Saturday, 28 February 2015
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#Royal india. The Great #RaniLakshmibai is one of the most courageous female rulers in #India as ever had. Apart from the ferocious ruler, Rani Lakshmibai’s dressing style also stood out from the rest. The Queen, who had also to fight against the British along-with Gwalior troops, was dressed in a saree draped around in dhoti pattern. The cotton or muslin saree which she wore, was draped in the typical Maharashtrian style known as ‘Nauvari saree’. This made her comfortable in battle movements from horse riding to fighting against her enemies. The Rani preferred minimal accessories such as a pair of gold earrings and a small bindi, which created an impact on her personality. #SonamKapoor has wore the new style of ‘Navuri saree’ to express the fashion style. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Friday, 20 February 2015
#AllAboutSaree – #SetMundu Saree The #SetMundu is the traditional clothing of #Kerala that originated from the #Sattika variety found in the #Jainism and #Buddhism. Till date, the Set Mundu is observed as traditional form of clothing in Kerala. Textiles in Kerala have been present since the British era. A very predominant textile that is famous across the globe is the #Calico textile known for the beautiful cotton and other fabrics it materializes. It has been running in the city of Calicut Kerala since the 11th century. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Thursday, 19 February 2015
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Wednesday, 11 February 2015
#RoyalIndia History of #Anarkali dress. The 16th century Mughal empress, the wife of Emperor Jahangir, who is also believed to be the same Anarkali, with whom Salim aka Jahangir was madly in love, is the inspiration behind this apparel. History reveals how the empress had preferred simple and modest garments and how her garment has become immortal in the history of Indian fashion. Her eponymousgamrent, anarkali, which she used to wear was a long, flowy kurta fitted on the bust and flanked by large pleats dropping towards the legs like an umbrella. While the patterns and designs of this ethnic wear have evolved with time, the basic elements still allures dating back to the Nur Jehan days, the first Mughal emperor to ever rule the nation behind the throne. (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
#All about Saree – #TussarSaree.. Jharkhand state in India is also considered to be an epicenter of #Tussar. It is also produced in #Bhandara district in #Vidarbha region of #Maharashtra state in India. India is the second largest producer of tasar silk and the exclusive producer of Indian Tussar (also known as tropical tussar), which is largely tended by tribals. Tussar silk is produced from #Larvae of several species of silk worms belonging to the moth genus Antheraea. Maintenance of Tussar saree in terms of washing:- 1. Dry cleaning is the safest option for Tussar (or any other silk). 2. Dry cleaned Tussar should not be wrapped in plastic. Silks need to breathe. 3. In case Tussar fabric is to be handwashed, use cold water and a mild liquid soap meant for delicate clothes (or shampoo). (Image copyrights belong to their respective owners)
Monday, 9 February 2015
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