


“They say making a woman happy is tough, and I did that every time. Each woman was a learning for me, because her structure and taste were different and even the textile was different,” she said. Deepika likes her pallu long, open and resting on her arm, Priyanka likes a lose drape, while Isha likes her sarees and dupattas pinned and well-fitted for a neat look.” #india #indianculture #indianfashion #indianblogger #indianstylist #indianpolitician #wedding #ishaambani #ambaniwedding #udaipur #weddingbuzz #ishaamabanikishaadi #udaipurwedding #weddings #bridegoals #testimonial #dollyjain #draping #drape #drapeartist #stylist #styling #sareestylistĪ post shared by Dolly Jain on at 7:34am PST “I try to incorporate the designer’s vision and the bride’s wish, but the bride is priority,” Jain said. Thank you so much for that pat on my back it was just what I needed.

Her belief and undying efforts for the handloom sector makes me hopeful for the future and her kind words and appreciation for my art of draping gives me happiness beyond measure. Powerful words from a lady who needs no introduction ( )I look upto her for standing by everyright right that our industry needs today.
