Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Top 5 Trendy Bollywood Wedding Lehengas

Dazzling lights, upbeat music and a flood of colours- Indian weddings are indeed a delight! The culture of India dictates, that the auspicious occasion of weddings be celebrated like a festival with series of rituals that span anywhere between 2 days to 2 weeks. People spend thriftily on their wedding wardrobe, where women usually prefer heavy silk sarees and flared and embroidered heavy wedding lehengas, given the grand appeal of such garments.

In a country where weddings are already a stylish affair, big fat Bollywood weddings are a visual treat! These events promptly make it to media headlines and with the boom of social media, these days such weddings are extensively covered across these platforms and are talked about for weeks. Topping the list of wedding wear, lehenga cholis have been one of the most commonly picked silhouettes by Indian celebrities. Here are some popular wedding lehengas worn by celebrity brides and attendees that stole our hearts-

  1. Anushka Sharma's blush bridal lehenga
Breaking away from the traditional colour palette of red and maroon, Anushka walked the aisle in a soft pink and golden lehenga choli for her quiet wedding ceremony. Quite a breather from all the regular wedding bling, her subtle yet mesmerizing bridal look has been inspiring a number of Indian brides-to-be.
Anushka Sharma's blush bridal lehenga
  1. Sonam Kapoor's traditional avatar
We usually see this fashionista in out-of-the-box kind of outfits. The experimental diva surprised us with her head-to-toe traditional avatar on her D-day. With a heavy layered necklace, heavy danglers and head gear making the most prominent accessories of her bridal look, Sonam looked no less than an Indian goddess. Proudly taking ahead the legacy of wearing a red lehenga choli for her wed-lock ceremony, she reinforced the fact that Indians are strongly rooted to their culture.

Sonam Kapoor's traditional avatar at saree.com
  1. Karisma Kapoor's flowery lehenga
It always pays off to be an outstanding wedding attendee! Karisma Kapoor's vivacious pick for Sonam Kapoor's wedding ceremony got a lot of media bytes and appreciation from fashion critics. Dressed in a hand-painted Sabyasachi floral lehenga paired with a bright green blouse, this lady got a big thumbs up for her choice!

Karisma Kapoor's Sabyasachi flowery lehenga
  1. Alia Bhatt's golden glory
This dimpled beauty never fails to impress us! At the recently held and much talked about Akash Ambani engagement ceremony that had an elite guest list, Alia walked in wearing a shimmery golden lehenga choli accessorized with just a pair of danglers. Now that's what we call as being simply gorgeous!

Alia Bhatt's golden glory at ambani
  1. Kareena’s on-screen wedding look
Redefining the modern Indian bride, Kareena rocked it as Kalindi in the recent Bollywood flick Veere di Wedding. In this movie which revolved around the value system of modern and independent Indian women, Kareena’s contemporary off-shoulder wedding lehenga was absolutely a match and has been a rage with women of all age groups. The colour palette of cream and yellow struck a good balance between the subtleness of west-inspired bridal looks and the vibrancy of Indian weddings.

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So these were our favourite 5 wedding lehengas from the colorful and fashion savvy world of Bollywood. Which one would you like to pick?

Author Bio:

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in wedding lehengas. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Monday, August 20, 2018

Latest Trends in Anarkali Suits

Anarkali suits- the regal salwar suit with a wide flare! From the Mughal era to present times, this traditional silhouette has managed to maintain its place in the festive and wedding wardrobe in South Asia, especially in India and Pakistan. However these days, Anarkali suits have also taken over the casual and even everyday wardrobe of women! The elegance and charm of Anarkali suits combined with the comfort of this flared silhouette are some of the prime reasons of them being an evergreen stylish garment. The regal of this majestic silhouette builds the strong foundation of its perpetual trend in the ethnic fashion industry.
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Given the fashion rage surrounding Anarkali suits, it’s assumed that most of you would be willing to flaunt them at various occasions. To take your wardrobe score high, we’ve put together a list of trending styles in Anarkali suits. So scroll down to know what’s in!
  1. Tiers and Layers
Where simple and pleated Anarkali suits carry an old world charm, these days layered and tiered flares have been coming up a popular trend. This detail tends to give a grander and more dramatic appeal to the garment, something like a Cinderella look, hence are quite popular among Indian brides for their pre-wedding functions.
  1. Floor length kurtas
An ethnic replacement to western style gowns, floor length Anarkali suits can be tailored to suit different occasions. A lot of these variants do not have pleats and these make smart casual wear options. A purple satin silk Anarkali suit is ideal for a dinner date while a cotton floor length Anarkali with pastel or muted tones will go well for your elegant kitty parties. Heavy ones with embroidery details can be sported at festive and wedding parties as modern ethnic silhouettes.
  1. Front slit
Following the growing inclination towards contemporary and fusion wear, these days, women seem to have taken a fancy to Anarkali silhouettes that have a long kurta with a high front slit. Ladies prefer wearing these kurtas with embroidered ethnic trouser pants for festive occasions or with denims for a fusion look. A front slit is a smart detail for showing off your perfect figure!
  1. High necklines
Modesty is flaunted as a style statement these days. High or closed necklines, shirt collars and polo necks or the Chinese collar detailed with embroidery or patch work are some of the necklines to look out for, especially if you’re buying an Anarkali suit for a formal occasion like an Indian wedding or festivals like Diwali, Eid or a grand anniversary celebration. These modest necklines are a favourite with our glamorous celebrities too!
  1. Cold-shoulder sleeves
This western inspired style has completely taken over the Indian ethnic wear segment! Cold shoulder sleeves are a smart way to flaunt your shoulders without too much skin show and are therefore popular among women of all age-groups. Some of the recent fashion events indicate that this trend is here to stay for a while and so getting yourself a cold-shoulder Anarkali suit should definitely be on your to-do list!
It’s always good to keep your wardrobe updated and play the fashion game with the latest styles. Now that you know about the latest trends in the segment of Anarkali suits, it surely calls for a wardrobe refresh!
Author Bio:

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in anarkali suits. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Friday, August 10, 2018

6 Must-Have Palazzo Styles

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The retro feel! Yes loose bottom suits, popularly called as palazzo suits are absolutely back in vogue and if you still don’t have them in your wardrobe then your closet is apparently outdated! Bringing in comfort and style together, plazos have hit the market and have seen a growing preference amongst women of all age groups. If you’re not too familiar with these retro style garments and think of them as only one type of silhouette, then keep reading, this post is all about the amazing variations available under the category of palazo suits and the occasions where you can sport these different plazo styles:
  1. Straight plazos
These are one of the most basic types of palazzo suits that work well for office wear as well as leisurely outings. These suits have bottoms that are loose and have a straight cut. A pastel coloured straight style cotton palazzo suit with flower prints can be a smart wardrobe pick for all your formal meetings and ad hoc social get-togethers, or rather an outfit which you can carry from am to pm!
  1. Boot-cut palazzo suits
When we say retro pants, a boot-cut bottom is what comes to your mind first, right? One of the most popular styles of the 1960s and 70s, bell-bottom palazzo suits have the fancy of even older women emulating their favourite icons like Mumtaz and Zeenat Aman. This style looks good with short kurtas and is suitable for semi-formal parties.
  1. Sharara style palazo suits
One of the grandest variants of palazzo suits sharara suits these days make popular festive and wedding wear garments. Having being fondly donned by a number of B-town fashionistas like Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai and many more, this Mughal inspired silhouette ought to be a part of every woman’s festive wardrobe! Look out for fabrics like silk and crepe georgette and vibrant tones to match the ambience of your celebrations.
  1. Oversized bottoms
While comfortably fitted straight palazzos make a good option for formal wear, there is a growing preference for oversized or baggy palazzos, especially in urban India. They form a very common detail for fusion wear like jacket suits and palazzo-crop top coordinates. Such palazzo suits with oversized bottoms are a breather for skinny girls! You can also mix and match the kurta and bottom of such fusion palazzo suits to make your casual wardrobe more interesting and don’t forget to add some pompom or tassel accessories!
  1. A-line skirt style palazzos
Is it a skirt or a pant? - That’s what you would exactly think when you see these A-line skirt style palazzos. Such suits usually have a shorter kurta or a crop top paired with a plazo bottom which is partially fit near the waist and extremely flared towards the edges. Easy breezy and super comfortable, these suits make a smart summer wardrobe option!
  1. Plazo culottes
Palazo suits with culottes are a relatively new trend, but have been picking up fast in the global Indian market. Such suits have a medium to long sized kurta with a straight or slight flared bottoms which are above the ankle in length and look like capris. Easy to carry around, they are perfect for a rainy day out!

Now that you know about different palazo styles, you must check out what matches with your individual style and occasion requirements. I’m sure each one of you would find something for herself; for the tempting versatility of ethnic wear is hard to avoid!

Author Bio:

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in palazzo suits. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Monday, August 6, 2018

Tips For Buying Your Bridal Lehenga Online

A shout-out to all you lovely brides-to-be! It’s time to get your wedding wardrobe and especially your bridal lehenga sorted for the most important event of your life. As you get ready to step into a new phase, with all the excitement around the pressure of buying the best bridal lehenga can sometimes weigh you down. But hold on, we’re here to sort that out for you so that you get the best bridal lehenga choli and be the most beautiful bride on your D-day!

