Showing posts with label Saree. Show all posts
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Friday, June 29, 2012

Saris GALORE


The six yards of drape has timeless appeal and it has been in vogue since ages. This traditional attire has evolved with time with innovations in draping styles and blouses. Fashion designers have experimented with different fabrics and used beautiful embroidery to make ethnic saris look more alluring. Nothing can make one look more feminine than a sari. Show off your stylish personality in this beautiful silhouette by draping them with panache. Lemon yellow is really in these days – the bright hue is perfect to don on a summery evening. Pick this gorgeous lemon yellow sari for a formal office dinner, the beautiful intricacies on its pallu and the front adds the oomph factor. The calming shades of pink never go out of fashion, welcome your guest at a family dinner wearing this simple light pink georgette sari. Complete your look with stylish long earrings and subtle make-up and you are all set to impress everyone. You can also opt for this stunning shocking pink sari with interesting minimal embellishments. When it comes to grace and elegance, the very fine earthy tones are the obvious choice. This stunning brown sari will definitely be a good addition to your wardrobe. From the several exquisite sari options pick the ones that suit your personality really well.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Banarasi Sarees | Latest and Stylish


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A saree is the other name of glamour and ethnicity. Handloom saris are available in cotton, silk, crepe, chiffon, georgette and satin with beautiful work engraved on it. From fine embroidery to bold prints and zari or brocade work, saris are designed for graceful look.The most famous sarees of south India, the Kanjeevaram sarees are made in the temple town Kanchipuram of Tamil Nadu. This town is also known as ‘Silk City’ due to its main profession of weaving silk sarees. The traditional kanjivaram sarees have a richly worked upon pallu and border in golden thread with lighter designs in the inner body of the saree. Chandelier is a historical town of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is a renowned center for the famous hand-woven Chanderi sarees. The light weight Chanderi sari has a sheer texture and glossy transparency. These cotton sarees are best as summer wear.




Baluchari Sarees
This saree from Murshidabad district of West Bengal is usually a five yards saree and is 42” wide in bright colors like flame red, purple and occasionally in deep blue. These sarees are made of silk and woven on looms. These are about 200 year old. The sarees look similar to Banarasi sarees. There is only one difference between the two sarees, Baluchari sarees use only silk threads and Banarasi sarees do use zari threads.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Saree Blouse Designs

Blouse is the upper complementary portion of a Saree. with out uniquely designs blouse it seems incomplete. As usual we are here to cast light on the unique Saree blouse just see our collection.
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

What is the tip to buy a Saree on Fastive Occation ?



Here is Tips on How to purchase saree ?

Saree or Sari is the one outfit that every Indian woman loves the most. How much modern she becomes but on certain occasions she likes wearing saree only. Saree is the most charming Indian outfit. It makes a woman look graceful, stylish, elegant and sensuous.
But every saree is not for every woman. Purchasing sari is a very tricky task that requires proper understanding and knowledge. Scroll below for knowing the same.
How to Buy a Saree
    Saree should always be purchased depending on one’s physique. Thus heavy or plus size women should always go for sarees in Georgette, chiffon or chignon fabric. Also heavy Mysore silk sarees look good on heavy women. These sarees also makes heavy women look slimmer.
On the contrary thin or slim women should buy sarees made of fabrics like Organza, Cotton, Tissue and Tussar. Thin women look fuller in them which in turn make them look good to look at. These fabric sarees work tremendously on them.
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When short height women go to purchase saree they should look for saris with small borders or no borders. Small border sarees gives them an illusion of height. While big borders sarees make short women look shorter than they are. Thus be away from them.
On tall women almost every saree look best. Small border sarees, big border sarees etc. all enhances their show. Being of tall height is an added advantage in it.
Plus size women should avoid wearing big print sarees as they tend to make them look huge. On the other hand slim women can wear big and small printed both saris.
Dark complexioned women should always wear dark color saris like maroon, green, purple, dark blue, dark pink etc. These colors give them nice and fabulous look.
Fair complexioned women look good in dark and pastel color both saris.
Remembering these simple tips while buying a saree will make your shopping enjoyable experience and you will end up in purchasing a masterpiece for you. Saree is no doubt classic attire but gives classic look when worn in accordance to your figure. 

Friday, February 17, 2012

Designer Party Crepe Chiffon Net Embroidery Saree





Thursday, February 9, 2012

Latest and Exclusive Sarees For Valentine Day

Saris are the most ethnic and elegant attire for women in India. Nowadays women living abroad also wear saree extensively. Majority of India Sarees are classified according to occasion, or may be festivals. The gorgeous work seen on sarees is made keeping in mind the intensity of the event. Indian beauty is displayed at its best through a saree and the Indian traditions allow ornamenting the women with a saree along with the matching and appropriate ornaments.

bridal sarees
Adhering to the norms of several occasions, women usually change their choice of saree bringing a variation in fabric and designs. The designs and the fabrics used in a sarees also depend on the occasion. For example, the bridal sarees are intricately designed with zari and gold and silver flakes on silk fabrics. The best saree for an Indian bride is known to be the Banarasi saree that is admired for the elaborate motifs and the lovely fabrics. Indian brides prefer to dress up in red Banarasi sarees, even though according to the modern choice Banarasi sarees, women prefer Benarasi sarees in different colours.


wedding sarees
In India, wedding denotes the unification of the bride and groom and also the union of the two families. The people who are invited in the occasion also get themselves dressed in gaudy clothes, again women are seen mainly in sarees. Sarees like Chettinad sarees, Gadwal sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees, Pochampally sarees, Chanderi sarees, Paithani sarees, Patola sarees have gained a secured place in the list of preference for wedding occasions. On occasions like funeral ceremony or ` shradh`, women wear sarees of light colour and simple design. During the jolly occasion of `annaprashan`, birthdays, `grihapravesh` and other social gatherings or occasions the women adorn themselves in sarees of bright and vibrant colours. Tussar sarees are widely worn by the widow women in all kinds of occasions.

