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Arti Bagdy's Spring Valentine Collezione brings the best of brands from across the country

February 01, 2010 05:19 pm | Updated 05:19 pm IST

Arti Bagdy?s Spring Valentine Collezione

Arti Bagdy?s Spring Valentine Collezione

Arti Bagdy's fashion collezione is back with its Spring Valentine Special.

The collection brings together the best of luxury-prêt by 35 designers from across India.

The event, held across two floors of ITC Sheraton Chola, concludes today. It is open between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Entry is free.

Among the participating designers are Sonea Bhartia from Kolkata with saris and stitched garments under her label Pakkhi.

Parneet Mehra's Saira Fashions specialises in digital printing; Paridhi's collection of digitally-printed dresses, saris and tunics, detailed with stones and beads will be on display; Sole Affair brings slim fitting tunics made of lace panels and silk; Prisha's and Divija showcase brocade and brightly coloured silk tunics; and Shibori brings its range of cocktail blouses.

You can also check out Raspberrie's collection of home linen; Sampada's range of summery cottons; Ninad's (from Kolkata) cottons in pastels detailed with Lucknawi embroidery; Vani Gupta's handbags in raw silk and leather; and Fiddaa and Mahi's collection of bags and shoes in silk, natural fibres and faux leather.

There are also oversized necklaces, cocktail rings and chandelier earrings from Isvaara, Stones & Silver Delhi, Tad Mumbai, and Sweet Sinz. The Home Company and Xtuti from Delhi and Cocktail, Mumbai bring stylised trays, bins, table mats, glitter flowers, candles, coasters and gift items.

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