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The most beautiful woman in the world is a Mother!
The runners up position goes to the Indian Bride...
Her coyness is alluring,
Her gait sophisticated,
Expectations - unlimited of bliss and happiness...
The Sikh girl adorned in Chooda and Kalire
Is ready for the Anand Karaj ceremony,
wearing a beautifully designed Anarkali...
The Bengali girl in an embellished red Banarasi
Enhances her pretty fish-shaped eyes
With white and red sandalwood dots and red bindi...
Heavy jewelry and a gorgeous Kanchipuram saree are the highlights that a Tamil bride wears on the day when she is the cynosure of all eyes...
Her uncles carry the feather-lite Telugu bride to the marriage hall in basket wearing a beautiful white saree and a red border
Ready for the auspicious Jellakara bellam ceremony...
Cream and gold are the colors of a Malayalee bride several layers of golden jewellery adding hue, The bridegroom stands intoxicated by the strings of Jasmine in her hair...
A thin veil conceals, the kajal-lined eyes, the extrinsic jhoomar and the beatific smile
Of a Muslim bride dressed in zari embroidered silks...
As she walks down the aisle in pristine flowery white the Christian bride is crowned by a tiara
Mesmerising flowers in her hand are paled by her flawless complexion...
The Assamese bride wears the Mekhla Chadar
designed from the special muga silk in colors blue, yellow and red outshining...
Kundankari jewellery competes with the gold-threaded saree for appreciation
But the guests end up admiring the resplendent Marwari bride...
The doe-eyed Gujarati bride
gets to wear two sarees - Panetar and Gharchola eliciting approval from traditionalists and fashionistas alike...
The Pathiani shimmers with a golden border
The bejeweled nath and moon-shaped bindi also, Define the dreamy reticent Marathi bride.
The bridal wear of some kashmiriçs brides is Pheran and Kasaba...Other brides adorn the Dejharoo and Tarang
No wonder that an extraordinary rainbow has risen over the snowy horizon....
Varied dresses, diverse jewellery in every corner of the country, But you do realize who the real show stopper is the...The graceful, elegant, radiant and shy radiant Indian bride...!
Happy Women’s Day🤍
“Mars in the Galaxy”
Mars is known as the “Red Planet” and is associated with fiery passion.
Hindu brides are asked to wear red color saree which reflects the image of Durga who is the inner strength of every Indian woman. According to astrology, Mars is the in-charge of marriage and the color of Mars is red. Brides wear this color to signify the symbol of prosperity and fertility.
Inspired from the rusty red colour surrounded with millions of stars, the outfit is named as “Mars in the Galaxy”.
Therefore, it has the effect of sequin on the red velvet which gives it a glittery look.
Inspiration:- Mars
Designer:- Avantika Jaiswal
Theme:- Bridal
ambazarinagpur
I had a dream of glittering words, describing you on black canvas...💫
I’am very shy person. Unlike what has been insinuated, it’s not strategy to retain my aura. Ian not trying to live up to any mystery woman image.
-Rekha
You can be gorgeous at thirty, charming at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life!
-Coco Chanel
Inspired by Rekha Ji♥️🙏🏻
For a women to be complete, she has to be a blend of Paro & Chandramukhi. I feel that I am that woman.
-Rekha
“There can never be any substitute for your own palate nor any better education than tasting the wine yourself.”
-Robert Parker
Sustainable fashion is a movement and process of fostering change to fashion products and the fashion system towards greater ecological integrity and social justice. Sustainable fashion concerns more than just addressing fashion textiles or products. It comprises addressing the whole system of fashion. This means dealing with interdependent social, cultural, ecological, and financial systems.
Sustainable fashion also deals with considering fashion from the perspective of many stakeholders - users and producers, all living species, contemporary and future dwellers on earth. Sustainable fashion, therefore, is the responsibility of citizens, the public sector, and the private sector. A key example of the need for systems thinking in fashion is that the benefits of product-level initiatives, such as replacing one fiber type for a less environmentally harmful option. An adjacent term to sustainable fashion is eco-fashion.
In today’s scenario most of the women believe that true luxury women wear means custom clothing; yet they don’t really have an idea about what custom made women's clothing really is, or what makes it so exclusive? Let us try to understand what is it about the custom made clothing that makes it the best? In fact, there are a few things below that will answer all your questions.
Fit is the number one reason: People choose custom clothing because of the perfect fit which is impossible to attain otherwise. Every body type is different and no piece of clothing can ever fit two different people entirely. But with custom clothes, you can be assured that your clothes will always fit and make you look perfect. The reason behind this is that Custom made women clothes use your measurements and your size and not just the average body type. With custom clothing you don’t only get the best fitting that looks perfect on you, but you also have an option to choose the style, fabric, and any other accessory or feature you want to add to
Immaculate & elegant fashion: If you like to dress flawlessly or you are someone who is very finicky about his clothing and doesn’t like a single thread to be out of line, then it is essential for you to get your dress custom-made. Ready-made clothes rarely give you the fit you desire and they often need to be altered. Even after the alterations, your attire may not leave you satisfied. Custom made clothing fits you really well as per your desire that you will give you confidence.
Get the perfect fit: Women’s custom made attires are made after your accurate measurements are carefully taken. More significantly, the designers typically leave some margin in case you increase or shed some weight. Hence, your fitting is not affected radically. This is a serious advantage over the ready-made clothing you buy from the stores.
Kantha or Quilting (also spelled Kanta, and Qanta) is a type of embroidery craft in the eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, specifically in Bangladesh and in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Odisha. In Odisha, old saris are stacked on each other and hand-stitched to make a thin piece of cushion. This is normally used above a bed cushion or instead of a cushion. Kantha saris are traditionally worn by women in Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. In these days, embroidery is stitched, popularly known as 'kantha stitched", on sari, kurta/ panjabi and churidar and many other garments and gaining popularity due to their aesthetic value and handmade characteristics.
Kantha stitching is also used to make simple quilts, commonly known as Nakshi Kantha. Women in Bengal typically use old saris and cloth and layer them with kantha stitching to make a light blanket, throw, or bedspread, especially for children. Kantha is very popular with tourists visiting the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. By
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“Let’s go for some Bandhez”....The tie and colour fabrics of Bandhani are particularly found in Gujarat and Kutch. On the other hand, Rajasthan boasts of the finest craftsmenship of Bandhani prints. The Leheriya print is very famous and originates from Rajasthan. The crafstmen from Rajasthan lift the fabric for tying with their long nail or a sharp object on their ring. The Gujarati karigars work without these supports as the work gets better when the work is carried out with one's bare hands to prevent any damage to the fabric. The popularity of Bandhani is not just confined within India but has expanded all over the globe in the recent past. The popularity especially soars during the festive and wedding season. The Bandhani print is embellished with mirror work or gota work to give it a majestic look.
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