Showing posts with label sarees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sarees. Show all posts

Monday 7 November 2016

3 Most Common Ethnic Garments Worn By Indian Women

For Indian women ethnic wear is a way of life. Most Indian women wear ethnic wear on an everyday basis, whether it is a casual saree or a designer cotton kurti. These everyday items of ethnic clothing find favor for a number of reasons however the major selling point for these garments are their aesthetic appeal that exclusively caters to the Indian tastes. Having made that point, it is important to also point out that the demand for these ethnic ensembles are widespread and extends to neighboring countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh to The major components of ethnic garments are the silhouette that is truly unique, indigenous and exquisite fabrics and embroidery and embellishment. The common embroidery methods used to accentuate these outfits are zari, zardosi and resham embroidery techniques. Read further to know more about these essential everyday ethnic wear garments for women and how to effectively style these casual garments.

Designer Cotton Kurtis

Designer Cotton Kurtis


Designer cotton kurtis make for great everyday wear. These easy to wear, summer friendly kurtis can easily be worn to work, college or even casual outings. Designer cotton kurtis are truly versatile as they can be worn with a wide range of bottoms. For a slim look, one can pair up the kurti with a churidar bottoms or leggings. For an ultra feminine look, try pairing up your cotton kurti with a peasant skirt or go full on Boho-Chic by teaming up a floral pattern kurti with a great pair of palazzo bottoms. Another advantage of having these cotton tunics is that they come in a wide range of designs, prints and are embroidered or embellished hence one could stock up their closet with more than a few of these tunics and yet create a unique look every day.

Casual Salwar Suits
Casual Salwar Suits

Casual salwar suits are a great example of ethnic garments that work well for everyday wear. These easy to wear garments are commonly worn by Indian women to school, college or work and are equally popular in countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh. The primary reason for the widespread popularity of the salwar kameez is the aesthetic appeal of this garment that obviously suits the tastes of the wearers in the countries this ensemble is worn in. Another reason why this garment is popular for everyday wear is that the garment comes in a wide range of easy to wear light weight fabrics and is often beautified with multi colors prints and embroidery in multi-color threads with an emphasis on gold and silver thread works.

Casual Wear Sarees
Casual Wear Sarees


Casual wear sarees in fabrics like georgette, crepe and cotton are popular garments for everyday wear. Many women in many parts of India wear nothing but the saree when leaving the house for such women casual wear sarees are truly a boon. These sarees are generally light weight and easy to drape with minimum embroidery and embellishment which often makes a garment weighty. These sarees come in bright vibrant colors and are printed with varied designs and motifs for aesthetic appeal.

Monday 31 October 2016

Top Wedding Wear Looks for Indian Women

The unofficial Indian wedding season that commences in early November and goes right on until March of the following year. This season is marked by vibrant celebrations and equally vibrant ethnic fashion. Indian ethnic wedding wear truly stands apart from the usual ethnic wear and is distinguishable by the generous dose of desi bling and swag in the form of exquisite embroidery and embellishments, elaborate silhouettes and vibrant colors. Weddings are definitely special occasions when women go the extra mile to look their best which is why it is only fair that we discuss some of the trending ethic wedding wear looks for upcoming wedding season, this includes the vibrant neon designer lehenga choli look, heavy embroidered kurtis paired with palazzo trousers for a Boho-chic look and the elegant designer saree look. Bear in mind that these simple tips are for female guests at a wedding. Read further to know more.

Shocking Neon

Neon Ethnic Wear
If you are young and experimental than neon shade ethnic wear is the sure path to fashion indulgence. The trend of shocking neon shade ensembles like designer lehenga choli and sarees are big right now and will find many takers amongst younger female attendees at weddings. 

Royal Velvet

Velvet Sarees
Winter is that time of the year when we can wear certain heavier fabrics and get away with it hence it is hardly surprising that velvet will make a huge comeback during the upcoming winter wedding season. Velvet designer lehenga cholis are sure to find much favor during the upcoming wedding season.  

Ombre Shades

Ombre Shade Sarees
Ombre shades are definitely the in thing right now so it is no surprise that ombre shade designer sarees and designer lehenga choli will find a fan base amongst attendees at weddings. Vibrant ombre shades is sure to rule.



Tuesday 21 June 2016

Top Five Designers for Party Wear Sarees

In countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh there is nothing to beat the saree when it comes to ethnic wear for women. These trendy ethnic ensembles come in a wide range of variations and are extremely versatile. There are sarees for casual wear, sarees for work wear and then there are saree for party wear. Sarees come in a wide range of fabrics and designs and this is what makes them so versatile. Party sarees are a great style statement at social gatherings and festive gatherings and these stylish sarees are sure to set you apart from the crowd. Many Indian designers specialize in creating high fashion party sarees that are to die for. With this list we bring you the best designers to look out for when shopping for designer party wear sarees.

Manish Malhotra

Manish Malhotra


If you looking for sarees that truly flatter the feminine form than nothing compares to Manish Malhotra sarees for party wear. Bold colors, sheer fabrics and slim fit silhouettes are the emphasis of this designer’s party wear collection. Watch out for Manish’s signature low cut and strappy blouses that complete and compliment every ensemble.

Anita Dongre

Anita Dongre

Anita Dongre makes women’s wear purely for the modern woman and party wear garments are a big part of her collection as modern women work hard and part harder. With a party wear saree by Anita Dongre, expect a ensemble that flatters your form and captures the imagination. Also expect a wide range of variation as her collections can go from subtle and classy to bold and vibrant such is the versatility of this talented designer. 

Ritu Kumar

Ritu Kumar

Ritu Kumar is by far one of the most experienced and knowledgeable designers in the Indian fashion scene and her collections reflect her extensive knowledge of Indian embroidery and embellishment methods. When you buy a Ritu Kumar saree to wear for special occasions expect a healthy dose of glamour and opulence. Ritu Kumar sarees boast of intricate zari, resham and zardosi gold and silver threadwork. Her silhouettes are slim fitted with sheer fabrics but the theme is always one of grandeur. These sarees are best suited for wedding receptions and festive parties.

Sabyasachi Mukherjee

Sabyasachi Mukherjee

This exquisite lace and sheer fabric saree is just one example of the genius of Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Sabyasachi is known for his signature line of opulent wedding wear for men and women however many elements of his usual wedding wear collections make their way in to his party wear lines. This saree boasts of exquisite lace which is one of Sabyasachi’s specialties. Apart from this specific piece many of Sabyasachi’s sarees are style statements with a healthy dose of bold dark colors with gold and silver threadwork which is another typical feature of a Sabyasachi ensemble.

Satya Paul

Satya Paul

Satya Paul’s collection can best be described as casual yet sophisticated. A Satya Paul party saree is for women who want to walk in to a festive gathering looking effortlessly gorgeous.  

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