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Kolkata designer Dolly Parekh launches wedding collection with actor Ravi Shaw

| | Dec 01, 2016, at 06:14 pm
Kolkata, Dec 1 (IBNS): Dolly Parekh, ace fashion designer and owner of Dolliz Kasba, recently launched her new wedding collection in the presence of actor Ravi Shaw, who is currently being seen in Zee Bangla's Radha.

Ravi Shaw was seen interacting with Dolly Parekh and complementing her on the high end collections which was for both men and women.

According to Ravi Shaw, "These collections are unique and mesmerizing. I haven't seen designs like these ever before. I would like to congratulate Dolly Parekh for bringing the age old designs of Patachitra and incorporating them in her designs. They are just beautiful."

Dolly Parekh said, "Patachitra is very close to my heart and that is the reason why my designs are highly inspired by them. I had always wanted people to know what Patachitra is and these designs are part of my contribution towards the old traditional designs."

 


 

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