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  • British designer Caroline Charles, who has dressed up Mick Jagger and Princess Diana, brings her resort collection to Delhi

    When foreign models flaunt Indian designers’ garments on international ramps, it causes a huge stir in India and every positive reaction is pounced on and reported with glee. However, two British designers — Caroline Charles and Danielle Scutt — are reversing that trend just a little by showcasing their clothes in India for the ongoing Chivas Fashion Tour, alongside their Indian counterparts.

    Scutt, who was absorbing all she could about Indian ensembles and fits on her first visit to the country, showed a thematic collection based on the idea of bad taste — using denims, organza, jerseys and swim wear.

    But it was London-based, 60-something Charles, with over 40 years’ experience in fashion in England, who knew exactly what to bring to the city. “The collection is just right for India. Especially the colours — orange, pink, turquoise and green between black and white — are what people here would like,” said Charles while lounging at the InterContinental Hotel in Delhi. Her collection of 46 garments, she says, is essentially meant for a luxurious vacation. “After a long time, I felt like doing holiday clothing, so there’s a lot of cruise chiffon with a Caribbean feel to it. But I didn’t know a recession was on the horizon and it’s unlikely people will be going on fancy holidays,” smiled Charles wryly. The designer has been visiting India since the 1960s and knows that, like Indian cinema, the country’s fashion scene is vibrant and huge. “Indian designs are very global. In fact, a lot of designs like the tunic, started here. And without doubt, the country’s embroidery, beading skills and colours are better than anywhere else in the world,” commented Charles, whose list of clientele includes Mick Jagger, Barbara Streisand and Lady Lloyd Webber apart from the late Diana, Princess of Wales.

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