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Monday, 20 March 2017

6 Types Of Designer Sarees You Should Have In Your Closet



Sarees are a staple in every Indian woman's closet. Here are a few must-have sarees for every Indian women. We learn where these sarees originate from and how are they produced into such beautiful pieces of art.
1.       Assam Silk -

a.      Assam is the place that is known for delightful, delicate silk Indian designer sarees in dynamic hues and perplexing zari plans. Reared from the indigenous wild silk created in Assam, you may have known about the renowned brilliant Muga, or possibly the captivating white Pat or even the warm Eri silk? Assam silk industry captivates the globe with its wide assortment of top of the line and regular wear sarees that are "quite great"! They are outlandish, well-woven mercerized handloom silk sarees that game a ton of zari work and string weaving; with delightful examples and substantial Bootis motivated from nature and fauna. The cutting edge curve like checkstyle ikkat weaving outlines with naksi fringe and stripes on a planner pallu make these materials emerge as glorious garments fit for the fashionista of today. One of the numerous Indian fashion designer saree material sorts so revered!
2.      Arani Silk -

a.      Run of the mill to the town of Arani in the Tiruvanamalai area of Tamil Nadu, this material involves a portion of unstitched fabric of surmised length of four to nine yards. Renowned around the nation and abroad for it's astounding weaving and perceptual quality of the energetic tints on the luxurious textures. A couple of mentionable components would incorporate the profound striking shades of the fashion designer sarees and certainly the one of a kind zari fix fringes that show themes obtained from peacocks and mango and botanical formats.
3.      Bandhani -

a.      This creatively colored material is enhanced by culling the body with fingernails into numerous ties to such an extent that they shape a reasonable doll. These examples can be either the Chandra-kala or the bavan baug or shikhari and such. Since the designer sarees are only handloom, the shading mix, however common, is of cutting edge assortment. For the most part well known in Ahmadabad, it is a staple among the Gujrati families.
4.      Chiffon -

a.      It is a light-weight, adjusted and plain-woven sheer texture woven of substitute S-and Z-contort crepe yarns produced using cotton, silk or engineered filaments, for example, nylon, rayon and polyester. The curve in crepe yarns puckers the texture somewhat in both bearings subsequent to weaving, rendering it a marginally unpleasant feel like a checkered work like impact. It adds volume to the piece of clothing and is frequently utilized as a base texture for weavings and appliqués. As Indian designer sarees, it adds stew and surface to the entire clothing. This material is accessible all through the conditions of India and is a staple among purchasers of all classes and belief.
5.      Faux Georgette -

a.      A fake variant of the texture itself, tentatively made from made of curved yarns of rayon, polyester or nylon instead of silk. Reasonable to the Indian climate for its tough, solid, delicate and windy. It can be effortlessly weaved, adorned and printed upon and is light and floaty in its appearance. It is nearly more moderate than immaculate georgette and does not consume a gap in the pocket. Ladies can peruse smart and really fake georgette articles of clothing for a wide range of events, from fabulous weddings to formal office parties. prints show up perfectly on the delicate and straightforward georgette texture, which is the reason a wide range of ethnic prints, for example, Batik, Madhubani and Dabu are utilized to design artificial georgette Indian designer sarees; then again, current prints enlivened by workmanship deco or unique craftsmanship additionally look incredible on this texture. The translucent way of the fake georgette saree likewise settles on it a decent decision to match with luxurious saree blouses.
6.      Kanjeevaram -

a.      Kanchipuram silk a.k.a Kanjeevaram is the South Indian adaptation of Benarasi. Woven from the strings of unadulterated mulberry silk and reproduced in the districts of South India, this material is an ageless most loved of the country since eras untold. Entwined with three distinct transports and over by weaver and his assistant from inverse sides; the body and pallu are sewn together in a crisscross example after each of them is sewed independently. The outskirts indicate themes portraying different parts of the Mega Epics of India and history. These Indian designer sarees made of substantial silk and gold material are viewed as devout for celebrations and events of pulchritude.

What is your favourite type of designer saree? Leave us a comment.

Saturday, 4 March 2017

How to look fashionable on Holi?

Holi is the quintessential Indian festival that we all wait for. The colors, the parties, the food, the fun…. But the catch is to find appropriate clothing in which you’ll look fly while being comfortable to enjoy the festivities to the fullest. Do you always get stuck wearing old-raggedly white clothes? Well, we have put together some tips to help you change that and look fabulous.


1.       Look to the stars:
a.      The best place to look for fashion and style inspiration when getting ready for Holi is to see what the bollywood fashionistas are wearing. You can even look to movies that have Holi scenes to get some inspiration. Like Deepika Padukone in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, you can also wear an oversized mens t-shirt in bright color and pair it with some distressed denim shorts. Or you can go the other way and wear a crop top with some Indian fashion designer culottes or palazzo pants. Looser pants mean you’ll be cool even if you are playing Holi under the sun. Just make sure that none of your clothes are transparent or cling to your body when wet. You can wear a pair of bikini underneath so that you don’t have to worry about wet clothes and can jump into the pool anytime you want. Also don’t forget to wear a pair of oversized sunnies so that colors don’t go into your eyes.

