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| Ref : DCI-NL/0002/170310 |
Date : 17th March, 2010 |
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| Killer Jeans Collection by Narendra Kumar at LFW Summer Resort 2010 |
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Narendra Kumar put together a clever blend of luxurious ethnic inspirations and modern shapes to give the denim collection for Killer Jeans
a 21st century style statement.

To go with the futuristic theme of the collection, the entire main show area was given an outlandish ambience with the help of dramatic
display of neon and laser lights and a smoky atmosphere was created by pumping smoke into the main show area at regular intervals.
The collection was unveiled with Sara Jane Dias, Miss India 2007 walking down the ramp in a white gown with black geometric appliqués on the
bodice. Other items in the collection showcased an unconventional avatar of denim with different washes, textures and body hugging shapes.
Though it was primarily an all black collection, it also included shimmering pants and army prints on the denim. The denims adorned shredded
and faded looks, acid wash finishes, and spray painted jeans.
Men’s jackets were curved with piping and patches in contrasting colours. Long coats and Trench coats, biker and cropped jackets, having
military style detailing, and zippers seemed ideal for a trip to the moon. Women's wear featured fitted dresses, tops and skinny jeans ideal
for the cocktail hour.

The show ended with Neil Nitin Mukesh walking down the ramp wearing a sharply cut denim jacket with leather trims. Narender Kumar Ahmed
joined the Neil Nitin Mukesh and Sara Jane Dias for the final bow.
It is not out of place to mention that such initiatives would definitely play a major role in bridging the gap between designers and the
denim industry and hopefully, the denim industry will go a long way in making indigenous designer denim available to the denim lovers in
India. We look forward to some of the denim fabric mills coming out and joining hands with fashion designers to launch an era of co-branded
designer denim apparel in the near future.
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