Oscar winning actress Halle Berry shopped at MIRAGE during her visit to Little India. Ms. Berry expressed her appreciation for MIRAGES' Pakistani and Indian collection.
Singer, songwriter, fashion designer and actress Gwen Stefani shopped at MIRAGE. Mrs. Stefani has always had interest in Indian art and culture, especially in Henna, which she has worn on several occasions.
MIRAGE accessories, jewelry and attire were featured in Disneys Princess Diaries II in 2004. The prominent cast includes Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews and Hector Elizondo.
Actress CCH Pounder wore a Mirage gown at the 2003 Gold Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Pounder wore a stunning gold and burgundy gown with Mughal inspired embroidery. CCH Pounders gown made headlines at the awards and was also featured in the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
Three times Emmy nominated actress CCH Pounder wore a Mirage gown to the 2002 Emmy Awards hosted in Los Angeles. Pounder made her entrance in an embroidered turquoise and fuscia sharara. Pounder was nominated for her role as Dr. Angela Hicks in ER and Agent Lucy Kadzin in the X-Files.
Mrs Smita Salgaonkar won the title Mrs. Asia-USA 2007 on October 29th. Mrs. Salgaonkar chose to wear a stunning red MIRAGE gown during the pageant. Smita, representing India, also won an award for Best Talent for her lively dance performance, as well as the Popularity award.
Mirage attire was featured on TLC's wedding show, For Better or For Worse. The bride wore a white saree and the groom wore a black jodhpuri. The show was aired in 2004.
Mirage attire was featured in the movie Leela, directed by Somnath Sen. Produced and directed in Los Angeles, the prominent cast includes Dimple Kapadia, Vinod Khanna, Gulshan Grover and Deepti Naval. Leela was released in America and abroad in 2002.
In a month long exhibition of fashion shows and sales events, Mirage's Annual Designer Showcase proved to be a tremendous success. The show was held in Fremont, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, featuring some of India and Pakistans most prominent designers, including Satya Paul, Rohit Bal, Ritu Kumar, Pam Mehta and S&F.