Bollywood & Indian designers bring glamour at The Bride Show
05 Apr '06
3 min read
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 USA, Mumbai, Delhi and Dubai.
Similarly, Sagar Mehra exhibits his collection of bridal and fusion clothes for the first time in Dubai, after eliciting huge response from the Indian expatriate communities in the US, UK and other parts of the world.
The event 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.
Presenting fashion from a fresh and attractive perspective, Bishop's Trading Company launches its first collection of traditional Arab designer wear such as abayas, sheylas and jalabiyas, while Poonam Khetam showcases her range of elegant, intricately hand-embroidered and vibrantly coloured jalabiyas and sheylas for the fashion-conscious Arab visitor, and her unique, carefully designed sarees, suits and lehengas for the expatriate Indian community at The Bride Show 2006.
The event is supported by the Dubai Ladies Club and sponsored by Pistache, Alyashmac, Linx, Burjuman, Eternity, HSBC, Dnata, Shattaf, Technopro, Abu Haleeqa Stores, Swarovski, Provoke Cosmetics, Wow Beauty Salon and Gaby Photos and Rave Audiovisual.