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  2. Aza Fashions - Wikipedia

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    The women's wear collection at Aza stores and the online shopping platform comprises anarkalis, lehengas, sarees, [6] kurta sets, gowns, dresses, [7] pants, tunics, tops and more. The menswear range includes sherwanis, kurta sets, shirts, Nehru jacket & sets, bandhgalas and trousers.

  3. Craftsvilla - Wikipedia

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    Online Craftsvilla is an Indian e-commerce portal that sells ethnic apparel, [ 1 ] footwear , fashion accessories, [ 2 ] beauty products, handcrafted home accessories and other ethnic fashion and lifestyle products.

  4. Garad saree - Wikipedia

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    Mrityunjay Sarkar, a weaver of Mirzapur, is the inventor of this famous saree. [1] This handloom saree is famous for the beautiful delicate designs on the anchal and "butti", the use of 100% pure silk in the weave and the saree fineness of the fabric. In 2024, Garad Saree received recognition as a Registered Geographical indication. [2]

  5. Biba Apparels - Wikipedia

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    This fashion apparel brand launched in 2009 and offers apparels such as salwar kameez, sarees, lehengas, kurtis, tunics, and T-shirts. [ 10 ] With its design collaboration with Rohit Bal , a niche collection, BIBA by Rohit Bal, was launched in 2013 to be retailed at select BIBA stores.

  6. Kalyan Sarees - Wikipedia

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    Kalyan Sarees was founded in 1992 by T. S. Ramachandran, [2] [3] the grandson of T. S. Kalyanarama Iyer who founded Kalyan in 1909. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] First showroom opened in Thrissur , followed by showrooms in Coimbatore, Kannur , Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode .

  7. Sari - Wikipedia

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    A sari (sometimes also saree [1] or sadi) [note 1] is a women's garment from the Indian subcontinent. [2] It consists of an un-stitched stretch of woven fabric arranged over the body as a robe , with one end attached to the waist, while the other end rests over one shoulder as a stole , [ 3 ] sometimes baring a part of the midriff .