At their bouique 'Cue', Rohit & Rahul celebrate style and this is reflected in their clothes.
ROHIT GANDHI
After graduating and working with a New York based fashion house for five years, he launched H2O a brand of mens' shirts and ties for the domestic market. After the success of H2O, he teamed up with designer Rahul Khanna and launched 'CUE'.
RAHUL KHANNA
After completing a course in Apparel Merchandising at NIFT, he worked as a freelance designer and stylist for various leading export and fashion houses in New Delhi and Mumbai, in 1998 joined designer Rohit Gandhi and launched 'CUE'.
Their collections are based on Straight Line clothing, retaining the very basic elements of style & quality, and keeping in mind the increasing demand for western wear in India, which has been ignored in the past.
They keep their silhouettes sharp and defined with an emphasis on fabrics, cuts and a lot of detailing rather than on embellishments. The look this year is understated chic.
The look this season for men is very comfortable. The suits are unstructured with concealed plackets and stylised collars. The fabrics used are very body friendly and wrinkle free. The fabrics have been chosen very carefully keeping body comfort…and the rapidly changing Indian seasons in mind, which means a lot of High Twisted Yarns, Blended linen Crepes, Light weight stretch performance fabrics and Ash Sprayed Knits.
The colour palette is neutral with subtle dashes of pastel colours such as aqua, orange, lilac and mint green. Polka dots play an important role in the collection.
LIFW collection 2004
The look fluctuates between vintage and retro chic, and offers a flirtatious, glamorous and dramatic collection. The designers showcase bold, glamorous yet practical clothing.
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