Showing posts with label indian scarves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indian scarves. Show all posts

LIMITED EDITION - Unique Scarves Designed by Indian Designer Khyati Sahni



Have you heard about the scarves’ collection from designer Khyati Sahni ? You must hurry if you want to get one of these outstanding scarves that are available for less than one month!

We appreciate this collection because of its bright colours and the original patterns.This lovely range will perfectly match with all of your styles. Let’s see some of the styles that we particularly chose and matched with creations of others designers.


 



The Floral appliqued scarf of Designer Khyati Sahni with
the Red Fine Polka Dots Dress of Designer Michelle Salins

This adorable white scarf has hand woven stripe detailing on its border and gorgeous floral applique work in red. It is great with this red polka dotted sleeveless dress for casuals outing.





 



















The Striking Pink Sequined Scarf of Designer Khyati Sahni with
the Black Two Tiered Dress of Designer Michelle Salins

This Pink scarf with its rows of sequin work adds a touch of glamour to this fully lined black outfit with embroidered shoulder. A unique style to feel original and confident.

























The Designer Khyati Sahni’s Animal Print Beaded Scarf with 
Designer Neeru Kumar’s Kantha Vintage Reversible Jacket

This scarf has animal prints all over it in the colours of white, black and brown complemented by vibrant red border that has crochet lace with bead work embroidery on it. This perfectly matches with this one of a kind jacket made with vintage fabrics.
 
What about the designer? Khyati Sahni is an Indian accessories designer who designs gorgeous scarves with playful feminine detailing. The designs are beautifully adorned with lovely tassels and pretty embroideries. Her sophisticated products work well with varieted looks.  

See more here

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.