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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Printed Saree Trend 2015
Posted on 5:17 PM by 1
Saree is a fashion staple for
women not only in India but around the globe. From Bollywood to Hollywood
celebrities like to drape a beautiful saree on different occasion. Sarees are
one of the essential to complete a woman’s wardrobe. Sarees can be worn at
Weddings, Parties and for casual look too. There are many types of sarees
available in market like embroidered sarees, half n half saree and Printed saree. Embroidered and half n half sarees are mostly first choice for weddings
or parties but printed sarees are very versatile they can be worn on any occasion.
Types of Printed saree
1) Floral Print Saree
Floral
print is mostly favourite of every woman, the prints of flower and leaf makes
the saree beautiful with any shade of colour from light to bright. One of the
must have printed saree for a casual look.
2) Animal Print Saree
Animal
Print saree is basically resemble to the pattern of animal’s skin. Mostly
Leopard Print, Zebra Print, Tiger print and giraffe print sarees are in trend.
3)
Abstract Print Saree
Abstract print is basically a motif print on
the saree with the blend of lots of colours. The print could be mixture of any
print.
4)
Geometric Print Saree
Sarees which have print of geometric figures
like squares, lines, triangles and many more. Geometric prints can be worn on
festivals and parties too.
5)
Figure Print Saree
Figure print saree basically have prints of
particular figure, it could be anything face of a human, or natural figure like
trees, any bird or animal.
6)
Bandhani Print
Bandhani Print is basically a similar print
of the bandhani (Tie & Dye) Saree. It can have many variety of print style
like dots, squares, lines and waves (leheriya saree). Bandhanni is most popular
in Gujarat and Rajasthan. It looks incredible on Bright Colours.
Printed Saree As Per the Body Type
While selecting a printed
saree for any occasion one should always keep in mind their body structure. So let’s
check out that what kind of print you should select as per your body type.
1) Slim Built: A woman with
slim body should go for big scattered prints, small print and repetition print
also suits to slim built woman.
2) Heavy Built: A woman who
has heavy body should go for Small to medium prints. They should avoid big
prints. And one more thing to take care that the print should not be on all
over the saree.
So next time when you go to
buy a saree don’t forget to select a printed one as per your body type.
Stay tuned for next fashion update.
Stay tuned for next fashion update.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Celebrity Sarees Designers - Sabyasachi, Anamika Khanna, Manish Malhotra, Tarun Talhani
Posted on 6:53 PM by Unknown
Sabyasachi Designer Sarees Collection
The Designer who has spread his charm over the Indian Brides, by his Wedding Collections in the Ethnic Apparel Line, Sabyasachi Mukherji being
the most popular Bridal couture designer
in India, designs his best innovative creations with reviving the traditional
gypsy looks. The designer in using magnificent sparkling and shiny themes to glam up
the themes of Bridal wear, using designs concepts of fabric combinations and
patterns of the past era, merging to bloom out a new design. Take look at his
glitz and glamorous collection of bridal wear in his adoring theme designs in
sarees.
- Aishwarya in an elegant black saree, in velvet rich enough to enhance the beauty of the golden work embroidery and embellishments in unique and vintage motifs, added on pallu and border edging, a black blouse with a closed neck pattern highlighted with work.
- Madhuri wearing a half and half saree in net and georgette sari on the sets of jhalak dikhlaja, the beige net highlighted in resham embroidery lower drape and pallu in black highlighted with a golden work border an a golden blouse.
- A model walks the ramp for the Designer Sabyasachi Grand Finale at Delhi Couture Week 2013, a glamorous saree in golden embellishments all over scattered and a shiny sequins blouse to give a full heavy bridal look.
Anamika Khanna Designer sarees
The only Designer who has showcased at Paris Fashion Week with her own International Label, Anamika Khanna is a Indian designer who
designs sarees in their utmost new look of New exotic looking Silhouettes, a great design concept to
look fabulous for those fashion trend fans. She has gained fame for her saree
silhouettes and has many Bollywood celebs following her saree trend, a sari worn with
designed blouse and a pair of bottom, in form of pants or leggings to suit the whole saree look.
