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Indie Designer Interviews: SVA Creations


SVA Creations hand-painted eco-friendly jute handbagsWe love all of the amazing independent designers out there. In order to find out more about just what makes all of these creative types tick, we present to you an ongoing segment called Indie Designer Interviews.

Today's interview is with Indian-born artist Sowmya Parigi. She creates hand-painted, eco-friendly jute handbags, wine caddies, diaper bags and more, available online at her website SVA Creations.

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More from Lakme Indian Fashion Week


I can't help it, I have to write more about Lakme Indian Fashion Week. I know I just talked about it a few days ago. But, I am just a tiny bit obsessed with all the amazing colors and prints, the creativity on the runway and of course, the insanely beautiful models. Today on the menu we have seasoned designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee.




Gallery: Sabyasachi Mukherjee

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Lakme Indian Fashion Week

Fashion around the globe absolutely fascinates me. I know these Fashion Weeks in Asia aren't nearly as big of a deal for the fashion world as Milan or Paris, but to me, they're just as interesting. Style gives us a unique glimpse into another culture.

In the past week I've been able to write about Tunis Handicraft Week and China Fashion Week. Now we're about to take a glance at Fashion Week in India.








Gallery: Style on the runway at Lakme Indian Fashion Week

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Fashion for your phone

Cell phones have become far more than a way for us to make a call. Between sending text messages, pictures, and videos, storing music, and acting as a mobile workstation, it's a wonder our cells have time to do anything else.

But they do -- they act as yet another fashion accessory.

In India, adding bling to your cell is a booming business. For example, there is a device that will turn your car's rear view mirror into a monitor so you can check the incoming calls by looking in your mirror while you drive. There are also options for music lovers, like stereophonic speakers to turn your phone into a mini home theater. Or, if you're a bit forgetful, you might want to opt for an intelligent watch, which will alert you if you're leaving your cell behind.

And, if you're more interested in making your phone look fancy than in giving it fancy functions, you can always opt for phone jewelry and charms. After all, if you can personalize your ring tone, shouldn't you be able to personalize the phone, too?

Fashion TV under fire in India

bollywood dancersWe seem to get away with a lot of skin on TV here in the US, but not so in India. India's Information Minister has warned a fashion-fcoused television channel, Fashion TV, "aganist denigrating culture" for airing what Priyaranjan Dasmunsi considers raunchy. Not only is it raunchy, but Dasmunsi has brought it to attention because the broadcasts are made during children's viewing times. Dasmunsi would like "for Fashion TV channel to think of whether they should confine their program beyond 11 (p.m.)."

The programs in question? Music videos featuring sexy dancers and a suggestive advertisement of a woman licking an ice cream.

Wow. If that were the case here in the US, we'd have nothing but blank screens on tv.

Paris Hilton finally breaks into the Indian market

After a ban on her music video, hotel heiress Paris Hilton will soon be making her way into the Indian retail market. According to a Reuters report, Hilton will be modeling a line of clothes by American designer Anand Jon. Jon is of Indian descent and has created this line to sell to the India's trend elite. She will visit five Indian cities including Mumbai. But just because Paris's music video for "Stars are Blind" didn't make it onto the air waves due to its "explicit" content doesn't mean that her reputation won't precede her. Copies of the infamous "One night in Paris" sex tape are readily available on the streets of India for as little as $2.

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