Latha Puttanna's fashion exhibition on Wednesday

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March 20, 2012

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Mangalore, March 20: Renowned Bangalore-based fashion designer Latha Puttanna will present exhibition of her works on March 21 at Hotel Gold Finch here.

The exhibition is being hosted in Mangalore by Veena Shetty and will feature collection of sarees, salwars, churidhars, ghagras in silk, raw silk, beneras tissue, silknet, georgette, chiffon and more.

Latha Puttanna is the creative energy behind the brand 'Shrishti'. Shrishti was started 15 years ago with Latha's passion for creating exclusive handmade garments for women. Her brand includes exquisite saris, blouses, kurthis, churidhars, salwars and indo-western wear in every hue of the rainbow.

Latha has organised numerous exhibitions in the US with much success, and in Bangalore. Latha does not have an outlet store that regularly stock her garments. She prefers to sell her exclusive collections through exhibitions held in various cities in India as well as London and US.

Her work is patronized by many celebrity clients and she has designed trousseaux for brides in Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai as well as in the USA. She has done garments for Shakuntala and Dr. DeviShetty's son's weddings as well as epical pieces for artistes like Sumalatha Ambarish and Ashwini Puneet Raj Kumar, actors Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, Tabu, Vani Ganapathy and Jaya Zaveri.

For details call: Gouri (Mobile: 9845674029); Veena (Mobile: 9448109822)

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