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  2. Provogue - Wikipedia

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    Provogue is an Indian clothing and accessories retailer based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.It was launched in 1997 as a menswear fashion brand for contemporary clothing. Over the years the brand has expanded its collection of men’s and women’s fashion apparel and accessories.

  3. Fashion in India - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Clothing in India - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Indian clothing such as the kurti have been combined with jeans to form part of casual attire. [70] Fashion designers in India have blended several elements of Indian traditional designs into conventional western wear to create a unique style of contemporary Indian fashion. [69] [70]

  5. Category:Clothing brands of India - Wikipedia

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    Fashion labels from India (6 P) Pages in category "Clothing brands of India" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  6. Category:Clothing companies of India - Wikipedia

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    Online clothing retailers of India (4 P) S. Shoe companies of India (6 P) T. Textile companies of India (2 C, 29 P) ... Seven (brand) Siyaram Silk Mills; T. Teejay ...

  7. Ritu Kumar - Wikipedia

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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.