Diva’ni, South Extension Part 2
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING/ Updated : Feb 19, 2016, 12:09 IST
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India’s first cinema-inspired ethnic wear label, Diva’ni is an upscale brand that designs for women and draws inspiration from Bollywood films. Envisioned by director late Yash Chopra— whose films were known for their stunningly-c … Read more
India’s first cinema-inspired ethnic wear label, Diva’ni is an upscale brand that designs for women and draws inspiration from Bollywood films. Envisioned by director late Yash Chopra— whose films were known for their stunningly-clad heroines—and now spearheaded by his wife Pamela Chopra, the label has everything from sensuous chiffon saris, stylish gowns and other elaborate ensembles that you may have seen in many Hindi films. Housed in the bustling South Extension Part 2 market, the store is spread across a large space and showcases a variety of Indian wear ranging from saris, anarkalis, suits and lehengas. Head here next time you wish to own the same outfit you spotted in a Yash Chopra film. Read less

India’s first cinema-inspired ethnic wear label, Diva’ni is an upscale brand that designs for women and draws inspiration from Bollywood films. Envisioned by director late Yash Chopra— whose films were known for their stunningly-clad heroines—and now spearheaded by his wife Pamela Chopra, the label has everything from sensuous chiffon saris, stylish gowns and other elaborate ensembles that you may have seen in many Hindi films. Housed in the bustling South Extension Part 2 market, the store is spread across a large space and showcases a variety of Indian wear ranging from saris, anarkalis, suits and lehengas. Head here next time you wish to own the same outfit you spotted in a Yash Chopra film.
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