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When you shop for your wedding only the best will do. That is exactly what we have lined up for you with our
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Art Today : Art Today - a part of the India Today group - is one of India’s premier galleries. It features paintings of the best of contemporary painters and sculptors in the form of limited-edition, numbered and signed reproductions.
 Barton Centre : Bartons offers a wonderful range of silver-plated dishes, tea sets and photoframes. The items presented by Barton are made of pure silver and conforms to the international standards.
 Diviniti : Diviniti is the latest product of Taneja Mines (P) Ltd. As the name suggests, these are exquisite 24-carat gold plated images of the pantheon of gods. Manufactured by a unique process in Switzerland, each image is a piece of art, beautifully framed and packaged, available in several sizes.
 Diwan Saheb : The movement by Diwan Saheb to take mens’ fashion to a new high began in 1957. Today Diwan Saheb has cut boundaries in male haute couture. The brand is backed up by the latest and best of international technology and machinery as well as globally renowned fabric brands. This has been made possible because of its team of highly talented designers and 250 handpicked weavers and artisans from all over the country. A major presence in London, a site on the Internet for label orders, and an ever-growing global market share through exports has helped Diwan Saheb move from being India’s finest labels to being one of the world’s sought-after ethnic labels.
 Indu Gupta : Indu Gupta’s exclusive Tanjore paintings use 24 carat gold plated leaf, studded with stones and painted with vegetable dyes. The paintings are mostly of all Hindu gods and goddeses such as Navneeta Krishna, Radha Krishna, Lord Shiva and Parvati and Goddess Lakshmi.
 La Opala : La Opala has emerged as the leading brand within the organized glass industry in India with more than 70 years of experience behind them. The technological expertise of the South Korean glass manufacturers, Doosan Glass ltd., was enlisted when the company moved into the manufacture of crystalware. It conforms to the ISO9002: 1994 certification for the manufacture of crystal and opalware, the first ever for an Indian company.
 Meera Mahadevia : Meera Mahadevia is the famed designer of bags and poutches – so exotic and unique that you would need to get a trousseau designed to match her bags! Anything from objects d'art to artifacts and curios culled from the broad canvas of Indian culture, may find a place on her bags - Nepali brassware, Ladhaki semi-precious stone clips, Rajasthani silver handles, Gujarati carved wooden handles. The fabrics she usually works with are tanchoi, brocade, jamewar, raw silk and tussar.
 Pollens : Pollen is one of Delhi’s leading designer flower showrooms. It is very popular for its real flower arrangements, bouquets and floral decorations. Apart from the common flower arrangements of roses, chrysanthemums and tuberoses, Pollen also gives you access to exotic varieties of lilies, carnations, gladioli and anthuriums.
 Regalia : The choicest of fine Darjeeling teas packaged in the most creative ways in papier mâché, wood or brass. With exquisite aroma and taste, these products become a tea lover’s delight.
 Silk Splendour : Brought to you from the house of V. Chandra Holdings Pvt Ltd., Silk Splendour specializes in an exclusive range of hand embroidered silk cushion covers, bedspreads, lampshades and coordinated sets. Apart from its increasing popularity in Mumbai, these products have also found a growing market in the U.S., Singapore and South Africa. Buy from Silk Splendour to add that sophisticated touch in your new home.
 Solitaire : La Opala has emerged as the leading brand within the organized glass industry in India with more than 70 years of experience behind them. The technological expertise of the South Korean glass manufacturers, Doosan Glass ltd., was enlisted when the company moved into the manufacture of crystalware. It conforms to the ISO9002: 1994 certification for the manufacture of crystal and opalware, the first ever for an Indian company.
 Tefal : Tefal products comprise of Teflon-coated cookware and kitchen appliances. It is a very popular brand for its range of toasters, handmixers, barbeque sets and steam irons.
 Underlines : Underlines, the lingerie boutique brings to you an array of international brands from Germany, Australia and France. It has its exclusive stores in New Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune apart from counters across the country in stores like Ebony, Shoppers Stop, Big Jo’s, Jainsons and Pyramid. With a range that includes brassieres, panties, nightwear, swimwear, bodysuits, corsets and much more, Underlines is truly a special place for a woman of this world.
