Indian Fashion News and Updates

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Indian Saree

Every time we see an Indian woman wearing a brightly-colored saree, we can't help but be amazed by how graceful and womanly they look. We marvel at how the cloth's colors and the way the saree drapes and falls in folds about an Indian woman's body, seem to embody her femininity. We gape and can't help but be awed at how even the slightest movements of their bodies seem to speak volumes as they move about almost sensuously despite the voluminous quality of the saree's cloth wrapped around the waist. Then, we wonder, what is exactly the mystery behind the saree?

A saree or sari, as it is commonly known, is a piece of clothing traditionally worn by Indian women that is as long as nine yards in length. Aside from the cloth though, an Indian woman wears an upper garment that is made of the exact same cloth or has the same design or depicts one of the colors of the saree. This upper garment could either be cropped short baring some skin from the midriff down to the navel or longer, that which it could be tucked in to the saree's waist. From the waist down of the saree, an Indian woman wears a petticoat, to lessen the sheerness of the saree's fabric, which is mostly woven cloth or silk.

The allure of the saree comes not only from the way it hints at a body's curves but also in the way it is draped on an Indian woman's body. This draping could actually be done in several ways. The most common way is when an Indian woman winds or wraps the saree around her waist and then drapes the extra cloth over her shoulder and lets it fall down over her right breast.

There are other ways or styles to drape a saree and one of this is the kaccha nivi style. An Indian woman who uses this style will have to pleat the saree cloth and pass it through her legs before tucking it into her back at the waist. This type of draping is used by an Indian woman, who would like to have her legs covered while she moves around freely. This style is more of the traditional way of draping a saree although there is now a modern nivi style that is used by most Indian women.

The modern nivi style is done by an Indian woman tucking one end of her saree into her petticoat's waistband. She wraps the fabric of the indian saree from her hips down just once and gathers it into pleats below her navel. She also tucks these pleats into her petticoat's waistband. This type of pleat is called as kick pleat in the West and makes movements especially walking, easier. The Indian woman then drapes the saree's loose end over her shoulder, from her right hip over to the left shoulder. When wearing a cropped blouse, the Indian women show a peek of her midriff through this draping style. Sometimes, this type of saree draping calls for an Indian woman to just adjust the loose end to either show or hide her navel for a more sultry look.

There are still other types of saree draping that an Indian woman uses. These styles differ though are based on what part of India she is from and on what traditional style of draping she is following. An Indian woman sometimes wears a saree not only as a piece of clothing but also to show where she comes from.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

How To Wear Saree?

HOW TO WEAR A SAREE, HOW TO WEAR SARI, HOW TO DRAPE A SARI, HOW TO DRAPE A SAREE

Hold one side of the upper edge of the Saree with your left hand around your waist to feet on your back side leaving free the pallu side on other end.









Step1: Tuck the top border of inner of the Saree in to the petticoat in such a way so that the Saree may fall up to the floor level.

Step2: Drape the Saree around the front keeping it on same height.

Step3: Tuck the little top edge of the Saree into the petticoat keeping on same height.

Step4: Make the fold of few straight plates from the right side and tuck it into the petticoat so that the bottom edge of the Saree should touch the floor level.

Step5: Bring around the other end of the Saree in your both hand and keep pallu put on left side shoulder allowing the pallu fall on your back.

Over the centuries, there have been changes the Saree is still holding its grace and beauty. Even in this modern era a feminine dress Saree is not forgettable. Several important occasions in Hindu Culture witnesses the importance of a Saree . The Saree has attained great importance among other feminine dresses and has maintained it's elegant and beauty till now. Even on the occasion of marriages in different states of India the cultural as well as modern occasional dress of the bride is Sari .

Ladies dressed in Sari reflects women's style, grace, sense and elegant. Sari enhances an increases the beauty, personality and importance as a lady. It is important to drape a Sari in proper manner so as to look perfectly dressed. Properly dressed Sari has greater appearance.

Few Tips on Wearing a Saree: -

Slim women should wear Cotton Sari , Tissue Sari , Tapeta Silk Sari , Tussar silk Sari , so that they may look beautiful, attractive and Healthy.

Healthy women should wear Georgette Sari , Chignon Sari , Maysoor silk Sari , or Chiffon Sari so that they may look beautiful, attractive and slim.

Shorter women should wear the Sari with small borders or no borders and in dressed position the lining on Sari , if so, should appear horizontal to the earth so that they may look beautiful, attractive and tall.

Longer women should wear the Sari with big borders and in dressed position the lining, if so, on Sari should appear parallel to the earth so that they may look beautiful and attractive.

Fair complexion women should wear dark color Sari so that they may look beautiful, attractive.

Dark complexion women should wear light color Sari so that they may look beautiful, attractive.

Casual Indian Wedding Dress

Away from the crowds and only immediate family with the closest of friends is a casual indian wedding. And for such a casual wedding ceremony, surely the bride does not intend wearing a dress that would weigh a few pounds. She would surely opt for something casual, and yet eye-catching.

Yes, there are those who get married so casually that they simply wear their jeans and t-shirt, sign at the court the marriage certificate, visit a temple and return to work, as though its like any other day.

The moral of the story: your marriage can be as casual you want it to be and as formal you want it to be.

But then, for those who would prefer to go traditional, one does not have to go searching for a casual Indian wedding dress. Instead, one could go to any boutique and pick a designer salwar kameez, or then a silk sari. Even though it maybe a small and casual event the dress one could pick up would be in the range of Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 5,000.

The main advantage of the casual Indian wedding dress is the repetition value. This implies that after the wedding, this dress can be worn for other occasions, as well in any other type of formal setting. This is far more sensible than spending tens of thousands of Rupees, just for that one day.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Aavaranaa’s Summer Cool Collection



Simplicity with a dash of ethnicity is Aavaranaa’s ongoing philosophy for this summer.

