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Mr Z

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Desi Brands with Videsi Vibes: The Indian Labels That Sound International! - Royal Enfield: This iconic motorcycle brand hails from India, yet its name exudes a distinctly British charm. - Lakmé: Named after the French opera, this leading Indian cosmetics brand offers a touch of Parisian elegance. - Peter England: Despite its British-sounding name, this trusted menswear brand is proudly Indian. - Monte Carlo: Known for stylish winter wear, this Indian brand brings to mind the glamour of the French Riviera. - Allen Solly: With a name suggesting international fashion, this Indian apparel brand is synonymous with sophistication and style. These brands prove that Indian companies can have a global allure while delivering quality and style!

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