Archive for March, 2011

Search for the best lehenga sarees online – You’re sure to get a deal!


With the advent of  un-ending soap operas on Indian television, Lehenga  Sarees or Lehenga Style Sarees have suddenly gained prominence in recent times. More than television, it is  Bollywood that has taken the lead in promoting  the trend of lehenga sarees that have become the norm in most item numbers.

Lehenga  sarees  offer a  lot of comfort and  one can wear a  lehenga saree without  much of an effort  unlike a traditional saree. It is  the perfect garment to dress up in a jiffy when you are short of time. All one needs to do is to  wear a petticoat and slip into it  and fasten the zip along the waist. The open end of the pallu can be draped around the shoulder and you are ready to go. The centre piece of any lehenga saree that you buy online will be a matching blouse that has a lot of embroidery and designs carved on it.

Most online portals stipulate that you send across your measurements by filling a   form during the checkout process and the stitched blouse will be sent along with your chosen saree. It is a very convenient mode of ordering a lehenga saree and if you want you can even order any green salwar kameez or any other saree that you desire from these portals.

Happy shopping!

How about trying a Yellow Saree this Baisakhi..!!!


Baisakhi or Vaisakhi, the Punjabi festival of harvest is that time of the year when women in North India draw out their favourite yellow sarees from their cupboards to participate in the festivities. In India, Cotton Sarees and more importantly yellow cotton sarees are de-riguer during festivals and occasions.

An ancient legend goes that any cloth that is stitched by a needle becomes impure and therefore saris that are worn on festive occasions should be weaved out of pure cotton. Yellow saris are also worn after child-birth by mothers as quite a few ceremonies are conducted in India after the entry of a new family member in the house.

If however, you are not comfortable wearing a sari then you can definitely try a printed yellow salwar kameez that will really augment your personality. If you have a very thin frame and you think that a saree will not look good on you then a yellow salwar kameez would prove to be a good alternative. Moreover, women who find managing a saree one big chore would find salwar kameez a very convenient dress.

With Baisakhi round the corner, I suggest you check out a few online portals that offer a wide variety of designs and prints in yellow sarees or salwar kameez.

Saree Innovation in South India


Southern India’s Innovation in Sarees

South India is known for its great quality of silk sarees. These fine qualities of sarees are still a favorite among the South Indian brides to get the proper traditional look in their wedding. In spite of being the land of tradition, South India is also the land of innovation. It is South India, where the various patterns of innovative sarees are seen. This article is devoted to the wondrous creations of sarees done in South India. Most of these South Indian Sarees mentioned below are the results of the creative streak of the weavers of Southern India:

The Color-Changing saree

This is an intriguing creation of Sri Kumaran Silks, as this is a silk saree, first ever made in the world, which changes its color, when the wearer goes out of the house.

The Saree-Shirt Combo

This is a two-in-one combo pack, where well-designed saree is accompanied by a similar shirt piece for the woman’s husband. This style is known as ‘Jodi Pattu’. The pallu of the saree has intricate embroidery work, which is somewhat replicated in the shirt as well, and both are made of genuine handloom silk.

The Zip-n-Wear Saree

This is an interesting blend of four pallus in one saree. In this silk saree, four separate yet complimenting pallus are used to design the complete look. Each pallu comes with an attached zip, which the wearer can, according to her wish, detach, rearrange and reattach to get a new look every time.

The Denim Saree

This is a saree, which creates an illusion of wearing denim in form of a saree, where the wearer enjoys the gentle and velvety feel of silk in reality.

The Pocket Saree

Another unique creation is the Pocket Saree where the drape allows for a pocket on the left side near the hip region, to hold cell phones, and other bric-a-brac.

The Reversible Saree

This is a handiwork where the saree has been made in such a fashion that it can be worn in four varying styles. This saree comprises of two different blouses to be worn with two different body colors and four separate pallus.

The Durbar Krishna Saree

Another divine creation is The Durbar Krishna Saree, where an image of Lord Krishna is made to cover the overall pallu. The design is done with Swarowski crystals and it is believed to carry good luck to its wearer.

The 50000 Color Saree

This multi-colored saree is interlaced with 50000 shades of various colors.

The Jugalbandi Saree

Here, two opposite concepts have been merged into one single saree. On pure South Indian silk sarees, North Indian lacework or kundan or beadwork, or embroideries like the Parsis are blended into one complete whole.

The Zodiac Saree

This is actually a part of 12 saree collection named Zodiac Sarees. Each zodiac sign’s symbol has been woven into each of the sarees in this collection.

