New
York Fashion Week represents a melting pot of conceptual fashion ideas shared
not only in a country of mixed cultures, but the city itself has profoundly
mixed cultural roots. This is why the fashion line Urban Masala is so apropos
for metropolitan markets such as New York.
Urban Masala,
represents the mix of cultures and lifestyles in urban centers across America.
There are many cultures that can identify with the eclectic mix of patterns
applied to the garments. Much of the line features "one-of-a-kind" elements
where the shape repeats but the content changes. The Designer, Sehar Peerzada
creates clothing which are designed as ensembles but are sold as separates that
can be mixed and matched to the wearers taste. This is a design feature that has
significant economical benefits as well as aesthetic benefits to the customer.
The line makes for an ideal vacation wardrobe that offers separates which are
versatile and easy to layer, mix and match. The Urban Masala collection
incorporates handmade, non-seasonal fabrics from around the world; as well as
unique shapes of pants, tops, jackets, shawls and dresses --which are easy to
fit and comfortable to wear. The line was intentionally created using elastic
waists; with few zippers or buttons for sized fitting to be less of a definitive
issue.
"Urban
Masala is a cultural hybrid collection because it brings the ethnic mix to a
level where it is wearable, not as costume but as everyday wear. Many people
won't wear ethnic clothing because it's perceived as a costume. As a form of
cultural expression you're not obligated to wear the complete cultural dress
anyway. Because we are in an era where corporate culture is not supportive of
cultural dress as everyday wear, people tend to take a little dab of culture and
apply it to contemporary dress. This is something I noticed when I sold full
mud-cloth coats through Nordstrom some years ago. Mud-cloth
was my entree into Nordstrom Department Stores. The coats sold well, so I know
that there is a market for cultural hybrid fashions", states Peerzada.
Urban Masala offers women
alluring dresses without women being sexually over exposed. Peerzada proudly
defines her approach to aesthetic design as being "old school" because she likes
ensembles that are matching, as does her customer base. Typically, the younger
generation consciously purchase separates; and looks to mix different designer
pieces. The Urban Masala fashion line is a new moniker for what Peerzada has
always created using hand block printing on non-seasonal fabrics. The line is
intended for a broad customer base that identifies with a cultural hybrid
approach to achieve a modest metropolitan style.
PHOTO CREDIT:
Macintosh Smith
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