What's in store

December 15, 2010 08:33 pm | Updated October 17, 2016 08:25 pm IST

FIFA's latest winter wear collection. Photo: Special Arrangement

FIFA's latest winter wear collection. Photo: Special Arrangement

Football fashion

FIFA launches its latest collection of winter wear. Sport Graphics: Combines a modern graphics portraying edgy styling. History fact and graphics contemporarised to engage the youth.

1904: The ranges consists of vintage details and styles that have references from the original football kits that impart a retro look. The collection also comprises of sweaters and jackets.

Trophy: This theme of the collection is a graphic tee story based around the FIFA world cup trophy.

For more information visit: www.FIFA.com/FIFACollections

Face up

Oil-free acne free skin is now just a wash away with the all new Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash. A specialised facial cleanser with acne fighting ingredients to meet the cleansing needs of acne-prone skin, the Oil Free Acne Wash gently and effectively cleans your skin while helping soothe and prevent acne resulting in clear, healthy skin. It has special conditioning agents, chamomile and aloe extracts, to soothe, calm and boost the moisture content of the skin, without irritation or over drying.

Price: Rs. 350 for 175 ml

Go ethnic

Karishma boutique introduces the season's chic ethnic collection of 2010. This season's deep accents for winter are highlighted with Karishma's Ethnic collection in a combination of hip day-casuals, elegant evening wear and bright festive wear. The ethnic attire comes with a long line cut Anarkali's in a wide variety of colours, jaricon stones, zardoshi and pearl embroideries. Karishma also has a collection of ghreas and flares and chenderi silk with designer cotton duppatas.

Available at : Karishma, 58, Nungambakkam High Road. Ph: 28223210.

Skin sense

This December, Kaya Skin Clinic presents “Radiant Resolutions” a month-long offer. Everyday Radiance and the newly introduced Aqua Radiance service at Rs 990. Just for the month of December, these services are available at a discount of 50 per cent, against the regular price of Rs 2,000. Also avail of single sessions of services like laser hair reduction, acne and pigmentation solutions and select anti-ageing services at Rs. 990. Products too are available at a discount of 20 per cent. You can get up to 30 per cent off if you sign up for a package.

To book an appointment, SMS SKIN to 54646 or call 1800 209 5292 or visit www.kayaclinic.com.

Go wild

ROCIA introduces the Wild and Stylish range of animal prints on shoes, sandals and bootees. From leopard prints to croc embossing, and stylish zebra stripes the latest range from ROCIA has introduced these prints on to every style of footwear. Whether simply looking for a stylish flip flop that will set you apart from everyone else or trying to ease your way into wearing animal prints, the Wild and Stylish range from ROCIA has something for everyone.

Available at: At ROCIA outlets all across India; in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Surat and Baroda.

Seasonal glitz

Kiah's designer boutique latest collections for the festive include salwar suits (stitched and unstitched), kurtis, tunics, mix ‘n' match patyalas and churidars. Casual salwar and kurtis come in hand block printed Jaipur cottons and are available from Rs.395 onwards. The casual section also has salwar bottoms and kurtis, denim leggings and heavy duppatas with lace embroidery.

The designer collection comes in materials such as Chanderi silk and the price starts from Rs. 900 onwards. The semi-formals are available in chiffon and georgette material with intricate embroidery work, Zardosi work and Parsi work. The hot sellers for the season are salwar suits in net fabric in vibrant colours.

Available at: 38, College Road, Nungambakkam (Ph: 42068880); No- 2, Chamier's Road, Alwarpet (Ph: 42030313)

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