- A model walks the ramp for Anamika Khanna Delhi Couture Week 12, a dazzling saree in her signature designer drape, with lacy border, a matching bottom wear in black and a golden blouse.
- Diya Mirza at the Filmfare Awards 2013, walks in Anamika Khanna design, a stylish golden drape, in signature designer drape, with black blouse long sleeve and closed neck and matching bottom wear.
- Frieda Pinto wearing an Anamika Khanna Designer saree, in golden and black, a heavy blouse in pattern embroidery and a simple upper drape in gold, with a waist belt.
- Sonam Kapoor the fashionista wears Anamika Khanna Designs at events and ceremonies, here is a view of her in a golden drape saree in signature designer drape, with a gypsy blouse pattern in maroon with embroidery to add glamour, with a dhoti styled bottom wear.
Manish Malhotra Designers Saree
The famous fashion designer of India Manish malohtra who is very popular I in Indian film industry for
his creativity & designs in fashion industry with his label “MANISH MALHOTRA”. Manish Malhotra the
name whom Bollywood follow for each & every Events even it personal.
- Sri Lankan Beauty Jacqueline Fernadez carry blue designer saree with floral sequins in & border dark blue border with long sleeves plain yet attractive blouse at 51st Femina Miss India.
- Shilpa Shetty wore designer red embroderied lehenga saree on the set of event, which is designed by Manish Malhotra, the saree embellished with gold glitter work &sleeveless blouse with deep backless square neck pattern.
- Bollywood actress walk for Manish Malhotra at WIFW Kashmiri collection with fulkari worked lehenga sarees.
- Kangana Ranauat recently carry a beautiful half & half plain saree which is designed by Manish Malhotrs at LFW 2014. This beautifulgeorgette saree paired with peach colour blouse.
Tarun Tahiliani Designer Sarees Collection
Tarun tahiliani, a famous designer who is noticed by his creativity & textile heritage of India
in her designer collection. Famous divas always prefer tarun for their sarees collection.
- South Indian actress Ileana carry a designer Magenta plain saree which is paired with designer blouse with small mirror stone all over blouse which is designed by Tarun Talhani for event.
- Bollywood king khan wife Gauri Khan carry a designer dark blue georgette saree embellished with sequins gold and silver patch border paired with sleeveless blouse.
- Plain white saree with unique twisted dhoti style saree with black border and sleevless blouse. & the other model displaying cream designer lehenga style saree at Lakme fashion week event.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Wedding Wear Blouses-Royal Elegance
Posted on 4:09 PM by Unknown
Wedding Blouses the creation of
Designers
The Saree Lovers always need a trendy stylish Blouse to go
with their sarees, to glam up the charming saree look in a wedding blouse is the key to the whole look. Sarees worn with a perfect Blouse always steals the hearts
of the fans and saree lovers, with massive attraction and appreciation, and
what’s best for a Wedding saree, it
just involves a designer’s touch to
highlight your attire out in crowd.
Have you seen the Celebrities
shine out at the Red carpet at
events and festivals? Wearing their favourite designer saree, making sure their blouses are a simple attraction
even with a simple fabricated saree ofcourse, the blouse is the elixir of the
look to give total sparks and Glamour.
I have picked up couple of Saree Blouse Designs for the wedding Look, to have all the perfect
look and feel of the Wedding Enchanted Charm and the best ambience created by
the Ladies wearing the sarees.
Designers Choice
A designer choice saree blouse to match along with your
simple saree is a very good way of attracting the best looks of your saree or
simply wearing a designer’s saree from their collection which has the best
wedding blouse.
The Golden Charm
Wearing a golden blouse, either in fabric being golden or
the embellishments or elements making it to be in golden, which matches your
sarees for the wedding event. Sequins and metal embellishments can makes a good fashion concept of
golden blouse.
Royal Bridal Blouse
A royal bridal look of a blouse is simply determined by the royal
traditional colours and of course fabric of Brocade, may be added with little
deigned embroideries to spark it up, or the brocade itself can do the trick.
Creative Ethnic
Using the new fashion styles and pattern cuts to revive your
blouse, with styles of collar, or sleeves adding yokes or a new cut line can
bloom up a wedding blouse, cutwork being a creative form and the new techniques
to groom up the wedding saree look.
