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Showing posts with label traditional. Show all posts

The Future of Fashion in India

The best thing about fashion in India is that it doesn’t remain constantm with new ideas constantly springing up. West meets ethnic is the fashion statement which has taken the country by a storm. Peasant crop tops, solid anarkalis, printed trousers and culottes are just some of the few wardrobe must haves. The glorious fusion of chic modern style with quintessentially Indian fashion has created an explosion of unique designs and a riot of never seen before colours. This is the future of Fashion in India.

Fashion blogger duo Shereen and Kayaan are fun, challenging, confident and bold. They push their boundaries and wear quirky outfits that leave us desiring some for ourselves.  


Their Rakshabandhan blog post was aptly titled Raksha Fusion. Kayaan, as seen in the top image, has captured the absolute essence of India with her Debashree Samanta dhoti pants, and flashy gold jewellery while the crop top balances the whole look lending it a western touch.


Shereen, as seen in the top image, wears a Karishma Jamwal drape dress and tops it with a Kiran Uttam Ghosh pleated cape. The loud and vibrant orange and red colours add that perfect smack of ethnicity.



They also modelled for the next gen Indianfashion designer Tanya Sharma’s eccentric label named ‘GaGa’. Shereen, in the far top image, wears a quilted Bandhini sweatshirt, a croptop and bright lehenga skirt. Kayaan on the other hand goes sporty ethnic (yes, that’s a thing now) with a quilted jersey and tie dye anarkali. These outfits take this wonderful fusion to a whole new level.



While the designer, Debashri Samanta, was inspired by the plight of the Vietnamese fisherwomen when creating these outfits, we can’t ignore the subtle Indian ness in them which is so chic and strangely elegant that we can’t take our eyes off them.

Our absolute favourite is Masaba Gupta, the originator of the avant-garde. With her zany, quirky and eccentric prints, she has won over the hearts of millions. Such was the demand for her clothes that she started a new line of unusual and unconventional outfits in affordable prices!




Khyati Pande is an upcoming designer whose creations are spreading like wildfire. She combines various elements to create one outfit and the best part is that it doesn’t look garish or over the top.



She loves her colours and knows how to play with them. Layering with flair is her forte and she loves bright waistcoats, minimal kurtas and bold trousers.

‘It’s a new era in fashion- there are no rules’ –Alexander McQueen


Never be scared to experiment with your style and fuse eastern and western elements!

Picture of the Day: Indian Bridal Wear in Traditional Hindu Wedding

Everybody knows that traditional Hindu weddings often feature some of the most incredible Indian bridal wear. This week, we were thrilled to discover this shot of a mostly self-organised ceremony in Toronto, Canada. Just take a look at the beautiful colour palette and careful detailing.


The Origins Of Wedding Sarees



The wedding saree, is a specific piece of clothing that Indian women wear during their weddings. The most typical alternative to it is the wedding Lehengas, they are the traditional Indian bridal garments

There are different types of saree (or sari): some of them are simple and can be worn for the daily routine, while for special occasions there are precious versions of the garment, characterized by the embroidered details and the precious fabrics and appliques.

According to tradition, when an Indian woman was wearing a saree that meant she was married. But today the garment is democratized, and you can wear it in any occasion.

Picture of the Day: Saindhavi Wears Beautiful Red Saree at Wedding

Another celebrity style you shouldn't miss! Saindhavi was wearing a beautiful red silk wedding saree on the occasion of her wedding to fellow Bollywood singer GV Prakash Kumar in a traditional ceremony on Thursday.