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Tradition Turned Into Fashion

Indian fashion trends are blessed with rich and vibrant traditional crafts. Pieces of clothing are very different from the proportions of the people wearing them. It is only with various arts and crafts – a combination mixed with aesthetics – that they manage to look beautiful and flattering.

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Patola

The Patola silk sarees are the best kinds of hand-weaving silk saree of India. They are very popular, and also called the ‘Queen of silk sari’. Patola sarees are not limited to women in India, but they

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How to Dress for a Cocktail Party?

One of the biggest events during any wedding, especially for young people, is the cocktail party. It has only recently come up as a significant soiree in the more affluent circles of the society. At this event, everyone parties all out in the sexiest of Indian sarees ever seen at one gathering. Here are some tips for a head-turning, ethnic Indian cocktail party look:

Chiffon Sarees

Chiffon sarees are the most sensuous and elegant garments, available in a vast variety of colors and patterns. Mo

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Rich Motifs on Regional Sarees

Regional sarees from India are some of the richest in terms of design and boast of some of the most unique and original patterns. However, in a land so vast there are certain types of Indian ethnic sarees that are more common than others. Some of the lesser known regional variants of sarees include Kota sarees from Kota in Rajasthan, Muga Silk sarees from Assam, Baluchari sarees from Bishnupur in West Bengal, Gadwal sarees from Telengana and Andhra Pradesh, Tanchoi sarees from Uttar Pradesh, to

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How to get the perfect Navratri look?

The best part about staying in India is that you get a chance to celebrate festivals belonging to various cultures throughout the year. Navratri is just around the corner and as expected, the stores are already flooded with tons and tons of chaniya cholis and accessories. The excitement of getting dressed is clearly seen in the eyes of a shopper. The nine days of Navratri are all about devotion, fun, joy and togetherness. And, above all, it is about dressing up in a traditional manner. Both men

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Tradition Turned Into Fashion

Indian fashion trends are blessed with rich and vibrant traditional crafts. Pieces of clothing are very different from the proportions of the people wearing them. It is only with various arts and crafts – a combination mixed with aesthetics – that they manage to look beautiful and flattering.

8843544473?profile=original

Patola

The Patola silk sarees are the best kinds of hand-weaving silk saree of India. They are very popular, and also called the ‘Queen of silk sari’. Patola sarees are not limited to women in India, but they

Read more…

How to Dress for a Cocktail Party?

One of the biggest events during any wedding, especially for young people, is the cocktail party. It has only recently come up as a significant soiree in the more affluent circles of the society. At this event, everyone parties all out in the sexiest of Indian sarees ever seen at one gathering. Here are some tips for a head-turning, ethnic Indian cocktail party look:

Chiffon Sarees

Chiffon sarees are the most sensuous and elegant garments, available in a vast variety of colors and patterns. Mo

Read more…

Rich Motifs on Regional Sarees

Regional sarees from India are some of the richest in terms of design and boast of some of the most unique and original patterns. However, in a land so vast there are certain types of Indian ethnic sarees that are more common than others. Some of the lesser known regional variants of sarees include Kota sarees from Kota in Rajasthan, Muga Silk sarees from Assam, Baluchari sarees from Bishnupur in West Bengal, Gadwal sarees from Telengana and Andhra Pradesh, Tanchoi sarees from Uttar Pradesh, to

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How to get the perfect Navratri look?

The best part about staying in India is that you get a chance to celebrate festivals belonging to various cultures throughout the year. Navratri is just around the corner and as expected, the stores are already flooded with tons and tons of chaniya cholis and accessories. The excitement of getting dressed is clearly seen in the eyes of a shopper. The nine days of Navratri are all about devotion, fun, joy and togetherness. And, above all, it is about dressing up in a traditional manner. Both men

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