 Revlon : Glamour. Excitement. Innovation. This is the vision of Revlon, one of the world’s best-known names in cosmetics. Revlon has been known for its range of the finest quality beauty products meeting the highest international quality standards. Today the Revlon name is associated with the entire range of products from creams, shampoos to colour cosmetics and fragrances.
 Rinaldi Designs : Rina Shah of Mumbai is famous for an exclusive range of shoes and bags. The products are made of synthetic leather and Italian heels. The uniqueness of this brand’s collection can be credited to the fact that it comprises a wide variety of shoes, bags and belts, all predominantly leather accessories, that are made out of non-leather fabrics imported from the fashion capitals of Europe. Apart from her own showroom in Mumbai, Rinaldi products are also retailed at the popular women’s store, Kaaya, in New Delhi.
 Bombay Store : Bombay Swadeshi (as it was fondly called) is as much a part of the Bombay experience, as the sea breeze and the Queen's necklace. It was on December 14th, 1904 that the Bombay Swadeshi Cooperative Stores Company was conceived by eminent personalities like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Dadabhai Naoroji & other stalwarts like Sir Jamshedji Tata. The store gained prominence as a reliable place for handloom cottons, woollens, silks, furnishings, linen & handicrafts. It was a showcase of Indian culture & heritage made available under a single roof to Indians, NRIs & Foreigners, all across the country. In the early days there were 12 such stores in India, all located on the famous M.G. Roads in different cities. THE BOMBAY STORE, a contemporary lifestyle store got its new image during mid-95. The magic brew of image-change started bubbling and by December the same year, the all-new lifestyle store with the same ever-friendly staff opened its doors to the world.
 Prestige : A Bangalore-based company with an ISO 9001 certification, TTK Prestige is a household name especially when it comes to pressure cookers, frying pans, kitchen sets and the Teflon-coated premium range of Non-Stick Cookware. Buy any of the TTK products to make your kitchen the one of your dreams.
 Usha Ben : Ushaben Pankajbhai Mehta of Ahmedabad is very well-known in India and abroad for Gujarati wedding accessories including chhaabs, traditional trousseau packing, vedi matkas and sagan gifts. All of Ushaben’s products are manufactured in-house, in which she is assisted by her two daughters-in-law and a team of eight women, each individually trained by her. Promoting ‘bandhej’, the local art, Ushaben works only with hand-dyed fabric and with the best materials sourced from Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Ushaben is extremely popular with the business families in Ahmedabad and Mumbai. She boasts of an enviable client list from NRI families settled in Australia, the U.K., Africa and the U.S.A.
 Baburam Churiwala : Baburam is the famed bangle-maker from Chandni Chowk, Delhi . In this trade since the last four decades, Baburam has been a sought after name with the crème de la crème of Delhi, Jaipur and Mumbai. Well-known in India as well as abroad, Baburam has something to match every mood, every occasion. Bring him the fabric, the workmanship and the colour of your wedding attire, he can even make bangles to match your saree or lehanga perfectly incorporating not only the colour but also the zari or zardosi or sequins/dabka work of the fabric. Exporting regularly to the United States and Europe, Baburam has also been invited to participate in fairs held in Moscow and Hanover.
 SonaMona : Identical in appearance, they not only look alike but also think alike. Though not formally trained in fashion designing creativity comes naturally to Sona Mona. Today the twin power have a large clientele in Delhi and other metro cities and over time have also been able to establish a loyal and discerning NRI clientele. Their clothes are inspired by the rich culture of Indian fabric and age-old embroidery techniques. These are then aesthetically blended with the inherent simplicity and practicality of western designs. Simple, chic and elegant, their designs do not follow the seasonal trends and popular fashion and have a timeless elegance characterized by a contour, fitted look that compliments the body.
 Bobby and Manju Grover : Bobby and Manju are one of the three Indian designers to be featured in Colleczioni Donna, the bible for designers internationally. They represented India at the World Young Designer's Awards held at Istanbul. The duo's dexterous designs have captured the sensibility of a whole generation of urbane Indian. Schooled in the art of fashion design, Manju and Bobby coined their label B&MG. Masters in the craft of creating wearable chic, the two specialize in clothes that are practical, elegant, sensual and a symphony of the west merging with the east.
