Place to be for Vizag fashion aficionados

March 09, 2013 09:20 am | Updated 09:20 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Designer Tanya Dhawan explaining a designer jewellery at an exhibition at Palm Beach Hotel in Visakhapatnam on Friday. Photo: K.R. Deepak

Designer Tanya Dhawan explaining a designer jewellery at an exhibition at Palm Beach Hotel in Visakhapatnam on Friday. Photo: K.R. Deepak

Coinciding with the International Women’s Day, mother and daughter duo — Vinita Dhawan and Tanya Dhawan — launched their design studio TAYNA.

The studio specialises in interior design, jewellery, and fashion.

Vinita has been an interior designer in the city for over two decades and has now collaborated with her daughter who is a NIFT, Hyderabad, graduate to start a studio.

Tanya specialises in creating traditional designs with a contemporary feel as well as western wear in tune with the latest trends.

To exhibit some of their work, TAYNA was having its first two-day exhibition at Palm Beach Hotel, which began on Friday.

Unique designs

The exhibition has jewellery, footwear, clutches, designer sarees, and suits on sale. The collection is not something you can find in any of the regular stores in the city, as they have been designed and sourced from across the country personally by Tanya.

The designer duo believes that each customer is unique and their designs aim at building character, individuality, making each product stand out. Whether it is interior design, landscaping, accessory design, a wedding outfit or a dress for a party, you can book an appointment and discuss your requirement so that your product is custom-made keeping with global trends.

Call 9160030777 for appointments. The exhibition will continue on Saturday as well.

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