The Perfect Saree Fabrics for Every Indian Body Type
The quintessential saree is for everyone - The beauty of a saree lies in the fact that it fits everyone regardless of size, shape or age. One of the key factors of having a Perfect Saree look is choosing the right Saree Fabric for your body type. Choosing a Saree according to your shape and size, can do wonders - because it decides whether you look slender or heavy. Want to know more about your ideal saree fabric? Read on to find out! 1. Apple-Shaped Body Type You have an Apple-shaped body if you have wider shoulders, a fuller bust and...
The Perfect Saree Fabrics for Every Indian Body Type
5 Effortless looks for your Best Friend’s Wedding- A Saree Look-book
The wedding season is here to stay with everyone either getting married or attending a wedding. Finding the perfect #OOTD for such an important occasion can be quite stressful amid all the Bridesmaid duties. So we have put together five Effortless Saree Looks for your Best Friend’s Wedding, that are just as amazing on camera as in person - And you can pull them off within minutes! 1. Accordion Maroon Pre-draped Saree + Belt + Blouse (SET) A Red Saree look to turn heads - In heat-set pleated fabric, this gorgeous set in deep red has a modern...
5 Effortless looks for your Best Friend’s Wedding- A Saree Look-book
Keeping up with the trends in the Covid-19 world
Hey! how's it going? Hope everyone is keeping safe and following safety protocols during this pandemic. When we first heard that there is going to be a lockdown, we weren't aware that it would last so long and make our drawing room our office. When do we dress up? When we are going out , right? With nowhere to go, we started taking it very easy and made sweatpants and hoodies our uniforms. Now, thankfully after some time, things are getting back to somewhat normal, the "new normal".... With the world opening up again, we're going to have events to...
Keeping up with the trends in the Covid-19 world
Why is a Saree seen as the embodiment of Indian Women Wear?
The versatile garment Saree had humble beginnings that can be traced back to the time of Indus Valley Civilization (3300 – 1300 B.C) in North-West India. The first generation of sarees was made by cotton & dyes such as Indigo, Lac, Red Madder & Turmeric were used to color them. The name saree comes from a word found in Jain & Buddhist Scripts called “Sattika” that means Women’s Attire. It was also known as Poshak which was a Hindi term. It consisted of three items namely: Antriya – The lower garment Uttariya – A veil worn over the shoulder or...