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Hermes, Yves Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Prada -- the exclusive list of designer clothing labels that Indian socialites, fashionistas and celebrities lust after is endless. But while they're busy checking out the Parisian runways, there are several world-famous personalities who often look to the Indian runways to meet their fashionable requirements.
Case in point -- last week, socialite Paris Hilton turned up at an event in Dubai wearing a glittering sequinned ensemble created by Pria Kataaria Puri, an outfit she chose over several available from international designers. We take a look at some of the other international celebs who have a thing for Indian designerwear.
Kylie Minogue
Photographs: Still from Blue
The Aussie pop sensation visited India earlier this year to make her Bollywood debut in Blue and collaborate with AR Rahman on the movie soundtrack. Although Blue was a box-office disaster, Kylie looked lovely in the song sequence, wearing a Manish Malhotra original that showed off her curvy, petite frame. Not everyone can carry off a champagne-gold Chantilly lace dress with silver metallic lining and tassels!
Manish has also designed outfits for other big names like Naomi Campbell, Reese Witherspoon and Jean Claude Van Damme.
Nicole Kidman
Photographs: STR New/Reuters
The stunning Hollywood A-lister commissioned Ritu Beri, arguably India's most famous designer internationally, to create an outfit for the premiere of her movie Moulin Rouge at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001 -- a strapless black evening gown cascading into ruffles. Beri has also dressed the likes of Bill Clinton, Prince Charles and Andie MacDowell.
Glenn McGrath
Photographs: Arko Datta/Reuters
Aussie cricketer McGrath walked the ramp for designer duo Shantanu and Nikhil in Mumbai three years ago, looking dashing in an ethnic gold jacket.
Stephen Fleming
Photographs: Arko Datta/Reuters
Katy Perry
Photographs: Phil Noble/Reuters
Michael Jackson
Photographs: Rediff Archives
Jermaine Jackson
Photographs: Courtesy Spin Media
On a visit to India last month, MJ's elder brother and part of the legendary Jackson 5, Jermaine Jackson showstopped at a showing by Rajesh Aiya to commemorate the 26/11 victims. The jacket he wore was put up for a worldwide auction online and the proceeds will go to charity.
Elizabeth Hurley
Photographs: Punit Paranjpe/Reuters
Serena Williams
Photographs: Vijay Mathur/Reuters
Dame Judi Dench
Photographs: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters
Nicolay Davydenko
Photographs: Babu/Reuters
And finally, we have Russian tennis player Davydenko, seen here in an ensemble by Manoviraj Khosla. He was participating in a fashion show as part of the Chennai Open ATP tennis tournament earlier this year.
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