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Dapper witnesses The Wedding Edit 2019

| @indiablooms | Dec 03, 2019, at 03:33 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Multi-designer store Dapper witnessed ‘The Wedding Edit 2019’, at a Pop-up show on Nov 30 and Dec 1. 

The two day pop-up event showcased a diverse mix of India's exclusive designers and creative thinkers, Payal Singhal and Sarab Khanijou for the upcoming wedding season. 

This season’s collection focussed on modern wardrobes appealing to men’s ethnic as well as avant-garde instincts.

Designed for this season of celebration, the collection boasted of Bandhgalas, Kurtas to fusion-focused clothing with luxury twists of quirky prints and traditional attires.

Commenting on the success of the exhibit, owner, Shilpa Sethi, said, "The Wedding Edit 2019 has come to a successful conclusion with a fantastic showcase for all our
guests. It brings us a sense of pride when we say that we don't compromise on brands and designers.

We take utmost care in selecting our exhibitors, both emerging and established. This has helped us in creating many happy and satisfied customers who are willing to shop repetitively at our store."

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