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Mumbai’s Designer Lifestyle

You name a world famous designer brand, and they probably have a retail outlet in Mumbai.

Vuitton, Gucci, Versace, Tod’s, Burberry, Cavalli, Canali, Dior, Armani and the list goes on.  And on….

[And, if they don’t, you can still find the goods in a place called Heera Panna, apparently one of the largest center of all imitation goods in Mumbai,  ranging in quality from excellent to poor].

So, this then, is the other side of life in Mumbai.  Showcasing  a vibrant market for high-end designer items and attracting designers from all over the world to set up shop here.

Or else, why would there be so many outlets?   And more planning to open?

The dichotomy of India as represented in Mumbai: Celebrities, industrialists and families with new money and old appear to exist in more abundance now than at any time in the last century.   And it is definitely turning out to be a consumer society.   In this case, high society.

People are spending a lot of money with ease, acquiring things – whether it is a $2000 LV handbag, a $1500 designer sari or a multi-$1000 designer watch.  Certainly in my time in India B.A., i.e. Before America, this was not the case!  It’s almost like an acquisition fever that is raging, and in some cases, it’s a race to see who owns what first!

In addition to designer fever, there is also a mall mania that has caught fire.  So, for those who do not aspire to or afford the high-end designer goods, they can always acquire things at a more modest level.   But, that’s a story for another post, this mall society that has developed here.

In those old days, most of the foreign goods had to come from foreign countries, brought in by friends and family.  Seiko was a designer watch in those days, for heaven’s sake, not Vacheron Constantin.  [Patek Phillipe probably the best known and most expensive Swiss watch brand does not sell in India. Yet].   Aah, but how things have changed!

Whether good or bad (and it doesn’t have to be either), it definitely shows the transformation that has occurred in this country in recent years.   And, it doesn’t show any signs of slowing down anytime soon!

Two cities that never sleep

How many times have you heard people compare Bombay to New York City? It’s true.  If you care to look, there are many similarities.

Here are just a few of the defining geographic, cultural and social qualities of both great cities –

  • the financial hub of their respective nations
  • coastal (partly island) cities
  • the frenetic pace and bustling energy
  • a melting pot of  diverse cultures and languages
  • a place that attracts immigrants (who come to follow their dreams)
  • everyone is just a number here – not a small town by any definition!
  • the stark diversity (rich/poor being just one of many)
  • art and theater/cinema (different scope of course, what with Broadway – but we’ll throw in Bollywood on the other side)
  • a happening night life and city
  • crazy traffic and the taxi cab culture
  • millions who make each their home
A good friend said this past weekend –Mumbai is just like New York City.  That someone forgot to clean, and by so saying  provided not just a quotable quote, but also inspired this post.  🙂

New York City

Mumbai, India

A few years ago, as I was looking into the far away future, I told myself that having lived in small town USA for most of my life, I would like to retire in Manhattan just so I could feel and live that very different kind of energy.  Most people who heard this (pipe-) dream thought I was crazy.   Now, look what I find myself in…one foot still in small town USA, and the other squarely planted (for the time-being) in the other city that never sleeps.   Serendipity, anyone?