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By the early 1980s, the first generation of Indian fashion designers started cropping up, including Satya Paul. However, it was Rohit Khosla(1958– 1994), who became a pioneer in fashion industry, when we founded co- founded Ensemble" in 1987, with Tarun Tahiliani, Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla and others. Though, the "Anarkali-style" has been around ever since, it was first popularized after Mughal-e-Azam (1969), it was Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla, who inspired by costumes of Mughal courtesans and Meena Kumari's costumes in Pakeezah (1975), introduced the floor- length Anarkali-style of churidaar-kurta in 1988, which soon became the Indian version of the ball gown. [4] In 1986,Ministry of Textiles, Government of India opened the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in Delhi with the help of the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York. It played an important role in bringing in locally trained fashion designers. [9Satya PaulRohit KhoslaTarun TahilianiMughal-e-AzamSandeep KhoslaMeena KumariPakeezahchuridaarkurtaball gown [4]Ministry of TextilesGovernment of IndiaNational Institute of Fashion TechnologyFashion Institute of Technology [9
"God-printed T-shirts" were introduced by Manish Arora in 1997, along with Indian kitsch and street art in saturated colours on to fashionwear.[4] Another important reinvention was made in 1998 by Monisha Jaisingh, who shortened the traditional kurta to develop, the kurti, and became popular worldwide as "Indian embroidered tunic".[4Having designed the trendy looks for actresses Urmila Matondkar in Rangeela (1995) and Karisma Kapoor in Raja Hindustani (1996), introduced the "cocktail sari" in Using pastel colours, and fabrics like chiffon, satin or net, it revived the traditional sari in a modern avatar. He was in turn inspired by the popular Bollywood saris of the ’1960s and the chiffon saris worn by actress in Yash Chopra films, like Chandni (1989).[4] This also started another era of Bollywood fashion influence and its collaboration with leading designers, besides leading actor and actresses occasionally walking the ramp for some designers.[6] By 2009, the Indian fashion industry, despite the ongoing recession, was worth 2.9 billion (US$48 million).[14] Also in the same year, Manish Arora, known for his quirky- kitsch, became the first Indian designer to participate in the Paris Fashion Week.
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