Images Business of Fashion
Images Business of Fashion

Images Business of Fashion

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The July issue of Images Business of Fashion covers a feature by Technopak on an overview of work wear in India, its key trends and drivers, and operating formats of organisations. This issue shares the impact of the iconic Friday Dressing campaign by Allen Solly that revolutionised Indian work wear, and the significant role played by leading brands like Park Avenue. On the fabrics side, the issue shares a feature on Indian majors like Mafatlals. Also puts together interviews with international uniform leaders like Dickies and Lindström who have entered India now. As a case for fashion at work, the issue presents its pick of the most stylish airline uniforms in the world. The issue also studies Trendin, the online shopping portal of Madura F&L, as the fashion giants look towards e-commerce. This and lots more in the issue.

The June issue of Images Business of Fashion is led by a research on the Indian casualwear market, its size, growth, evolution and key trends and opportunities and growth over the years. The issue also talks to smart casual leaders like the Denmark-based clothing company–Bestseller, Raymond Apparel Ltd’s Parx, and French born fashion major Celio. It also features Tom Tailor’s online collaboration for India. The issue puts together our pick on of the most eye-catching ad campaign of the season—the smart one on a new look for every day of the week by Vero Moda. In the InFashion section of the magazine, Dan Cotton, EVP APAC, WGSN shares insights on the new trend watching feature WGSN IN Stock. This section also looks at how palazzo trousers are making a style statement, be it casual or Indian ethnic section among different age groups of women. We also take a look at some new launches, seminars and conferences that created a lot of buzz.