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The world today is moving towards digitalization at a very quick pace where everything can be got with a few taps on your little screen. I’m sure many of your must have even met your soul-mate through the internet! While all your other wedding related errands may take up most of your time, to step out each day for shopping may just be the last thing on your mind. And for those who are located away from India, your local market may not have sufficient options to meet your ‘dream bride’ look. In that case, internet shopping is your savior! Yes, that’s right, buying bridal lehenga cholis online is a smart move opted by a lot of brides these days.

Online shopping apart from being the solution for geographical limitations also exposes you a wider assortment of designer bridal lehengas as well as economically priced ones with ample variations of colours and choices to choose from. But between opening a browser and hitting ‘add to cart’, you need to keep a few things in mind so that you make the right choice while minimizing the drawbacks of online shopping. Here are a few tips for buying your bridal lehenga choli online:
  • Take your time
Start checking out for options well before your wedding date, so that you can browse through more sites and get the best for yourself. You need not see every bridal lehenga choli in detail; just take a closer look at the ones which catch your attention while scrolling down the thumbnails.
  • Check for the latest trends
It’s good do some research by checking out recent celebrity weddings and e-magazines. Sonam Kapoor walked the aisle in a traditional red lehenga while Anushka Sharma opted for a beige and pink bridal lehenga for her wedding. Social media platforms like Instagram and Pinterest will also give you good insights into the latest trends in bridal lehengas. Apart from that, you can also go through some latest blog posts talking about bridal lehenga trends.
  • Read the product details
This is one of the most important steps and should be diligently followed while buying your bridal lehenga online. Read about the details of the product like, which fabrics have been used in the lehenga and blouse? How is the dupatta? Which embroidery has been done? Is it hand-work or machine embroidery? Etc. If you have any doubts, send a chat message or an email to the website. Most of the online sites are pretty quick in responding to such queries.
  • Stitching and fittings
A lot of websites stock semi-stitched or unstitched bridal lehengas and the tailoring services are available at an additional cost. Even if the garment is stitched, it would be available in standard sizes and may need some alterations as per your measurements. So it is always better to opt for the stitching or custom tailoring services provided by the website, especially if you’re living overseas and do not have access to good tailoring services.
  • Video shopping
Sometimes it may not be possible to make a choice by just looking at a few pictures; it’s your own wedding after all! A lot of websites these days have come up with video shopping services where you can choose your bridal lehenga over a video call. The process in most cases is assisted by a personal shopper who shows you ample options as per your specifications of colour and budget. Video shopping gives you a clearer idea about the fall of the lehenga and embroidery details. This works best for luxury designer lehengas and also when you are looking for a customized garment.
So all the lovely brides-to-be take complete advantage of your gadgets and save your time and efforts for the other wedding related activities! Happy browsing and happy shopping!
Author Bio:
Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in bridal lehengas. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Tips For Buying The Best Wedding Lehenga

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Wedding bells! Are you getting hitched soon or going to attend an Indian wedding? Well then I assume that buying a wedding lehenga will surely be one of the major things on your mind. If yes, then just take a few minutes off from all your chores and read on, for this post will guide you for choosing the best wedding lehenga and stand a class apart!

Buying a wedding lehenga usually involves a good amount of resources and that’s why women diligently go through a number of stores and websites for locating the best one for themselves. In India, weddings are an elaborate affair and looking ostentatiously presentable is a staunchly followed norm which totally justifies the amount of funds and time pumped in for buying heavy bridal lehengas or signature designer lehengas for a ceremony which last for just a couple of hours. But with these tips, you can get the right attire for Indian weddings and also be a smart shopper to save back on your resources-
  1. Do not follow trends blindly
The present trend in lehenga cholis may direct you for buying a velvet lehenga or one with a crop top blouse detail. But before you jump into the pool of trends, take complete view of the wedding scenario like- where is the wedding? Is the venue outdoors and if yes, then will you be able to carry a heavy velvet or raw silk lehenga choli for around 5 hours?

Apart from the wedding details, know your own body and comfort levels. Tube blouses may be in trend, but if you’re not comfortable with them or if you have a heavy bust then a peplum blouse is an option worth checking out. This way you must look for details that focus more on you while also blending with what’s trending.
  1. Refrain from indulgent shopping
The amount of activities surrounding an Indian wedding can put you into the mode of excitement and lead you on to indulgent shopping. There is no doubt that you must look you best at every function, but it’s always good to be practical about your purchases. This tip applies less to bridal outfits since a bridal lehenga is expected to be indulgent but for the attendees, the wedding lehenga should be chosen around comfort and affordable pricing. For a family function or your friend’s wedding, you can pick a floral lehenga choli that has bold prints and moderate embroidery and something which is reasonably priced. Such lehengas can later be carried forward for festivals like Diwali and Raksha Bandhan too!
  1. Take trials seriously
There is huge difference between trying out your lehenga at the boutique and wearing it for a wedding function. While your trial may last for a minute or two, the latter will go on for hours! So while you take a trial of the lehenga, keep wearing it for at least 7-10 minutes. This will give you a better idea about the weight of the garment and fitting issues. Also try to walk around wearing the garment and gauge if you will be able to carry it comfortably for the party.
  1. Opt for video shopping
Video shopping is the new way of internet shopping. If you’re looking for a wedding lehenga online, then look for sites that have this service where you can see the garment and discuss customizations over a video call. A lot of websites have a dedicated team of personal shoppers and stylists who can guide you well for choosing the right lehenga.
  1. Look for festive deals
There’s no harm in buying your wedding lehenga a couple of weeks or maybe months earlier if you’re getting a good bargain! So if there are good deals rolled out by your favourite store or website, it would definitely be a smart step to stock your closet at that point of time and save your bucks for other things in your wish-list!

