Flaunt Leather Indian Acessories by Ritu Kumar

It's time to flaunt leather Indian accessories like bags, satchels and iPad cases with Indian ornamental designs.
Fashion designer Ritu Kumar has launched a leather accessories collection with Indian prints like Jamavar, hand-block and chintz. Colours like dark reds, browns and blacks highlight the beauty of the prints, said a statement.
Simple leather has been beautified with hand printed and machine embroidery to create a three-dimensional effect.
Available in stores from November, the price range for the collection, which includes satchels, laptop, iPad cases, sling bags and wallets, starts at Rs.4,000.

How to wear Indian earrings ?

Indian earrings are easy to match because of different colours, different designs and a large panel of models ! With innovation by each designers, you can easily find your perfect look with dresses and accessories.

These are some examples, that you can copy and appropriate to you:















Shaheen Abbas looked stunning at the launch of her jewellery line, wearing a fiery red Amit Aggarwal gown from his couture collection. She added a Pinky Saraf clutch and wore her own jewellery.


























Priyanka promoted her movie in Dubai, wearring a black and white dress with only gold Indian earrings for accessories.



















Kareena Kapoor Khan has been honoured by Asian Sunday newspaper and Members of Parliament for her contribution to the global entertainment industry, at the Launch of the newspaper's London Edition, taking place at House of Commons on 29th October. She wore a red dress with silver Indian earrings for a traditional and so glamorous look.

Shaheen Abbas Loves Wearing Long Indian Dresses!

Who doesn't love red colour?

Red is the colour of passion and energy, but it is also the most common tone to be showcased on important event. The gorgeous Shaheen Abbas knows this very well, and choose to wear a beautiful long indian dresses in brilliant red for the launch of her jewellery line! She complemented the styles with a Pinky Saraf clutch and earrings from her own line, we though that she looked stunning! 
Have a look also at this celebrity style!

Indian Necklaces Inspired by the Catwalks

It was a pleasure to have a look at the photo galleries of the most recent parties to see how our favourite celebrities have taken inspiration from the fashion catwalks! 

We felt astonished by the style choices of jewellery and accessories.. Especially by some beautiful Indian necklaces wore by Sonam Kapoor, Tisca Chopra and Masaba Gupta! Have a look at them…




         






  ..Don’t you find these Indian necklaces a true expression of style?

Get the Bombay Street Style with Indian Accessories

Here are some tips on how you can use Indian Accessories to get the Bombay street look.

INDIAN TEXTILES


What: Sarees, scarves and dhotis are the best example un-stitched garments made from Indian fabrics and great Indian accessories to add to your outfit.
How to style: Drape them interestingly to make a statement. Borrow a cotton saree and work a Tshirt instead of a blouse or simply throw a denim jacket over it. Boys can work a scarf made of Indian silk into their outfit.










JUNK JEWELRY AND MOJARIS:


What: Tribal Indian jewellery and traditional Indian footwear; loads of choices of Indian accessories here to mix it up a little.

How to style: Mix it all up! Take your favourite outfit and style it with a cool tribal neck-piece or a pair of mojaris. Play with colour, craft or embellishments but always keep the look balanced. If your outfit is busy, keep the accessories calm or choose statement accessories to spice up a sober outfit.

Amrita Rao With Curio Cottage Indian Earrings

Actress Amrita Rao is one of the few Bollywood actresses who enjoys wearing a traditional Indian llok at public functions, with Indian earrings, indian dresses or indian clutches.
Over the weekend, at a promotion for Singh Saab The Great, Amrita chose a mutedanarkali with churi sleeves by Kanika Kedia. Silver, yellow and blue borders add a dash of vibrancy to the beige ensemble. She accessorised her look with chunky Indian earrings from Curio Cottage.


Long Indian Dresses at their Top!

Maxi dresses are one of the talking points of this season. Many celebrities have showcased their trendy long Indian dresses in different occasions. 

To give some ideas, look at Aditi Rao Hydari wearing a beautiful blue creation by Anita Dongre… She looks so regal!



We were fascinated also by this saree-inspired outfit chosen by Nandini Bhalla for the SS WIFW 2014.







It is definitely time to add some long Indian dresses to our 

wardrobe, girls!
























Picture of the Day: Sushmita Sen Makes Indian Necklaces Shine!

Sushmita Sen looked gorgeous walking the ramp at the India International Bullion Summit (IIBS) – she has the ability to make Indian neckalces and bracelets shine on her! Don’t you think?



Russian Beauties In Indian Designer Dresses Reaching Out To Global Buyers

Designers from India are trying to reach the global buyers and it worked for a few of them too. Now, they have come up with their new authentic Indian wear and this time they have used Russian models to woo the customers. These dresses are so stylish yet modest that you can’t resist. Check out these Russian beauties wearing authentic Indian designer dresses. Leave a comment and share your views.



You Should Have Those Indian Accessories !


Every time and each seasons, you can match Indian accessories with everything. With different designs, colors, textures or style, you can easily find your best Indian accessories to add a glamorous touch to your look. 
Bags, jewellery or Ipad cover for example, celebrities never forgot to match their dresses with an Indian accessories ! 
Have a look at them with different Indian accessories:

Freida Pinto at Tribeca Film Festival, with her black and gold bag.


Aishwarya Rai inaugurated the Kalyan jewelry showroom in Kochi.

























Priyanka Chopra with necklaces at a fashion event in India.

See also Russian beauties in Indian dresses!