Showing posts with label women's fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women's fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday 20 July 2016

Tips on Buying Patiala Suits Online

The Patiala suit that gets its name from the Patiala region of Punjab is a variation of the salwar kameez distinguished by its unique salwar silhouette. The kurti or the kameez is mostly the same however it is the salwar that widely differs. The typical silhouette of the Patiala salwar is characterized by the multiple pleats that start at the top. The Patiala salwar is highly favored as it is both uniquely trendy and very comfortable. There are many variations of the Patiala salwar suit which can be worn for various occasions. These suits are easily available online which is good reason to discuss pro tips on buying Patiala suits online. Read further to know more.

Casual Patiala Suit


The Patiala Salwar suit is available in a wide range of variations and the most popular and widespread is the Patiala suit for casual wear favored by younger women all over the countries. These suits are genrally stitched from lightweight fabrics like crepe cotton and georgette and this clearly pertains to the kurti while the salwar bottoms are often stitched from cotton fabric just so that the Patiala salwar continues to serve its purpose as a comfort oriented garment for women. One can easily buy a wide range of these casual Patiala salwar suits online.

Salwar Suits for Festive Wear and Special Occasions


Patiala salwar suits for festive wear and occasional wear are also preferred by many girls. These salwar are definitely more vibrant than casual wear salwar suits and are embroidered and embellished to suit the festive mood. These suits are mostly stitched from fabrics like silk, jacquard and brocade and embroidered with indigenous embroidery techniques like zari, resham and zardosi. Festive and occasional wear Patiala suit are widely available online and are best purchased from ethnic wear dedicated websites. 





Tuesday 5 July 2016

Wedding Wear Trends for Indian Women

Weddings in India are a festive extravaganza and an ostentatious display of larger than life sights and sounds and bridal fashion in India truly reflects this. Every woman dreams of her wedding with aspirations to look like a princess soon to be a queen in her husband’s home and these dreams are incomplete without an extensive bridal trousseau. Fortunately ethnic bridal wear has all the larger than life elements that truly reflect an Indian woman’s desires and the festivities of an Indian wedding. To prove this point, let’s take a look at some of the current bridal wear trends and create a look book for the brides of 2016. Read further to know more.

Designer Anarkali Suits for Engagement Ceremony


Designer Anarkali Suits for Engagement Ceremony

The gown silhouette designer anarkali suit is perfect for the engagement ceremony. This beautiful ethnic garment from the Mughal era is characterized by it unique silhouette. The anarkali suit is close fitted at the bodice and flares out from the upper waist downwards. A subtle yet elegant pastel shade designer anarkali suit is apt for the engagement ceremony which is generally an affair devoid of any elaborate rituals and mostly involves the bride and the groom socializing with friends, family and guests and announcing their impending nuptials whilst seeking the blessings and good wishes of all invitees.

Elegant White or Ivory Gold Thread Embroidered Saree for Mehendi/Sangeet Ceremony


Elegant White or Ivory Gold Thread Embroidered Saree for Mehendi/Sangeet Ceremony

Bring out the colors of your mehendi with an elegant ivory or white gold thread embroidered saree for your mehendi ceremony. Subtle yet super stylish and elegant, this saree is perfect as you need to keep the most stunning and larger than life outfit for the actual wedding day. The aim of this look book is to essentially build momentum as you move through all the rituals of the big fat Indian wedding. Other pastel shade sarees like pista green and pale pink or salmon will work just as well.

Canary Yellow Saree for Haldi Ceremon

Canary Yellow Saree for Haldi Ceremon

A brilliant canary yellow saree is your best choice for the haldi ceremony. Haldi can be a messy affair and haldi stains don’t wash off so opt for a vibrant cotton saree in any shade of yellow and pair it up with an embroidered silk blouse.

Crimson Red Lehenga Choli Ensemble for Wedding Rituals


Crimson Red Lehenga Choli Ensemble for Wedding Rituals

Stick with traditions and customs and go with a crimson red highly embellished and embroidered lehenga choli ensemble for your wedding. Red garments worn by the bride signify fertility and prosperity according to Hinduism and since marriage is a symbolic display of love and commitment why not minus any other symbolic aspects of marriage. The popularity of red for bridal wear garments prove that tradition is here to stay.

Ombre Saree for Wedding Reception


The wedding reception which is a grand culmination of all wedding rituals is a time for celebrations and feasting. The ideal look for a bride for her wedding reception would be an embellished and ornamented ombre saree. Highly embellished and ornamented sarees will have you looking like a queen on your wedding reception.

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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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