DelhiGet Your Fix of Trending Fashion | Street Shopping in Posh Markets of Delhi
Delhi girls are known for their chic attires and impeccable bargaining skills. Also, they don’t like to get their feet dirty. Owning affordable fashion forward clothes without dealing with crowded and dingy alleys, hmm, are we kidding you? Read on to find out where in uptown shopping hubs of Delhi, you can get your fix of trending fashion in exchange of pennies.
Shankar Market

The graffiti on the buildings is hard to miss. Shankar market opposite M-Block specialises in salwar-suit material and their tailors. But you should keep an eye out for kurtis and kurtas starting from Rs 350 and chappals ranging from Rs 150 to Rs 400 along with affordable handbags.
Khan Market

In the same cradle as Jimmy Choo and Amethyst, you can find tops, palazzo pants, bags and shoes at affordable prices. Saunter into the middle lane of Khan Market to buy that beloved fashionable cropped jacket you had chucked on seeing the price tag, at a steal of 800 bucks! Get a traditional dupatta for just Rs 400 and choose from a range of latest handbags and clutches priced from Rs 500 to Rs 1500.
Connaught Place – The Temple of Fashion

With brands ranging from Park Avenue to Marks & Spencer, Connaught Place is not only on Delhi’s but India’s speed-dial for shopping. Thousands of people flock here from all over the world but what’s in it for you? In and around this lovely architectural beauty, are 6 markets for street shopping.
Tibetan Market

Across the road, get greeted with Naga artefacts from Tibet. Tibetan Market proudly caters to accessory needs of foreigners and Indians alike. Neckpieces and earrings sold here are one of a kind and are a steal in the range of Rs 10 to Rs 400. Tibetan belts are not found anywhere else in Delhi. Grab them for just Rs 300.
Bangle Bazaar, Hanuman Mandir

Even if you bought yourself a beautiful six-yard from Nalli’s, why not get the accessories at a bargain? Any ethnic dress is bland without bangles. Walk inside Hanuman Mandir for the perfect combination of bangles. From glass to metal, glitter and stones, these shop owners have it all. Choose from a range of Rs 20 for a dozen to Rs 600 for two.
Greater Kailash – I, M Block Market

So you need a dress for that nightclub party, a blouse for your cousin’s wedding, a top for college-wear and scrunchies, stop nagging your mum for more money and come running to this fashionista’s paradise. With dresses ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 1500 and blouses straight off runway available for Rs 1500, this market is your saviour.
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Inner Circle, Connaught Place

Take a stroll in the inner circle to find several vendors on the sidewalk selling everything from metal hair sticks to cushion covers. Do grab some earrings, starting from just Rs 10. Bed sheets hand embroidered by rural women range from Rs 500 to Rs 1500.
Janpath Market

Janpath Market is the go-to place for city’s millions of students for their shopping. With tops and t-shirts in the range of Rs 150 to Rs 300 and trousers and jeans for Rs 400, there is at least one layer of an average Delhi student attire which has been picked from Janpath.
Throughout the Janpath Street, colourful lanterns adorn the shops. Take one home for Rs 150 and you won’t regret your shopping spree.
Janpath Street

Janpath Street with its colourful diversity deserves a peek. Get stoles for a hundred bucks. Don’t want to wear the same old lehenga at the next wedding? Grab a lehenga skirt for Rs 600 to team with that cute velvet top you have. Sling a bag at just Rs 300. Gift a cotton kurta to your old man who is paying for your splurges. Buy a chikankari kurta for just Rs 450, pair it with a Bandhini dupatta available for just Rs 300.
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