After 31 successful years of costuming leading Bollywood stars and 16 years as a fashion designer, Manish Malhotra is ready for his directorial debut. The finale of Shop Talk captures how the pandemic inspired Malhotra to sift through his personal and professional thoughts, cementing his plans towards fashion film production, direction for the big screen and streamlining his business. Malhotra, who changed how India dresses with his iconic saris and covetable bridalwear, shares the matrix behind creating his signature looks and why a close connect with the buyer matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Shop Talk features a conversation with the 38 year old Pabiben Rabari, an embroidery artisan and crafts entrepreneur from Bhadroi village of Kutch, Gujarat. From embroidering since she was seven to make ends meet, to sharing the stage with actor Amitabh Bachchan on Kaun Banega Crorepati, and now becoming the face of an award-winning crafts gift box—Pabiben has come a long way. In this episode, she offers her take on collective growth, on product innovation and the importance of recognition in the life of an artisan. Kaarigar Clinic’s Nilesh Priyadarshi and AIACA’s Anjali Bhatnagar join in to unravel the case study of a unique crafts curation ‘The Local Gift Box’, also the winner of AIACA’s The Most Creative Marketing Strategy Award this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does great personal style contribute to the making of a successful fashion enterprise? Should one buy vintage fashion for the love of it or to be more mindful? Shefalee Vasudev joins stylist, fashion entrepreneur and classical dancer Pernia Qureshi to address these questions. Qureshi is known to have uniquely mixed her personal style and entrepreneurial choices, having created and curated e-commerce platforms Pernia’s Pop-up Store and recently, the pre-loved fashion marketplace Saritoria. The episode delves into the finer details of both selling and buying fashion in the digital era – using technology for consumer mapping and acing the tools of presentation to spark emotions, besides dressing for self-expression regardless of age. Saachi Bahl, founder of sustainability focussed retail platform Saahra adds to the conversation as she talks about rising consumer awareness and curating and sustaining a conscious closet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acclaimed fashion stylist Ekta Rajani in conversation with Shefalee Vasudev underlines the evolving contours of fashion in India in this edition of Shop Talk. Rajani offers insights on the influence of a stylist, who is pivotal to the fashion industry, while she emphasises on the importance of individuality and confidence as cornerstones of being stylish today, from dressing to evoke power to prioritising comfort. The former fashion director at Harper’s Bazaar India and Grazia, Rajani also offers a fresh perspective on styling old clothes in newer ways—reclaiming the ‘fun’ inherent in fashion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 9: Why Silver is Having a Golden Moment This episode of Shop Talk offers insights from two jewellery mavericks—Tarang Arora, creative director, Amrapali Jewels and Bhavya Ramesh, founder of her eponymous brand—on the qualities that make silver a leader in the contemporary jewellery market. A second generation jeweller, Tarang credits the metal’s malleability, affordability and viability for design innovation that in turn adds to sales, as well as its popularity that extends from making a statement on social media to being a destination wedding favourite. Meanwhile, Bhavya shares her thoughts on why silver speaks to consumers across markets and why it is the metal of choice for her bold designs that are framed by ideas of diversity. Tune in! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shefalee Vasudev speaks with mother-son duo, Anita and Yash Dongre, who are at the helm of one of India’s most successful fashion businesses, The House of Anita Dongre. Talking points include the 25 years old company’s family to firm transition, its commercial success rooted in empathy and a sharp reading of customer preferences, spread across a robust portfolio of daily wear to bridal labels. Yash Dongre, credited for taking the brand to a global audience as its business head speaks about building store experience and customer connection, besides the motivation behind joining his family business. The talk also includes notes from an Anita Dongre bride, who joins the episode to share her buying experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JJ Valaya, one of India’s senior most couturiers is known to celebrate maximalism in his opulent and detailed lehngas and sherwanis, while his journey of over three decades mirrors the growth and evolution of Indian fashion itself. In the latest episode of Shop Talk, Valaya offers insight on his design process that includes the layering of intricately detailed embroideries, as he explains that ‘timelessness’ will always be an innate part of his craft. The couturier further argues that though the pandemic may have shrunk the Indian wedding market, the sartorial extravaganza will remain intact. