Nouveaau, in association with The Telegraph, was a shoppers’ paradise
Nouveaau, in association with The Telegraph, was a shoppers’ paradise
The event was hosted at Hyatt Regency Kolkata and Taj Bengal. The highlights...
Farah Khatoon, Rohini Chakraborty (t2 Intern)
Published 15.10.22, 02:21 AM
Day One of Nouveaau at Hyatt Regency Kolkata in association with The Telegraph saw shoppers making a beeline for the trendiest and freshest collections in fashion and home decor. Over 50 homegrown labels from the city and outside were part of the fashion and lifestyle exhibition. From footwear to apparel and jewellery to home decor items, the collections had a bright festive vibe
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Hyatt Regency Kolkata on October 10
From Shunya Batik’s repository that had saris, stoles, dupatta and unstitched fabrics, we spotted this blouse with bulbul in kantha work. Wear the bright yellow blouse with any monotone sari to turn heads
For some ethnic shopping, check out Vian. This gorgeous Anarkali in georgette with thread and zardosi work and a lightweight diaphanous dupatta, is exquisite
From Amrisha Design, this modish piece in onion pink with interesting embroidery work on linen stood out. Team it up with a camisole or straight pant and be a stunner
Surat-based DKasa stocked some trendy co-ords and the balloon-style set with heavy detailing on the cuffs, almost like a stack of heavily embellished bangles, is understated glam. This hot pink ensemble had our heart
Though Twin Flames had a gamut of lights for Diwali, including traditional diyas, assorted candles, embellished candles and more, we loved their hotseller Dessert Candles. Crafted in a transparent glass, like a sumptuous drink topped with foamy cream and toppings like coffee beans and blueberry, the candles smelt yum and looked so real
Shringaar stocked traditional decorative items like toran and wall hangings which were high on the bling factor. This wall hanging with the portrait of Radha Krishna will lift any space
Planning to buy some cushion covers? Look no further. The Nest’s festive edit matched the mood of the festival and is jazzy and rich in embroidery. From sequin work to opulent embroidery work, the covers are available in various sizes
Haute had the most footfall right from the start of the exhibition and its products went off the rack like hot cakes
Nouir Jewellery’s latest Starstruck collection caught our eyes with its heavy bling factor. Available in classic shades like black, gold, rose gold, metallic grey and white, these waterproof and tarnish-proof shimmery earrings can lift any ensemble
Taj Bengal on October 12
Wedding-festive collection by Ankita Lath for both men and women appealed to the ones getting hitched soon. This maroon silk kurta with hand- embroidered kalamkari dupatta set is timeless
Shoppers also got a chance to ready their winter wardrobe with beautiful pashmina shawls and Kashmiri cape coats and jackets by Taroob from Amritsar. This jacket with intricate embroidery is classy and chic and a must-have for all the dapper men out there
The brides-to-be thronged Anvay Couture’s stall that was full of gorgeous lehengas in shades of red, pink and orange. This heavily embroidered piece is from their Jal Mahal collection
A beautiful green polki set by Siddhachal Jewellers by Romil Jain attracted fashionistas. The brand also had a wide range of earrings, rings, women’s bracelets and chandelier earrings made with natural diamonds and 18-karat gold
Bling a ding! A stylish, sequinned clutch bag which will go best with both ethnic and western wear from Trendy Fashion. They also had a wide display of potlis, purses and clutches
Ritu Khetan had these beautiful hand-made and pocket-friendly home decor pieces like these pretty pink wall hangings
Don’t let your style guard down post the Diwali get-together. Slip into these cosy and comfortable night suits with quirky prints by Nightingle and step into the world of dreams in style
Nimantran by Sangeeta Goenka from Guwahati displayed Diwali home decor pieces like this Rangoli Diya holder
Complete your Diwali look with this pair of floral embroidered Kolhapuri heels from Bottomline
Do you want to make an impression on your guests on Diwali? This stunning glass coaster tray made of wood and resin by Cocktail will do the trick quite easily
ORGANISER SPEAK: “Nouveaau is the one-stop destination for shopping. It showcased the best in fashion, lifestyle and art, which includes apparels, accessories, jewellery and much more. It’s so wonderful to watch a large number of people walking in for our exhibition after the two years of pandemic, which was tough for many businesses. I hope we organise such exhibitions every year,” says Neena Kanoi (centre) posing with partner Shruti Goenka and Anu