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HIS MASTER’S DRAPES

For the launch of his new boutique in Bengaluru, couturier Tarun Tahiliani revealed his characteristic love for grandeur and opulence… Spread over 4,500 square feet in a beautiful heritage building, this special launch was an ode to Tarun’s deep love for Indian craftsmanship and performance. And the garments were a treat to the eye with his perfected art of draping and delicate use of embroidery.

In a special conversation with Brides Today, Tarun shared his love for drapes, neutral tones, and more…

Nandini Bhalla: Tell us about your stunning new boutique in Bengaluru. What inspired you to launch it?

: “Bengaluru, as a city, is buzzing with people in and out from across the world and neighbouring towns who want to shop for weddingwear. Yet, surprisingly, there are hardly any designer stores here with a truly strong retail presence. We already

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