Indian Clothing

Embellishments are being tried and accessories to being used to adorn the clothes. But the soul of the cloth remains Indian. Designers are attuned to fashion events and changes taking place in world and they don’t feel shy in attempting new designs. Most of the rural dresses have already traveled to modern parts of Indian and few even to abroad. Sari is not merely a traditional Indian dress rather it is a statement now. A little bit of imagination and few tweaks and things are looking entirely different. As the present is looking so exciting, future definitely holds lots of promises for Indian fashion
 
Glamorous events, beautiful people and the trendiest experiences – Tiger Beer’s association with DFW has been all this and more. As the official partner, Tiger Beer has also created new fashion facets in the form of Tiger Fashion Safari and Tiger Lounge at DFW

 
Models present creations from Indian designer Malini Ramani’s Spring/Summer 2009 collection at the Delhi Fashion Week in New Delhi

 
Models present creations by Indian designer Rohit Bal on March 23, 2009, during the grand finale of the Delhi Fashion Week in New Delhi. The Dehli Fashion Week runs from March 19-23.

 
In keeping with its endeavour to share ‘Tiger Time’ experiences with its consumers, Tiger Beer had also created a trendy Tiger Lounge on the premises of the Delhi Fashion Week. The trendy design theme and relaxed ambience made the Tiger Lounge a perfect setting for fashionistas to meet and catch up over drinks or just take a breather in between the hectic show schedules.