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Global designer Alistair Blair gives FabIndia western touch

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
For international designer Alistair Blair, who has worked with global high-end fashion labels like Dior and Valentino, the next stop is a new Indo-Western line for ethnic Indian brand FabIndia.

Blair has developed a western wear line "Fabels" for the lifestyle retailer. His collection includes dresses with asymmetrical hem that has a flare similar to the 'anarkali' suit, chanderi sari print shirt, chikankari shirt and block printed shift dress.

For the new line, Blair spent a month looking at weavers, dyers and block printers in action. Fascinated by their work, his present designs reflect that influence.

"I think there is a need to revive the dying India art," says Blair, whose designs have been retailed at international stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Henri Bendel in New York, Harrods in London, and Seibu in Tokyo.
 

The Scotland-born designer who has worked with top-notch names like Dior and Givenchy in Paris, and also assisted German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, opines that adding a dash of western touch to existing Indian fashion traditions can help re-position ethnic wear.

"Block printing appeals to me the most. You just put the blocks in any manner and there you get an amazing pattern. Chikankari is also good, but it has a limited design," Blair says.

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First Published: Apr 24 2014 | 2:17 PM IST

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