Quite in vogue

The launch of Beverly Hills Polo Club Collection

June 20, 2010 06:29 pm | Updated November 13, 2021 09:47 am IST

Models showcasing the collection in New Delhi.

Models showcasing the collection in New Delhi.

Fashion lovers in Delhi have so many choices this summer. Beverly Hills Polo Club has just added to it. It has come up with its new spring-summer collection. This collection is the result of BHPC's tie up with Spencer Retail Outlet Limited, which was launched formally as “High Summer Collection” through a high-decibel fashion show at DLF mall recently.

In a dim ambience filled with overwhelming music, models, including Amanpreet Wahi, Rakesh Mann, Rajat, Ritu Singh and Kajal Srivastava walked the ramp donning the BHPC creations. The collection comprised active wear, which includes bright tees, solid shirts for women, cool catchy stripes for men, a wide range of colours such as miller, breeze and shady lanes. Then there were spunkiest of men's outfits, including formal shirts and polo neck T-shirts with colours they named as Paradise and Cosmo.

The ‘Fun and Flirty' range had tints of cascade, wave, la playa and keanu in coordination with bold graphical chest prints. Heritage numbered 82 tees paired with linen pants and khakis were another attraction.

“Cool, icy colours, comfort fabrics, knits and weaves rule the fashion charts this season, and that's exactly what BHPC is going to offer,” claimed Anurag Rajpal, Vice President, Apparel, Spencer Retail Limited. He also added that the range will provide ultra glamorous clothing too.

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