Q&A Wednesday With Kallol Datta


Picking up where we left off with our Q&A series, here’s a quick tête-à-tête with the designer Kallol Datta

1. As a designer, what inspires you? Have a muse?

As a person, I gravitate towards concepts of putrefaction, transmigration etc, and to the works of artists who’ve dealt with the aforementioned topics. When in design mode, it remains the same. The thought of having a muse throws me off for a loop. I cannot imagine creating garments based on the visual imagery of just one(type) woman.

2. What is the core aesthetic that you aim for in your clothes?

Bling- free, Bling – less, Bling to death and the likes. Shiny objects distract me. Though details in garments are important, for me the shape and form of the piece hold more importance.

3. With multiple fashion weeks springing up in almost every major city, how effective are they?

It’s weird right? Almost like having a Mardi gras at every nook and corner. However India keeps stressing way too much on the word ‘week’. I’ve conditioned myself; substituting ‘week’ for ‘extravaganza and jazz’, because in India that’s what it is at the end of the day.

4. How has the high-end luxury brand influx in India changed the local fashion scene?

Well, for starters, people have started denying the fact that they’ve picked up their Gucci from Mumbai. But seriously, other than the fact of having my garment appear in a magazine on a model wearing a Patrick Cox shoe and the point that is Chanel and not ‘Channel’ anymore, it’s all the same.

5. How do you feel about more and more celebrities choosing to wear International labels at various award functions and other public events? As a designer do you feel our homespun designers aren’t getting their due?

Ask me something on meta-physics and I am sure, I’ll fare better. I stay far away from celebrities and their lives. Their sartorial choice in clothing however, brings out the ‘Kathy Griffin’ in me.

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6. How important is it for a designer to have his/her creations seen on a celebrity versus conventional advertising mediums?

By celebrity, let’s assume we mean people from the Indian film industry. Designers catering to that particular market segment will prolly benefit from actors and the likes wearing their clothes. As for my case, forget the clothes, let’s get people to pronounce ‘Kallol’ the way my mum intended it to be.

7. Five essentials that should take us through the seasons this year?

Well groomed selves (even if one tends to appear otherwise), brill innerwear, a beginner’s sense of humour, lady luck and a glass of vino.

8. How would you describe your own sense of style?

Magpie; random, borrowed, stolen. Roomy, all enveloping and the likes.

9. Thoughts on mainstream actresses replacing models on all major (fashion) magazine covers?

I know!!! How dare they!! but I cry myself to bed every night hoping that it’s only because female actors make better marketing sense and that’s it…

10. And finally…

a. One word that describes you?

daydreamerchainsmoker

b. A trend you wish would go away?

Besides the obsessive usage of the word ‘trend’? ummm bodycon and bling…lets make it two trends that could go away.

c. A trend you can’t get enough of?

Plagiarism

d. Shoes or bags?

Both

e. If you weren’t a designer, you would be?

Just your friendly neighbourhood chav, on government support with the fanciest council apartment. I cannot fathom doing anything else other than designing at the moment.

f. One thing Kallol Datta cannot live without?

Having something constructive to do…

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Kallol Datta, Fall 2009

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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Not Quite


Considering there’s nothing imaginative about putting red, black and white together, Ayesha earns herself no points. In fact, she digs herself deeper by failing to execute even that. The voluminous top hits her at the hip; the volume adding girth where there’s none.

We are sure that’s not the effect she ‘Wanted‘, not in a month of ‘Sundays‘! Yeah, yeah, yeah we know that line’s cheesy but hey, no more cheesy than that terrible hair color. 😛

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Ayesha Takia At Bharat And Dorris Awards 2009

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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Again


We really do wish Mrs Bachchan would give these pastels, neutrals and sombre hues a rest. We long for her to embrace color like she does once every blue moon, we really do!

What’s gonna come first, Mrs Bachchan in some vibrant color or Divya Khosla Kumar sans her monogram menagerie…? All bets are on! 😉

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Right And Centre: Jaya Bachchan At Bharat And Dorris Awards 2009
Left: Jaya Bachchan (With Amitabh Bachchan) At IIFA 2008 Press Meet

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani, Masala

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Served Up Two Ways


When arriving for her movie’s music launch, Kareena Kapoor wore a printed dress paired with really pale/ light grey pumps and then changed into a fuschia halter wrap dress (Gauri and Nainika? DvF?) which she also wore to the Bharat and Dorris Makeup and Hair Awards 09

Though we are suckers for fuschia, we much prefer Ms. Kapoor in her printed dress. You?

P.S: If the printed dress looks familiar, that’s because it has been worn before! Maybe that’s why she changed, so we couldn’t pin her for an ‘again’?!! 😉

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Kareena Kapoor Arrives For ‘Main Aur Mrs Khanna‘ Music Launch


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Kareena Kapoor At ‘Main Aur Mrs Khanna‘ Music Launch

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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Match Much: An LV Edition


Louis Vuitton ‘Monogram Multicolore’ Bandana – $170
Louis Vuitton ‘Monogram Multicolore’ Speedy 30 Bag- $2270
Louis Vuitton Passion Fruit Sandal in ‘Monogram Multicolore’ – $860
Cracking up at Divya Khosla Kumar’s ‘Match-Much’ – Priceless!!!!

Often caught going overboard with a color scheme, this time Divya Khosla did it with accessories. She paired a Monogram Multicolore canvas by Takashi Murakami Louis Vuitton Speedy with a scarf of the same print and Vuitton sandals also from the same collection. Gosh, when will she get it! We give up!

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Divya Khosla Kumar at Pria Kataria Puri’s Preview at Kimaya

Divya also went on to try on one Ms. Pria Kataria Puri’s designs at the store. Gosh, don’t think we want to even begin to imagine how badly this one will turn out in real life!

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Divya Khosla Kumar In Pria Kataria Puri

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani, Louis Vuitton

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