If you are a college goer and eyeing for something different yet stylish or, may be, want to break free from the monotony of teaming casual denims with tees, here’s the best bet for you. Aavaranaa’s wide range of salwar suits has something for everyone and for all occasions too. Still yearning for more?

Well, how can anyone miss on whites - the ever trendy colour of summer and Aavaranaa introduces them with a twist! Made especially for the summer, these salwar suits come in shades like beige whites and creams with two-tone pants and a similar dupatta. Also, the zebra collection, inspired by zebra lines is really hip and sensual.

Also, available at the store are Kalamkari appliqués salwar sets in slightly earthy shades like maroon, earthy green and orange. These salwars have hand painted Kalamkari motifs appliquéd on cotton depicting various designs and extracts from various epics, a truly Indian collection. On the other hand, the neckline collection boasts of exquisitely designed necklines on a plain or simple designed salwar with a block printed bottom and dupatta.

Aavaranaa also houses an organdy color collection in unusual combos like khakhi and magenta, yellow and beige, purple and black and a lot more.

So, come girl, shed those hard denims and get ethnic today, the Aavaranaa way!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Bollywood Fashion

As Bollywood fashion goes, so goes South Asian fashion. For the past decade, the designers of the largest film industry in the world have been shaping the fashion of Indian and Pakistani clothing. Recently, Bollywood fashion is transcending and making a major impact on Western style as well. Things weren’t always this way. Let’s learn more about the cultural phenomenon that is known as Bollywood.

Until the late 1980s, Hindi films demonstrated limited sense of style. Clothing was either everyman clothing or way over the top garish. Bollywood designers came to the limelight ever since Manish Malhotra did those catchy numbers for Urmila Matondkar in Rangeela. It was all upwards from there. Bollywood fashion became a force to be reckoned with. When Sushmita Sen appeared in flowing saris in a recent hit, this traditional dress got a big boost into urban style. Shamita Shetty made the sharara a hit with aptly titled “Sharara Sharara”. Finally, Priyanka Chopra made the red dupatta (stole) synonymous with Bollywood fashion.

Hindi films may have inspired Indian style over the last two decades, but the fascinating phenomenon is the transcendence of Bollywood fashion to the West. The recent tunic top craze is one example. Everyone from tween to grandmother is dying to get one. The recent bohemian or ethnic clothing wave is driven by Indian, and hence Bollywood fashion. Most of all, there seems to be no end in sight. TIME, MSN, and even Bella Online are unified in their praise of the hot ethnic trend. The comfort, elegance, and especially the versatility of Indian clothing are not lost to the western public. For instance, various kurtas (tunic tops) can be worn to the beach, a tea party, the mall, or even a grand formal!

Where should you look for hip Bollywood fashion? A local Indian boutique is not a bad start. Another good place is the web. Plenty of sites such as Benzer and Seasons offer good choices. TheSarees.com offer silk embroidered high quality wears not available anywhere else. What sets us apart is the creation of designer haute couture that is delivered to your doorstep. These designer outfits are of the same quality that prevails in Bollywood scene today.

Wedding Dress Patterns

Though there are innumerable designers dotting the county, as well as your own home town, yet you can experiment at designing your own wedding dress. Or get a little innovative and blend various wedding dress patterns and create your own.

Another thing to be kept in mind is that reputed designers charge a lot for their creations. In fact, most of them are unreasonable. So, instead of purchasing something that is very highly priced, maybe you could get a clipping from their fashion books and have your tailor or a local designer create the same style at more than half the price.

There are a number of wedding publications that carry the latest wedding dress patterns and designs with listings of all kinds of designers to suit the budget you have in mind. It is all a matter of doing a little homework.

Apart from that if you have a wedding planner then he/she would recommend a designer, who will fall into your price estimation, yet giving you what you would like. Deciding on wedding dress can be time consuming. But remember, you cannot afford to take too long, as the work does take time and then you may need a couple of trials for the perfect fit.

Ideally, prior to deciding on the final pattern, visit a couple of designers and ask them to make some sketches. Finally, from all that you have in front of you make your choice. And it helps to have near and dear ones help you decide, keeping in mind varied factors; especially when the n-laws are rather traditional.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Designer Indian Dresses

Every individual is unique in his own way. But clothes make his personality even more pronounced. So he tries to accentuate his style with something different. Something what his neighbour does not posses or the man across the street is not wearing.

Indian Dress designers cater to such individual needs. They offer something different than the standard me-too products. Moreover designer dresses are meticulously made so not only do they offer a uniqueness but also durability. Their durability translates into quality.

They attract the attention of buyers who would rather pay an extra rupee to get something better than buy a dress that would turn pale the next day. Designers like Wendell Rodricks, Rohit Bal, Ravi Bajaj, Ritu Kumar and many more have taken Indian fashion international. Moreover their exclusiveness has helped them build a credible list of clients for themselves.

Movie stars, celebrities and the tinsel townies have select designers who carve a niche for themselves with their quality clothing. Dress designers are much wanted by the upper crust as they give them a definite look that blends with the body contours and their personality. Thus enhancing the overall look of the person.

Indian Designer Dresses give the wearer a sense of pride too. Some individuals even display their loyalty to some brands by wearing only a particular brand. Today designer clothing is become more of a style statement and sent by relatives to dear ones as a gift to india . And as they are not out of reach and available to the common man more and more people have begun to indulge in this new trend. Its easy accessibility and economic price range give the common man an upper hand to posses them.

Indian Designer Dresses always offer newer trends and are updated with international styles. Their innovation in fabric, colour and cut make them a class above the rest. And they pass down this feeling to their clientele.