THE KANJEEVARAM SARI: SOUTHERN INDIA’S FASHION LEGEND

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

DORI WORK: AN ANCIENT INDIAN HANDICRAFT

DORI WORK: AN ANCIENT INDIAN HANDICRAFT

Dori work is an ancient Indian craft that features spectacular embroidery work. This magnificent artwork is achieved with a simple needle and thread. It often uses other stitching techniques such as couching and Zardozi stitching along with the use of fine, multi-colored silk threads. These vibrant threads are used to enhance the motifs and designs of the fabric. The History of Dori The existence of Dori work can be traced as far back as the Cro-Magnon period. Many pieces of fabric were found containing stitch work patterns. These fabrics were also creatively stitched with precious gems in many colors. Traditional Dori work was often worked for members of the royal family. During the Mughal period, emperors often patronized this type

4 UNIQUE SAREE STYLES THAT MAKE DRAPING A BREEZE

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,

4 TRADITIONAL SAREES THAT SHOULD GRACE EVERY WOMAN’S CLOSET

4 TRADITIONAL SAREES THAT SHOULD GRACE EVERY WOMAN’S CLOSET

One of the most noticeable features about any Indian wedding, ceremony or festival are the elegant saree ensembles. Although just six yards of fabric, the saree transforms into a stunning piece of clothing when it is wrapped and draped around the body. The saree accentuates and flatters all body types and shapes. It truly is one of the most versatile attire around. This versatility is also seen in different types of sarees that arise from all over India, particularly from Gujarat, Bengal, Maharashtra and South India. Each region has its own special weave, colours, motifs and materials that it works with to produce what could arguably be the best cultural representation of that region. If you have a passion for

8 COTTON KURTIS STYLES EVERY WOMAN SHOULLD HAVE IN HER CLOSET

8 COTTON KURTIS STYLES EVERY WOMAN SHOULLD HAVE IN HER CLOSET

The average Indian woman is like an octopus; with just two hands she tries to manage her home, her family and her career, leaving little to no time for herself! As a result, dressing for comfort becomes a priority and a necessity. Nothing screams comfort better than cotton. Today’s designers have kept the modern Indian woman’s needs in mind to come up with 8 must-have cotton kurti styles that provide suitable attire for every occasion, ranging from home to the office. These are: 1. Long Printed Kurti It is a trendy style featuring a Chinese collar and ¾ sleeves. You can wear this cotton kurti to work and at home while entertaining guests. 2. Tail-cut Kurti Designed to enhance a

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