Indian film production major Yash Raj Films (YRF) has brought Bollywood
fashion closer to fans and fashion enthusiasts by opening its first
Diva'ni store here. It is a one-stop destination for cinema-inspired
fashion for women.
The first Diva'ni store has opened in south Delhi's South Extension market.
Be it sensuous chiffon saris, stylish gowns or other elaborate ensembles in films like "Lamhe", "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", "Dil To Pagal Hai", "Mohabbatein", "Bunty Aur Babli" and "Band Baaja Baaraat" over the years, several YRF movies have set fashion trends galore.
YRF has tied up with ethnic wear brand Karol Bagh Saree House (KBSH) for the new label, which has clothes available at a starting price tag of Rs.5,000.
Pamela Chopra, wife of late filmmaker Yash Chopra and Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji were present to launch the store here Wednesday evening.
"This, in a way, is a tribute to my late husband, Yash Chopra, who was known to take a great interest in dressing his divas,` Pamela said in a statement.
"This collaboration is to create high end couture and also economically priced pret range of traditional Indian clothes,` she added.
The store accentuates the amalgamation of cinematic grandeur and fashionable designs. The highlight of the store is a quintessential ceiling inspired by the renowned Michelangelo design, depicting some of the most iconic scenes from classic YRF films.
The first Diva'ni store has opened in south Delhi's South Extension market.
Be it sensuous chiffon saris, stylish gowns or other elaborate ensembles in films like "Lamhe", "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", "Dil To Pagal Hai", "Mohabbatein", "Bunty Aur Babli" and "Band Baaja Baaraat" over the years, several YRF movies have set fashion trends galore.
YRF has tied up with ethnic wear brand Karol Bagh Saree House (KBSH) for the new label, which has clothes available at a starting price tag of Rs.5,000.
Pamela Chopra, wife of late filmmaker Yash Chopra and Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji were present to launch the store here Wednesday evening.
"This, in a way, is a tribute to my late husband, Yash Chopra, who was known to take a great interest in dressing his divas,` Pamela said in a statement.
"This collaboration is to create high end couture and also economically priced pret range of traditional Indian clothes,` she added.
The store accentuates the amalgamation of cinematic grandeur and fashionable designs. The highlight of the store is a quintessential ceiling inspired by the renowned Michelangelo design, depicting some of the most iconic scenes from classic YRF films.
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