2.     Best fabrics for Holi
a.      Cotton is THE fabric for summer. It will keep you cool and comfortable in the Sun. A cotton t-shirt, a kurta or a fashion designer summer dress would be a good option. But think about how much skin you want to expose to the sun. Accordingly, choose either long sleeves, longer pants or shorter tops and denim shorts. If you decide to expose more skin, remember to lather up with sunscreen. Not just your face but all over your body. Also make sure that the sunscreen is waterproof and reapply every few hours to avoid getting sunburnt.

3.     Ethnic Wear for Holi
a.      If you are playing Holi with family members and want to wear ethnic clothes, you can go for the classic combination of a white long kurta with some leggings or jeans. For contrast, take a colorful dupatta. Try a tie-dye dupatta or block-print dupatta or an Indian designer ikat-print stole. Wear some silver bangles and jhumkas. For footwear, wear some rubber chappals that won’t destroyed by the color.

What is your go to Holi outfit? Leave us a comment below.

Thursday, 16 February 2017

Style it 3 ways: Payal Pratap Graffiti Top

A white shirt is one of the most versatile pieces of clothing. For this edition of Style it 3 ways, we found this white Graffiti shirt from Payal Pratap, the coveted designer for women, from her fashion collection Umbar. Umbar is her new prêt line which stays true and real to her sumptuous earthy aesthetic. Minimalistic, relaxed silhouettes featuring nostalgic cross-stitch designs are paired with a splash of tranquil colours that lends a carefree, easygoing vibe to the entire collection.

We have styled this tunic for you in 3 ways: Class, Lunch Date and A Night Out With Friends. Check it out below.

1.       Work




a.    You know a piece of clothing is truly versatile when you can wear it to work, while running errands and for your date night. This graffiti top might look too much for work but with some beautifully pleated trousers, a navy checkered trench coat and this Rara Avis Leather and fur purse. Rara Avis is well-know designer for women in India. The classic monochromatic trousers and trench coat make the color top work-appropriate. For shoes, you can wear some nude or black pumps. Put up your hair in a simple chignon, wear small pearl or diamond earrings and complete the look with a classic watch like the Daniel Wellington ones. Keep your makeup simple. Just a matte red lip is enough.
2.      Running Errands




a.    Want something that you throw on while running errands on the weekend? You shouldn’t look sloppy while running errands. What if you run into your ex? So always look fly by pairing this Graffiti top with a pair of boyfriend jeans and some white sneakers. They sneakers and the jeans will give you a casual vibe while the top will make you look put together and ready to meet your friends from some shopping or movie date. The Vitasta leather bag is just big enough to carry all your essentials. Vitasta is another well-known Indian designer. It is the best option if you hate carrying stuff in your hands. Leave your hair down into some beachy waves. For accessories, stack on some gold rings. For makeup, just put on some mascara and slap on some tinted lip balm. You’ll be #IWokeUpLikeThis.
3.      Date Night




a.      For a date night, pair the shirt with an elegant pencil skirt. The beautiful colors on the skirt complements the patterns on the shirt. Wear some nude strappy heels with the look. Go for a block heel like the one above so that if you decide to take a walk after the date, you’ll be more comfortable than in a pair of heels. To carry all your essentials, go for this Rara Avis snakeskin clutch. The neutral colors on the clutch will not distract from your outfit while the beadings will add a hint of sparkle to your outfit. Leave your hair down in soft, beachy waves or curl just the ends of your hair. As for makeup, go for a brown smoky eye and peachy lips. For accessories, wear some thin gold bracelets.

Find this Payal Pratap Graffiti top at Ogaan - the online designer store for women in India.

Which was your favorite look from all of the above? How would you describe your style? Leave us a comment.

Monday, 30 January 2017

Latest Indian Fashion Trends for 2017

Every New Year brings with it a new plethora of fashion trends and looks. These are the trends which are decided by fashion designers and picked up by the trendsetters of the nation. We have compiled a list of the latest fashion trends we are seeing for 2017. Incorporate these into your wardrobe and become a fashionista.

