Enjoy your TELUGU WEDDING with OUR LIVELY BRIDAL ATTIRES

The rich & distinct cultural heritage of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh is what makes Telugu Weddings special and grand. Numerous joyous rituals and dressing up different for each ritual is the toughest job, that a bride needs to do. Also, it is a fun-to-do-task for brides, as ladies are in love with colorful outfits, sparkling jewelries and glossy makeup. Do you know? In Telugu weddings, every color that you choose for your outfit has great significance. As on wedding day, bride wears a saree in ivory palette, red palette or any other bright color. Because white symbolizes purity, red stands for strength, alike every color has its own importance and with similar importance colors are chosen for outfits in Telugu

Go get styled in HANDLOOM SAREES

Handcrafted and sheer handloom sarees in vivacious colors can win the hearts of many. The classy and stately looks of the saree with supreme handwoven quality flashes our traditional ethnic richness. Blended in cotton and silk threads, these Indian sarees are popular for subtle elegance and lavish looks. A handloom saree is a manifest in any woman’s closet as the gracefulness and delightfulness of these Indian sarees is unmatchable with any other ethnic wear. Multiple designs and numerous motifs embellish the glances of these sarees. These sarees are not only a perfect call for traditional occasion but for a party or a wedding too. Do you know? In India we have multiple types of handloom sarees; this means more glamour

SHEER RICHNESS OF BANARASI SILK SAREES

Banarasi silk sarees have always been an epitome of consummate craftsmanship. An ideal go to for all festivities and parties too, as a Banarasi silk saree can accentuate your looks into multiple times. A Banarasi saree is the attire that magnifies the beauty of Indian ethnic wears and a must in your Indian saree collection. Banarasi silk saree provides for luxuriance and stateliness with extraordinary glances. Banarasi sarees are embellished with Mughal motifs such as ornate swirls, intertwining floral and paisley designs. These Indian sarees are adorned and woven with gold and silver brocade or zari, sheer silk and precise embroidery. The colors and fabric of these sarees are radiant and soothing at the same time. Falling pallu of the

5 EMBROIDERED SAREES THAT REFLECT INDIAN CULTURE

India is a land blessed with many customs, cultures and religions. One of its greatest treasures is its handicraft industry, specifically its embroidered sarees. Influenced by many traditions, history and folklore, every region in India is known for producing its unique type of embroidered saree. Through a combination of fabrics, stitching patterns, colours and accents, India has one of the most diverse embroidered saree patterns. The five types of embroidered sarees listed below are some of the most recognized and consequently the most popular: #1 Chikankari This needlework style arises from the land of Nazaquat and Tehzeeb, Lucknow. Chikankari was introduced by Queen Nur Jahan, the inspiration behind the famed Taj Mahal. This embroidery form came into full realization during

PRINTED SAREES NEVER GO OUT OF VOGUE

Printed Fabrics have been in vogue since they came into existence. Indian printing methods involve not only handwork but also stencils, screen, block prints and tie and dye techniques and prints. Indian printing, like its apparels is unmatched and exceptional from rest of the world as it applies a unique skill in creating this globally acclaimed and appreciated art form. As the prints have become the part of our textile industry and fashion world, even the Indian attires like sarees could not remain unaffected by it. Printed Sarees brought freshness in the fashion world as these new concept sarees created revolution which was here to stay forever. Every material or fabric showed different finish when printed and every fabric was

ADD NOVELTY AND CHARM WITH THESE DESIGNER ISLAMIC SAREES FOR EID

Festival of Eid is a Muslim festival which arrives after a month long fasting. As any other festival, Eid is the time to rejoice and cherish good times with friends and family. It is feasting time which instils universal brotherhood and spirit of bon homie amongst people. People with faith in Islam follow rituals and age-old traditions which enliven the values of community feeling. Like any other festival, Eid is the time to go and meet your near and dear ones and exchange gifts. This also calls for dressing up in new clothes. For the Muslim women, this festival means a lot of preparation and planning. Preparation of the feast which includes sevayian, a traditional sweet to be relished on

BE A STYLE DIVA WITH THESE EMBROIDERED SAREES

Saree, the most sensuous of the apparels ever created, makes any woman look stunning, carving the femininity out of her and giving her the unmatched identity. Saree came into existence, since ancient times, worn by both men and women in different styles. Time has seen a change in its style of wearing but it has never ever lost its popularity, rather it has won the title of being the sexiest apparel in the world which speaks volume of the impact it has made in the International market. No wonder, it has gained global recognition. Sarees, these days are a real fashion statement and one sees great variety in sarees. Printed, handloom, embroidered sarees have established themselves as the trendiest of

3 UNIQUE WAYS TO DRAPE YOUR SARI STYLISHLY FOR A WEDDING FUNCTION

The sari is the ultimate choice of attire for weddings. It suits every woman, regardless of age, shape, height, and weight or skin tone. The graceful sari is a luxurious silhouette that hugs a woman’s curves, giving her a glamorous appearance. It is an ever-green closet staple that never goes out of style. With that being said, when it comes to dressing for a wedding, most women prefer to drape their saris in the traditional style, i.e. open pallu. However, if you want to stand-out in the crowd, consider any of the following stylish ways of draping a sari over traditional saree draping for this wedding season: #1 Conventional Drape The phrase ‘old is gold’ truly captures the essence of

THE KANJEEVARAM SARI: SOUTHERN INDIA’S FASHION LEGEND

The Kanjeevaram sari is a traditional attire that is woven in the village of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Kanjeevaram silk saris dominate the South Indian sari market. They are the height of sophistication, suitable for any religious ceremony, occasion or wedding. The Origin of Kanjeevaram The King of the Chola dynasty ruled in Kanjeevaram between 985 and 1014 AD. During his reign, he started the silk trade. However when Krishna-Deva Raya took the throne in the early 15th century, the Saligars and Devangas, weaving communities from Andhra Pradesh, moved to Kanjeevaram. Their move marked a historical migration of the silk industry to Tamil Nadu. These two weaving communities had extensive experience and knowledge of silk weaving. The Kanjeevaram sari bears patterns

4 UNIQUE SAREE STYLES THAT MAKE DRAPING A BREEZE

The Indian saree is an elegant attire that has stood the test of time. It looks good on all women. Unfortunately, many women find wearing a saree very challenging and this can be contributed to the loss of its appeal. Part of the challenge lies in making perfect pleats and wearing the dupatta. To conquer these difficulties, there are four unique saree styles that you can try, which will help you put on this graceful attire without feeling overwhelmed. These four unique saree styles are: #1 Ready-made Pleated Sarees Ready-pleated sarees are a boon for women who simply are unable to make pleats. These are sometimes called pre-stitched sarees because the waist and pleats are readymade. With this saree type,

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