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  2. Aza Fashions - Wikipedia

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    Aza Fashions is a multi-designer omnichannel retail chain that sells luxury apparel, kidswear, jewellery, accessories, and home décor products, in India and globally. Established by Dr. Alka Nishar [1] in 2005, the brand showcases collections for women and men by Indian fashion designers.

  3. Blackberrys - Wikipedia

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    Blackberrys is an Indian luxury clothing brand owned by Mohan Clothing Co. Pvt Ltd. [2] It was established in 1991 and caters to men. [3] Operations.

  4. Louis Philippe (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Philippe is a premium brand of men's apparel originating from India. [1] It is a subsidiary of Madura Fashion & Lifestyle. It is a division of the Indian conglomerate Aditya Birla Group, and was founded in 1989. [2] Named after Louis Philippe, King of France from 1830 to 1848, the brand is one of the largest apparel brands in India, as of ...

  5. Ritu Kumar - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with bridal wear and evening clothes in the 1960s and 70s, she eventually moved into the international market in the subsequent two decades. [3] 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.

  6. Falguni Shane Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Falguni Shane Peacock, also known by initials FSP, is an Indian fashion house established by the designer duo Falguni Peacock and Shane Peacock in 2004. [1] The brand focuses on couture, wedding wear, and occasion wear and is based in Mumbai, India. [2]

  7. 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]