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Bride show in Dubai from April 4 |
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4/1/2006 10:17:12 AM |
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DUBAI — Indian fashion will be the focus of attention at the ninth edition of The Bride Show Dubai 2006 with Indian designers showcasing their exclusive collections of traditional Arab and Indian bridal and formal attire at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre from April 4 to 7.
The Bride Show Dubai 2006 enjoys the patronage of President of Dubai Ladies Club Shaikha Manal bint Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, wife of Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Presidential Affairs.
Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor will lend glamour to the show by visiting the event in her capacity as Brand Ambassador for Eros Jewellery, which will exhibit its range of branded 18 carat gold jewellery with diamond and stones and the Amrapalli collection.
Charlotte Proudman, Event Manager, The Bride Show Dubai 2006, said: “Indian exhibitors will bring beauty and a profusion of colour, intricate embroideries, exquisite fabrics, dazzling jewellery, ethnic and modern designs to the Show offering prospective brides, young women, fashionists and the clothes-conscious plenty to choose from.”
Satya Paul, one of the leading lights of the Indian fashion industry, will exhibit his premier designer brand for sarees, fabrics, ties and scarves, dominated by quality and design, grace, ease and practicality. Founder of two of the best fashion stores in India — Heritage and L’Affaire — Paul is an extremely versatile designer who has innovated the very form and drape of the traditional saree and salwaar kameez.
Former Miss India and jewellery-designer Queenie Dhody returns with her exquisite range of fashionable, flawless and superior jewellery that includes diamond, platinum and ruby sets, rings and traditional jewellery, after successful exhibitions in the US, Mumbai, Delhi and Dubai.
Similarly, Sagar Mehra will exhibit his collection of bridal and fusion clothes for the first time in the emirate of Dubai, after eliciting huge response from the Indian expatriate communities in the US, the UK and other parts of the world.
The event will also see Renu Dadlani, a revivalist of the age-old Lucknawi Chikankari style, unveiling her Kashmiri Needlework Collection that features her skilled karigars which speak for her mastery and finesse in blending tradition with modernity in each garment and reflect her taste of colours and concepts.
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