Smart shopping is an art and these guidelines, if applied across other categories also, will definitely give you the wardrobe score which you aspire as well as keep your wallets thick!

Author Bio:
Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in Wedding lehengas. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Monday, July 23, 2018

Why Are Chiffon Sarees A Wardrobe Must-Have?

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What comes to your mind when you hear the term ‘chiffon saree’? Most of you must be having visuals of a soft and light drape that has a soothing feel. Some of you may also visualize a romantic mountain peak set-up with a lady dancing in an effervescent sari, while the pallu of the drape flows high with the cool mountain breeze. Well the second one is a common scene shown in Indian cinema. Although a banal one, it has positioned chiffon sarees as a glamorous drape which has managed to attract women of all age groups.

Pure chiffon which is woven from silk yarns is a runway favourite for a plethora of Indian designers while faux-chiffon which is made from synthetic yarns works as a closely resembling yet economical replacement of its pure counterpart. When it comes to planning your ethnic look, a chiffon saree can work as a smart addition to your collection. Let’s us what exactly makes these soft and flowing drapes a wardrobe must-have-
  1. High on comfort
The weave of a chiffon saree is not too dense, making it a highly breathable fabric for a tropical country like India. The fabric being soft and smooth, chiffon saris do not hurt the skin even when worn for longer hours and are extremely summer-friendly. Even while you’re travelling say like for a destination wedding, you can carry more number of chiffon sarees and keep your wardrobe varied instead of a few heavy drapes since these saree are very light in weight.
  1. Easy to drape
Whether you are a saree connoisseur or a beginner, draping a chiffon saree is one of the simplest tasks. These saris being extremely light, they can be handled easily. Now that’s one strong reason that your first saree should be a chiffon sari!
  1. The contemporary element
The surface finish and fall of chiffon is quite in contrast to traditional silk sarees, thus falling more into the zone of contemporary fashion. You can wear a pastel pink chiffon saree for your trendy kitty parties and a golden or maroon chiffon sari as a comfortable garment for a crowded religious ceremony. The versatility of these drapes makes them a tempting addition to your closet. A plain black chiffon saree worn with a silver or red blouse can be carried off for a luxurious evening cocktail party!
  1. Ethnic elegance
Chiffon is a relatively new garment. It was initially used for making wedding gowns in the western countries until it found its way into the world of ethnic fashion. Chiffon saris tend to have a dreamy and fairy-tale look given the type of weaves they are made of and have an elegant appeal with a hint of crispiness in their fall.
  1. Pocket friendly
While pure silk chiffon saris may be high priced, the blended ones are quite reasonable and partly retain the finish and smoothness of pure chiffon. If you’re looking for something that looks trendy and classy, then a printed chiffon saree can be a very smart purchase against those high priced handloom silk sarees detailed with zari yarns like Kanchipuram silk sarees and Banarasi saris.
From a traditional princess to a modern diva, chiffon sarees are meant for all. Whether you’re going out with your girls for a movie or getting ready for your mehendi ceremony, it is a chic garment that combines the grace and vibrancy of Indian traditions with modern regalia.

Author Bio:

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in Chiffon Sarees. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

5 Tips For Buying Designer Sarees

Being the best dressed is one thing that every woman desires. If you’re in India or planning to attend an Indian function, then a saree is definitely a smart wardrobe option. These days, as sarees have been catching up as a trending garment for not just weddings, but also for casual outings and even office wear even in urban India, the market is flooded with increasing number of saree options. But hey, didn’t you just think of being the best dressed? So that calls for choosing a smart designer saree by either walking into a number of boutiques or by browsing online. Again, there are plenty of designers for every price segment and just too much of surplus around! Stay at ease, in this post we shall guide you for choosing the right designer saree for your uniquely stylish wardrobe.
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Types of designer sarees

Before you start looking out for the best designer sari, you need to first understand what kind of drapes fall under this category. Primarily, a designer saree is a unique creation of a designer. For example, Manish Malhotra keeps coming up with contemporary designer saris that have statement appliques, fringe and ruffle details and sheers which form some of the ingredients of his unique signature style. Designer sarees by Anita Dongre usually revolve around softer colour palettes while the veteran couturier Neeta Lulla has immense focus on heritage weaves and woven details. While these celebrity designers cater to the luxury segment, there is mid-range as well as local designers offering designer sarees at comparatively lower prices. Such sarees are woven, printed or embroidered specifically for that particular designer only and are available in small numbers.

