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MANISH ARORA POP-UP STORE
Joyce Gallery168/173 Galerie de Valois
Jardin du Palais Royal75001-Paris
28TH sept. to 30th nov. 201311am to 7 pm, tuesday to saturday
MANISH ARORA –AW 13 READY TO WEAR
BOMBER JACKET PLEATED DRESS
T-SHIRTS
TIGHTS
SWEATSHIRTS SHORTS
IPAD CASES
iPad Cases
LARGE POUCH SMALL POUCH
MANISH ARORA –AW 13 READY TO WEAR
CUFF
Amrapali’s signature style and Manish’s flamboyant designs, fusing together both heritage and Indian craftsmanship. Bold,
dramatic and powerful this collection pushes the boundaries of contemporary
design and is specifically designed to wear in an international cosmopolitan
context. The jewellery collection represents
Manish’s take on modern India. Through his collaboration with Amrapali, Manish has taken his vision to a global platform
by looking to the sub-continent’s rich heritage as inspiration for modern &
relevant jewellery.
It started under the cloud-ridden April sky of yet another belated Swedish spring in 2008. Two friends had a vision: a vision to spread happiness by turning an everyday essential into a
colourful design piece with a rigid standard of ultimate quality, craftsmanship and creativity. It’s a concept brought to perfection by the Happy Socks collective of creators.
Today Happy Socks are sold in more than 70 countries and on every continent.
MANISH ARORA – PORTICO
Launched in 2004, Portico New York is also a leader in eco-friendly and “green” products in the home furnishing segment. Portico’s products are extremely design-centric and are created out
of the highest quality materials that create comfort while instilling luxury and glamour in the home. The company is a pioneer in developing cutting edge merchandise with linens made of
only the finest cotton that have been reactively dyed and feature bold and enticing prints.
Alliance promotes collaborationsand product development with talent in the field of Design, Fashion & Art.
Floored by Art is oneSuch platform which showcases Limited
Edition Carpets created from artworks of Designers and Artists..
SUNIL SETHIDESIGN ALLIANCE
CARPETS
N A P P A D O R I
Nappa Dori is a tribute to quintessential Indian sensibilities, blended perfectly with contemporary interpretations in design, material and craftsmanship. Born in 2010 in
a quaint village nestled in the heart of Delhi, Nappa Dori is the brain child of Gautam Sinha and literally translated means 'leather and thread'. Every piece is
handcrafted andcelebrates an era when every journey was glamorous and travels ventured to
unfamiliar frontiers to discover both themselves, as well as new places.
Laptop bag Toiletry bag
Charles FrégerWith his work, Charles Fréger takes care to present his subjects in harmony with a place, a time and a community as if to better convince us of our implacable ties to the excesses of appearance and the social aspect of position or
status. Charles Fréger explores the genre of the portrait as an artist, constantly looking back at history and the methods. If academia is in his protocol, it’s deliberate, as if to further question the portrait of opulence, as he always
starts from there: a portrait where the models must be subjects restored with their identity but also their dignity.
This time, in his “Painted elephants” series, Charles Fréger went to Jaipur, Rajasthan, to make the portrait of 25 elephants and mahouts. The photographer captured the elephant in their glory: bright with paint, bangles, and
drapes.
The 2 notebooks have been made in Jaipur in my
cotton paper factory. The tradition of the cotton paper with a development we did
on the palette of colors, a notebook with many pages
in many colors which are with the imagination of the
territory of colors Manish propose in his design. the
idea was to link in a little notebook 2 designs he
creates with the colors of pages. An invitation to write
the world with the creative energy of Manish Arora.
LE THE DES ECRIVAINS
Chumbak is one of India's fastest growing brands, born out of the love to create fun, colourful and contemporary products based on designs inspired by everyday life in India. The brand has achieved great popularity amongst the young, urban, well travelled Indians looking for unique, Indian centric products for
themselves or for gifting. Chumbak has an exciting product range: Over 300 products, 35 product categories.
MANISH ARORA – Good Earth
Good earth launches a
collection of tableware in
collaboration with the inimitable
fashion icon Manish Arora. Both brands
enjoy using motifs from daily life in
India, interpreted in a contemporary
design language for global appeal. This collaboration is the
expression of a natural relationship
between two of India’s premier
design houses, who celebrate the colors
of our culture and the soul of our
natural landscape.
Designed by Catherine Levy, designer and co-founder of Tse & Tse associated jewelry Dorette does not weigh on the fingers and ears nor it scratches the neck... Multicoloured, stones, small & precious stones, diamonds and glass, crimped gold
and silver, strung merrily their friendly murmurs. Never quite similar, or old or modern, they are lightweight objects fun to adorn with affection.
Spiritual ToysVaranasi the City of Gods; a
city of traditional classical culture, glorified by myth and
legend and sanctified by religion, has been hailed as a leading centre for some of the finest Indian handicrafts. The
sculptures are hand painted by local artisans, taking 5-7 days
to finish 1 medium size idol.
Specially hand picked by Manish Arora on his travels to Varanasi, these hand-crafted
idols of Gods and Goddesses are quite famous and can be
called a part of identity of Varanasi.
Harmonious lights
The glow of the modern “tea lights” spreads the light of harmony, festivity and celebration in its native country, India.
The decorative lights are adorned with deity’s & other religious connotations.
Providing the viewer with an enchanting optical illusion in its movement & flow.
Launched in 1999, this perfect snack from PepsiCo, was developed entirely in India
and has come to be identified with fun and lovable human quirks.
Today, Kurkure is much more than just a crunchy new-age savory snack. Since its
launch in 1999, Kurkure has come to symbolize light-hearted fun and has found
a home in millions of hearts and minds, enjoying the position of a strong lovemark
brand. Kurkure is available in India, Pakistan, parts of UAE & Canada.
Over the years, Kurkure has journeyed effortlessly from being a snack with a twist
to becoming an integral part of India’s teatime menu and an embodiment of
endearing human ‘imperfections’ or ‘tedhapan’ (in hindi).
Bharti Kher
Based in New Delhi, India, since 1993, BhartiKher was born in 1969 in London. She
studied painting, graduating in 1991 from Newcastle Polytechnic.
Kher's practice is radically heterogeneous, encompassing painting, sculpture and
installation. Overarching themes within her work include the notion of the self as a
multiple or hybrid. She exploits the drama inherent in objects, tapping into mythologies
and the inherent shape shifting of objects. She further plumbs metaphysical questions raised by our relationship to life's quotidian
activities and objects.Kher's work has been the subject of
numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout India, Europe and the United
States. It was most recently featured at KukjeGallery in Seoul (2013); Parasol Unit for
Contemporary Art, London (2013); Hauser & Wirth, New York (2013) and Gallery
Emmanuel Perrotin, Hong Kong (2013). In January 2014, Bharti Kher's work will be
featured in an upcoming mid-career retrospective at the Rockbund Art Museum,
Shanghai, China.