Monday, June 2, 2014

Inspiring Inder!


Qualified as a Fashion Designer, Inderjit Nagi is a creatively-inclined individual. He undertook teaching Fashion Design and Technology at a very young age, coaching students in Fashion Illustration, History of World Costumes and Portfolio Presentation while also mentoring them for their graduating fashion show.

He also guest lectured at a Finishing School on Wardrobe Management, Faking Figure Flaws, The Art of Make-up and Dressing Right. Eventually he took up the position of Beauty Stylist with L'Officiel-India Magazine where he was actively involved in conceptualizing and executing beauty related content for each imminent issue.

As a stylist, he has worked with some of India's best photographers, make-up artists, hair stylists, film stars, models, socialites and cosmetic and fragrance brands.

Inderjit also takes keen interest in writing and frequently wrote for L'Officiel-India and freelanced for Spice Route-Spice Jet Airline's In-flight Magazine.

Today he is the proud owner of a fashion brand called Item Number (https://www.facebook.com/itemnumber), offering kitschy art products including variety in Bags, Cushion Covers, Mugs, Coasters and recently added, stunning, eye catching Skirts in various hues and shades.

For me Inderjit's sense of style is very fresh, experimenting, young and stylish. I sometime envy his ability to carry off anything with style. Of-course his confidence makes it more adorable. I personally know many of our friends who got make-over by him and now they all look 'oh! so saaaxxssseeeee!!!!'

Take a bow Mr Nagi, for you do inspire many secretly, including me!

Looks smashing in this sequinned Zara jacket

Perfect for a sunday brunch date

Love those shorts and hand clutch

Florals!

His sense of picking up fabric and turning them into stunning shirts

A touch of pink!

Chilling in Warsaw 

Self styled floral shirt

Love the vintage look

He owns some half a dozen colourful pants

Well accessorised 

Looks gorgeous in ethnic wear aswell


1 comment:

  1. What a lovely post! Just have to get styled by you Inder!
    Good luck and god bless both of you! Muah!!!

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