These days, you will see almost every store and website using the term ‘designer sari’ for the drapes that they stock. These sarees may not be made for a specific designer or store label but have some off-beat details which makes them look different from regular sarees. As per the pervasiveness of this term, saris which have fancy details like a catchy print, a cutwork pallu or similar creative stuff can also be called a designer saree, even if it is manufacture in bulk. Usually these designer sarees are reasonably priced and make smart purchase options for the ones who prefer to have something different without spending a packet.

Now that you have a better idea about which types of drapes can be called a designer saree, let’s see how to get the best out of this category:
  1. Exclusivity
If you’re buying the garment online, then it is easier to access its exclusivity. You can conduct a Google image search and check if the saree is available at other websites. If a lot of results turn up with the same product, then there are higher chances of your running into someone carrying the same sari! If exclusivity a top priority, it is best to look for high end couture brands or get your saree customized from a local designer.
  1. Know everything about the saree
Get complete information about the fabric, weave and work on the saree. A designer saree may look good but may lack durability due to poor quality of material. Other than that, the embroidery details are extremely important. What may look like a hand embroidered motif may in fact be a machine-made patch sewn onto the drape. Neither of these is bad, but it is best to know exactly what you’re buying, since a considerable amount of funds will be involved.
  1. Do a thorough research on the latest trends
The very essence of a good designer sari is that it reflects the latest trends in ethnic fashion. Before you finalize your purchase, you should have good knowledge of trending colours, fabrics and decorative details. For example, these days, sarees with frilly edges are quite in trend. A good designer saree should give you an up-to-date look.
  1. Give priority to your own preferences
This point partly contrasts the previous point on choosing what’s trending. Putting these two things together, you must ideally pick something which is quite in trend but at the same time reflects your personality well. Buying something which does not match with your own taste will conveniently find its way to the back of your closet, because after possessing that unique thing you wouldn’t prefer wearing something that does not appeal to your personality, thus making those invested bucks go down the drain.
  1. Check the return policy
This is significant if you want to buy designer sarees online. Usually most of the websites have a return policy of 2-7 days. Also check if the refunds come in the form of money credited to your account or as customer wallet points. In case of the latter, you can use the amount only for purchasing products from that particular website. A good return policy works as an insurance against the drawbacks of internet shopping.

Above all, buy something that makes you happy, for we tend to look better in outfits that make us feel comfortable and delightful. Go ahead and stock your special ethnic wardrobe with some amazing designer sarees and keep looking gorgeous as ever!

Author Bio:

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert Designer Sarees. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

How To Re-invent Your Old Anarkali Suits

Is your old Anarkali suit lying around in your closet since more than a year? Do you keep thinking about the dead investment which you made for buying those gorgeous flared garments which just cannot be repeated again? Well then you’ve hit the right page! Today I’ll be sharing with you some amazing wardrobe re-inventing and re-cycling ideas for your old, heavy or out-dated Anarkali suits to raise your style score as never before!

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Anarkali suits have been ruling the ethnic fashion world for a number of years now. Right from the Mughal era, these graceful and flared silhouettes have been charming women all over the world and have become a popular casual as well as festive-wear outfit these days. But yes, given the basic elaborateness of this garment and the detailing that goes into making them suitable for parties, these Anarkali suits can cost a packet! However, after a few times of flaunting your silk floor-length suit or your plush velvet Anarkali suit you would prefer something new for the next occasion. And for that favourite casual Anarkali which you’ve worn for over a dozen times; it surely needs some revamping before your friends start predicting your wardrobe!