party sarees
The Indian sarees reflect a variety of designs of different regions and the artisans blend these designs together with traditional motifs thus bringing the touch of creativity. The artisans create different sarees and display an individuality of their own with the usage of fabrics and designs. In the eastern India `tant`, Gorad sarees, Khadi sarees, Jamdani sarees, embroidered sarees, Tangail sarees along with deftly designed chiffon georgette sarees are truly popular. South India is best known for their Chettinad Sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Gadwal sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees and Pochampally sarees and so on. Saris in western India manifest the designs of Chanderi temples and thus known as Chanderi sarees. This particular saree reflects the usage of quality gold thread. The `kosa` saree of the western region are lustrous and magnificent. You will also see the Paithani sarees worn widely in western India that derives the patterns and motifs from Ajanta Caves and has motifs of peacock, lotus, and mango with intricate designs in the pallu and the border of the saree. These sarees are famous and women wear them in several regional occasions.
Indian women wear sarees in different occasions starting from the regional events to the family gatherings. Gaining popularity all over India, these sarees has extended even to the international market for the complexity of designs and fabrics.

Glamorous valentine sarees

Girls and ladies... Make your valentine's day special for your partner with your beauty... Flatter yourself with glamorous valentine special sarees and feel your partner is seriously attracting towards you. Be ready to enjoy the looks full of attraction.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Valentine Day Special Sarees

Saris are the most ethnic and elegant attire for women in India. Nowadays women living abroad also wear saree extensively. Majority of India Sarees are classified according to occasion, or may be festivals. The gorgeous work seen on sarees is made keeping in mind the intensity of the event. Indian beauty is displayed at its best through a saree and the Indian traditions allow ornamenting the women with a saree along with the matching and appropriate ornaments.

bridal sarees
Adhering to the norms of several occasions, women usually change their choice of saree bringing a variation in fabric and designs. The designs and the fabrics used in a sarees also depend on the occasion. For example, the bridal sarees are intricately designed with zari and gold and silver flakes on silk fabrics. The best saree for an Indian bride is known to be the Banarasi saree that is admired for the elaborate motifs and the lovely fabrics. Indian brides prefer to dress up in red Banarasi sarees, even though according to the modern choice Banarasi sarees, women prefer Benarasi sarees in different colours.


wedding sarees
In India, wedding denotes the unification of the bride and groom and also the union of the two families. The people who are invited in the occasion also get themselves dressed in gaudy clothes, again women are seen mainly in sarees. Sarees like Chettinad sarees, Gadwal sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees, Pochampally sarees, Chanderi sarees, Paithani sarees, Patola sarees have gained a secured place in the list of preference for wedding occasions. On occasions like funeral ceremony or ` shradh`, women wear sarees of light colour and simple design. During the jolly occasion of `annaprashan`, birthdays, `grihapravesh` and other social gatherings or occasions the women adorn themselves in sarees of bright and vibrant colours. Tussar sarees are widely worn by the widow women in all kinds of occasions.

party sarees
The Indian sarees reflect a variety of designs of different regions and the artisans blend these designs together with traditional motifs thus bringing the touch of creativity. The artisans create different sarees and display an individuality of their own with the usage of fabrics and designs. In the eastern India `tant`, Gorad sarees, Khadi sarees, Jamdani sarees, embroidered sarees, Tangail sarees along with deftly designed chiffon georgette sarees are truly popular. South India is best known for their Chettinad Sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Gadwal sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees and Pochampally sarees and so on. Saris in western India manifest the designs of Chanderi temples and thus known as Chanderi sarees. This particular saree reflects the usage of quality gold thread. The `kosa` saree of the western region are lustrous and magnificent. You will also see the Paithani sarees worn widely in western India that derives the patterns and motifs from Ajanta Caves and has motifs of peacock, lotus, and mango with intricate designs in the pallu and the border of the saree. These sarees are famous and women wear them in several regional occasions.
Indian women wear sarees in different occasions starting from the regional events to the family gatherings. Gaining popularity all over India, these sarees has extended even to the international market for the complexity of designs and fabrics.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

New Style Saree Blouse

Fashion trends have brought about a sea change in the way Saree Blouses are designed and styled nowadays. While Saree Blouses were extremely simple and plain once upon a time and were bereft of any hint of style, nowadays Saree Blouses are as fashionable as one can imagine. This Navratri, opt for a tie back Saree Blouse instead of a plain one. Embroidered tie back Sarie Blouses look amazing when paired with gorgeous Navratri Sarees.
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Choose an equally gorgeous tie back Sarie Blouse revealing embellished pattern along the deep cut at the back and sleeves along with the ties or dori featuring colorful beads latkans which gives it the right ethnic and festive touch.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Sari Trends at Lakme Fashion Week 2011

Mixed Prints
At Sabyasachi’s show, mixed prints in bold colors are in season.
Metallic Embroidery
Manish Malhotra is inspired by metallic embroidery and long tunics with sari-like lenghas.
Minimalist
Gone are the days of saris covered in sequins and rhinestones. Debarrun shows the classic sari updated with bold contrast of complementing, yet simple, prints.
Large Print & Small Blouses
As hemlines go up and down in the west, the east has an equal dilemma with blouse coverage. Everything from long sleeves to bikini tops (pictured below) are in style. During Anupamaa Dayal’s show, a good mix of small blouse and large traditional print balance the look.