Friday, August 28, 2009

Bridal Designer Sarees





Every woman dreams about her wedding day. And an integral part of the wedding day is the dazzling attire of the bride. Bridal wear is something that needs to be chosen with great care for they enhance the romance and beauty of that special day.

look through bridal magazines and wedding websites, attend bridal shows to familiarize yourself with latest designer trends. Keep pictures of the designs you like. From the type, size and location of your reception, determine your budget and styles of wedding gowns you prefer. Contact friends and/or relatives for recommended bridal shops in your area.








Thursday, August 27, 2009

Saree Wearing Styles





















Wearing a sari with any tightly fitting cropped top is fine. You are not breaking any rules, because there are none. We honor the tradition of the sari by bringing it into our lives in a way that works for us. It's easy to hem your normal dressy t-shirt a few inches higher so that it just graces the top of your sari waistline. Perfect, comfy and involves no futzing with a measuring tape!

Gujarati Style
The Gujarati style of wearing a saree requires the pallu to be draped in the front rather than over the shoulder. Sarees with eye-catching magnificent pallus are best worn in this style.

Bengali Style
The Bengali style of wearing a saree has no pleats and is elegantly draped around the body and the pallu has a bunch of keys that falls over the shoulder.

Coorgi Style

The Coorgi style of Karnataka of draping a saree involves tying the pleats in the rear instead of the front and a small portion of the pallu is placed over the shoulder.

Maharashtrian Nauvari Style

The women of Maharashtra wear a nine-yard saree called Nauvari. It is worn like a dhoti at the bottom while the upper portion is worn like a normal saree with the pallu tucked in the waist.


Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Designer Salwar Kameez

Everybody has a desire to look gorgeous but attractiveness is not just associated with attiring what's the latest Salwar suit fashion. Buying salwar kameez for you is an art that requires a proper understanding of what suits your personality. It's all about playing little smart and hiding your physical flaws through intelligent dressing. So, keeping salwar kameez tips in mind can be of great help. Flaunt your slim trim figure but disguise your short height through designer long Kameez. Long Kameez gives you a taller appearance.




For ladies with broad shoulders, sleeves with puff are a total no. Bulky women should cover up their arms and should go in for little longer sleeves say about 5 inches. Such women should always select vertical printed salwar suits taking care that Kameez length is not too short. Remember vertical prints big flower prints and dark colors are just apt for plumpy females. Closed-necked kurta along with Churidar pajami looks fabulous and gives a slimmer look. Slim people can freely wear it. It is smart, trendy and comfortable.

















Anarkali churidar

Anarkali churidar has now become latest fashion trend in India as well as in west also. People from all over the world love to dress themselves in in anarkali churidar as it is designed in very vibrant shades and embellished with heavy embroidery work. Anarkali style in churidar suit evokes a beauty of classical period of India which has now been loved by women all over the world. The look of this beautiful anarkali churidar feels the same, suit is heavily embellished with thread and sequins work embroidery. Contrasting patchwork on yoke of kameez is looking amazing. Contrasting patchwork and gota patti on ghera of the kameez is adding extra grace to this beautiful ensemble. Churidar salwar is plain. Dupatta of salwar suit is beautified by patchwork all around. If you are also anarkali churidar lover then go for this dress for parties it is amazing!!









Enhance your style with Kurti














Enhance your style with Kurtis



excellent collection of fashion kurtis are decorated with complex chicken embroideries and are very simple yet graceful. These kurtis are made from pure fabrics like cotton, silk, chiffon, etc. and thus provide maximum comfort to the wearer.