Monday 24 February 2014

Hip N Happening Bangalore

This Sunday evening we visited the Kitsch Mandi at Pebbles, Palace Grounds. The theme was “Indie Art Show”, was an art mela where new talents displayed their creativity in an innovative and inspiring way. The ambiance of the place and props used to decorate brings novelty to it. They used tins of Asian paints, brushes, cap of the tins, etc and hung them on tree branches. This shows direct connectivity between the art mela and the theme of the festival.

Few art works from the Flea Market
An artist always has his own style statement relating to their work and thoughts. The person we see here wearing a long Greek Toga like garment is a popular fashion stylist, Ron Dutta. His long hair, white attire and complementing white floaters give us the perfect ‘Flea Market’ feel.
Grace at its best, these two ladies had a charm that forced our attention towards them. The lady in the grey top added glam to her attire by accessorizing it with contrasting red neck piece which was beaded and had a Feng Shui touch. The lady to the right in tints and shades of red-pink was enjoying the festival in her taste- calmly and beautifully.
Eye catching-Bags and the Boots
Standing tall at her stall the lady is in summery floral red and blue dress. She accessorized herself with a lemon yellow and pink side sling bag; yellow sun-flower pined on her hair, reddish beaded neck piece and a rounded red bracelet. Her look was simple yet the smile she carried and the warm welcome that she gave was what added the beauty to it.
The Pop-Art wall
Laila, co-owner of Kitsch Mandi; prettified in a monochromatic Aztec crop top, Dhoti like skirt and a traditional side sling bag. What we loved: Her confidence and attitude which personified her job profile and gave her that stylish edge of being at a Flea market.
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