Top fashion designers create teddies for V-Day


New Delhi, Feb 5 (IANS): Fashion designers like Manish Arora, Varun Bahl and Rina Dhaka have created limited edition teddy bears for Valentine’s Day.

The stuffed toys, also designed by Ashima-Leena, Monisha Jaising, Neeru Kumar, Ravi Bajaj, Raghavendra Rathore, Shantanu & Nikhil, Satya Paul, Suneet Varma and Vineet Bahl, are available at the capital’s DLF Emporio.

Rathore, who is known for his signature "classic bandgala" is excited to put his trademark style on stuffed toys.

"Classic Bandgala a trademark of the Raghavendra Rathore brand finds its latest customer - “The Teddies” in a happy avatar! Hand stitched by skilled artisans who craft the classic jodhpuri bandgala which is a global novelty of the Raghavendra Rathore brand," said the designer in a statement.

Available in a plethora of designs, the price range of these teddies starts from Rs. 2,500 and goes upto Rs. 5,000.

“The limited edition teddy bears were a big favourite last year and we are delighted to present a new range of our limited edition teddy bears created in association with some of India’s greatest names in luxury,” Dinaz Madhukar, senior vice-president, DLF Emporio, said in a statement.

 

  

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