
Ajun's Khanna's return to India
in 1989 evoked a major change in his approach to fashion.
Graduating from the American College of fashion in
London, Art has always been his first love - the only
subject he excelled in since childhood. What followed
were a course at the Blackheath College of Art in
London and a photographic course from Pillia's school
of photography.
He started off with what he felt to be a challenge
-'Men's wear '. His first collection was aimed at
a limited audience - men's western wear featuring
the Oxford look followed by the Dick Tracy line of
30s and 40s. "It was a period when I designed for
my own satisfaction and my clothes were wild and at
that time unwearable."
Starting with a mens line at Ensemble' Arjun has spread
his collection to Vama in Mumbai and Santoshti in
Delhi. It shows so clearly his eye for detail. He
has designed for Padamsee's production 'Begam Sumroo'
and styled for the winners of the 'Graviera contest.
Garments with clean styling and cut, embroidery used
judiciously and a good finish make an Arjun ensemble.
Experiments with trends have always interested him.
His silhouettes vary without prior warning. The garments
appeal is not restricted to its outer appearance only.
The lining of the garment plays a major role so do
the seams hems fusing and the internal mechanisms.
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