Simply Elegance
Charming embellishments, which look exquisite, royal, ethnic
and especially elegant in a wedding blouse paired up with a wedding wear saree.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Wedding saree drapes
Posted on 4:04 PM by Unknown
· The Indian traditional wedding saree drapes
The best thing of wedding is that two families coordinate
into one. Wedding moment inspires the meaningful cultural tradition with
colorful details, rich touch and so many pleasing moments. On that day all
brides want to look special with their dresses & her charm. So mostly all
brides are confused for her so called perfect outfit. As an Indian tradition
brides carry a traditional dress like saree,
lehenga choli, salwar suits, according to their culture.
India a place which is popular for its vast
culture & its tradition, where language & wedding rituals change at every
few kilometers, but yet connected by a common tradition. As its brides dresses
and even sarees drape style are also different according to the states &
cast culture.
Gujarati Bride
- Panetar is popular accepted by the Guajarati bride for her wedding. Gujarat is famous for its tie and dye textiles and the bride dress panetar is a reflection of it with silk weave with white and traditional wedding red colour badhani border which is wear style of wearing is front pallu or siddha pallu style.
- To view more details about Guajarati drape style visit the following link http://goo.gl/MPzk9x
South Indian bride
- South Indian Tamil brides carry a rich silk kanchipuram six or nine yard sari on her wedding day. The sari beautified with gold thread embroidered work with traditional motifs.
- The drape of the saree, is the Nivi or Basic style drape, but carrying the pallu at shoulder broader than the usual width pleats. A waist belt a piece of jewelry that is worn on top of the saree at the waist.
Marathi bride
- Marathi bride carry a nine yard sari it also called as nauvari its drape in traditional style.
- Special green shade in silk saree with a contrasting border in zari. And other yellow and red colours are also worn for the wedding. Or a Paithani saree which is atraditional Marathi brocade saree.
- The drape style is the Marathi saree drapes in Nauvari styles or in the traditional Marathi saree, you can find the Marathi drapes on this link here http://goo.gl/ZDDVuw
Bengali bride
- Bengali bride wear silk sari on her wedding day which is highlighted with gold zari or buta work with traditional motif. The Baluchari sarees being the traditional brocade weave saree of Kolkata, is worn by the women during their marriage.
- The saree in white and red being the saree of Bengali women also worn in embellished forms, with the traditional Bengali drape.
- The image below shows you the tradition and rituals of a Bengali bride
- To learn traditional Bengali saree draping this is the useful link http://goo.gl/tgcPfP
On her life special day which she
was dreaming from her childhood a bride can take an inspiration for her dress
from designer sketches or bridal collections or wedding magazines.
You can choose a golden or try
any others colors like green, peach, pink for your wedding. Designer Sabyasachi
famous for his traditional Indian Ethnic Wear and Indian bridal Couture designs
the lustrous bridal wear for women.
The wedding collections and
elements used in attires of Indian bridal fashion which is revived with modern
elements keeping it unique and traditional with the wedding charm.
Chudas and Bengals a tradition of
different indian rituals to wear at wedding by the Bride.
A modern Indian Bride dress up.
With a Lehengacholi in new concept and colours, with jewelry and other bridal
elements to complete the look.
The mehendi, a common tradition
in Inida for brides, to wear a classic Indian design of Henna Paste on hands
and feet to increase the beauty and charm of a total bride look on her special
day.
for more information on saree drapes look out for our new updated blogs.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
5 Marathi Saree Drape Styles
Posted on 1:47 PM by Unknown
Marathi Saree Drape Styles
Maharashtra is a known state in India for its cultural, tribal
and traditional clothing styles, in the drapes of sarees, which are followed by
the women on traditional and festival events. Saree being the national attire
has many ways of draping, classified drapes on states and their rituals and
cultures. The tradition of Marathi women has been cherished by the female today
also by styling up in the traditional Marathi saree and styling drapes.
Marathi saree can be draped in a number of ways, here I will
be discussing and giving methods of 5 Maharashtrian saree drapes. This
information is provided for an easier and simpler form of draping style of the
Marathi style sarees.
A Marathi saree simply consists and is identified by its look.
