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Exclusive traditional Indian embroideries for that perfect partywear

February 6th, 2008 by Utsav

Embroidery is an art used to beautify or decorate a fabric with the use of thread or yarn stitched into the fabric with a needle. It is essentially a handicraft or even created with the use of sewing machines to produce machine embroidery. Embroidery has been in existence since 3000 BC. Ancient embroidery artifacts have survived from Egypt, Iron Age Northern Europe and Song Dynasty China. It was Popular among Arabs and Mughals of olden days, embroidered ladies salwar suits come in many different styles. Those people prefer embroidered salwar kameez in ordinary cotton fabric with as many as eighty panels with ornate embroidery and mirror work. Royalty could afford more intricate brocade, tanchoi and heavy satins even with real gold and silver embroidery, studded with precious stones. This art is again a manifestation of man’s ability to create beautiful things and has since evolved and today embellishments and embroidery are an integral part of fashion. This creative art has given self-employment to many ladies and karigars. It’s a tough job. Flawlessness and perfection in this art can be achieved only through constant practice.

India is very rich in terms of art and crafts because of different communities and culture of its people. India is a diversified country having varied range of cultures and customs. The Indian art and craft have become world famous. These arts have acclaimed international fame and are in great demand in western countries. After independence these arts were revived by the Indian government which improved the declining situation of the Indian embroideries. The main support came from the Indian government.There is huge demand of Indian embroidered garments. Indian fashion has come a long way. Not only has it grown rapidly, but there has also been a revival of traditional Indian fabric and embroidery. Exclusive embroidery is their domain and forte. There is huge variety of embroideries done in India, here are few of them which have got more fame in terms of popularity in international market : -

Zardozi workt: It  is also termed as metal embroidery or metallic applique embroidery. It is an ancient form of embroidery basically done with gold or silver zari threads. It is also known as metal embroidery. Although now-a-days it is also done with colored metal threads.The word Zardozi is derived by combining two words Zar and Dozi which in Persian language means gold and embroidery respectively. It finds its genesis in Persia and flourished considerably under the reign of Akbar the Mughal Emperor. Initially it was done with real metal threads of gold and silver for the rich and royal. In between the application of pearls and precious stones looks stunning on it.

Zardozi work is an extension of zari embroidery which is done with crochet hook. A crochet hook is used with metallic threads and the stitch resembles a chain stitch. As zardozi is done with coiled metal wires studded with stones, beads, etc is heavy in weight therefore is done on fabrics that are thick and heavy like silk, velvet, stain, crepe, etc. Clothes with zardozi are an integral part for any wedding or important functions as it depicts royalty.

Mirror Embroidery: Mirror embroidery is the specialty of Gujarat state. This form of embroidery finds its origin during the 13th century in Persia. It is always coupled with other forms of embroidery using different size and shaped mirrors as embellishments. The mirrors used are of different shapes and sizes like round shape, diamond shape, square shape, etc. However round shape is the most common shape of mirrors used in this form of embroidery.

Basically it was more utilized by Jats community. It is embroidered using colorful threads like red, green, blue, yellow, black, maroon, etc. Many different types of stitches like cross stitch, buttonhole stitch and satin stitch are used in its combination.

This art apart from Gujarat state is also practiced in neighboring state of Rajasthan and in appliqué art of Orissa.It is usually used on ethnic garments as well as on Indo-western outfits and is fast gaining popularity in the west as well. This embroidery has also seen the limelight of international ramp shows too.

 Kantha Embroidery: Kantha is the traditional form of embroidery of West Bengal. This embroidery uses a running stitch and is used to decorate quilts, bed sheets, blankets, saris, salwar suits, stoles, napkins, etc. Patterns like human beings, animals, flowers, geometric designs and mythological figures are usually created with this kind of embroidery. The different types of Kantha include Sujani kantha, Durjani kantha, Lep kantha, Archilata kantha, Rumal kantha and Oaar kantha.

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Ethnic party Indian sarees for glamorous look

January 16th, 2008 by Utsav

Nothing could more admire the Indian beauty then the traditional Indian wear. If you are in love with the Indian attire, you have a good reason to smile as a varied collection of Ethnic wear is available in the market with the intricate patterns and embellishments. These versatile dresses bring elegance and style to its wearer. The entire range of exotic ethnic wear is available in the market in different fabrics like silk, georgettes, chiffons etc. Indian ethnic sarees is one such traditional dress that makes the contemporary women more glamorous and classic. If you think that you will look boring in a saree, then think twice. Saree can add up charm and delicacy to your personality if draped in a right manner.  

Exclusive range of Indian sarees is available in alluring style and patterns. If  it’s a family occasion or any festival, you may search among the various options available in the market like bandhej sarees, traditional saress, wedding sarees, silk sarees, printed sarees, zari sarees, bridal sarees, and many more. These sarees are embellished with Zardosi work, Kundan work, Sequin work etc. You may also find some ultimate collection of designer wear which is a perfect party wear. Any of the kind could be wore during a party if it complements your skin texture. Always remember to drape the saree in an elegant and graceful manner and right choice of blouse is also utmost important. For example, a crepe saree in a pink color with maroon pallu and similarly maroon blouse results in a connoisseur delight. A good color combination, with mix of traditional and modern look and some butta work on the crepe silk saree can be a good choice for a party. 

