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Black Butterfly Net Suit

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Black butterfly net suit with Heavy Embroidery with intricate hand work  on Top with beautiful net dupatta with pearls& embroidery for you to dazzle  in any party . Pair it with a embellished potli bag and danglers to complete the look.

Keep your style quotient  high with the Elegance of your inner beauty & this Stylish Outfit.

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Black butterfly net suit Top with butterfly net and heavy hand Work, Dupatta  Net with heavy work & Bottom in  Net with heavy embroidery.

Fabric details :

Top : 100 %   heavy Embroidered Butterfly Net  Heavily  Embroidered

Work : Heavy Embroidery with heavy hand work and pearls on dupatta

Bottom : Heavy Net With Embroidery Work

Dupatta: Heavy Butterfly Net With Sequin Handwork

Type– Unstitched

Care – First dry clean

 

History of clothing in the Indian subcontinent

History of clothing in the Indian subcontinent can be traced to the Indus Valley Civilization or earlier. Indians have mainly worn clothing made up of locally grown cotton.

India was one of the first places where cotton was cultivated and used even as early as 2500 BCE during the Harappan era.

Taking the instances of the sari to that of turban and the dhoti, the traditional Indian wears were mostly tied around the body in various ways.

Fibre for clothing generally used were cotton, flax, silk, wool, linen, leather, etc.

Dressing of Indus valley civilisation people show presence of multi-ethnic people of diverse backgrounds for instance people have been depicted wearing Pashtun style pakol hat with a chocker like neck ornament as well as Punjabi style pagri and Rajasthani style bangles and necklaces and many other styles prominent in neighbouring regions of the Indian subcontinent.

Different Types of Indian Bridal Dresses

Before the wedding day, there are many pre-wedding ceremonies. Bride has to go through with the help of her family and friends. Along with these rituals, she needs to choose an outfit that she’ll wear on her big day. With so many options in Indian bridal dresses, choosing the one that suits you best can be quite difficult. These are some of the different types of Indian bridal dresses you can choose from, depending on what you want your ensemble to say about you and your personality on your wedding day.

How To Choose The Right Color For Your Wedding Saree

Different colors suit different people in different ways. When choosing a saree color for your wedding, think about skin tone, eye color and hair color. Certain colors might make your skin look fairer while others will accentuate dark undertones. You don’t want to end up looking washed out on your big day! Plus, choose a color that fits with your bridesmaids.

A mismatched color scheme is never as attractive as one that is cohesive from top to bottom. Although people earlier wore mainly red colour on their wedding day, its changing now. Nowadays people prefer wearing pink, cream or orange coloured sarees on their special days. All these colours give an ethnic touch when worn by women on any special occasion including marriage or engagement function. The combination of red and orange looks great when used together. Red colour  represents fire, which symbolizes energy and passion.

Different Types Of Wedding Sarees

From Net-sarees to Churidars, here are different types of wedding sarees that every bride must have in her wardrobe. These sarees are also ideal for other special occasions like engagement, mehendi and even as a gift for someone special! Silk sarees, kanjivaram, chiffon, Net, georgette – these days you can find bridal dresses made from all kinds of fabrics. Get inspiration from top Bollywood divas who’ve worn them and get your hands on a designer piece at an affordable price online.

Tips For Picking A Wedding Lehenga Choli

Your wedding day is one of those occasions where you want to look your best. In order to ensure that happens, you need to pick a dress that compliments your body type and skin tone. Given there are so many different types of dresses available today, here are some tips for picking a lehenga choli:

#1 Wear something that suits your figure: You might have dreamed about wearing a gorgeous lehenga or an off-shoulder saree, but if it doesn’t suit your figure well, it may not be worth buying. Make sure you can carry off every kind of style with confidence before buying one! If you’re shopping online and can’t try on the clothes before ordering them, you can talk to their experts and understand the garment fabric & styling. One best option is to take fabric or semi stitched outfits and customise it.

History of clothing in India

Clothing for men was typically a dhoti or shawl wrapped around their waist for easy movement and a turban on their head. Women’s clothing included saris and various types of jewelry . The use of cosmetics in India is an ancient practice that dates back to at least 800 BC.

There are many references to perfumery activities by Buddhist monks initially brought over from Persia. Ancient aromas used in India came primarily from sandalwood , musk , agar-agar , saffron , camphor , juniper berry (Juniperus phoenicea), turmeric , cinnamon bark, cedar wood oil (Cedrus deodara) among others.

 

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