Shopping in Delhi for the fashion conscious
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Sep 12, 2016, 11:17 IST
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From designer boutiques and independent stores to branded showrooms and glitzy malls, fashion lovers have plenty of options for shopping in Delhi. You’re guaranteed to return with a lighter wallet and a heavier suitcase, once you’ … Read more
From designer boutiques and independent stores to branded showrooms and glitzy malls, fashion lovers have plenty of options for shopping in Delhi. You’re guaranteed to return with a lighter wallet and a heavier suitcase, once you’re visited these shopping hubs in the city. Stock up on international labels and Indian designer wear at the DLF Emporio Mall, head to Santushti Shopping Complex for its jewellery and textiles, or visit stand-alone stores, such as Shivan & Narresh and Indian by Manish Arora. For an ethnic touch, visit People Tree for its unique eco-friendly and fair trade products, and Fabindia for its handlooms and printed clothes and textiles, cosmetics, home furnishings etc. Read less

From designer boutiques and independent stores to branded showrooms and glitzy malls, fashion lovers have plenty of options for shopping in Delhi. You’re guaranteed to return with a lighter wallet and a heavier suitcase, once you’re visited these shopping hubs in the city. Stock up on international labels and Indian designer wear at the DLF Emporio Mall, head to Santushti Shopping Complex for its jewellery and textiles, or visit stand-alone stores, such as Shivan & Narresh and Indian by Manish Arora. For an ethnic touch, visit People Tree for its unique eco-friendly and fair trade products, and Fabindia for its handlooms and printed clothes and textiles, cosmetics, home furnishings etc.
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