I love traditional wear and saris: Tommy Hilfiger

September 28, 2014

New Delhi, Sep 28: Iconic designer Tommy Hilfiger, known for designs that celebrate the essence of classic American style, confessed that his heart lies in Indian wear, and that he often uses the Ikkat technique, block prints and colours seen only in Jaipur. “I have seen amazing Indian clothes and I love traditional saris and Indian wear,” said Hilfiger, who reigns over the world of fashion, despite any formal training.

Tommy hilfigerHilfiger, who was in New Delhi to commemorate 10 years of his brand’s existence in the country, has made a niche clientele with his cool, casual, relaxed and youthful designs. He said he looks up to India for inspiration. “Being a global fashion brand, I have to incorporate inspiration from all over the world [into my designs], and India inspires me a lot,” he said. “Sometimes, I use Ikkat and block prints, which are truly Indian.”

Bearing in mind the trending mix-and-match among many fashionistas, the designer believes Indian designs can tap the global market in a massive way by creating scope for mixing and matching. “If we can do a lot with mixing and matching in kurta pajamas globally, it will sell. Today, people dress in an eclectic and mixed way,” he commented.

Hilfiger feels Indian designers have an edge compared to their international counterparts. “Indian designers have tremendous advantage,” he stated. “They have access to their beautiful fabrics, most incredible embroideries, the ability to do hand work and go to silk mills and amazing tailors. I think all the designers should focus on that.”

The fashion bigwit introduced his first signature collection by modernising button-down shirts, chinos and other time-honoured classics with updated fits and details in 1985. Since then, his business has grown from a single menswear collection to a global lifestyle brand earning over $6 billion in retail sales in 2012. There are more than 1,200 Tommy Hilfiger stores in over 90 countries.

Coincidentally, the brand’s tryst with India started during the same period when Hilfiger was just starting out. But it took him two decades to open his first store in India. “I vividly remember my first trip to India and over the course of my career, have visited the country many times. I continue to be inspired by the energetic culture, incredible colours, textures and fabrics,” said the designer, who grew up in Elmira, New York, in a working-class neighbourhood.

“The brand’s growth in India has been phenomenal, which is something that was beyond my imagination. We have been embraced by the Indian people and we have embraced them as well,” he shared. After a decade, Hilfiger plans on increasing his presence in the country. “In the future, we will bring our home products and personal care products including fragrances. We are expanding our denim and womenswear business. We are already expanding our accessory business in India, so in the future, we will establish our entire lifestyle brand in the country,” he said.

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July 22,2020

Mumbai, Jul 22: Actor Sonu Sood on Wednesday launched an app to offer support to workers in finding right job opportunities in various sectors across the country.

Sood, who catapulted to the national spotlight for his work in helping migrants reach their homes amid the Covid-19 pandemic, has come out with a free of cost online platform called 'Pravasi Rojgar', which will provide all the necessary information and right linkages to find jobs.

The 47-year-old actor said while arranging travel for the migrants, their conversations would often revolve around how they were looking for the right work opportunity amid the pandemic.

"Lot of thinking, planning and preparation have gone into designing this initiative over the last few months, in order to ensure that it is holistic and builds on the work already being done in the country.

"Extensive consultations have been held with top organisations that're involved at the grassroots level in skilling and placing the youth below the poverty line, NGOs, philanthropic organisations, government functionaries, strategy consultants, technology start ups and above all the returned migrants whom I have helped," Sood said in a statement.

The initiative will be supported by community outreach in the villages to find the right employment opportunities for migrant workers in different parts of the country.

According to the release, the online platform has over 500 reputed companies related to construction, apparel, healthcare, engineering, BPOs, security, automobile, e-commerce and logistics sectors, offering job opportunities.

'Pravasi Rojgar' will also be offering specific job training programmes like spoken English.

A 24x7 helpline have been set up in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram. 

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August 1,2020

Mumbai, Aug 1: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said that Sushant Singh Rajput case should not be politicised or used to create friction between Maharashtra and Bihar.

Amid the ongoing criticism faced by the Mumbai Police following an investigation into Rajput's death case, the Chief Minister stressed that Mumbai Police is not "inefficient" while appealing those who have any evidence in regard to the case to step forward.

"Mumbai Police is not inefficient. If anyone has any evidence they can bring it to us and we will interrogate and punish the guilty. Please do not use this case (Sushant Singh Rajput death case) as an excuse to create friction between Maharashtra and Bihar," Thackeray said on Friday.

"Bringing politics in the case is the most deplorable thing to do," he added.

Maharashtra government has filed a caveat before the Supreme Court in the Rajput's death case.

Earlier, Bihar government and Rajput's family have filed caveats in the top court seeking to challenge actor Rhea Chakraborty's petition that sought transfer of the FIR registered in Patna to Mumbai in the actor's death case.

"After Bihar government and Rajput's family filed a caveat in the Supreme Court, Maharashtra government has filed a caveat before the SC today to ensure that no order is passed in Rhea Chakraborty's petition case without hearing its (Maharashtra) side," said Sachin Patil, standing counsel for Maharashtra Government.

A caveat is a legal process, in which the party which had filed it before the concerned court, shall have to be heard definitely before the concerned court passes any order in future.

Bihar Police has sought the assistance of Mumbai police to probe the Sushant Singh Rajput case, Mumbai police Crime Branch officials told ANI. However, the Police are still considering their request.

Bihar Police team reached after an FIR was filed by late actor's father KK Singh against Chakraborty in Bihar under several sections including abetment of suicide.

Rajput was found dead in his Mumbai residence on June 14.

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March 12,2020

Los Angeles, Mar 12: Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks has revealed that he and wife Rita Wilson have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

The actor couple, currently in Australia to shoot for the pre-production of Baz Luhrmann's untitled Elvis Presley film, decided to get tested after they felt "a bit tired".

"Hey folks Rita and I are down here in Australia. We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too. To play things right, as is needed in the world right now, we were tested for the coronavirus, and were found to be positive," Hanks said in a tweet.

The Academy-award-winning actor said the medical team had already taken over.

"The medical officials have protocols that must be followed. We Hanks will be tested, observed and isolated for as long as public health and safety requires," Hanks said.

"Not much more to it than one-day at a time approach, no? We will keep the world posted and updated. Take care of yourselves!" Hanks tweeted.

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