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DVAR hosting exhibition in Mumbai

| | Oct 09, 2014, at 06:39 am
Mumbai, Oct 8 (IBNS) To celebrate the festive season - DVAR, the Luxury Fashion House in Juhu area of Mumbai is exhibiting a beautiful display of photographs by ace photographer Vikas Birla and amalgamation of handpicked Indian couture designs by by Purvi Shah, Priti Parekh, Ushma Vaidya and bespoke men's wear by Chiraag Dattani.

With an avid love for photography, Vikas Birla has encapsulated the scenic beauty of the surreal gold fields, snow clad mountains, breath taking lush greenery, blue water ripples and snow white clouds through his pictures.

The stunning art pieces will surely catch the attention of the guests and will win many hearts.

DVAR displayed a veritable harmony of form, fabric and colour with slivers of gold zari, brocade appliqued georgettes and jamevars with the exclusive couture line by Studio Vastra by Purvi Shah and Priti Parekh.

An astounding collection of classic renditions of Contemporary Indian wear by Ushma Vaidya brought a new twist to the timeless classics.

DVAR also showcased a handsome collection of bandhgalas, vests, shirts and kurtas for men by by Designer Label 'Purple Jade'.

A bespoke men's wear brand by Chiraag Dattani, the label has a trademark of fine finish and clean contemporary styling, which ensure that the garments become classics.

Reminiscent of Antique India yet retaining a contemporary style, the collection is an amalgamation of soulful Indian heritage with true urban influences.

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