:Sabia U.SA

Lullaby, Wilkee Bashford, Pixy & Ivy

Honcong & sanghai : Joyce boutique

Italy:louisa via roma & galary Russia:podium Germany:penelope srl Pr agent:Kelly Kutron

Pr office:People revlution

Kwait : duaiz (moda in),sand & style, zenia , coco ribbon

Switzerland: les nomades , jamjara

Dubai:sauce De lis:Bahrin,riadh Ire land:Dolls boutique U.S.A:maggy.tracy rose Sales agent: Andrew

Spitaleri

Clients: The clients of

Sabyasachi mukherjee is mainly Indian women, who is very conservative , but wants to feel the wave of fashion.

Also, international women, who wants to feel the touch of Indian heritage.

Sizing of Sabyasachi’s pret collecion According to

Sabyasachi ,the designer hiss garment s is wearable, for a wide range of sizes,even if some of his clients are in mid 40s.From size 0 to size 20 ,all can wear his garments. "Fashion thrives on making people feel uncomfortable; like they don't belong. With my clothes you could be a size 0 or a 20, everybody finds something to take back,"

Size range:

Sabyasachi mukherjee’ s garments are available in three sizes.

1.small 2.medium 3.large

PRICE RANGE

Price range: Rs 8,000 onwards The main slogan of Sabyasachi’s pret line is:”sabyasachi’s design in Rs. 7990”

Sabyasachi mukherjee’s indo western and western garment’s price range is Rs.15’250 onwards.

Hand dyed textile are available in the range of Rs.650 to Rs.1250.

New pret collection formal wear

new prêt collection of Indian formal wear

Sabyasachi’s new prêt collection of Indian formal wear is (according to the buzz) “a fusion of conventional styles and contemporary designs.

According to www.highheelconfidential.com (another super sight on celebrity citings with a fashion skew) items from Sabyasachi’s collection last year start around 35,000rs ($600), sarees and fancy salwar kameezes seem to start around $1000 (50,000) and go all the way up!

 

Taking traditional inspiration, the fabrics are predominantly Khadi, cottons, woven and hand-dyed textiles with an eclectic mix of weaves from Bengal, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan which manifest the real essence of India in modern design. “

Press Release of pret line: Vogue’2008 Hiblitz,2008

Designing for movie

Sabyasachi designed for lots of movies.

He designed for the movie ‘Black”, directed by Mr. Sanjay Lila Bansali,for which he won prestigious National Award in 2005.

He also designed for movie “Laga chunari me daag” ,paa,Gujareesh ,No one killed Jeshika etc.

Designing acessories

The name of Sabyasachi’s accessory label is also Sabyasachi .

Accessories designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee

It comprises jewelry of West Bengal, Bangla Desh, Gujrat & karnataka.

It comprises our heritage accessory like taga,baju,matarmala,jalpadma, charan padma,chettinar necklacs etc.

Saree collecton of Sabyasachi Sabyasachi ‘s

collection of saris are awesome. Delicate embellishments in saris make them ornate and tempting to wear though it is highly-priced. Using a mixture of fabrics, stitches, block prints, kalamkari and colours.

Sabyasachi’s saree collection

Celebrities in Sabyasashi’s saree

Sarees by Sabyasachi

Bridal asia,2007,LFW

Chand bibi ,2005,LFW

Saree by Sabyasachi Mukherjee

Bibliography

www.google.com www.style.com www.sabyasachi.com

Thank you……..

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