1.      Velvet:
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b.      Velvet is everywhere. From dresses to anarkalis, any attire in this fabric is THE fashion trend for 2017. It’s best for the colder months of the year when you want to be warm yet stylish. Whether you want a glamorous traditional Indian outfit for cousin’s wedding or a classy and elegant dress for your office party, you can find an outfit.
2.     Choker necklaces:
a.      


b.      Last year began with people everywhere wearing statement, vintage-looking jewellery and year ended with everyone and their moms reaching for choker necklaces. Well, this year combines both the fashion trends and brings with statement choker necklaces. Be a trendsetter by picking ones like this Divya Chugh one in gold or the Ritika Sachdeva one in silver.
3.     Quirky colors worn together:
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b.      For all my minimalist, wear only black and white friends, challenge yourself and get on the color bandwagon as your new year resolution. You can take inspiration from these Indian fashion designer outfits and try blue and red together. Or blue with a bright lime green color. These combinations will ensure that your look is more eye-catching and less over the top. With these you’ll easily be able to be the center of attention anywhere you go.
4.     Graphic Sweatshirts:
a.      


b.      This has been an Indian fashion trend for a few seasons now. Nothing spells cool girl like a graphic tee or sweatshirt. It is one of the easiest pieces of clothing to style. Just pair it with a pair of boyfriend jeans or skinny jeans or skater skirt, and you are good to go. This is the best option for the days you are lazy or late and want something that you can just throw on and yet, look put together.
5.     Off-shoulder everything:
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b.      From not so traditional Indian lehenga tops to quirky tunics, you can now find literally everything off-shoulder. This style can take boring everyday clothing pieces to the next level. It shows the perfect amount of skin while being very modest. Get yourself one of these and up your glam quotient.


Which of these Indian fashion trends did you already know about? Leave us a comment.

Thursday, 19 January 2017

Indian Fashion Inspiration: Sonam Kapoor

Sonam Kapoor is undoubtedly the reigning queen of the Indian fashion scene. Everything she dons is a fashion statement. We scoured the net and found some pieces with which you too can look like the coveted fashionista. Find some inspiration from Sonam for your best friend’s wedding or your family’s Holi party.

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a.      This is Sonam decked out for Bipasha’s wedding. She tricked the eye by draping the saree in such a way to make it seem that the blouse was adorned with ruffles. stole hearts in this unique saree look that she wore for Bipasha’s wedding. You too can achieve the look by draping your saree in a similar style over a strapless blouse like this one by Indian fashion designer, Payal Singhal. Pair this gorgeous net and silk saree with some wavy, beachy hair and natural makeup. This outfit is perfect for attending that beach destination wedding.
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a.      Attending a wedding soon? Don’t have an Indian outfit to wear? Create a traditional look like throwing together a fashion designer boxy crop top, Bodice midi skirt and Vrisa dupatta. Keep in mind to the pieces in the same or complementary color palette. To make it look more festive, take a cue from Sonam Kapoor and incorporate metallic details into your outfit. Be it the bold, golden border on the dupatta or the metallic sheen on the skirt.

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a.      Attending weddings in the winter are a pain in the ass. Try something unexpected like Sonam Kapoor and layer an IKAI trench coat over your saree. It will keep your warm and make you stand out in a crowd of sarees and lehengas. We can always trust Sonam and her stylist to create such avant-garde and unique outfits.
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a.      Here Sonam upgraded a simple, regular saree to the next level by changing up the draping style of the pallu. Follow in her footsteps and go for a front drape of the pallu. Since this Indian designer saree by Anavila itself is so plain, accessorize like Sonam with some statement silver necklace. For makeup, go for some statement matte red lip and put your hair up in a bun.
5.

a.      This was how Sonam Kapoor celebrated her Diwali. Doesn’t she look like an Indian princess? To bring out the aristocratic vibe of the outfit, she draped her dupatta over her shoulder in the style of a cape. Try a similar look with this Payal Singhal lehenga and a diaphanous dupatta and look like royalty yourself.
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a.      Sonam is well-loved for going all out with her styling choices but if we know Sonam at all, her forte is actually surprising everyone. Here she proves that sometimes less is definitely more. She displays her girlish charms in this peachy-pink Anarkali. To get this girl-next-door look, wear a similar Indian fashion designer Anarkali by Debyani and pair it with some matte red lips and pretty chandbalis. And you’ll be all set for the mehendi ceremony of your best friend.
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a.      Sometimes when you need to go all out and get all glammed up, here is a perfect outfit it. Sonam wears a heavily embellished golden blouse and lehenga in a simple color palette to keep the look balanced. Wear a similar gold lehenga by Shyam Narayan Prasad and style it with some matha-patti, golden eyeliner and pink lips.
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a.      Sonam goes for an ethereal look in a pretty white-and-pink saree and gajra in her hair. We found an Indian fashion designer saree by Rashmi Verma in a similar color palette but the interesting detail about this saree is that it is a fusion saree dress. It comes with all the grace of draping a regular saree with all the ease of throwing on a dress. You are sure to be a trendsetter in this saree-dress.


Which one was your favourite looks by Sonam Kapoor? Where do you usually like to shop for Indian fashion designer sarees online? Leave us a comment below.