 JyotikaJhalani : Jyotika Jhalani creates pashmina shawls and evening handbags as accessories for the women of today. The company is hallmarked for superior quality and workmanship. Today, she has witnessed the change of fashion where silk has been incorporated into cashmere creating of a range of Pashmina silks, embroidered and beaded with the finest Japanese beads and Swarovski crystals. The design of beadwork on shawls are coordinated with matching evening beaded handbags which are transformed into chic and beautiful accessories seen today in designer boutiques abroad and worn by the world's most elegant woman.
 Leena Nayyar : Leena, known to her friends and customers as 'eternally ethnic', began her designing career way back in 1975. It was when ethnic Indian designer wear was still unknown. The styles are elegant and simple, with an accent on the exotic thread and beadwork. Leena specializes in zardozi, aari and chiken work. She has built a customer base that includes celebrities, socialites and housewives.
 MS Fashions : MS Fashions is the affordable pret range from Mysticalstyles that offers the exotic Indian craftsmanship at affordable prices without compromising on the quality. The range varies from simple and chic casual wear to funky party wear. The new summer range includes the classic elements of Indian style, including elaborate hand embroideries and applique, intricate bead and sequin work, and special dye effects. This new line of modestly priced fashions offers the quality workmanship; emblematic designs and intricate detailing that define Indian style.
 Gillette : Founded in 1901, the Gillette company is the world leader in male grooming, a category that includes blades, razors, electric foil shavers and shaving preparations. Gillette also holds the no.1 position in select female grooming products such as wet shaving products and epilation devices. The Company’s product portfolio includes international brands such as Braun and Oral-B.
 NikiMahajan : Niki Mahajan is a designer specializing in ethnic Indian techniques, with focus on changing trends in style. Working with artisans and crafts people from the interiors of the country, a repertoire of weavers, stitches, techniques of embroideries, a vast library of brass blocks, hand paintings / printing methods usual colour trends have emerged in her garments. Elaborate textiles especially woven to great detailing are very dense and heavily textured. We see in her creations silhouettes that are structured yet floating over the body. The fluid effect of clothing is a trademark. Her trousseau range is opulent and optimistic. The Pret line is a reactionary collection intending to revive the luxurious feel of hand woven khadi cotton.
 Ritu Kumar : Ritu Kumar began with hand block printers and two tables in a small village near Calcutta, and in the last 28 years, Ritu’s team of dedicated designers have progressed to produce some of India’s most exquisite garments and accessories.Ritu Kumar’s forte is traditional Indian clothes – bridal attire in particular – that draw heavily on the rich Indian heritage of textile and embroidery and remain classics of their kind.
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 Ritu Beri : Ritu Beri, a designer who needs no introduction, has achieved international recognition, not merely as an ethnic designer but as a cosmopolitan mainstream designer who can attract every woman. Her clothes are aimed to enhance the personality of those who wear them. Ritu was last year honored by Promostyl, the international design-consulting firm that analyses new trends in fashion and communicates its findings and opinions to the entire global fashion community. Her work has been featured in the latest edition of Acustyl, one of Promostyl's trend forecasting services, the first and only Indian designer to be thus recognized. She was also rated as the best Indian designer in a nationwide poll conducted by an Indian journal.
 Ambiente : Ambiente is well-known for an exclusive range of crystalware. The products are beautifully carved and are made of Czechslovakian Bohemian crystal specially imported from Prague.
 The faraway tree : Aromatic, herbal and hand-painted candles that make unique gifts to light up life. The Faraway Tree, run by Dimple Kapadia, is perhaps the most well known brand of designer candles. The range comprises exclusive and unique candles in a variety of colours – set in velvet and tissue hampers, in wine glasses and exotic tumblers.
 Ashima & Leena Singh : Ashima and Leena Singh have always had a unique, distinctive style and an original traditional appeal in their collections. They specialize in bridalwear with hand embroidery being their forte. Their design philosophy strives to bring out the best in each woman through designs that are both traditional and contemporary. Ashima and Leena run their own store of designer wear and wedding accessories, Kaaya, in New Delhi.
 Ranna : Ranna completed her fashion design course from NIFT, New Delhi and then graduated from FIT, New York, specializing in evening wear. Each year she researches deeply to create her two major themes for summer and winter clothing and takes inspiration from the artworks created by great masters of Baccatat glassware for Bead work, Tree of Life for printing, William Morris for thread embroidery and Mughal paintings and Ajanta frescos for heat transfer processes.

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