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Fashion Consultant Kedar Gawade trains wannabe Miss Indias
After
toying with the idea of doing an MBA, Kedar Gawade eventually ended
up doing an IATA (Travel) course in Geneva. He came back to Mumbai
and opened RA Travels. But it was fashion, his first love which
beckoned him. and very soon he was part of the fashion fraternity
of Mumbai. Kedar Gawade who prefers describing himself as a fashion
consultant, has a gamut of qualities to boast off and definitely
has the gift of the gab which spells his success in the profession
. Grooming some of the most beautiful people in the industry has
become a passion for him. Gawade spoke about his work which is his
passion and the present fashion scenario.
It
all began accidentally when Gawade was in college when he happened
to do the clothes for model Sampada Inamdar for the Femina
Look of the contest in 1996. Despite his strong conviction that
he had a certain flair for creativity, "Designing clothes
happened to be more of a hobby rather than a profession"
says Gawade. He feels that luck has had a major part to play, "especially,
given the fact that I have been around in the fashion industry for
only a year and a half and did not really have to struggle. I conduct
official grooming classes for models and presently have a batch
consisting of forty to forty six students."
Presently, Gawade is grooming Tapur Chatterjee, a contestant
for the Femina Miss India contest. "She is extremely well
groomed, thanks to the rigorous training she has had with Hemant
Trivedi," says Gawade of Tapur. "I am also working
with Chayan Munshi who is preparing for the Gladrags Mega Hunt,"
adds Gawade.
About
the kind of training session, that he conducts with the models,
Gawade says, "It is more of a question and answer round
where they are bombarded with questions and this enables them to
develop their presence of mind. I pay a lot of attention on this
for mental sharpness is very important when it comes to succeeding
in these contests. Different models come with different purposes
in mind . Some come for preparations for pageants and some, for
entering the fashion scene. It is the gait, the posture, body language
which need to be worked on to reach a certain level of perfection.
"
Gawade is part of the faculty of B B Somani Fashion Institute
which happensto be one of the leading fashion institutes of
Mumbai. " I groom upcoming designers and make them aware
of what the fashion scenario is like, because all they have is theoretical
knowledge. It is very vital for them to know how the industry operates
and my task involves telling them about body postures, language,
diction and building up general awareness which benefits them to
a great extent when it comes to their trade. My focus is on what
the current trends are and how a designer can balance individuality
with contemporary trends and be a financially successful fashion
designer."
With photographers, designers, advertising guys and models interacting
with the students these classes lend insight as well as build up
the confidence of the budding designers. Working in close association
with dancer Shiamak Davar, Gawade has been choreographing
some fashion shows. His creative instincts are not just restricted
to the ramp. " I recently worked on revamping the look of
the shop called Millionaire, which has been an established all men's
shop. In trying to keep pace with the times I have added an element
of style to it. I redid the clothes as per current trends and also
reshot and styled the entire ad," avers Gawade.
Having watched the fashion industry from such close quarters,
Gawade observes,"The fashion scene is more open today. Earlier,
it was just a certian section of society which was affected by trends,
but today everybody in Mumbai is fashion conscious. The fashion
industry is definitely cut throat but one thing that sets it apart
is the fact that here we get to see real creativity on display."
Gawade ardently believes that designer Hemant Trivedi has given
the world of Indian fashion a whole new dimension. He says, "After
Lara Dutta and Yukta Mookey won international titles, more people
have started looking at modeling as a profession. There are people
who come with there parent's permission, not just from the big metros,
but also from small town as we have seen in the case of Priyanka
Chopra."
Speaking about beauty pageants themselves, Gawade says, "We
must accept the fact that we are better off now and India is not
just a developing country . We are on our way to being called a
developed country. I certainly do not agree with rumours that beauty
pageants are rigged, preplanned or predecided. We have Lara Dutta
who speaks like a dream and is a highly intelligent girl and Priyanka
Chopra, who is very articulate. Favorites are always there,
but as far as the title goes I really do not think that there is
any foul play"
Gawade asserts,"What I am doing is a sincere effort on
my part. Being a fashion consultant is my passion." According
to Kedar Gawade if one wants to become a model one needs to possess
three qualities : good height, average looks and a big attitude.
By: Sharmistha Chatterjee
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