The royalty of traditions

The royalty of traditions
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The first day of the show had ‘Royal Riwaaz\' collection by Delhi-based designer Aditya Khandelwal. He showcased some of the most intricate and extravagant pieces in a fusion style statement marrying the silhouettes from the British Raj to India\'s own traditional Mughal embroidery and richness. 

The first day of the show had ‘Royal Riwaaz' collection by Delhi-based designer Aditya Khandelwal. He showcased some of the most intricate and extravagant pieces in a fusion style statement marrying the silhouettes from the British Raj to India's own traditional Mughal embroidery and richness.

"Each attire is designed with precision, and says something about the personality and taste of the wearer," said the designer. Not only are these clothes and motifs designed to keep the modern woman's aspirations in line with traditional silhouettes and lines, but they also celebrate the glory she is rightly deserving of in today's day and age.

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