Dhiraj Deka
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Dhiraj is a well-known designer from Assam who has made it big in the Indian fashion scene. Dhiraj believes in making tribal textiles, like Assamese silk, a top pick among designers around the country. He's a member of the Silk Mark Association and Vanya Mark, which works to promote the use of pure silk. He also owns a garments store called Niru Garments and an apparel store named Bibhussaa. His work focuses on traditional Indian attires like the saree, with a touch of north eastern tribal patterns. | Dhiraj is a well-known designer from Assam who has made it big in the Indian fashion scene. Dhiraj believes in making tribal textiles, like Assamese silk, a top pick among designers around the country. He's a member of the Silk Mark Association and Vanya Mark, which works to promote the use of pure silk. He also owns a garments store called Niru Garments and an apparel store named Bibhussaa. His work focuses on traditional Indian attires like the saree, with a touch of north eastern tribal patterns. |
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Dhiraj is a well-known designer from Assam who has made it big in the Indian fashion scene. Dhiraj believes in making tribal textiles, like Assamese silk, a top pick among designers around the country. He's a member of the Silk Mark Association and Vanya Mark, which works to promote the use of pure silk. He also owns a garments store called Niru Garments and an apparel store named Bibhussaa. His work focuses on traditional Indian attires like the saree, with a touch of north eastern tribal patterns.