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Vaishali Shadangule is the first Indian designer to showcase her collection at the Paris Haute Couture Week 2021.
The stunning actor closed the show for fashion designer Vaishali S's Fall/Winter 2024 showcase at the Paris Couture Week.
Vaishali Shadangule's latest collection featured the khadi fabric created by Assamese women.
Designer Vaishali Shadangule showed her latest collection at Lakme Fashion Week and we were floored!
With her collection 'Reverb', Vaishali Shadangule celebrated the vibrancy of the festive season through colourful ethnicwear at the LFW.
Vaishali Shadangule's handloom line was a medley of colours and textures.
Designers Purvi Doshi, Shashikant Naidu and Vaishali Shadangule opened Day 3 of the fashion week with Indian creations.
For three years Vaishali Shadangule has been away from ramps discovering the magical essence of India,
Through her Ancestral Weaves collection she gave 'the wonderful Indian weavings a universal language' at Milan.
The vibe of Vaishali Shadangule's flagship store in Kala Ghoda reminds you that she'll always be an outlier, says Abhishek Mande.
Internationally acclaimed designer Vaishali Shadangule presented her Fil Rouge collection at the FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week 2022.
Presenting the best of Indian drapes fresh off Lakme Fashion Week runway!
When she was 18, Vaishali Shadangule (nee Talankar) walked out of her parents' home in a small town in Madhya Pradesh with no money. Today, the fashion designer runs a fashion brand in Mumbai that employs 65 people. This is her rags-to-riches tale.
Staying true to her trademark style of blending contemporary designs with Indian textiles, Vaishali Shadangule transforms the traditional attire of Assamese women the Mekhla Chadar into glamorous red carpet ensembles.
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