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Manish Arora is one of the inspiring contemporary designers in the

fashion world, known for his craftsmanship and unique play on


colors, such as his trademark palette of PINK and GOLD. His designs
are inspired by Indian heritage but with a contemporary vibe

It was in 1997, that the world first viewed Manishs design aesthetic
with the launch of his label Manish Arora

Further with the growth Manish exhibiting at the London Fashion
Week in 2005.

In 2007, Manish showcased for the first time in Paris Fashion Week.
He became a member of the distinguished French Federation of
Pret-a-Porter the same year.

In 2011, Manish was appointed the Creative Director for
Iconic French Fashion House Paco Robanne where he
designed two successful collections for them.

Manish Arora has been toasted across the Fashion world with
Fashion spreads in International magazines such as V Magazine,
Interview, Vogue, Elle, Harpers, Lofficiel & others.


He has also collaborated with eminent brands such as Walt
Disney, Swarvoski, Swatch, Reebok, Barbie, Mono Prix,
Nespresso, Nivea, MAC Cosmetics, Pommery, Amrapali amongst
others. Manish Arora also holds a Licensing agreement with
Inspecs Eyewear UK.





STYLE
Manish Arora is regarded by many as "the John
Galliano of India". He is known for a rich palette
of psychedelic colors and kitsch motifs in
garments that combine traditional Indian crafts
like embroidery, appliqu and beading with
Western silhouettes
ACHIEVEMENTS
In 2004 he was awarded the Best Women's Prt Designer at the first ever
Indian Fashion Awards' 2004 held in Bombay and MC2 Diffusion Paris started
representing the label for the export business.
Manish participated in the Miami Fashion Week in May 2005 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 2005
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
2005.
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 2006
issue.
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 2006.
In 2007 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

MANISH ARORA FOR SWAROVSKI

Ad campaign for
magazine ,swarovski
showcased
MANISH ARORA FOR M.A.C

MANISH ARORA FOR SWATCH
MANISH ARORA FOR
NESPRESSO

For portico newyork
for GOOD EARTH and getting
inspired by indian modern art
FORTE
loves color, combines it with his astute
craftsmanship in a creative way to
exhibit his effervescent style
the only famous designer who
handcrafts his designs, giving him
another "edge
trademark palette of PINK and GOLD
Uses psychedelic colors and kitsch
motifs in garments
combines traditional Indian crafts like
embroidery, applique and beading with
Western silhouettes


FASHION SHOWS
Participated in first ever fashion week in India in New Delhi
represented India at the Hong Kong Fashion Week
2005- participated in the Miami Fashion Week
successful debut at the London Fashion Week in September 2005
Manish was invited to show his collection at the Fashion in
Motion exhibition held at Victoria and Albert Museum,
London.

Manish Arora Spring 2014 Ready-to-Wear

READY-TO-WEAR
AUTUMN WINTER14-15

Achievements
During 2004 he was awarded the Best Women's Pret
Designer at the first ever Indian Fashion Awards'
Manish participated in the Miami Fashion Week in
May 2005 where he was presented with the
designer's choice for Best Collection Award.
A coveted fashion jury in a leading Indian publication
OUTLOOK adjudged him to be the Best Indian
Fashion Designer and featured him on the cover of its
March 2006 issue.

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