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YET ANOTHER INDOPHILE!

We took London’s designer du jour Michael Halpern for a walk through a Mumbai flower market before lockdown, and discovered that his love for fashion and our country can be summed up in one style: over the top!

- Text by Ananya Ghosh // Photos by Brahms Dirsipo

Who would have thought that Michael Halpern, the newest glamour boy of world fashion, would leave the comfort of his swanky hotel to visit a local bazaar early in the morning? But the London-based New Yorker, who was in India late last year, apparently had the Dadar flower market at 5.30am on his to-do list! “I know India mostly through photograph­s and I have seen some amazing pictures of this place. There is so much colour…”

FLOWER POWER

...And there is also chaos. It is peak hour at the wholesale flower market. But the 32-year-old sashays over the slush of trampled marigolds and mud with the ease of a local and the excitement and curiosity of a kid in a candy store! The newest sultan of sequins who is dowsing the minimalist and normcore world of fashion with high-octane glamour is a sucker for everything dramatic and over the top. In that, he has the soul of an Indian!

“I have a lot of Indian friends from university and all these years I have been hearing stories about India from them! And I am so excited to finally be here! Yesterday I walked around on my own, stopping for masala chai every once in a while and gorging on the street food. It is a real assault to the senses…the colours, the smells, the people, the honking, the driving…it is so incredible! At the heart of it, I am a voyeur! I like to watch and observe people and to talk to people,” he says.

INSTANT HALPERN, ADD DRAMA

This particular trait makes his over-the-top clothes personal. Instead of art or even fashion in general, the Parsons and Central Saint Martin’s alumnus draws inspiratio­n from people. “I love to meet these people, see how and where they are wearing these clothes, know why they are drawn to specific pieces. I love to see a piece that I have designed taken up by these people and interprete­d in their own way. One of the most interestin­g parts of the design developmen­t process is to get into the minds of beautiful, glamorous women, from my mom who is a stylish, colourful, loud woman, to Barbra Streisand, Anjelica Huston, Cher, or to people on the streets who look or sound interestin­g. Art is an incredible way to get inspired about colour and textures, but people make it more personal,” Halpern explains.

THE SPARKLY PROTEST

The designer literally dazzled the fashion industry when he showcased his first eponymous collection at London Fashion Week in February 2017, having already worked at J. Mendel,

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