Fifth Avenue’s First Festival of Lights

September 27, 2010

Morning all! It’s Richa from Mala Handmade. It’s officially fall and though I am a summer gal, there are some things about the cool weather I love…apple cider, fall colors, and … holiday store windows. I always think that the fall and winter store windows are the most inspired ones of the year (no surprise since it’s retails most profitable season). This year, however, I’ve marked my calendar to take a trip by the Louis Vuitton Flagship on the corner of 57th and 5th Avenues here in New York City to check out their Diwali displays.

As Manvi of Mochatini and Women’s Wear Daily report, Louis Vuitton’s holiday windows worldwide will pay homage to India this year, beginning on Diwali (November 5th). Displays will pay tribute to Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. The holidays is one of India’s important occasions in which participants light traditional diyas, or oil lamps, wear colorful clothes, and eat plenty of sweets. Louis Vuitton has had a longstanding relationship with India and, for their displays, turned to Indian artist Rajeev Sethi to design the windows that will feature lit hand-painted paper trunks. The brand will also introduce limited edition dresses made of vintage sari fabrics. I plan to take some pictures to post for everyone to enjoy!

source: Women’s Wear Daily

by ST in Accessories, Bag, Events, Fashion, Inspiration, Lifestyle, Mala Handmade, New York
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  • prutha says:
    September 27, 2010 at 8:19 am

    this is sooo sooo coool…maybe ill come with u to check it out!! yeahieeee..i miss home soo soo much during diwali!!

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    xoxo

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Shopping Perfection at Pink & Paisley

August 26, 2010

Newly launched Pink & Paisley is filled with gorgeous indian-inspired accessories made by fabulous designers. Their summer sale will last for a limited time with free shipping on all orders and markdowns up to 70%!   Here is Richa from Mala Handmade to give us the scoop…

Hi all! For all the digging Shital and I do around here on Bollyinstyle sourcing unique designers and Indian-inspired brands, do you ever wish there was a central place to find some of our favorite finds? We certainly do and now I’ve got an answer: Pink & Paisley. Launched in April, shop owner Jaya Mukherjee stocks this online boutique with some of the top names in Indian-Inspired fashion accessories and jewelry like Amrita Singh, Isharya, Robindira Unsworth, among others —Jaya’s selection of designers is really well-curated.

I’ve personally got some headbands from Deepa Gurnani, for example, and love the beautiful beadwork (which does a fantastically fashionable job of hiding some pretty bad hair days). Tejani makes sparkly costume jewelry in traditional Indian designs that are really fun. And Shashi is really popular right now: these grown-up versions of friendship bracelets use crystals and bold thread to weave some vibrant designs. And starting this fall, Pink & Paisley will be exclusively carrying many pretty patterned scarves from Bindya New York. Considering it’s already cold here on the east coast – where did our summer go? – here’s to hoping the selection is available soon!


source: Pink & Paisley

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The Navy Blue of India is Indeed Hot Pink

August 24, 2010

Our guest blogger from Mala Handmade, Richa shares her favorite discoveries from her visit to THE prettiest showroom in Jaipur called Hot Pink!

P.S: Just a note that the Hot Pink house line is on sale Wednesday (that’s tomorrow!) on Exclusively.In.

Pink walls, grand forts, the Hawa Mahal: Jaipur has good reason to be a top tourist destination in India and a go-to backdrop for romantic Bollywood movies. I always visit the old city when I’m in Jaipur and make time to visit the palaces in the hills – but during my last trip to the famed pink city, I made sure to stop by the gardens of Narain Niwas, a charming palace turned hotel in the heart of Jaipur. I told those accompanying me that I wanted to visit the historical building, but readers, I had a hidden agenda: Hot Pink. A beautiful boutique located in the hotel’s shopping arcade, Hot Pink is one of the Jaipur’s first modern concept boutiques, which showcases India’s top fashion, accessories, and home decor designers in a contemporary space. (Another location has recently opened in Mumbai).

Hot Pink is set up like a chic Indian apartment: white-washed walls with pops of color showcasing clothes that are wearable in the U.S. but constructed with traditional Indian handicraft techniques. The store was founded by French jeweler Marie-Helene de Taillac, who first made her name creating modern, colorful precious jewelry crafted by master Jaipur jewelers who still utilize techniques used for Maharajas. Self-described as French by birth but Indian by adoption, Hot Pink’s selection of India’s top designers (and on-trend house line) highlights that Jaipur’s great shopping isn’t confined to traditional designs but also has an eye for the future, and it’s inspirational to see how beautiful simple, western silhouettes can be when made with colorful textiles. For those who can’t make it to all the way to Jaipur just yet, but find themselves halfway there in Paris, Marie-Helene de Taillac’s designs are available in France with an accessible collaboration with French retailer Bon Marche.



source: Hot Pink India

by ST in Accessories, Art, Bag, Beauty, Fashion, Gifts, Global, Home Decor, India, Inspiration, Jewelry, Lifestyle, Mala Handmade, Textiles
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