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the sixth episode of Shop Talk, Shefalee Vasudev is joined by celebrity makeup artist and influencer Shraddha Naik and Darpan Sanghvi, co-founder of MyGlamm, one of India’s fastest growing makeup brands. Together they discuss why lipsticks continue to rule even as the consumer remains masked, the therapeutic shades of the product during the lockdown and how conscious beauty is a game-changer in the industry. Naik also shares if the red lipstick is as popular as it used to be, the mantra behind creating beauty content that engages, while Sanghvi reveals the key behind a successful beauty business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mumbai-based designer Payal Singhal’s occasion and bridalwear creations accentuated through prints and bohemian details are functional and fun in equal parts. In the fifth episode of Shop Talk, Singhal talks about the evolution of her more than two decades old eponymous brand, its customer-led innovations and socially relevant messaging and product lines. In a layered conversation with Shefalee Vasudev, she opens up about media projecting body positivity while fashion consumers continue to obsess over body size and how the Indian fashion industry can become more inclusive. Creative director of multi-brand retailer Aza, Aparna Badlani, also a customer of Singhal’s designs, joins in and offers advice on styling versatile outfits for a global consumer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Shop Talk, Shantanu and Nikhil Mehra, founders of the fashion brand Shantanu & Nikhil, chat about reimagining masculinity in Indian fashion by bringing forth ideas of androgyny, military-chic, nationalism and nostalgia. The duo open up about strategies and the inspiration behind creating celebration menswear without making it ceremonial, while strengthening the brand through thoughtful association with Bollywood and sports celebrities. The episode also includes wearable lessons by Mumbai-based stylist Vinita Makhija—be it the obsession with black or the art of looking (and feeling) glamorous. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jaya Jaitly, an eminent crafts practitioner, activist, politician and president, Dastkari Haat Samiti founded India’s most celebrated crafts bazaar, Dilli Haat in 1986. In this third episode of Shop Talk, Jaitly speaks to host Shefalee Vasudev about the evolution of Dilli Haat as it completes 35 years and the relevance of a crafts bazaar in the booming e-commerce and handloom dominated retail scenario. The crafts doyen also discusses with Joydeep Roy of Coloroso, a Kolkata based handloom retailer, the prospect of developing new collaborative and contemporary marketplaces and the future of decentralised craft-based tourism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The couturier of ballroom dresses and fantastical gowns who creates glamour and sensuality with his clothes talks of fashion as a tool to ignite sex appeal, beauty and confidence in the lives of consumers. Addressing the real reason behind people seeking clothes made of fluid fabrics that cascade like liquid, sexy-lacy bridal creations or smart menswear that conveys a certain aesthetic, Gupta talks of the contemporary consumer’s psyche. Chiming in, into the conversation is Rasika Wakalkar, the founder of multi-designer space Studio Rudraksh in Pune, who speaks about ironing out customer confusions, addressing vanity, worth and comfort.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well-known textile designer, artist, fashion secularist, visual thinker Sanjay Garg founded Raw Mango in 2008. His distinctly handwoven saris, fluid to fall, soft to touch, brought a cultural renaissance in the minds of contemporary consumers as he reimagined their fabric and design. Colour became a sutradhar in the Raw Mango story for lost and found lovers of the sari. The brand’s inventive shade card like tota hara (parrot green), sharbati (a mix of orange and hot pink), siyahi (charcoal), anandi(bluish), phalsa (wild blueberries), evoke surprise and sensuality. Garg held on to the drape in his design trajectory moving from Chanderi to Banarasi and Mashru and would go on to create ready to wear garments “stitched” on a handloom. In the first episode of Shop Talk, Garg has a persuasive, enjoyable conversation with host Shefalee Vasudev. He moves beyond fashion to the idea of home and rootedness, his social media campaigns that zoom into the zeitgeist through the prism of cloth. Garg also opens up for the first time about Raw Mango’s controversial Zooni campaign shot in Kashmir in 2019.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.