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Manish Arora

Indian fashion designer

Manish Arora

NationalityIndian
OccupationFashion designer
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Manish Arora is an Indian fashion designer based in New Delhi.

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In early , he was appointed creative director of the womenswear collection of the French fashion house Paco Rabanne,[1] although he left the company in May [2]

Born and brought up in Mumbai, Manish was studying, when he decided to change his career path and applied for the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi.

He graduated in after winning the Best Student Award.

Career

In , Manish launched his own label "Manish Arora" and started retailing in India.[3] Three years later, he participated in the first-ever India Fashion Week held in New Delhi and represented India at the Hong Kong Fashion Week.[citation needed]

Arora launched his second label, "Fish Fry", in [4] This sportswear-styled line was created in association with the athletic apparel manufacturer Reebok.[5] In , Manish opened his first flagship store, Manish Arora Fish Fry, in New Delhi and in the following year opened a second store in Mumbai.

Another successful showing at India Fashion Week () led to a stocking deal with the fashion house Maria Luisa (Paris) and the beginning of a successful export business.

Manish arora biography for kids Arora expanded his business in adding eyewear to his label and opened up further stores. In , Arora previewed his jewellery line in association with label Amrapali comprising a range of hand jewellery, neckpieces and pendants. Archived from the original on 10 November External links [ edit ].

During , he was awarded the Best Women's Prêt Designer at the first ever Indian Fashion Awards' held in Bombay and MC2 Diffusion Paris started representing the label for the export business. The following year, Manish participated in the Miami Fashion Week in May where he was presented with the designer's choice for Best Collection Award.

He had a successful debut at the London Fashion Week in September and received an overwhelming response from the press as well as the buyers. He opened a new store at Lodhi Colony Market in New Delhi in December Arora exhibited some of his work at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London for an exhibition called "Global Local" in association with the British Council, India.

A fashion jury in a leading Indian publication Outlook designated him "Best Indian Fashion Designer" and featured him on the cover of its March issue.

Manish arora biography for kids in hindi Manish Arora. Alam told in a report that vendors, couriers, and partners also stopped receiving timely payments. A fashion jury in a leading Indian publication Outlook designated him "Best Indian Fashion Designer" and featured him on the cover of its March issue. Business of Fashion.

Manish opened his first Manish Arora franchise store in Villa Moda, Kuwait and another Manish Arora Fish Fry store at Crescent at The Qutub, New Delhi in

In , the first Fish Fry for Reebok concept store opened at the Garden of Five Senses, New Delhi, and Arora teamed up with make-up and cosmetics company MAC for designing a signature collection.

He has also collaborated with Swatch for a limited edition of watches. In , once again, Reebok launched the 'RBK Fish Fry Collection ', a lifestyle range designed by Manish Arora.

"Indian by Manish Arora", a brand designed for the growing Indian market for women's wear, is licensed to another fashion company.

Manish was invited to show his collection at the “Fashion in Motion” exhibition held at Victoria and Albert Museum, London in September [3] By , Manish owned four stores in India and sold his collections to more than 80 retailers worldwide.[4][6] The designer has also entered into a joint venture with BIBA Apparels Pvt.

Ltd. to further expand the label.[7]

In , Arora previewed his jewellery line in association with label Amrapali comprising a range of hand jewellery, neckpieces and pendants.[8]

Some of his work was displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum, in the Fabric of India Exhibition.[citation needed]

Style

Manish Arora is regarded by many as "the John Galliano of India".[9] He is known for his psychedelic colour palette and kitsch motifs in garments that combine traditional Indian crafts like embroidery, appliqué and beading with Western silhouettes.[5]

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