Tuesday 21 October 2014

Top 10 Anarkali Suit Designs which are in Vogue!

By looking at the soaring popularity of Anarkali Suits, I can assure you ladies, they are here to stay and will continue making headlines in the fashion world. Like every trend which keeps changing every passing season or year, the typical Anarkali has evolved to appeal to the fashion sense of the quintessential modern Indian women.

The versatility of Anarkali Salwar kameez is what is keeping the ladies hooked on to it. It can be highly traditional or it can be funky with enticing colour combination, intricate embroidery and patterns. Below is the top 10 picks from the latest collection of gorgeous collection of Anarkali suits which are in vogue and will leave you mesmerized. Most of the Anarkali Suit’s have been designed with amazing embroidering and style execute in different designs. Let’s take a sneak peak:











Tuesday 14 October 2014

Pick The Right Anarkali Suit For Your Body Type

Some garments never go out of style and one such Indian Ethnic wear which has come back with a bang and making huge splash in the fashion scene is the long flowing Anarkali Salwar kameez. Anarkali’s was introduced in India by the Mughal’s; they were worn by the courtesan’s of the erstwhile era and have been named after one such famous courtesan-Anarkali.

Anarkali’s can effortlessly make you look glamorous and more importantly help you camouflage the problem areas in a jiffy. However not every Anarkali suit flatters every body type. Check the guidelines below to pick the right Anarkali for you:

Anarkali for Tall Ladies


•    If you are a leggy lass, you’ve nothing to worry about; flared Anarkalis look great on tall and slender body types.

•    Select Anarkali salwar kameez woven in different fabrics like chiffon, georgette, cotton and crepe; with an accentuated empire waist line, this will work well for you.

Anarkali for Short and plump:

Ladies with such body type should have to be extra careful while wearing an anarkali. Too much flare can make short girls look wee bit like a tent if you don’t select the correct fabric and cut.

•    The long length and fitting along the waist gives a slimming look and makes it perfect for a body type which is on the heavier side.

•    Wear single and light colours. Kalis should start from the shoulder instead of waist and kalis should not be too many.

•    A-line Anarkali with short borders is what you should pick. This gives an illusion of height and hides all the flaws of the body.

•    Go easy on the flare pick suits which are moderately flared.

•    You could also try picking a kurta that ends above your knee.

•    If you want to look slimmer, avoid Organza or any stiff cloth.

•    For broad shouldered busty women, Chiffons and Georgettes are apt. it can give you a toned down long accentuating the right curves.

•    If your arms are tad heavy, opt for half or long sleeves.

•    Don’t forget to team them with a gorgeous pair of heels

Thin Ladies –

Select fabric which will add volume to your structure such as organza, cotton and select the ones with lots of kalis and flares.

End of the day ladies live by these famous sayings of a great designer-Giorgio Armani- "Accentuate your best features and disguise" what you are not so happy with. Choose outfits that fit and make you look comfortable rather than those that are up-to-the minute”

Monday 6 October 2014

Tip to harmonize your Jewelry with Indian Wedding Dress

Jewelry was, is and always will be a girl’s best friend! Bridal Sarees and Jewelries are is a way of keeping the beautiful memories of your wedding alive. Although brides head out first to purchase their first before their jewelry but trust me ladies after all the dust has settled down and you are married it’s the jewelry you will be after!

There are various reasons as to why you should choose your jewelry first, for starters your bridal jewelry costs way more than your lehenga or your saree; in fact it’s an investment. Secondly you can alter your neckline to match your jewelry but the option to alter your jewelry to match your neckline is out of the window. Your wedding jewelry can make or break your entire look, planning in advance can help you to get things organized and help you to achieve the look you want. Here are few ways to synchronize your bridal jewelry:

Contrast and look Fab-Let’s take a few pointers from a timeless fashion icon-Maharani Gayatri Devi, who swore by the rule of sporting contrasting jewelry with the colour of her outfit. While wearing a pink lehenga ditch the rubies and instead go for emerald. The green really pops against the pink and distinguishes itself. Similarly rubies look great with a green outfit, an all white outfit or even a yellow outfit! If your outfit is Pastel, stick to colorless stones and pearls, Pearls and Pastels are always a surefire winner! If your outfit is a riot of colors- again stick to pearls.

Select your blouse neckline accordingly:

A low blouse neckline looks great with chokers and pieces of jewelry closer to the neck provided you have a long neck. A higher one is complemented with layering- a Rani haar and a smaller piece which come over the fabric or absolutely no jewelry at all and just large earrings. Sometimes a higher neckline also works with a piece very close to the neck- but that should be color co-ordinated and look like an extension of your outfit

The shape of your neckline also matters.  Round necklines look good with round necklaces, V necklines look good with V shaped necklaces, but sweetheart necklines are actually flattering for pretty much any piece of jewelry.

Ideally Jewelry must be chosen based on your Indian wedding dress but in case of weddings they always come first. Indians weddings are absolutely unimaginable without stunning jewelry and Bridal Sarees. They are a matter of pride of the bride and her family which can overtime become an heirloom. Play around and experiment with your look and don’t forget to choose them wisely and care for them with in the years to come!

Thursday 2 October 2014

8 ways to sport a slimmer you in Indian Ethnic Wear!

Come October the whole country dives head first into the festive mood- The festive fever grips the country and everyone spins into a frenzy of celebrating Navratri, Durga Puja & Diwali with full gusto. Looking drop dead gorgeous during these months is an absolute necessity, so much so, that girls start planning their beauty regime months before. Our deepest desire is to look like the next Deepika Padukone with wash board abs and like we were born to wear swirling chaniya cholis! Sigh! What we wouldn’t give to drop few inches when we slip into our Indian Ethnic Wear. Don’t worry ladies you don’t have to gulp down ounces of karela juice to shed few inches. Today we have compiled a list of cheat sheets to give you a slimmer look instantly.

Go for Fish Tail lehengas
-Instead of voluminous swirling lehenga sarees opt for a straight of fish tail lehenga. It highlights your sensuous curves along with an illusion of long legs!

Empire Waist Anarkalis
-Thank the lord and the Mughals for Anarkalis! A great way to hide your tummy is to wear anarkalis with a fitted bodice ending just below the bust.

Black is the safest bet-Its official Ladies, Black will always and forever make you look slimmer and sharper! But always add a pop of colour through scarf, dupatta, purse, shoes, etc. Just don’t go in complete black top to toe.

Layer them easy: Camouflage your problem areas by layering your clothes effectively. Choose nice silhouettes, wear a mix of structured and fluid pieces and keep the accessories simple just don’t go OTT with layering.

Sport a jacket: A half-knee length embroidered jacket on your ethnic wear can hide away the heavy arms and drooping shoulders.

Go easy on embroidery: We love our extensive embroidery work but keep it minimal, delicate and with thin borders for that oomph factor.  Keep the gotas and borders small while choosing your lehenga or saree.

Vertical Stripes- Vertical stripes in one colour to add few inches to your height.

Say No to Puffy Sleeves: They might look utterly adorable on Rani Mukherjee but wearing puffy sleeves with designer sarees are a complete fashion disaster for women with broad shoulders. Stay as far as you can!

Take a hint from these few tips on how to dress sharp and look slimmer when you don Indian ethnic wear. Go right ahead and shop for the best and most of all don’t forget to have fun this festive season, and be proud of the body you are blessed with!