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A pop-up shop…for three months!

Le Box, a place where fashion designers will display their collections for three months, starts at Ave 29, Hughes Road.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Mumbai loves pop-ups. The city flocks to pop-up shops offering food, clothes, jewellery and more, and can’t seem to get enough of them. Cashing in on this trend is Le Box, a fashion pop-up starting today, October 16, at Ave 29. Le Box will be on for three months, and is slated to showcase the works of designers Anoli Khandelwal, Sohni Patel, Vaani Anand, Yoshita Yadav, Sonam Parmar and Darshan Dhupia. The idea was conceptualised by Ave 29’s Atmika Didwania and Pia Shivdasani.

Kat & PiaThe duo (in pic on left) says, “The idea is to promote the pop up theme in Mumbai while maintaining the elegance and standards of the designers and their products. Le Box is not an exhibition or store, but an experience that offers something new and convenient to the designers as well as the customer. It gives the designers a luxurious and well-managed space to showcase their product without the hassle of investing in an independent store, so this is a ‘store in a store’ concept. Customers get the advantage of a well-located space that offers them new and difficult-to-find boutique designer products in one place.”

The store will provide designers the chance to to increase customer-product interaction over an extended period of time, without the need to invest in brick and mortar spaces to meet clients. They can also test new markets for their wares. Le Box is also hosting monthly events to engage bloggers, stylists and customers.

Head to Ave 29, Hughes Road. Located in the same building as Juice, B:Blunt and Surprise Lifestyle Store.

 (Picture courtesy www.ave29.com)

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Shoot against gender violence

This photography contest entreats you to stand up against gender violence with positive pictures of individuals, community or organisations effecting change.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

This is a photo contest aimed at gender violence awareness. And it asks you to not stand by, but stand up.

SPAN’s ‘Don’t Stand By! Combat Gender Violence’ photography contest is open to all Indians aged between 16 and 30 years. The contest invites positive images of people or institutions combating gender violence, through the efforts by an individual, community or an organisation to effect change and give dignity to women.

Up for grabs as prizes are iPad Air, iPad Mini, Nikon Coolpix L830, and SPAN hampers for entries with the most likes, the most creative quotient, the most faithful to the theme, and which scores the highest on originality. The contest closes on December 1, 2014.

For a list of rules, visit this page.

 

(Picture courtesy southasiainstitute.harvard.edu)

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