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Lina Tipnis
Lina Tipnis
belongs to that band of designers that has steadily climbed the ladder of
success with hard work and a disciplined business sense. Lina began her
career by designing in 1987 for her retail outlet at the Oberoi,
Mumbai.
She is quite
honest about her background when she says,"I have had no formal training
in designing. I am fortunate to have an inborn desire to create garments".
After having
retailed for 5 years, the next logical step was wholesaling.
In 1992, her
label sold Indian semi formal and fusion co-ordinates to select stores in
India and abroad.
In 1997, she
launched her label LINARIKA which is now sold in over 30 stores in India
as well as the U.K., Southeast Africa and the Middle East. While the
Indian semi-formals are marketed thru' these outlets, the fusion lines
with a very international flavour are aimed at the European markets.
Today, the label has a loyal customer base amongst its target audience
profile.
In 1997, Lina
was invited to showcase her collection at one of the world's largest and
most prestigious garment fair- CPD (Collection Premieren Dusseldorf)
hosted by the IGEDO Company. Her collection received an overwhelming
response.
Ever since,
Lina has been successfully exporting her fusion lines to stores in Europe.
With the
philosophy of 'less is more', her garments are essentially minimalistic
ensembles that are modern and simple. Emphasis has always been on
engineering and wearability. Working on natural fibres-has been Lina's
forte.
The reason
for her success? It's her capability of having her finger on the pulse of
consumer's needs and her ability to compromise with the ever fluctuating
trends of the highly volatile fashion industry.
Lina Tipnis
has been exploring fusion couture for some seasons now, and has arrived at
a look, which combines classic elegance with a soft sensuality.
Lina is also
a consultant to the Raymond group for setting up of their designer stores
selling prêt.
Lina has
stabilized in the fashion business by moving into both genres of styling.
That is her formula for success besides her marketing and promotional
skills. Lina began her career by designing in 1987 for her retail
outlet at the Oberoi, Mumbai. After having retailed for 5 years, the next
logical step was wholesaling. In 1992, her label sold Indian semi formal
and fusion co-ordinates to select stores in India and abroad. In 1997, she
launched her label Linarika that is now sold in over 30 stores in India as
well as the U.K., Southeast Africa and the Middle East. In 1997, Lina was
invited to showcase her collection at one of the world's largest and most
prestigious garment fairs - CPD (Collection Premieren Dusseldorf) - hosted
by the IGEDO Company. The fusion lines, which are available across Europe,
are simultaneously sold in India through stores like Melange in Mumbai,
Ffolio in Bangalore and Chennai, Ensemble and Kaaya in New Delhi and Elahe
in Hyderabad. While her much in demand ethnic prêt lines are sold at
Piramyd, KBN, Kala Niketan, Roop Kala, Eternia in Mumbai besides stores in
Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bangalore, New Delhi, Chennai and Pune. Lina is also
a consultant to the Raymond group for setting up of their designer stores
selling prêt.
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