Bina Ramani
Bina Ramani | |
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| Born | Bina Lalvani March 10, 1943 Karachi, British India |
| Occupations | Fashion designer, entrepreneur, socialite, writer |
| Years active | 1970s–present |
| Known for | Indian fashion and boutique movement; revitalization of Hauz Khas Village |
| Partner | George Mailhot |
| Children | Malini Ramani |
| Relatives | Gulu Lalvani (brother) |
Bina Ramani (born March 10, 1943) is an Indian fashion designer, socialite, entrepreneur, writer, restaurateur, and philanthropist. Her restaurants include: The Small Café, The Exit, Tamarind Tree in Delhi and Congo in Goa. She is known for pioneering boutique culture in India, developing the Hauz Khas Village art and fashion district in Delhi in 1980s, and later the Qutub Colonnade area and for her role as a key witness in the 1999 Jessica Lal murder case.