Still trying to figure out the saree fashion trend for the New Year? No need to worry there, cause we now bring you a few tips on what to look out for. This season its all about Tussur! Yes, the fabric is back in vogue and you can choose colors from the very dul grays to the bright pinks. The style is all floral and geometric with a dash of abstract designing. Elegance is the key.
The mix and match trend is here to stay so go all out and pick those favorite duppatas and match them up! Another trend to look out for is the morning evening sarees. These sarees became quite a trend in 2009 and it seems that they are still going strong. This is another safe bet in your closet...
Silks are an evergreen fashion trend. This season look out for light colors with simple and elegant weaves or prints. Thick borders are out and thin borders are in. mix traditional sarees with contemporary blouses, strapless are in vogue!
Armed with these simple guidelines, you should now be able to shop comfortable for trendy ethnic garments. Watch out for more fashion tips on this space...
Friday, January 15, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Sport ethnicity in style this festive season

The winter collection showcases the aesthetic appeal of the designer sarees and salwars that come in contrasting colors block printed, hand brush dyed, double shaded with versatile designs comprising of floral and geometric patterns on stylish themes. Most of the sarees have a touch up and a tinge of Beige color that merges with all the hues of shades.
The highlights of the season are the “Mangalgiri Salwars” sourced and merchandised from Mangalgiri near Vijayawada, accentuated with traditional block prints & elegant mirror work. Another special collection would be the “Ikat weaving” designed on the cotton sourced from Orissa and Andhra Pradesh with unique patterns and shades.
These splendid hand brush dyed collection of sarees is priced at Rs.3300. The Hand brush dyed technique can also be availed on salwars which are priced at Rs.1900 upwards and the Mangalgiri aalwars are priced at Rs.1500 upwards.
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