Global desi - La Tiara By Saif Hamza
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Global desi - La Tiara By Saif Hamza
Thursday 27 June 2013 19 Tuesday 8 January society Kochi Chronicle tweak your thoughts After Delhi and Bengaluru, Saif Hamza brings his global fashion sensibilities to Kochi, in an effort to dress up the fashion-savvy Malayali youngsters Global desi DEEPA SOMAN tomers too, and communities are increasingly embracing the latest trends,” DECCAN CHRONICLE observes Saif, who has worked with multiGetting everybody’s approval national brands including Levis, Hugo across generations still plays a Boss and Versace. vital role in picking An MBA in marketing, he many a Kerala youth’s wedsoon realised that fashion is ding apparel. Ask designer where his interest lies and Saif Hamza. He has migrated to the glamour taken up the chalworld. “As part of my MBA lenge for the love of curriculum, I interned at designing D-day Gokuldas Images, Bengaluru, outfits for fashionin 1992 for about one and a savvy Malayali half years. In hindsight, the youngsters. stint turned out to pave way After dressing towards a career in fashion,” up fashion conhe says. scious denizens Saif, born and brought up in of Delhi and Dubai, went on to work in Bengaluru, the Levis in Brussels and later Malayali headed the Middle East and designer, who Africa operations of Levis for has worked ten years. He also did courses across the in fashion production and g l o b e , design in Croatia, where all recently top bridal suits and men’s launched a suits are produced. spacious While his career was glamdesigner orous enough, the designer in studio in him always dreamt of startKochi, said ing something on his own. to be the “About nine years ago, I first of its thought of moving to India. I kind in — SAIF HAMZA launched my label La Tiara in Kerala. Delhi in 2004,” he says. “Kerala is The designer has also staged a great market. Just that multiple fashion shows in different parts the families visit us at of the country while launching various the last minute and collections. “As of now I am working on a interestingly, many saree collection — a combination of times without the Hindu tradition and fashionable brocade bride! It is a learning and chiffon teamed with parallel colour curve for the cus- patterns,” Saif says. The families visit us at the last minute and interestingly, many times without the bride THE CIRCLE OF CHEATING MEERA VASUDEVAN The two standard responses of the cheated are fight or flight. In the latter, the victim avoids confrontation, harbours ill-will in one’s heart and loses trust in people. He turns his back to the cheater and lives in regret and denial, repressing his retaliation. In the former, the cheated takes on the offender and devotes herself to seeking retribution. An elderly illiterate man once owned acres of land that he trustingly signed away to a developer who offered him two flats in his new construction. The developer however created a township, replete with villas, condominiums, apartment complexes and the works. With no documents to prove his ownership, lack and fear of legal know-how, he now remains a mute spectator to the developer’s threats. Another, an enterprising woman entrepreneur, invested her life’s earnings on a grand mansion only to have the previous owner quarterbacking at the time of handover of the property. The lady could’ve easily returned the measly signing amount and called off the sale agreement and sought reimbursement. But she wanted to teach the NRI propertyowner a lesson. She took him to court with the best legal team, got him thrown out of his job in the UK . Cheating is commonplace today and racketeers abundant. They are smart-talkers, dress smoothly to avoid attention and empathic. They assume that someone who presents oneself so well will behave trustworthily. But isn’t the cheating business all about friendly and approachable appearances and hefty promises. Only an impulsive fool parts with his dear possession in return for trust. In today’s date, trust has ceased to exist. Facts are all that remain. Always have a back-up plan, prepare yourself for the worst and best outcomes and take your time to decide. The writer is a popular actor BOMBAAT BALAN NAMITA GUPTA DECCAN CHRONICLE S A model dressed in a Saif ensemble he has given us hits at the box-office and hogged the limelight at almost all the popular award ceremonies. And as if the best was yet to come, Vidya Balan tied the knot with Siddharth Roy Kapoor. The stars definitely are shining bright on this actor and how. As Vidya promotes G h a n c h akkar, we catch up with her on the latest in her frenzied life. Nudge her on life post marriage and she has no We have been married only five months now and we are still in our honeymoon stage qualms in sharing, “It has been an enriching experience. We have been married only five months now and we are still in our honeymoon stage. “We don’t get much time together now as both of us have been really busy. Our last few months together have been great. After we came back from our honeymoon in South Africa, we have been tied up. Earlier, we used to steal time to meet, but we have decided not to take it for granted now that we are husband and wife and not spend time with each other, just because we are living under the same roof. “But one thing both of us have mutually decided on is that we will not bring our work home. Though Ghanchakkar is our first project together after our marriage, we don’t discuss it at all when we are home. This was a decision we both agreed upon, even before we tied the knot, as it might lead to unnecessary issues. I totally respect it and I’m glad we both took that call.”