These creative ideas will turn your old Anarkali suits into a fresh-looking trendy silhouette, making your audience drool over them again:
  1. Turn it into a lehenga choli
Silk suits, velvet suits and those heavily embellished Anarkali suits which you purchased for your family wedding can be re-cycled and turned into a new lehenga choli set. Get the Anarkali cut-off from the pleats to be re-stitched as an ethnic skirt and top and pair it with a designer stole or dupatta. You can also wear the heavy skirt with a plain crop top and add a pair of black sunnies as a trendy wardrobe for a wedding baraat!
  1. Restyle as ethnic gown
If your heavy Anarkali suit is floor-length, then you can just ditch the dupatta and wear the garment as an ethnic gown. You can also accessorize it with a beaded belt and wear minimal jewellery for a contemporary look. This goes well for casual suits also.
  1. Belt it on!
Plain suits look really elegant, but you cannot wear that simple and plain black Anarkali suit for a party, no matter how much you like it! Bring your creative side out and use a contrasting coloured heavy dupatta. Fold it neatly and drape it over one shoulder. Secure it with a metal belt and accessorize with a pair of statement danglers and that’s it! You just turned your plain Anarkali suit into a smart designer outfit. This look works best with floor-length suits.
  1. Layered fashion
Another way to restyle your plain or subtly printed Anarkali suit is to layer it. For casual occasions, you can use a short jacket, shrug or poncho having contrasting colours while for formal celebrations a long embroidered jacket will give you a grand appeal with that same old and simple Anarkali.
  1. The Bohemian dress
This one is for all those who love Bohemian clothing. The flare of your Anarkali suit can be detached from the top and re-stitched into a midi dress with shoulder straps or halter-neck detail. Try this with your plain, printed or moderately embroidered suits and you’ll get the trendiest weekend outfit!

So ladies, there’s always something which can be done with your old Anarkali outfits. All you need to do is put your creative caps on!

Author Bio:

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in Anarkali Suits. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Thursday, June 28, 2018

5 Reasons Why Palazzo Suits Are a Wardrobe Must-Have

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Palazzo suits - or pants styled bottoms Indian suits are a commonly spotted silhouette these days. From their beginnings as Pakistani suits to modern day, fancier versions, these uber chic palazzo sets are a preference of every age group and lifestyle. Not only are these stylish and smart, they also are comfortable and easy to wear for long days.

These flared bottoms come are available in a number of variations. A regular palazzo suit has a loose but straight-cut bottom. A bell-bottom has a wider hemline while a sharara bottom is fitted upto the knee and then flares up wide. These plazo bottoms can be plain, printed, embroidered or even layered and ruffled. They are usually paired with a short kurta to form a traditional palazzo suit ensemble, however with the trend of fusion wear catching up these days plazo bottoms are also worn with crop tops, poncho and jacket layers and even with western style blouses and shirts.

With so many variations of salwar suits like churidar suits, trouser suits, Patiala suits and indo-western lehenga suits that are so readily available in the market, palazzo suits definitely have an edge over the other variants thus making them one of the most sought after ethnic wear silhouettes. Here are some reasons as to why these flared garments ought to be in your stylish ethnic wardrobe-
  1. You can wear them anytime, anywhere!
A palazzo suit is indeed a versatile garment which can be carried off for office meetings, shopping trips, kitty parties and even for grand celebrations like weddings. For your day-to-day chores, you can pick up a cotton suit with flared bottoms while for a wedding ceremony a silk or georgette sharara suit detailed with dazzling baubles will make a great pick.
  1. The comfort advantage
Whether you’re out on a scorching summery afternoon or in a house party, plazos allow you to feel at ease with their easy breezy dimensions. As compared to tight churidar suits and Patiala suits that have elaborately pleated bottoms, a palazzo suit is a smart balance of comfort and style.
  1. Perfect for all figure types
Flared bottoms tend to even out the imperfections of a heavy lower body. On the other hand they tend to have a partly ballooning effect for skinny ladies. So no matter what your figure type is, a palazzo suit is definitely meant for you!
  1. It’s the ‘in’ thing
Palazzo suits were extremely popular in India during the 1970s and 1980s. As this trend has been recycled, older women have been particularly hooked to it while the youngsters have embraced it as an option for contemporary ethnic wear. As this trend has been witnessing increasing patronage with time, it suggests that palazzo suits are here to rule the ethnic fashion world for at least a couple of more seasons. As a fashion savvy lady you would prefer to have the latest stuff in your closet and that’s enough reason to splurge on some amazing palazzo suits! You can also get them online at good prices.
  1. The game of mix and match
While a churidar, salwar or a trouser bottom can only be worn with a medium to long length kurta, a palazzo bottom can be paired with a crop top, peplum or kedia style blouses and other types of tops as well as layered with shrugs, jackets and ponchos. So with one palazzo suit, you can create many looks and keep surprising your friends with a new wardrobe each time!

