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  2. Gharara - Wikipedia

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    Begum Liaquat Ali (centre), dressed in a gharara, 1950. A gharara (Urdu: غرارہ, Hindi: ग़रारा, Bengali: ঘারারা) is a traditional Lucknowi outfit, [1] traditionally worn by Muslim women of the Hindi-Urdu Belt region of India. [2]

  3. Biba Apparels - Wikipedia

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    Meena Bindra (third from left) with Union Minister of Textiles Smriti Irani (fourth from left) at the launch of collaboration between India Handloom Brand and BIBA Apparels. In October 2012, BIBA joined hands with designer Manish Arora by taking up a 51% stake in the brand Indian by Manish Arora. This fashion apparel brand launched in 2009 and ...

  4. Dupatta - Wikipedia

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    Indian village women wearing Odhni with Ghagra choli. The dupattā, also called chunni, chunari, chundari, lugda, rao/rawo, gandhi, pothi, orna, and odhni is a long shawl-like scarf traditionally worn by women in the Indian subcontinent. [1] Traditionally, in India, the dupatta is part of the women's lehenga or ghagra/chaniya choli. A lehenga ...

  5. Churidar - Wikipedia

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    Earlier, tight-fitting churidar-like pants worn in India were referred to by the British as Moghul breeches, long-drawers, or mosquito drawers. [ 3 ] Churidars are usually worn with a kameez (tunic) by women or a kurta (a loose overshirt) by men, or they can form part of a bodice and skirt ensemble.

  6. Jodhpuri - Wikipedia

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    A Jodhpuri suit, or Bandhgala (lit. closed neck) suit, is a formal suit from India. It originated in the Jodhpur State , and was popularized during mid 19th–mid 20th century in India. It consists of a coat and trousers , sometimes accompanied by a vest .

  7. Troy Costa - Wikipedia

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    Troy Costa (born 1975) [citation needed] is an Indian fashion designer based in Mumbai who owns the Troy Costa menswear label. [1] Known as the man who suits up India's rich and powerful, [2] Troy launched his bespoke menswear fashion label 'Troy Costa Designs' in 2008 after the runaway success of his shows at the 'Dubai Fashion Week' [3] and the 'Lakme Fashion Week'. [4]

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