Ritu Beri, Sainik Farms
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 19, 2016, 11:59 IST
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Exuding high-end fashion from every corner of the store, celebrated designer Ritu Beri’s boutique is located in Delhi’s Sainik Farms. The store showcases a portfolio of bridal, casual and formal, ethnic, and contemporary wear incl … Read more
Exuding high-end fashion from every corner of the store, celebrated designer Ritu Beri’s boutique is located in Delhi’s Sainik Farms. The store showcases a portfolio of bridal, casual and formal, ethnic, and contemporary wear including a range of stunning outfits such as lehengas, saris, denim jackets, brocade and bejewelled skirts, embroidered corsets, tunics and kurtas. Famous for the intricately embroidered and printed Indian wear, the designer outlet stocks garments from all the latest collections for all seasons—spring, summer, fall and winter. As you step inside, the opulent setting and beautiful decor of the store is guaranteed to make you feel like royalty. Read less

Exuding high-end fashion from every corner of the store, celebrated designer Ritu Beri’s boutique is located in Delhi’s Sainik Farms. The store showcases a portfolio of bridal, casual and formal, ethnic, and contemporary wear including a range of stunning outfits such as lehengas, saris, denim jackets, brocade and bejewelled skirts, embroidered corsets, tunics and kurtas. Famous for the intricately embroidered and printed Indian wear, the designer outlet stocks garments from all the latest collections for all seasons—spring, summer, fall and winter. As you step inside, the opulent setting and beautiful decor of the store is guaranteed to make you feel like royalty.
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