
Manoviraj Khosla launched the 'Manoviraj Khosla' label
in 1990. Starting with menswear, he moved to womenswear
under the same label. Then in 1995 he tied up with
the UB Group to launch his second label - the ' Kingfisher
Line'
Moving from men's wear to women's wear to the sporty,
casual ready-to-wear Kingfisher line gives Khosla
the variety he seeks.
Variety is a hallmark of Khosla's work - he designs
both Indian and Western styles, and experiments with
cut and fabrics. The Indian clothes have greater emphasis
on style and cut rather than embroidery. Fabrics such
as lycra and synthetic knits are used for Indian women's
wear, which gives the clothes a more International
feel. Indian men's wear - kurtas, sherwanis or bandhgala,
are all done with minimal embroidery work.
Western wear for both men and women are in variety
of fabrics and styles, catering to teens and older
connoisseurs…in keeping with Khosla's own sense of
style.