Shopping in Mumbai for fashion lovers
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SHOPPING IN MUMBAI/ Updated : Sep 14, 2016, 11:25 IST
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From ethnic clothing to chic western wear, there are plenty of options when it comes to shopping in Mumbai for fashionistas. With prices ranging from affordable to exorbitant, these are some of the city’s top designer stores and b … Read more
From ethnic clothing to chic western wear, there are plenty of options when it comes to shopping in Mumbai for fashionistas. With prices ranging from affordable to exorbitant, these are some of the city’s top designer stores and boutiques. Ayamik is India’s first multi-label designer menswear store, while sister store Kimaya stocks stylish contemporary Indian wear. Visit Ogaan for casual dresses and Indo-western fusion wear, Ensemble for well-fitted and glamorous evening wear and Tarun Tahiliani for rich Indian designs. Read less

From ethnic clothing to chic western wear, there are plenty of options when it comes to shopping in Mumbai for fashionistas. With prices ranging from affordable to exorbitant, these are some of the city’s top designer stores and boutiques. Ayamik is India’s first multi-label designer menswear store, while sister store Kimaya stocks stylish contemporary Indian wear. Visit Ogaan for casual dresses and Indo-western fusion wear, Ensemble for well-fitted and glamorous evening wear and Tarun Tahiliani for rich Indian designs. If you prefer minimalist and cutting-edge style, then look up Bombay Electric’s roster of local designers, along with Abraham & Thakore’s store. Finally, Fabindia’s ethnic clothing and home furnishings—made using traditional handloom weaving and printing—make for good affordable purchases.
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