Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Indian Bridal diaries

Indian wedding are always known for their magnificent spending.  Months before the wedding, planning starts up with how many number of events and rituals will going to be.  It sure is once in a life time for opportunity for the bride-to-be to go gaga over her shopping!!  It definitely can be overwhelming for brides since there are so many designers and so many breathtaking awesome bridal wear out in the market.

To be precise Indian weddings have got about dozens of different rituals within the ceremony. The most important among them can be Sangeet, Mehndi, Haldi, Puja right before the wedding,  the main wedding,  Puja after the wedding and the big old reception.  It is very understandable with all these rituals brides to be can go through a lot of pressure of what to and what not-to-wear for their important days.
One of the biggest questions is about the color combinations. With so many vibrant bridal colors it can be a bit confusing with what color to choose.  

Let us start with Sangeet ceremony. As the name suggests it is all about music and masti ! This is the major entertainment factor that brings in the wedding sprit. It is fun night out with music and blessings to the soon to be bride and groom.  Since there is going to be lot of dancing it is a better idea to go with not so heavy worked lehanga or floor length gown. Opt for something that is easy to carry around, and lets you dance freely.  Colors of the season: Royal blue and Beige, Pastel pinks and blues.
             

                 

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Maggam/ Hand work Indian saree blouse

Very unique one of a kind applique work mixed with the maggam sequinns, zari and pearls makes these beautiful one of a kind flower work. 
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Monday, 27 October 2014

Semi traditional langa voni / Half saree

The evergreen combination of Haldi-kumkum or Pasupu-kumkum can never get old. The bright yellow net with antique zari booties and a cut work border combined with golden antique zari worked up on the red velvet blouse. This can be worn to a family get-to-gethers to traditional work days.
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Thursday, 28 August 2014

Indo-Western Long gown


Floor length long gown fits for cocktail parties to late sunday brunches. As floor lengths are "in" we have created this beautiful bright long gown by blending Indian embroidery work and gave out a unique definition to the gown.

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Monday, 28 July 2014

Semi traditional Party wear Langa voni or half saree

There are some combinations that can never go wrong for any occasion. Red-green-gold is one of the impressive combinations among such, and a 'must have' combination for every girl. It is a striking red netted lehanga with a cut work of gold and a hand embroided pearls-zari border. The blouse is of green raw-silk hand embroided with pearls and zari complimenting the border of the lehanga to go with. Altogether this lehanga is traditional yet modern in style..!
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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Party wear half saree/ Langa voni

Golden Peach Half saree/ Langa voni
Netted pink lehanga with the borders of gold cut work and gota, purple and red velvet plus, added patches making the langa look elegant for any ceremony. Dupatta/ voni has a hand worked botis all over with the borders and a plain sequins blouse. Overall this half saree is an eye stunner  for any occasion. 

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Sunday, 6 July 2014

Jewel Neck blouse

Beautiful black hand embroidered full sleeves collared maharani blouse embellished with pearls,sequins, silk thread, gold and silver zardozi. With the motives of flowers, branches, leaves and parrots on the each sleeve. This blouse can be teamed up with an elegant light colored sarees and as well as can be paired up with contrast plain colors of lehanga and dupatta, highlighting the blouse

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