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  2. Aadnevik - Wikipedia

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    AADNEVIK has designed and provided clothing for numerous celebrities including Beyonce, Madonna, Kendall Jenner, Halle Berry, [1] [6] [12] and international stars such as Ananya Panday, [19] Malaika Arora, Anushka Sharma, and Priyanka Chopra. [20]

  3. Malaika Arora - Wikipedia

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    Malaika Arora (born 23 October 1973 [1]) is an Indian actress, dancer, model, VJ and television personality who appears in Hindi-language films. [2] She made her debut as a film producer in 2008 with her former husband Arbaaz Khan , [ 3 ] founding the company Arbaaz Khan Productions , which created the Dabangg film series .

  4. Surily Goel - Wikipedia

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    She had Salman Khan, Malaika Arora Khan, and former actress Neelam to model her collection. [1] Goel has been trained by fellow designer Manish Malhotra. [2] She did the styling for Preity Zinta once again in Jaan-E-Mann (2006) and worked with acclaimed director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for his film Saawariya (2007).

  5. Shirt dresses are everywhere this summer — shop the 12 best ...

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    A shirt dress is the ultimate timeless summer staple. Shop the best shirt dresses from Nordstrom, Banana Republic, Mango and more. Shirt dresses are everywhere this summer — shop the 12 best ones

  6. Vikram Phadnis - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Arora (l) and Malaika Arora (r) at the 2012 Lakme Fashion Week along with Phadnis (c) showcasing his designer lehengas. Phadnis comes from a family of doctors and his parents wanted him to be a doctor as well. However, he had inclination towards the entertainment industry and started dance choreography in his college days.

  7. Shirtdress - Wikipedia

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    A variation of the original shirtdress is the "T-shirt dress". T-shirt dresses began being produced in the 1960s, and are simply an elongated version of a T-shirt. [4]