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Pallavi Jaikishan
Pallavi and Bharavi Jaikishan, a mother and daughter team of designer complement each other’s creations. Pallavi concentrates on the ethnic themes and Bhairavi on bold western outfits. While Pallavi remains loyal to her ethnic Indian themes Bhairavi is the true product of the avant garde western designing world with her bizarre shocking touches of creativity that cater to the needs of the futuristic minded woman. It was a visitor from USA, Sister Max, a disciple of the Dalai Lama, to her shop who gave Pallavi her big fashion break. Based in California with stores on fashionable Rodeo Drive, Sister Max was not a designer but definitely an excellent business woman who recognized the creative talents of Pallavi. Inheriting her mother’s creative talents Bhairavi, who trained at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angles after completing a textile designing course at the Sophia Polytechnic in Bombay, prefers to create the total haute couture western look for her garments. Bhairavi’s clothes are very sophisticated but could be termed the exact opposite of her mother’s. While Pallavi’s creations hide the woman they adorn, Bhairavi’s clothes are strategically revealing. |
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