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Women Designer's Wear

This is the upmarket salon in Mumbai. It specialises in chic designer and ready-to-wear women's clothes. Designers include Abraham & Thakore, Kotwara, and Ensemble founder Tarun Tahiliani. It has a select jewellery collection and a sampling of designer shirts for men.
Adarsh Gill sells elegant evening wear fusing Indian and western styles but you'll need to have a wallet as thick as a supermodel's waist to do anything but look.
Ecstacy next to Tata Garden, has unique, elaborately embroidered outfits created by Mumbai designer. This is the place to shop if you're invited to an Indian wedding and want to upstage the bride.

Silk & Saris

Mumbai established itself as Urbs Prima in lndis on the back of the cotton trade and it's still the country's major textile market. Look out for locally produced muslin, silk saris from the central Maharashtrian town of Paithan, cotton brocade shawls from Aurangabad and textiles decorated with distinctive Warli tribal designs. Apart from humble cotton, it now produces fine wools, silks and synthetic fibres.

If you're buying a silk sari, it helps to know a bit about both the silk and the sari. Saris are generally 5.5m long, unless they include the material to make a blouse (choli), in which case they're 6m. Sari silk is graded and sold by weight -in grams per metre.

To get a taste of everything under one roof, the best place to look for any kind of textile is Mangaldas Market in Kalbadevi or nearby Mulji Jetha Market (also known as MI Market). If you're not quite up for a full-on bazaar experience, try trawling the silk and sari shops lining Maharshi Karve Rd between Churchgate and Marine Lines train stations. They include major stores like Kala Niketan and Roop Milan. Shamsheth Lane, two streets north of the Jama Masjid in Kalbadevi, specialises in lace.

Jewellery

It is the centre of India's large diamond industry and a major exporter of gems. The main retail centers are Zaveri Bazaar for gold and diamonds, and nearby Pydhoni for silver. Many Indian women still put most of their wealth into jewellery so there's plenty of shiny stuff available. It ranges from simple glass bangles and classical necklaces to the kind of ornate folk art and elaborate costume jewellery that requires strong neck muscles and the poise of a princess to wear.

If you are more interested in decorative items than counting carats, there's wide selection of jewellary in the market opposite the Novelty Cinema on Grant Rd, bangles glone in the markets of Bhuleshwar and a small smattering of street vendors selling so-so jewellary along Colaba Causeway. At the other end of the scale, there's cluster of upmarket boutiques in Om Chambers at Kemp's Corner and a series of showrooms on Hughes Rd., just behind Chowpatty Beach. The stores listed below are for those who wants to spend some serious money.

Perfumes

Islamic attar (essential oil) perfume shops are found scattered along Mohammed Ali Rd, clustered in Bhendi, Null and Zaveri Bazaars.

The Inshaallah Mashaallah has a huge range of perfumes and helpful staff that can guide you through the olfactory chaos. It boasts that it has the largest collection of garden flower perfumes in India and you can try the likes of jasmine, opium, lemon grass and sandalwood. A 12mg bottle costs around Rs 200 for a standard whiff and rises as high as Rs 12,000 for rare sandalwoods.

The Attar Ahmed Dawood has several hundred perfumes that you can test and sniff, plus incense bark from the agarwood tree.

Footwear

There's a large number of fairly mediocre shoe stores lining Colaba Causeway. For a much better selection try the stores clustered around Kemp's Corner or the huge number of shoe stalls lining Linking Rd between Bandra and Khar. You can get everything from Kolhapuri chappals and loafers to high-heeled sneakers and white steel-tipped cowboy boots.

Boutiques

There's a cluster of hip boutiques on Bhulabhai Desai Rd at Kemp's Corner, wedged between the flyover and the junction with Nepean Sea Rd. Pieces by Indian designers sell here for half the price of off-theshelf gear back home. The clothes are trendy and western oriented, but with a healthy dash of local style thrown in. Bandra's Linking Rd is also worth a stroll, though the clothes here tend to be familiar western labels rather than innovative local designs.

 

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