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Tarun Tahiliani: Journey to India Modern

English

By (author): Alia Allana Tarun Tahiliani

Hailed as the Karl Lagerfeld of India by the late Isabella Blow, Tarun Tahiliani is one of India's foremost fashion designers with incredible success in India and abroad. Celebrated for combining traditional Indian textiles with modern, Western-influenced silhouettes, Tarun Tahiliani today produces many different lines including accessories, home, carpets and pret, but is most acclaimed for couture bridal wear.

For almost three decades, Tarun Tahiliani has galvanized Indian fashion. His vision and its translation into garments have reintroduced India to her own rich sartorial history and legacy. Journey to India Modern celebrates Tahilianis contribution not simply through bewitching clothing but also through a question that he aims to answer through his ensembles: Can the past and present be merged for the global contemporary society? The book charts its way through the very first fashion photo shoot when there were limited expressions of fashion in India to the modern day. While garments and design retain the focus, the essays also illustrate the way Tahiliani explored and crystallized a vision of Indiafrom road trips during the heydays of socialism to his arrival as a leading couturier to the most celebrated women and men in Indian society.

Garments from Tahilianis oeuvre are illustrative in understanding the past and reconcile histories that were affected by colonialism and globalization. While the book begins its life in Bombay, the journey is a tour of the countryfrom its urban slums to the farthest corners of the country and fashion weeks across the globein a bid to identify arts that were neglected and revived. It is embellished with anecdotes, imagery, sketches and stories that present a holistic view of who they are, where they are headed, and what it means to be an Indian luxury design studio in a rapidly transforming world. See more
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  • Weight: 2640g
  • Dimensions: 260 x 318mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Roli Books Pvt Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: India
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789392130878

About Alia AllanaTarun Tahiliani

Born in Bombay Tarun Tahiliani a Wharton School of Business MBA graduate co-founded Ensemble with his wife Sailaja in 1987 pioneering luxury fashion retail in India. After studying at FIT New York and gaining international acclaim he founded the Tarun Tahiliani Design Studio in Delhi in 1995 and played a vital role in founding the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) in 1999 leading to India's own Fashion Week. In 2003 he became the first Indian designer at Milan Fashion Week. Beyond fashion he has ventured into architecture and interior design evident in his stores nationwide. Alia Allana is an investigative journalist at Object a narrative journalism magazine. As a crime reporter she has reported from prisons and covered conflicts across the globe. While her entry into fashion writing began as a cub reporter it crystalized into a deeper enquiry on attire through a study of Tarun Tahilianis famed dhoti-sari. Since then she has explored the challenges faced by artisans the threat posed by industrialization to a craft-rich country such as India and the environmental consequences of fast fashion.

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