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

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 STORY OF THE ABAYA

THE STORY OF THE ABAYA

An Abaya is a robe or cloak that is a part Muslim women’s cultural attire. It is a lose, multi-layered garment worn over top of another garment and is meant to provide coverage for the body, except for the face, head, feet and hands. This is a robe style garment that is designed to promote a woman’s modesty. History and Origin of the Abaya The origin of the Abaya can be traced to a verse in the Holy Qur’an. It is this verse that inspired the creation of the Abaya. This doctrine was obtained from the Hadith where it states that the Abaya must be plain and entirely black, covering the body. One of its main purposes is to make

THE COMFY KAFTAN: A COMFY CHIC ATTIRE

THE COMFY KAFTAN: A COMFY CHIC ATTIRE

The kaftan is a long flowing, loose fitting dress that is synonymous with comfort and relaxed style. The kaftan is a popular dress form worn in many parts of the world, particularly in Persia, the Middle East, Pakistan and India. It is worn in regions where temperatures can soar high during the summers. The loose and flowing nature of the kaftan permits the body to remain cool and enables air circulation. History of the Kaftan The earliest documented use of the kaftan was in the 14th Century during the period of the Ottoman Empire. It was initially worn only by men but because of its modesty, age appropriateness, versatility and ability to suit all body shapes and sizes, it was

ETHNIC JACKETS: A MUST-HAVE FASHION ACCESSORY

ETHNIC JACKETS: A MUST-HAVE FASHION ACCESSORY

Ethnic jackets are worn across all the hilly regions of India. The style of each ethnic jacket is influenced by the regional and climatic elements of the particular state where it is worn. Apart from the many style variations, ethnic jackets are made in both sleeved and sleeveless silhouettes in varying lengths. Worn by both women and men, ethnic jackets have steadily evolved into a necessary fashion accessory! Styles of Jacket :- Nehru Jacket The Nehru style jacket evolved from the Achkan, an attire that was worn in the North Indian courts. It was a type of formal attire. Originally, it was designed as with or without sleeves and extended to the hip, with buttons down the front. Fabrics used

5 CONTEMPORARY STYLE LEHENGAS FOR THE MODERN WOMAN

5 CONTEMPORARY STYLE LEHENGAS FOR THE MODERN WOMAN

The lehenga is a long-established part of a woman’s bridal trousseau. However, lehengas aren’t just worn by brides. Women can adorn lehengas for many types of social occasions such as religious ceremonies, parties, receptions and even as attendees at a wedding. From the intricately detailed bridal lehenga to the very simply styled regular wear lehenga, this Indian attire is a true representation of our country’s diversity. Why do women adore the lehenga so much? Perhaps because it truly is a comfortable piece of attire or maybe because it suits many body types, the lehenga is an outfit for every woman. Since its introduction in the Mughal period, the lehenga has evolved into a beautiful work of art. Listed below are

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