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Your Hindi Guide To Pronounce Dior (And Other Brands) Correctly

Your Hindi Guide To Pronounce Dior (And Other Brands) Correctly
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Having difficulty pronouncing your Pradas and Guccis? This might be an easy solution to your problem. HuffPost India's entertainment editor came across this Facebook post during his random web cruising. He felt that this pronunciation guide would be of great help to anyone who's looking to pronounce some of these popular (and tongue-twisting) brands correctly in a conversation.

Fashion website Sieve has been posting these fun pronunciation illustrations (by designer Ila Bisht) on a regular basis under #FuhSeFashion, and they're just adorable.

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Posted by SIEVE on Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Alongside every illustration is also a little fashion trivia by the Mumbai-based website for every designer/ brand featured.

This Japanese designer can be held single handedly responsible for Steve Jobs' black turtlenecks. #FuhSeFashion

Posted by SIEVE on Monday, 6 April 2015

This menswear division of the french clothing retailer Christian Dior is a favourite among Mick Jagger and Brad Pitt. #FuhSeFashion

Posted by SIEVE on Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Some hate this brand for glorifying fast-food chain McDonald's. We, for one, love what's become of it under creative director Jeremy Scott's tutelage.

Posted by SIEVE on Tuesday, 14 April 2015

He was influenced by the movies of Antonioni and was inspired by the discovery of French fashion through the watercolors of Yves Saint Laurent and the drawings of Gruau. #FuhSeFashion

Posted by SIEVE on Friday, 3 April 2015

#Fact It was acquired by the billionaire Lakshmi Mittal and his daughter-in-law, Megha Mittal, is the owner and Director of the Board. #FuhSeFashion

Posted by SIEVE on Wednesday, 1 April 2015

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