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Naeem Khan

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Celebrated fashion designer Naeem Khan unveils a world of chic opulence and modern glamour in this illustrated volume featuring his sought-after red-carpet dresses, elegant bridal gowns, and beautifully beaded and embroidered statement pieces.

Naeem Khan grew up immersed in the lavish world of Indian textiles, with both his father and grandfather creating intricate wares worn by Indian royal families. After moving to the United States as a teenager and landing an apprenticeship with the legendary designer Halston, Khan perfected his expert mastery of draping and cutting fabric. In 2003, he launched his eponymous label in the heart of New York’s fashion district and immediately began selling his finely crafted designs at Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, and Saks Fifth Avenue. This debut monograph is an ode to Khan’s dazzling ready-to-wear and bridal designs, highlighting intricate embroidery, refined drapery, rich colors, and lush couture fabrics. Marrying the rich traditions and handmade textiles of his Indian roots as well as design inspirations from his travels to Peru, Japan, Russia, and Spain with modern techniques, the gowns, dresses, and separates presented here capture Khan’s innovative vision and expert artistry. Dramatic red-carpet gowns are studies in volume, while bejeweled frocks sparkle with sequins and crystals. Elsewhere, modern renditions of suits and pajama sets embody Khan’s romanticism, with delicate hand embroidery. Given Khan’s penchant for ornate eveningwear, it’s no wonder that luminaries such as Michelle Obama, Queen Noor, Beyonce, and the Duchess of Cambridge have worn his creations. Brimming with glossy color photographs of Khan’s endlessly chic designs, this new title is an enthralling look at one of America’s most exciting designers.

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Author

Naeem Khan

Author Bio

Naeem Khan is an Indian-born fashion designer based in New York City.

ISBN

9780847865550

Number of Pages

256

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