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IMTAZ KHALIQ: BESPOKE TAILOR, FASHION ARTIST

 
Awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for her services to the fashion industry in the 2010 New Years Honors list, Imtaz Khaliq is one of the top four tailors of London. Imtaz, 44, is one of the UK top female tailors. Film star Michelle Pfeiffer, singer Dina Carroll, TV presenter Kay Burley, weather presenter Sian Lloyd and models Tatjana Patitz and Dawn Airey are her clients. Imtaz was honored by The Times news paper’s Top 20 Muslim Women Power List.
Imtaz creates handmade, hand-finished suits for both men and women. She has designed celebs weddings suits. Imtaz has vast experience in designing suits and dresses for special occasions.
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