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MANINDER BEDI

MANINDER KAUR BEDI

STORIES OF ORDINARY ELEGANCE

Maninder Kaur Bedi, studentessa in cerca di libertà.Maninder Kaur Bedi, student seeking freedom.

Born in a small Indian village called Jaipura in 1999 by both Indian parents.

My mother country has given me great experiences from an early age.

The long mystical and spiritual journeys in the temples hidden on the peaks of the Himalayas, have developed in me the will to rise.

Having spent years in a very big and different country, I find myself being a very sensitive and empathetic girl.

I love distinguishing myself, one of the things I appreciate about the West is the fact that it values your thinking.

I listen to people with pleasure, because through them I get to know myself.

I like the study of design, combines utility and beauty.

Harmony is having something around it that reflects us, just like Banderari.

Seeing and wearing their garments you feel the love with which they were conceived and created.

The care and uniqueness of the product does not take second place.

MEETING BETWEEN EAST AND WEST

Personality, desire to stand out, masculine style and the encounter between East and West. A double-breasted satin tuxedo jacket complemented by a black silk satin bow enhances Maninder by accentuating a strong mannish charge. The cut of the peak lapel and the oversized length accompanies and enhances the longilinee shapes giving a strong stylistic charge. The spearhead of the look of Maninder is a high-waisted palazzo pant made with two Japanese silk panels made from kurotomesode kimonos of the 50s and superfine wool Vitale Barberis Canonico Super 130’s. An extremely iconic garment characterized by two satin side bands coordinated with the nuance of the front, a reinterpretation of tuxedo pants in a dynamic and modern.

JACKET DETAILS:
– Style: double breasted
– Fabric: satin
– Closure with 4 buttons in Black Cotton
– Oblique flap pockets
– Closed cuffs
– Yarn-dyed cupro bemberg lining
– Split on back

TROUSERS DETAILS:
– Fabric: Chirimen Japanese silk made from a kimono kurotomesode ’50s – 100% saglia wool Super 130’s cloth by Vitale Barberis Canonico
– Zip closure on the back
– Side pockets in seam
– Pleats 2 front and 2 back
– Satin strip in seam
ACCESSORIES:
– Bow tie: black silk satin bow
– Cufflinks: mother of pearl

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