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As well as shops in India, Kumar's company has also opened branches in Paris, London and New York. The London branch closed after three years, in 1999. Her company's annual turnover at the time was the highest of any Indian fashion outlet, estimated at around ₹10 billion.
Gupta's business model consists of both e-tail business and brick-mortar stores in Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata [23] and Mumbai. [24] [5] [25] [17] In United States, the business uses multi-designer store Neiman Marcus and online retailer Moda Operandi [22] for retail. [12]
Wendell Rodricks (28 May 1960 – 12 February 2020) was an Indian fashion designer and author based in Colvale, Goa. [1] [2] He was also an activist for social causes, environment and gay rights. [3] In 2014, the Government of India awarded him its fourth-highest civilian award, the Padma Shri. [4]
This is a list of notable fashion designers sorted by nationality. It includes designers of haute couture and ready-to-wear. For haute couture only, see the list of grands couturiers. For footwear designers, see the list of footwear designers.
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Tarun Tahiliani is an Indian fashion designer. [1] [2] [3] With his wife Sailaja 'Sal' Tahiliani, he co-founded the multi-designer boutique Ensemble in 1987, and Tahiliani Design studio in 1990.
Sabyasachi Mukherjee (born 23 February 1974) is an Indian fashion designer, jewellery designer, retailer and couturier from Kolkata, India. Since 1999, he has sold designer merchandise using the label Sabyasachi. Mukherjee is one of the Associate Designer Members of Fashion Design Council of India and the youngest board member of the National ...
Post-independence focus on revival of traditional textile and design led to the rise of "ethnic chic". The history of clothing in India dates back to ancient times, yet fashion is a new industry, as it was the traditional Indian clothing with regional variations, be it the sari, ghagra choli or dhoti, that remained popular until the early decades of post-independence India. [1]