- Silk fabric and zari woven border
- Border in golden zari weave in contrast colour and pallu also has horizontal borders
- A Paithani saree, which has a zari weave pallu with parrot and chandelier motifs
- All over the saree there are small butti form motifs scattered evenly.
Let’s learn how to drape up traditional Marathi saree and
different other styles of Marathi saree draping.
- Traditional Nauvari drape
This is a drape which is very well highlighted by its drape
and cowls which make it attractive and traditional for the Maharashtrian style
drape. In this drape the lower pleats are kept facing the right hand side.
- Start by taking the corner end of the saree and wraped the open edge from left to right, tying a knot on the right side waist.
- Pick the lower corner of the small end and tuck it in the place by the knot.
- Now take the width to unevenly wrap the pallu section, from left to right front, under the right arm, passing up the left shoulder to throw back.
- Make sure that the top edge of the width is longer than the lower edge in length, wich is hanging back at the back shoulder.
- Now make lower drape pleats of all remaining saree, of 5-6 inches and tuck it in centre waist but keeping the pleats faced on the right side.
- Part the lower pleats at the bottom to have the pleats more on the right side more and left side lesser, and draw the part backwards, between two legs.
- Pull up from back so it can be tucked at the centre back waist, make sure the border is straight hiding one side border under another one neatly.
- Now pick the right hand side lower drape pleat, and bring it across your left waist, and tuck in keeping 12-15 inches free to drop off.
- Then work on the shoulder pleats, take top edge to be sat firmly on shoulder, pin it.
- Then take the lower edge, in pleats and the set on shoulder keeping the back hanging pallu width in perfect straight level. Pin pleats at shoulder place.
This link of the video will help in guiding
with the steps to follow them easily. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXWcNNaLx9o
2. Traditional Maharashtrian drape
The saree is worn at events and festivals, not only a silk
saree would do but also nay saree can be used to drape up in this manner. Visit
this page for a simplified method of knowing how to drape this TraditionalMaharastrian saree style.
- Start by making pleats at the waist and the tuck in keeping the pleats to the left hand and also facing left.
- Now drape the pallu over the shoulder in pleats of 5-6 inches of whole width, fix with a pin.
- Now part the lower drape pleats from bottom in centre, and hold the middle section pulling it back between the two legs, up from the back.
- Fix the border as it appears one border, then take pleats neatly in small width and tuck at the centre back waist.
3. Peshawai Nauvari drape
This is another style of Marathi nauvari saree, which is
also the Brahmini style drape, it is worn at festivals and also for traditional
dance dress up. It has a curvy layer of border falling from the centre of the
waist.
- The basic steps are the same, as the nauvari saree, all before making the pleats.
- The pleats are well set 1st and held by a pin at the left shoulder by 7-8 inches of pleats.
- Now when making the lower drape pleats, they are folded and tucked facing the right side, just before tucking the saree edge of one pleats should be taken and used for covering the pleats inside and the tucked at the waist centre.
- Now making equal part of the pleats from bottom, pushing the border edge between the legs to the back, pulling the left sections edge to tuck in at centre back waist neatly.
- Then the right side pleat point should be lift in front to the top and tuck at front centre waist.
- The open edge to be lifted for tucking at centre, but making pleats of 3 inches on border which is facing left, in 4-5 pleats and then hold the saree fabric from left and let of border pleats, tuck the right hand held fabric in centre waist.
- This will create a zigzag or curvy pleat hanging form at the front
- Adjust the front drape of pleats across the shoulder hide the waistline on front.
4. Marathi style drape - 1
This style can be worn at parties and as well as cultural
events, festivals, to give a feel of Marathi saree style blending it with a
basic drape making it more comfortable worn at regular events. Follow the steps
below to get this drape.
- Start with taking the end of the saree of the left, leave a meter length free, and wrap around the waist bringing it to be tied by a knot on the centre waist.
- After this, take the shorter end of the saree bottom corner and draw it backwards between legs, pulling up ad tucked in at centre back waist looking neat.
- Now take the width, make pallu pleats of 6-7 inches and wrapping around from left to right and front side, under right armhole to top left shoulder, Pin it in place.
- Then take the open left saree edge to form lower drape pleats, tuck them in centre waist facing left side.