Author Bio:
Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in Palazzo suits. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Friday, June 22, 2018

5 Looks You Can Create With a Banarasi Sari

Shimmer, shine and unmatched luxury with the essence of ethnicity are what describe a Banarasi sari. Patronized by royal families since the Mughal era, Banarasi sarees have managed to be a part of every Indian woman’s wardrobe inspite of stiff competition from contemporary designer drapes. Woven in the looms of the holy city Varanasi located on the banks of the river Ganga, these sarees have mulberry silk and zari threads as their basic ingredients. Intricate and precisely woven forms of flowers, buttis and other Mughal inspired artistic forms woven with brocade form the distinguishing characteristic of these ornate drapes that have seen an increasing number of patrons all over the world.
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Given the versatility of the Indian saree, one can find a number of assortments of colors, blends and other details for these rich silk drapes. Here’s how you can go about experimenting with the enchanting and endearing appeal of Banarasi silk sarees:
  1. The Desi Vibe
Wear your culture on your sleeve – and your tradition with pride! These days, even our globetrotting B-town beauties have been flaunting ethnic wear with zing. A traditional saree from the looms of Banaras with the desi colour palette of red, green, deep yellow, orange or rani pink is absolutely on trend! Take cues from leading fashionistas like Deepika Padukone or Vidya Balan, who know how to gracefully rock these splendid weaves, or from Anukshka Sharma, who walked as a perfect Indian bride in a red Banarasi sari - for her wedding reception.
Accessorize with potli bags, juttis, dupattas in Banarasi stole for an extra oomph.
  1. Elegant Shimmer
Give up all assumptions regarding the loudness of Banarasi sarees. These days thanks to our innovative designers, Indian weavers have been making smart and elegant versions of these drapes, which have an element of regalia and flamboyance, without going overboard with shimmery and dazzle. Such silk saris are also available in softer colours like pastels, muted tones and lighter neutrals as well as woven in silver zari. Thus, if you’re keen on creating an elegant look, then it will be quite easy for you to locate a soft pink saree or a pista green one, woven with silver brocade. Such drapes are also available online and that too at very good prices and deals! These saris are apt for resort weddings and even make a stylish pre-wedding (function) saree for modern brides. Lighter Banarasis or the one woven in Cotton, Cotton silk or cotton based organza can be worn for lighter events and day functions.
  1. The Trendy Boss Babe
If you thought that a Banarasi saree is meant only for weddings, then you probably haven’t explored the vast assortment of drapes woven in the holy city of Varanasi. These days cotton silk is a fast growing preference in the world of contemporary fashion – and so are the plainer, without zari weaves. As a fashion savvy working woman, you can sport a plain Banarasi silk or cotton silk sari that is edged with a dull golden or silver zari border as a trendy garment for your office meetings and corporate events! Opt for a sleek hair-do, put on a pair of minimalistic stud earrings and be the perfectly stylish boss woman! For office wear, you can also pick a plain Banarasi art silk sari which will cost you considerably less than a handloom sari.
  1. Black Beauty
Nothing can beat the enthralling beauty of a black silk saree. When woven in shimmery brocade, a black and golden Banarasi drape detailed with scenery or with delicate buttis, becomes a captivating statement garment. You can accessorize such an ostentatious garment with golden jhumkis and wear it for a wedding reception. You can also experiment with a white or grey polo neck blouse or if your silk saree is not too stiff then you can wear it with a ruffled designer blouse or a sizzling bustier too!
  1. Twirl Delight
Perhaps one of the most comfort-oriented innovations of contemporary ethnic wear is the lehenga saree which has a pallu that looks similar to that of a sari and yet needs no elaborate draping. A multicoloured lehenga saree can be worn to a groovy garba night event. Such silhouettes are usually adorned with gota patti work, thread embroidery, zari and dazzling mirrors and make amazing outfits for weddings and other festive celebrations.
So beauties, it’s time to explore the fashion-friendly world of Banarasi sarees. Before you walk into crowded malls, do check out some reputed websites selling such silk sarees online. I’m surely you’ll definitely find a Banarasi silk saree to suit your unique style and preference!
Author Bio:
Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in Banarasi sarees. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Anarkali Suits - A Trendy Must-Have For Your Festive Wardrobe

Flared Anarkali suits are a trending ethnic silhouette for festive celebrations and special occasions. Read on to know what makes this attire so popular.

Anarkali suits - a grand silhouette that has the power to charm people with its elaborate form. A twirl so mesmerizing, an Anarkali suit is a great ensemble for festive celebrations. This frock-style kurta originated during Mughal era, when it was worn popularly by dancers and courtesans. In fact, the name of this silhouette is derived from the name of the legendary court dancer “Anarkali” who – legends say was the lover of Mughal crown prince Salim, son of the great ruler Akbar.

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Once typically an Islamic traditional garment or the one that clearly belonged to Nawabs, Anarkali suits today have earned patronage all over India, Pakistan as well as other Middle Eastern and Asian countries. Globally located Indian women too prefer to wear this elaborately flared silhouette as a stylish outfit for celebrating special occasions.

Indian weddings and festivals like Diwali and Eid witness a huge number of women wearing Anarkali suits and flaunting their traditions with pride!

Why are Anarkali suits so popular for festive wear?

