A leading name in fashion world. Ritu Beri has created a space for herself in the fashion industry with her hardwork and immense creative style. She emphasises block prints in her collections and intricate motifs are what she is known for. Ritu beri has awsome sense of mixing the colours and creating nichein the Indian fashion industry.
Ritu Beri
Ritu graduated from Delhi University in 1987 and during the hiatus that followed she was driven to find something occupy herself with. Given the sad lack of choice in Delhi at that time, she began designing outfits for herself. This led inevitably to creating clothes for her friends-and suddenly she was in business!
She enrolled in the national Institute of Fashion Technology in 1988. This institute is affiliated to F.I.T, New York and had just opened its doors in Delhi. She was amongst the first batch of 25 students chosen from a large number of applicants country-wide.
studio 'Lavanya' in December 1990. She achieved instant success with this collection even in the fashion Meccas of London's Regent St., where a couple of her creations were a sell-out in 'Liberty! Further collections followed. SANSKRITI 1995: 'Sanskriti ' was a path-breaking way of tracing her roots.Her creations were the result of India's scintillating cultural heritage in retrospect she divided her collection into 4 sequence..
Ritu Beri makes her mark at this century's greatest peace time event. The Indian contingent will be walking out in style at the opening ceremony at Atlanta. India's ace designer, Ritu Beri has joined in the Olympic fever, by creating a special collection for the contingent to be worn at the opening ceremony.
According to Ritu Beri," Designing clothes for the Indian contingent is a great honour and a big challenge.
Ritu Beri launched 'Caring means sharing' for People for Animals- a project to fund animal-care centers.She introduced her new and unique line of animal styled products range called, 'Caring means sharing. This collection comprises of T-shirts, caps, stuffed toys, jugs, notepads, posters, postcards, pens and keychains. The funds raised through sales of this product line for "People for 'Animals' will be instrumental in the creation of additional animal-care centers throughout India.
For Ritu 'Caring means sharing' is a dream. Ritu Beri says-"Today, the world is still my oyster-and I appear to have succeeded in prizing it open just a little bit."
Retu Beri Designed for ekta kapoor serial
woman love Parvati , her sarees, her makeups oh my Trishna really looks like a villian In Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu thee Parvati wear a saree and she looks very differnent Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki, Kkarishma, etc. are only those fuzzy images that pass by when I am at work with the remote (unless faced by an EK serial fanatic I can never understand that statement where they say "An Indian woman can relate to characters of Ekkta Kkapoor's serial".First of all how do Indian woman relate to Ekkta Kkapoor's characters? As far as I can think of - to relate to Tulsi Ben, you have to qualify on the |