About HDIL India Couture , an initiative of the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) is expected to be the most glamorous and most unique of all the Fashion Weeks. India’s first couture , presents 11 of the best Indian couturiers and aims at providing a platform for Indian couture. Estimated 16 to 21 September, are two theatrically produced shows held every day at his 7th Clock 30 and 9 12.00 clock. The event is sure to be a celebration of Indian fashion Day: 4 Designer: Anamika Khanna and Pallavi Jaikishan India Couture ’s fouth Anamika Khanna and Pallavi Jaikishan had to present their wonderful creations. Anamika Khanna Anamika Khanna HDIL India Couture for designs were traditional and contemporary, through which they pay tribute to the modern Indian woman who knows her mind – and is not afraid to say it aloud. Models were demanding series, complete with pearls on a string around the neck wrap trimmed in red, beautifully draped in see-through dress. She played very well back with black stockings, cowl dresses and tunics, skirts and pleated layered pleated hem sarees and low-cut, cascading rock. Innovative approach to cover, cut and comfort. Look through element was prominent in Anamika library. Pallavi JAIKISHAN: Pallavi Jaikishan Collection at HDIL India Couture , entitled La Vie Est Belle (Life is Beautiful), was inspired by the sophisticated European cities on the fiery desert of Rajasthan. Models have been seen wearing sarees gorgeous gold, coupled with a colorful French threadwork Choli, gorgeous green loans gas on the runway. The collection has seen a sense of an English garden party as role models were chatting and laughing and waiters serve in British medieval get-ups and wigs Mock Tee Puffed sleeves, traditional red and gold tone with threadwork roses along the border baked Zari ads orange and dark pink tone also tried to give a break from the red color.

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April 30 (Bloomberg) — India’s government blocked China’s Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. from selling network equipment to domestic phone carriers because of security concerns, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.

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