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Bapsybanoo Pavry: Indian first sari icon

Bapsybanoo Pavry: Indian first sari icon
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Born in 1902, Bapsybanno Pavry is an icon of fashion.
He is Indian’s first socialite and the only Indian Marchiones ever.
His style
This Parsi woman divides her head between London and Mumbai and is busy making public appearance in the amazing collection of sari.
He will hang his saris in the most stylish way and pair it with an interesting blouse and jacket.
Bapsy Pavry is far ahead of time, but not many people know or talk about their style.
Sometimes he will also access Parsi Gara Sari with gloves and trenches.
His signature style was carrying the pallu around his forehead.
He never stepped out without his wallet with his sari game.
Bapsy is also a pearl fan and will often click on the beautiful pearls of pearls with embroidery.

His achievements
Bapsy has a member of Columbia and he also wrote a book called The Poerines of Ancient Persia: Retold Stories from Shahnama Firdusi.
He has a Gab prize and can speak twelve languages.
In 2009, a room in Guildhall was refurbished and renamed him after him with a portrait of his size by Frank Salisbury.
He will travel the world widely with his brother Jal Pavry and meet with influential people.
His personal life
Bapsybanoo Pavry is considered the only Indian Marchiones ever.
Her husband, The Marquess, aged 90 years at their marriage in 1952.
Within a few weeks after the wedding he left him for the former Fiancée Eve Fleming, Mrs.
Ian Fleming, writer James Bond.
He shifted back to Bombay in 1985 and inhaled his last in the city in 1995.
Even though he was never recognized by the British aristocracy, he left £ 500k in his will to build a community center.
Bapsybanno Pavry made us amazed with his choice and his fashionist can still take the style cue on the draping of the sari from him by looking at his beautiful pictures.
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