Monday, 16 April 2012

Traditional lehenga cholis

Dazzling Designer Lehengas Choli with Dupatta
Item Code : JTIDL013

Lehenga choli is synonymous to celebration, tradition, ethnic and uniqueness Traditional Lehengas Choli is most usually worn during festive occasions and grand celebrations like occasion, weddings, etc. and has its roots in the lavish mogul era. Lavish materials like silk, cotton, Georgette, crape, net, satin, brocade and chiffon are most commonly used to make luxurious and stylish clothing that are a staple in the wedding outfit of most Indian brides. Party Wear Lehengas Choli feature a wide variety of beautification work like sequins work, zari work, aari work, beads work, booti work, cutdana work, dori embroidery work, dumka work, gota patti, kasab work, neemzari work, parsi work, patch work, resham embroidery, sitara work, kundan work, stones work, mirror work, zardosi work etc. etc. that imparts a regal, charming appeal to the flowy drape of the ethnic attire.

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Thursday, 5 April 2012

Designer Indian Sarees

The word "saree" is believed to get from the Prakrit word "satticka" as originate in early Buddhist Jain literature. It is thought to have originated from the Indus Valley people during 2800 B.C. to 1800 B.C. Many gods (devta) and goddesses ( devi ) have been sculpted wearing a style called the Odissi Fishtail drape. The saree ( sari ) is draped around the legs and the Pallu hangs down the center of the legs lengthwise. Today the Designer indian sarees speaks of the resiliency of the Indian traditions and their unique way of life.


Deep Purple Faux Shimmer Georgette Saree with Blouse

During history, Indian women have dressed in a long decorative piece of cloth. A sari, or saree, can emphasize the curves of a woman's body but is also far more than a fashion statement. Each sari represents the women that it drapes. The color and type of sari can indicate the region that a woman is from. Party wear sarees or saris can be worn by youthful girls to women in their golden years or marriage and party. Saris are not exclusively worn by Indian women as they are making their way too many fashion catwalks around the world.

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