Showing posts with label Gujarati "seedha pallu" Saree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gujarati "seedha pallu" Saree. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2007

TALKING ABOUT CELEBRITY FASHION

Well our celebrities are going to be busy all their lives with Silhouettes, colors, shapes, fabrics beauty treatments. With Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) going to showcase their Spring/Summer fashion collection, designers are having a game for the season ahead. Since past 9 years WIFW has been throwing the colors of fashion in the national capital city of Delhi, and this time once again gearing up to be better in terms of fashion and style. In this 10th edition of WIFW is supposed to sustain its interest in celebrities not only from Delhi but from all over India.

Renowned designers are going to in participate this grand event. Fashion Designer Manish Arora adds "FDCI is full of surprises and I hope many great things would be there to watch out for". Rathi Vinay Jha, Director General FDCI said: "We look forward for this event and we promise that this fashion extravaganza would have many things in store for you. Our initiatives like seminars, workshops and other things in addition with ramp shows would be special in it's own ways.".

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

INDIAN SAREES - THE ULTIMATE STYLE STATEMENT


India is a country of diverse culture and land, where distinct caste and creed live together. Similar are the way they dress up but still the regions are vast and hence the dresses are diverse. Different places in India are famous for manufacturing different types of clothes, which have developed due to the regional, geographic and climatic differences of the regions. Silk, zari, khadi, patola, cotton are a few types of sarees frequently asked about by the ladies. This ethnic dress is worn by ladies in most parts of the country. Ladies all across India look forward for designer brands; still there are different brands, designs and draping styles in vogue. There are several styles to drape this contemporary attire, most popular two are the Gujarati “seedha pallu” style and Bengali style. One of the most happening and classic design of embroidery is zardosi, it is the part of mughal designs and was quite popular at its time.