One of the main reasons that these suits are so popular is that they go well for all body shapes and sizes. The flare of an Anarkali kurta tends to hide figure imperfections, especially the lower body, which may be a major body/ shape issue with many Indian and ethnic women.

Another reason behind the growing popularity of these suits is their element of comfort. Compared to tight churidar suits and straight cut as well as trouser suits, flared, roomier Anarkalis provide a breather! When made with light and flowing fabrics like georgette, crepe and soft net, these suits make for a very comfortable ensemble for long and extended hours of celebrations.

They are also popularly worn by dancers, especially Kathak dancers and contemporary, fusion dancers, for the same reason. For practice sessions and work wear, the cotton Anarkalis are quite popular and are considered quite chic and stylish.

Apart from the above reasons, the patronage shown by celebrities is one of the key factors in scaling up the trend quotient of Anarkali suits. The inherent regal element of this silhouette has made it a favourite of the glitterati and with that a dress code emulated by millions of followers! These days, given the rising summer heat, a lot of celebrities like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan , Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor and many more have been spotted wearing white Anarkali suits at different events.

Floor-length Anarkali suits

Floor-length Anarkali suits can be described as the ethnic version of western style ball gowns. These graceful suits radiate modest glamour and cater to the rising demand for contemporary clothing. Red floor-length suits are often seen as bridal wear attire worn for the wedlock ceremony as well as bridal shower.

Contemporary adaptations

Given the rising innovativeness of Indian designers and a strong inclination towards global fashion, these days Anarkali silhouettes have entered the contemporary and fusion wear segment with trending details like cold shoulder sleeves, asymmetrical hemlines, jacket and poncho layers and many other fusion styles that have only scaled up the versatility and popularity of this majestically beautiful silhouette!

Author Bio

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in Anarkali Suits. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Latest Trends in Bridal Lehenga

Hey gorgeous lady, are those heavenly wedding bells ringing for you? Well then first of all big and hearty congratulations! Your D-day is approaching fast and may be raising your heartbeat with each passing day. It’s indeed a very important event of your life and you deserve to look the best! That calls for some serious research about what’s trending in bridal wear. But don’t worry you won’t have to spend hours in those over-crowded malls or keep switching over websites to know about the latest fashion in bridal lehengas; we have you sorted for that.

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So for all the gorgeous brides-to-be, here’s what to look out for while deciding your up-to-date wedding attire:

Colours of the season

Red lehengas still remain a traditional favourite for Indian brides, however a lot of them these days prefer blush pink or golden as the ruling colour of their majestic wedding outfit. Some of the recent weddings in Bollywood witnessed brides walking the aisle in these trending colours. While Sonam Kapoor opted for a traditional red bridal lehenga, Anushka Sharma and Neha Dhupia chose pink lehengas for their D-day.

Ethnicity is the new trend

Ethnic glamour that has modesty at its core is the new trend followed by Indians worldwide. After a phase of overwhelming western influence, Indian brides these days prefer to be completely rooted to their culture for their wedding. Those westernized fish cut lehengas which were popular during half a decade ago, have given way to the orginal circular lehengas that have a wider flare. Brides prefer flowing fabrics like silk and georgette which allow them to twirl freely and get that picturesque flare captured as beautiful memories!

The traditional weave of Banarasi silk has been ruling the wardrobe of Indian brides and even their families. If you’re game for shimmers and ostentatious details, then you can choose a vibrant Banarasi silk lehenga choli for the wed-lock ceremony. For elegant resort weddings, a silver zari base will work better!

The ancient art of zardozi is now an important detail of bridal lehengas. No matter how much you prefer to be simple with your wardrobe, a little dazzle is always a good idea when it comes to styling your wedding look. If you’re still inclined towards minimalism, then choose a net lehenga choli that has moderate appliqués and a zardozi lace border.

The significance of designer dupattas

A dupatta is an essential component of a lehenga choli ensemble. However, a lot of fusion ensembles and indo-western lehengas comprise only of an ethnic skirt and blouse. But for your own wedding, as a cultural norm you’d be covering your head with a dupatta and that makes it a prominent part of your wardrobe. While buying your wedding lehenga, if the dupatta is relatively plain, then you must either edge it with a heavy lace or buy a separate designer dupatta in Banarasi silk or embellished net fabric.

So beauties, play your wardrobe game strong on your D-day to have your audience talking about it for months. Most importantly, choose a garment that enhances your beauty to its peak and fulfils your desire of being the most gorgeous bride ever!

Author Bio:

Ritu is a creative and marketing communications specialist, a devout reader and a passionate writer, who successfully manages an operations role with the popular ecommerce business Saree.com. Ritu is a trained textiles and weaves’ connoisseur and an expert in Bridal Lehengas. Currently, Ritu is closely observing and studying the Indian ethnic wear fashion and design segment, as she goes about creating stimulating written and graphic content.