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India Art n Design: Fire n Ice - 0 views

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    Tanya -What do you think of a progressive trend in fashion, where chic menswear combines with classic womenswear for an off beat look? Check out this young designer and leave us your views..
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India Fashion trends to ditch and carry forward from 2016 to 2017! - 0 views

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    IAnD talks to leading designers to garner the expected fashion trends for 2017! Check them out here and tell us what you think
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5 Designers who will resurrect the style diva in you! - 0 views

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    Spice up your wardrobe and your style quota with these 5 designers' look from the London Fashion Week 2016! Check out it out here and leave us your views…
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Tech Style: Kinematic Petals Dress - 0 views

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    Nervous System develops a new textile language that creates a custom-fit, 3D-printed dress, where each element is individually customizable: varying in direction, length, and shape; now being showcased at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. We would love to hear your views on this one…
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Live the Peacock life! - 0 views

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    Designer duo Falguni and Shane Peacock have taken the traditional couture scene by storm with their structured lehengas that speak of royal origins and are juxtaposed with delicate trimmings that accentuate feminity. Check out the collection here…
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For the confident woman! - 0 views

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    Label Flower Child by Shaheen Abbas celebrates the woman in all her avatars. The 18karat gold plated jewellery line is an ode to a woman's inherent need for expression. Check it out here...
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Revival of the Kanjivaram Sari - Indian in soul. Modern in form. - 0 views

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    Textile revivalist and principal designer at the House of Angadi innovates the traditional Kanjivaram saris into silk, linen blend Kanjivarams and khadi Kanjivaramas with a rich sprinkling of ikat-inspired designs and more. Sari enthusiasts, Ar. Brinda Somaya and interior designer and stylist Lipika Sud express their opinion on this reinterpretation of the traditional Indian garment. Read here…
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