Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Monday, 29 September 2014
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Saturday, 27 September 2014
#GadwalSarees are produced in a small town in Mahbubnagar district, called Gadwal. Gadwal sarees are very famous for their zari (silk thread) border and zari pallu, with body made of cotton. The zari and cotton fabrics of the sarees are weaved separately and later interlocked together. Vibrant colours like parrot-green, maroon, yellow and beige are often used in these sarees. Locally, the weaving technique of these sarees are known as ‘kupadam’ or ‘tippadamu’. Exclusive #GadwalSarees are Available with Various #Design's @R.S. Brothers. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Friday, 26 September 2014
Thursday, 25 September 2014
It seems the Mughals have put huge influence on the Indian dressing style. Empress Mumtaz Mahal, consort of Shah Jahan, was the epitome of beauty just like her mother-in law Nur Jehan. The beautiful Empress was well aware of her fashion sensibilities, that is evident from her numerous paintings that stand witness to her dressing sense. Her fashion sense was an inspiration to many. The empress was seen wearing a short-sleeved long or short jacket over her kurti or saree that she wore. While she wore it to maintain her modesty and sophistication, the jacket soon turned out to be a fashionable piece. These days, the #jacket is a hot number on the fashion runways. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
#AnushkaShetty beautiful in half and half saree. The saree prills wear designed with georgette cloth and antique rich work around the prills .The pallu part designed black velvet material with the embellishment of heavy embroidery rose work around the pallu with an balck velvet short sleeves round neck blouse which makes her look gorgeous. How much would you rate this #Saree for Anushka shetty out of 5*****? (Image copyrights belongs to their respective owners)
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Monday, 22 September 2014
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Saturday, 20 September 2014
The famous traditional silk sarees of Maharashtra are the Paithani sarees. A hand-woven saree having vibrant colours and intricate designs, a paithani saree is considered as a valuable possession in every Maharashtrian family. Paithani saree is named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad Maharashtra state where the saree is woven by hand. No Maharashtrian wedding ensemble is complete without the Paithani saree. Paithani Sarees give a very elegant look with style and royalty. Teamed up with the appropriate accessories, these sarees add enormous grace and beauty. Exclusive #PaithaniSarees are available with various #designs @R.S. Brothers. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Friday, 19 September 2014
Thursday, 18 September 2014
The 16th century Emperor #Akbar, who had ruled the Mughal dynasty during the 1500's, was probably the first Mughal ruler to dream of united India with unification of culture and religion. As a direct reflection of his efforts in unifying both Hindus and Muslims, the clothes adapted during those times reflected the fusion of both the cultures, which later on, seeped into various cultures through time. The #Angrakha or a long formal frock, with ties at one side, became popular, thanks to the emperor. It was Badshah Akbar, who first introduced the concept of tunic and churidar for men, which has today become the favorite of several designers. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
South Indian Actress #Samantha is creating sensation with her looks. Recently she attended a function wore a traditional #Saree with dark pink Zari border & with an attractive green colour blouse which makes her special with her sparkling looks. How much would you rate this Saree for samantha out of 5*****? (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Monday, 15 September 2014
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Thursday, 11 September 2014
#MaharaniIndiraDevi, mother of Gayatri Devi, not only passed her charm and poise to her daughter, one of the world’s most beautiful women but even passed down her fashion sense. Gayatri who was the epitome of beauty and style then passed down her mother’s fashion sense to the entire nation and world over. The trousseau, which was draped with poise by the royal ladies, was mostly French chiffon. However, it was not the fabric but the signature formula which Indira Devi had introduced was the secret sauce to looking sensual. Indira Devi had first worn chiffon in Paris. It was the material which won her heart. While it came with the width of 34 inches, it was the Maharani who insisted to make it to 46 inches and thus, chiffon saree was introduced. #ChiffonSaree, which is an integral part of saree fabrics, is today worn with distinct style across the globe. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
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#Tamanna in beautiful cream designer net saree. The saree is with Floral designs&crisscross thread work all over saree with, round neck pattern blouse. We find tamanna wearing similar sarees regularly because, it elevates her beauty even more. How much would you rate this Saree for Tamanna out of 5*****? (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Monday, 8 September 2014
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Lets begin with the most famous bridal saree of South India. #KanjeevaramSaree basically comes from a place called #Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. It is a type of saree traditionally made by weavers from Kanchipuram. These are woven naturally. The Kanchipuram saree is distinguished by its wide contrast borders and popularly known for its vibrant colours and excellent temple pattern borders. Since 2005, Kanchipuram sarees are protected by a Geographical Indication label, certifying their origin. A single Kanchipuram saree can cost anywhere between Rs 2,500 to Rs 1,00,000 or more depending upon the intricacy of work, colors, pattern, material used like zari, gold thread etc... Exclusive Kanchipuram sarees are Available with Various Design's @R.S. Brothers. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
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