A Woman Popular By The Name Akshara Who Popularized The Ethnic Trend In India
The celebrities today are the ones who create the trend. They are said to define the fashion statement and are a symbol for the entire generation whom everyone follows in every term. Hina Khan popularly known as Akshara is a…
How to Wear Statement Jewellery
Statement Jewellery is nothing new. People have been wearing this Jewellery for long but today this kind of jewellery has become important because you just don’t need to wear a piece of jewellery for the sake of wearing one. Rather,…
Harem Pants- A Perfect Pant For Every Occasion
At the present time, the harem pants have re-emerged as a popular fashion trend and it is here to stay. These trousers are really popular among modern men and women as these come with a wide range of styles, which…
Everything about Hand woven sarees
Sarees are the oldest type of garment draped by Indian women. Reference to a garment resembling a saree can be found in the Hindu texts and manuscripts from the time of Harappa culture. You can also find many statues and…
Jamdani Sarees – Feel the royalty in you
Fine fabric has always dominated the clothing scenario of Bengal. For centuries Bengal has produced fine fabrics that are ideal for hot and humid weather condition. Bengal is known for its hot summer months and mild winter. So it becomes…
Things you always wanted to know about Bengali Sarees
It is often said that Bengal is the home of culture, festivals, food, creation and artistry. Well yes Bengal has always inspired people from different parts of India and abroad to come and join the rich cultural heritage of creation…
Make The Festivals And Ceremonies Brighter With Gota Sarees
A typically North-Indian wedding cannot be imagined without the bride wearing a fabulous Gota saree or lehenga. Though the art of Gota embroidery originated in the north-western state of Rajasthan, the technique gained popularity in many other parts of India…
Sambalpuri Sarees: Reflecting The Tradition Of Odisha
Sambalpuri Saree originates from Odisha, India. These are hand woven traditional sarees wherein the weft and the warp are the first ties, dyed and then carefully woven. Usually, they are produced in Sonepur, Bargarh, Sambalpur, Boudh and Balangir Districts of…
All You Need to Know About Tussar Silk Sarees
Also referred to as Tussar Silk, Kosa Silk, and Wild Silk, Tussar Silk is a delicate thread used in the making of a fine looking fabric. ‘Kosa’ in Sanskrit means Desi Tusser. Manufactured on a large scale in India, especially…
All About Organza Silk Sarees
Organza is a popular fabric traditionally produced from silk. It is sometimes also manufactured using synthetic materials like nylon or polyester. The continuous and thin fiber filaments (natural or synthetic) are woven in a balanced fashion to create a plain-weave…