Wednesday 30 December 2015

10 Things that Give Bollywood Salwars a Stylish Edge Over Others

Bollywood always has made a significant impact on the fashion industry. New trends evolve, grow and wane but leave a profound influence on people who have an avid interest in fashion. Here are 10 things that give Bollywood salwars a stylish edge over others:-

Asymmetrical Anarkali



 This style of salwars has become a rage among celebrities in Bollywood tinseltown. This apparel comes up to ankles in the front, thereby allowing you to flaunt your heels and ensure free movement of your legs. It will cover your back entirely, thereby giving you a sophisticated, trendy look. If you have a tall stature, then it would work wonders for you.

Heavy prints


Anarkalis with heavy prints have gained widespread popularity this season. They come with eye-catching embellishments and gradient finishes, and will help you discover the gorgeous new you for any type of social occasion.

Experiment with colours



When it comes to colour, celebrities are opting for pinks, pale blues, and peaches. But keep one thing in mind. These colours are not suitable for all body types. Therefore, if you want to look curvier then go for lighter hues. If you have a liking for gorgeous shades, then parrot greens would be the suitable choice.

 Heels are a must have

If you want to flaunt a designer Bollywood salwar, then you cannot afford to ignore heels. The silhouette of the Anarkali might make you appear shorter and more stocky than you really are. The heels will ensure that you get the required height to make a lasting style statement.

Churidars

The new designer churidars have been deeply influenced by Anarkali elements.They come with see-through sleeves and koti imitation(Anarkali's chest is called koti). Some of them come with a long length like the anarkali.

What gives churidars a mark of distinction, is the girth. They lack the girth which is normally found in an anarkali. They are bet suited to make a more subdued, yet trendy look on social occasion.

Rich lace works on borders


Some salwars made from semi-georgette fabric are unstiched and can be customized according to the preferences of the wearer. For example, you can change the back neck and front pattern.

Select fabrics according to the type of occasion

Cotton and georgette are the most suitable fabrics for daily wear Anarkali salwars. Silk and brocade, on the other hand, are suitable  for wedding & festive occasions. Keeping the comfort factor in mind, go for fabrics like santoon, lycra, cotton etc.

Floral Motifs

Floral motifs have an ageless appeal among ladies for all age group. Symbolically flowers signify growth, life, and prosperity. Keeping this factor in mind, fashion designers have come up with interesting motifs.

Style of embroidery work

Most of these salwars come with rich zari resham work. However, keep the weight factor in mind as salwars with heavy embroidery work can make you look shorter if you have a small stature.

Full sleeves

Most of these salwars come with full sleeves. To have a fuller, chic look check make sure that they d not make your hands look too fat.


Sunday 6 December 2015

Mens’ Wardrobe in Wedding Season

It is very rightly said that adorning is basic right of every women!! But modern men are also accomplished with their collection to match out the partner- be it weeding attire, accessory or the touch up style.

So gorgeous men keep up your style as designers have bountiful of collections for you as well. 

This time is blessed with auspicious moments and hence full of weeding parties. Groom’s dress should match with the brides’ saree or lehanga and his friends are also contesting to be head turner.

Monday 30 November 2015

Online Shopping Guide for Wedding

Hi all! Welcome to yet another topic of discussion in our fashion blogs. You might be eager to know what types of online bridal attire guide you are about to get. Have some patience. Patience is always rewarded and all the to-be brides/grooms who are reading this post, keep your purses/wallets ready at the end of this post.

Now let us come back to our topic. Indian women get the highest priority regarding the bridal wear. They have sarees, gowns, lehengas, etc to name a few of the choices of garments for them. Hold your breath males, you too have some of the best attires which you can wear at your wedding.

Friday 27 November 2015

Diwali Fashion Keeping Safety in Mind

http://www.sareez.com/blog/5-tips-to-buy-your-saree-for-diwali/
You must be gearing up for Diwali now and shopping new clothes for the festival, which could be a stylish anarkali, saree or lehenga. You can dress up with these clothes at the time of diwali pujan. But what will you wear at the time of bursting crackers with your family and friends? Have you thought about this? 


Here are some practical and vital tips on how to dress up safely when you are going to burst crackers this Diwali. Let us have a glance on it.

Thursday 26 November 2015

Interesting Festival Fashion Trends


Hey all! The world knows, India is country of great diversity in religions. In fact our country is the home of all the major religions of the world like Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism and Zoroastrianism. But don’t get scared for this is not an essay on India. We all know our motherland from head to toe so let us cut the discussion on India here and come to the actual point.

All of us are great shopaholics especially during the festivals. So, each time a festival comes knocking at our door, we start planning for our Indian festival clothing then either we do our shopping online or from stores.

Monday 23 November 2015

Indian Wedding Dresses and Its Top 5 Colours

Bridal wear of our nation are bright, vibrant and extremely rich in colour. Don’t you think that way? A bride and her bridal wear has eternal connection. So, when it is the time to make selection for her wedding day attire, she chooses her colour from the topmost and the most popular colours in trend.

Truly, for each bride her wedding is the most memorable day of her life. Take your instance for a while, haven’t you dreamt of your wedding, since your childhood? Haven’t you created a vague idea of the designs, the colour of your wedding lehenga and all that?