5. Marathi style drape - 2
This is a variation of the Marathi saree draped by the
ladies who did hard work, labour work, to find more movement freely and
comfortable.

- Take the basic 1st steps of draping a Marathi saree, tie a centre knot at the front waist leaving a metre length on left.
- Now tack the shorter end lower corner and push it between the two legs, and tuck in at the back centre waist very neatly.
- Now take the longer saree edge, making pleats roughly, of 4-5inches and pass the whole through the two legs at the back.
- Hold the width and re-fold the pleats and pull the section neatly and tuck in at centre back waist. Let most of the length of the remaining saree fall down after tucking at the back firmly.
- Bring the pleated remaining saree drape come in front from wrapping around from right waist to right again, in such way that you open the lower few pleats that it covers like a hip level skirt.
- Then bring in front and take across your left shoulder, re-fold pleats properly and pin in place.
These are the traditional Maharastrian drapes used by women
for depicting their culture at festivals and cultural events. I hope you find
this blog info useful to dress up easily in a Marathi saree drape. Look forward
to find new drapes defined and described our upcoming blog.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Collar neck blouse - A trendy pick in Sarees
Posted on 2:54 PM by Unknown
Collar Neck Blouses
Blouses being a strong attraction in sarees, bring its creations and designs to be spread out vastly with more attributes to highlight a stunning look of a saree look. Here I have mentioned out points to help you wear a Collar neck blouse with a saree at events and with which saree it goes perfect with.
Pinning up some of the main co-ordinating features of the Collar Neck Blouse.
Trendy Pick Blouse Style
- These are mainly worn in this decade by high fashion leaders and people with a fashionable image to set and maintain their status as a fashion style leader, to be followed. Collar neck blouses have a good impression and acceptance in the industry of fashion leading a trend of a variety of such designed blouses.
- Wearers get inspired by the designer’s collection from ramp walk and from celebrities who carry this classy blouse pattern as a trend. People get their blouses tailored from their regular tailors as replicas or from fine designers to either customize it or to have the same replica of the original piece.
- Saris with elegance and simplicity are combined with these type of blouse pattern to increase its attraction and more highlight towards the creation of the blouse.
Pride of The Collar Neck Blouse Style
The fashion of high neck blouse has made a successful
comeback in this decade since 2012 as a leading trend of collar neck blouse
patterns. The creation is vast and has many other sub designs in the collar
patterns. The built-up neck pattern is also worn by the women showing high
profile as it shows class.
Patterns and Elements
- Patterns like V-shaped collar neck patterns and u-shaped collar patterns are merged with more factors for making it unique in terms of fashion. Flat collar patterns give a casual yet presentable look to the sari. In the same manner the short collars (Nehru patti collar) blouses are also available to either combine an elegant or casual sari.
- Stand collars are a charm for all, as can be played with by designing and have many attributes to be customized, either taking the neck at the back with a back neck pattern either giving a different cut of neckline, chine collars are basics of stand collars, but the stand collar does not suit all women in general but its more suitable to women with long neck structure.
- The embroideries used in these patterns make this pattern more unique by its placement sections, or to give the collars embroidery by dominance, or to stick to it, complimenting it in an isolation pattern. Either using buttons on a flap collar blouse or by giving a back centre seam to the collar at the back.
Collar neck blouses to groom a saree wearer is a goof on-trend fashion all around the country, famous with Bollywood celebs. Do stay updated for knowing what's more new to the saree blouse styles.
If you would like to see and get more information on top necklines for blouses in trend.
If you would like to see and get more information on top necklines for blouses in trend.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Latest Blouse Design For Wedding Sarees
Posted on 7:22 PM by Unknown
In this wedding season
most of the women looking for best wedding sarees and same match wedding blouse
for their heavy sarees. Since last few days our valuable customer asking us
that what kind of blouse design that we can wear with our heavy wedding sarees
for our occasion. So for our customer demand today I am sharing with you some
latest wedding blouse designs that you can wear with your sarees and get the
attraction in your wedding.
As recent time in
clothing designs are change day by day, sometime women are confused that which designs
are batter but some designs are still famous and women like that. Today I am
sharing some wedding blouse designs hope you like it and you can choose for
your occasion.
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