6 FUN WAYS TO ACCESSORIZE EMBROIDERED SAREES

Embroidered sarees are recognized all around the world as the most iconic symbol of the Indian fashion industry. This six yard long garment is created with many types of materials and styled with a number of embellishments and prints to bring out its character. Furthermore, the way you drape your saree and pin up the pallu enhances the look of the outfit even more. One of the best ways to boost your ethnic saree look is by accessorizing it the right way. Earrings, bangles, shoes, purses/clutches and belts are some of the best accessories to complete your look. Accessories are a matter of personal taste. Not only do they help bring out your sense of style and beauty but they

WHY ARE EMBROIDERED SAREES POPULAR EVEN IN TODAY’S WORLD OF DESIGNER WEARS?

Embroidery has been an integral part of the fabric saga that one has witnessed in many forms which displays true craftsmanship. It showcases skilful use of threads in array of colours, wires, mirrors or beads with a needle which expertly fixes these adornments on the fabric and transforms it from ordinary to extraordinary. Be it any fabric, embroidery makes it stand out, adding style and grace which lends charm and beauty to its wearer. There is no denying the fact that embroidered fabric has been the part of any culture and civilization since the times bygone and it is the unique skill and expertise which has held our attention towards this artistry. Indian history of attires has been rich and

A look at Work & Achievement of Padma Shri Fashion Designer Ritu Kumar

The first name which comes to our mind when it comes to Fashion Designing in India by a lady is Ritu Kumar. This gorgeous lady was the first woman in India to bring the concept of “boutique”. She first came up with her store with uniquely designed pieces for individuals. The ancient traditional craft and fabric of India was celebrated first by Ritu Kumar in her own way. She recreated the magic of Indian embroidery and traditional craft of India for the people. The different types and kinds of weaving of clothes practiced in remotest places of India, the lost embroidery and stitch work of different states were bought back by Ritu Kumar who made traditional clothing popular amongst the

RUNAWAY BRIDE- Part 5

I know that many of you will be stirred by waiting for this last blog which is speaking about the end of my journey (in an airplane, probably). So here is the update.

ABC OF WINTER FASHION

December is a mark a year’s end and a fresh start of winters. Before you enter the New Year, let us present you the ABC of this winter fashion. See how these 26 letters give us the fashion tips of the season: A for Androgyny Returns A fashion referring to the combination of masculine and feminine trends. This plain kameez is inspired by men’s kurta pajama.

Story of old trunk -part 6

My only blog I swear having these many questions! Go ahead… No no no…its not a drama class. Its me! What am I trying to do? I have decided to pack all those pretty sarees I showed you lately and bring them with me back to my home. And why am I taking the TRUNK with me? Because it will remind me of those hidden beautiful memories I have recently met.

Story of old trunk -part 2

When I found this saree in old trunk, I immediately rushed to my granny asking its story. She told me about the time she met her in-laws for the first time. They, along with grandpa, had come to see her and finalize their marriage (an Indian Custom). She told me how she felt when they were sitting in front of her asking questions, checking her intellect and her looks. I again went back to the room and closed the door. I tried her saree. Wearing it over my Jeans, I tried to enact her. The shyness. The obvious smile of the moment. I found grandpa’s picture which was shown to granny before wedding. In this picture he looks so THIN!

Story of the old trunk -part 1

When I first saw the trunk in bedroom upstairs at my grandma’s home, I could totally feel my hands so wanting to open it to find what was inside. Curious about its history, I questioned my Grandma and she told me it was a gift by her mother. That old trunk has stayed with our family for over 70 years with many things hidden in it. Old trunks always have many old treasures. When I opened this one I found treasures of belongings, memories, prayers …

Online Indian Wedding Saree Store for Daughters Wedding

Wedding is a big day for the bride and groom as well as respective family & friends.  On this grand occasion, everybody wants to look at their best whether it is the bride, groom or the invitees. The center of attraction is undoubtedly the bride. She has to look stunning. People are going to take notice of even her small things; bridal attire, jewelry, make-up and the way she carries herself all are important. Parents want to ensure that their little princesses look extremely beautiful on the wedding day.  Getting perfect wedding attire for your darling daughter sometime can be a daunting task.  The first option that people generally has is the local saree shops in their area. These shops

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