The Lineage of Paithani Sarees: Untold Tales Of The Maharashtrian Drape
India shares a unique bond with handloom, spanning over centuries, with priceless weaves conserved and passed on from mothers to their daughters as an invaluable handloom. Paithani leads the roster. Decoding the most favoured drape of Maharashtrian brides, in all its glory and nature-inspired motifs, Paithani is a legacy for Indians. Its cultural connotation rests in the kaleidoscopic colours of each masterpiece. The History of Paithani..Readmore
The Humble Indian Salwar Kameez Is Now An Official Getup: Learn How to Adapt
We live in a world that accepted western attire at workplaces several years ago. As more and more women join the bandwagon, the pressure to maintain the trend and look chic in a western outfit increases. Whether it is a pair of trousers with a shirt or pencil skirts with a top, westernization is more of a fad. Today, women are trending in the humble salwar kameez, which is an uber-comfortable attire. Come to think of it and Indian clothing..readmore
Love Indian embroidery? Get a glimpse of the different styles
Blessed with a myriad of cultures, India is a land of diversity even when it comes to fashion. Art and crafts are one of the prized possessions of the country. One such craft is Indian embroidery—a variety of thread work done in Indian dresses and admired globally. Due to its variety of regional cultures, there are specific embroideries that came up from different regions. For instance, Kantha work of Bengal, Chikankari of..readmore
Tips to Get an Expensive Wedding Lehenga for Less
Yay, we are so excited! Want to know why? Because the WEDDING SEASON IS HERE, and WE CAN’T KEEP CALM! But you do not need to spend a bomb to buy a grand, elaborate wedding lehenga. You can use a few tricks (which we suggest) and implement those to create an ultra-luxurious look, whose cost won’t exceed your budget. Choose the typical colours for your wedding lehenga The moment you ask for a minty green or icy blue lehenga..readmore
Know it all about Banarasi Sarees
Silk ensembles or handiwork on silk fabric have been traced back to the Vedic times. Mention of Hiranya, which means ‘cloth made from gold’, was found in the Rig Vedas while describing the attire of the Gods. And a section of scholars believes that the description of Hiranya, is similar to what Banarasi Sarees/outfits look like, and the Pali texts and Jataka tales mention the clothing trade on the banks of Ganga in Kashi, or the..readmore
Indian Outfits for a Glamorous Diwali Look
Diwali is almost here and we must stock our closets with new-in Indian outfits to get ready during the festivities. Sarees to Anarkali Suits, designer Lehengas to Sharara Suits, each Indian ensemble is unmatched for especially during the festive season. If you are a new bride or will be getting married soon, you will be spending the day with your new in-laws and I am sure you will be looking forward to choosing the classiest and most elegant..readmore


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