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Ritu Beri
A Profile Ritu graduated from Delhi University in 1987 and during the hiatus that followed she was driven to find something occupy herself with. Given the sad lack of choice in Delhi at that time, she began designing outfits for herself.
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Ritu Kumar
A Profile Ritu Kumar’s success story in fashion revolves around the revival of Indian crafts. From block prints, kasauti, chikankari to zardozi, bandhani and kalamkari, Ritu Kumar has mastered them all and given the Indian women timeless ethnic wear.
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Rohit Bal
A Profile Rohit Bal was 12 years old when he designed his first outfit, a pair of Corduroy bell bottoms with tussles. Bal may or may not be the most famous Indian designer, but he is certainly the most media savvy.
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Suman Oberoi
You Deserve the Best Though she may be low profile, the most high profile people in the capital wear Suman Oberoi’s garbs. If you are into the fusion look and want something that compliments you in every way then A's Woman at Ambavatta Complex in Mehrauli (Delhi) is the place for you.
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Sonali Sattar and Himanshu Dimri
Who Dares Wins Purity is the essence of Hidden Harmony, the label built by Bangalore’s Sonali Sattar and Himanshu Dimri. Hidden Harmony is not, as the name suggests, a retreat from the world. It is the name of a boutique owned by Sonali Sattar and Himanshu Dimri in the garden city of Bangalore.
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