Also, with the online clothes store, it has become so convenient to compare and shop your clothes and accessories. You don’t need to step out in the chilling winter or scorching summer to grab your favorite outfit. Visit through the trusted online websites. Select few ethnic sarees and then make a choice among them. Make a very apt decision while selecting a color as it can make a huge difference in either looking gorgeous or looking worst. Grab the glamorous saree which you can carry very well to shimmer all the way. 

Ladies, never compromise on your looks. Many of you wear only sarees for a daily wear or even for some parties or festivals. But now no need to loose heart if you want to look hot, wear an appealing saree in a most stylish way to steal the heart of men around you. After all, looking good is your inherent right so put in all your effort to bring the best in you.

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Online Casual Indian Salwar Kameez proves best as a daily wear

August 7th, 2007 by Utsav

Salwar kameez is indeed a very comfortable outfit. Especially in summers, when the temperatures are shooting up, everybody tries to wear light clothes. Recently, the trend of wearing a printed cotton salwar with a plain kurta is gaining quick popularity. Whether one plans to go to the office or to college, almost every girl resorts to this option. 

Casual Indian salwar kameez has become a very comfortable option. Also these fabrics are available in all kinds of fabrics ranging from crepe to silk to cotton. Indians preferably wear salwar kameez in order to escape from this scorching temperature. Apart from this Indian salwar kameez, if stitched properly does give an elegant look. Even the west is deeply inspired by this art of wearing an Indian salwar kameez. More importantly, these outfits are 24*7 available online. Anybody and everybody can access these outfits online. Even if one is stationed overseas, online shopping has its wings spread almost everywhere. 

Lucknow is also famous for its lucknowi salwar kameez. The fabric is crisp, the colour range is diverse and the fall of the cloth is also fabulous. These couture’s are also gaining fast recognition from the girl audience.  

Many young girls prefer wearing a good shade of salwar with an elegant kurta and flat slippers. This is the most ideal dress combination for college going girls or even those going to their work stations. This casual wear is easy to handle and at the same time it looks appealing. 

There is a lot to Indian coutures and attires. Almost every season we seem to modify the existing styles in fashion and come up with something new. These summers, the entire girl crowd is rushing towards Indian salwars.  

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Learn to wear indian saree in different styles

June 28th, 2007 by Utsav

One of the most sensuous attire ‘Indian saree’ adorns women to become modest and attractive in it. The great Indian women in different sphere of life, admire and appreciate the style, strength of the saree and thus want to learn to wear these Indian saree in different styles. 

To quote Chantal Boulangar “draping is in minds and skills of the individuals and is passed on by demonstrations alone”. 

The allure of the saree comes not only from the way it hints at a body’s curves but also in the way it is draped on an Indian woman’s body. This saree draping could actually be done in different styles.  

The most common way is when an Indian woman winds or wraps the saree around her waist and then drapes the extra cloth over her shoulder and lets it fall down over her right breast. The different saree draping style enhances the women and creates more interest and shows diversity. Saree can make a women look sensous yet beautiful. 

Diversity in culture and tradition has actually given birth to different saree styles of saree drapping. Different saree styles include Gujrati saree style, Bengali style, Maharashtrian saree style, Tamilian saree style and lots more. Women around the world like to drape these beautiful Indian saree in different styles. 

More and more women do learn to wear Indian saree in different style just to have a different look altogether. 

Wear Indian saree in different styles: 

Gujrati saree style: This version of draping commonly known as ‘seedha pallu style”, is also found in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh. In this style, the loose end is draped over the shoulder rather than the left, and is also draped back-to-front rather than other way round. It is quiet different from other styles of saree drapping. 

Bengali saree style: This way of draping an Indian saree, where the saree is worn pleat less. The saree cloth is wrapped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder, the pallu is then brought up under the right arm and once again cast over the left shoulder. 

Maharastrian saree style: In maharatrian way of saree draping instead of usual five and a half meters, the saree measures eight meters. One portion of the saree is drawn up between the legs, tucked in behind the waist, while another portion is draped as a pallu over the bosom. Thus it forms a kind of divided saree allowing greater freedom of movement. It’s also known as ‘nauvari style’ of draping a saree. 

Tamilian Style:  This way of saree drapping style is very much like maharashrian style. In this style too the saree measures 8 meters, after wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the saree is taken over the shoulder, wrapped once again around the waist and tucked on the left side. 

An Indian woman sometimes wears a saree not only as a piece of clothing but also to show where she comes from. These styles differ though are based on what part of India she is from and on what traditional style of draping she is following. Saree is Indian women’s statement to the world. Nowadays the metro women want to experiment with different saree. 

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