These innovations are not only something matchless but worth a collector’s item.

Ever tried Terry Voile Salwar kameez ?


If you are one of those who keep experimenting with their dressing style and love trying out new things, then go for a terry voile salwar kameez. It’s a flawless wash and wear fabric which requires very little ironing. Salwar kameez made up of this fabric are quite in demand these days as one can wear them casually and also on formal occasions.

Terry Voile salwar kameez fabric has managed to gather massive popularity amongst the women in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. After the patch work of different designs at neck and sleeves, this salwar kameez looks truly elegant and classy. Thus, the fan graph of this outfit has increased incredibly amongst young women.

If you have a very special occasion to attend, then nothing will work best for you other than a wedding chiffon salwar kameez. It is perfect for those women who want to look simple yet stylish at the same time. There are various embroidery options that are offered in chiffon salwar kameez such as Aabla, Zardosi, Dabka, Cut-Dana, Resham, Sequins or Beads. Further, its intricate designs and exquisite patterns make them even more attractive and almost irresistible for women.

Grab huge discounts on Indian Traditional Wear… Go Online today!


If you are thinking of buying a violet saree or a viscose lehenga for your friend’s wedding, we suggest you check out a few interesting designs on any online portal before making a trip to the nearest shopping mall. You can also choose certain specific sarees based on the type of event you plan to attend.

A plain border violet saree would look very elegant for a formal setting while a floral printed saree would be just apt for an informal setting. As every apparel merchant will tell you, a violet georgette saree is one of the most sought after items in any saree store.

A viscose lehenga is also a good option if you don’t want to wear a saree.Viscose lehengas actually refer to those lehengas which are made of a fabric that consists of artificial fibres helping the fabric to breathe easily making it quite suitable for Indian conditions. Another important quality of viscose is that it dyes quite easily and is therefore a good bet for making printed lehengas.

I will not elaborate further on these excellent fabrics, it would be much better if you check out an online saree portal that would introduce you to a mind-boggling variety of designs in viscose lehengas that will help you look the best on your D-day.

Add some zing to your wardrobe with an Indian Benarasi Saree!


Known as evergreen attire for a woman, an indian benarasi saree enhances the beauty, elegance and charm of a woman and makes her look incredibly beautiful. A lot of efforts go in manufacturing benarasi sarees, which makes them really pricey. The embellishments and embroidery work on it makes its price tag even more expensive.

Those who cannot afford to buy a Benarasi saree can go for other fabric sarees such as cotton Sarees and casual sarees. These are not just affordable but also look great if draped perfectly.

Indian Cotton SareesThe absolute comfort of an indian cotton saree makes it the most preferred choice amongst Indian women. These are just great considering the hot and humid weather of the Indian subcontinent as one can wear them at home as well as at any place outside.

Indian Casual SareesMade up of synthetic fibre, indian casual sarees are perhaps the perfect saree for the monsoon season. Other than the casual sarees, faux georgette and georgette sarees are also good for this season. These are quite comfortable, stylish and look very attractive.

The internet is by far the best place to search any kind of saree, so instead of making mulitiple visits to the market, just log on to a good online saree portal and purchase saree of your choice. Apart from providing you the best deal, it also saves your valuable time and energy.

2011 Churidar Salwar Kameez Collection


Newly Arrived Churidar Salwar Kameez. Browse through and tell us which one is the best.

Half Sarees – A different Saree for Special Occasions


Half Sarees, South Indian Half SareesIndia being a multi-cultural country, exhibits a wide array of dressing styles. Each style heralding from their particular state has a special touch to it. Saree being the national dress of India is worn by most women, but in a special style reflecting which part of India they belong to. There are numerous innovative ways of saree draping styles, among which a unique way is half sarees.

What is a Half Saree ?

Half Sarees are predominantly seen in South India, as mostly unmarried girls in South India wear this traditional outfit. Earlier this saree draping style was restricted only to the rural belles and never worn by girls in the cities. However, nowadays, this dress has found its way to showrooms of renowned designers and various malls all over India. This trend of draping a saree has actually been popularized by television and movie celebrities, and models walking on the ramp of various fashion shows, which has convinced every teenager to posses at least one pair of this chic half saree in their wardrobe.

Half Sarees, in comparison to the full sarees are more comfortable and hassle free to wear and handle, as it is very easy, simple style allowing more freedom of movement. It is just a long fluid skirt with several pleats, a matching blouse and a long saree drape, whose end is folded at the back of the skirt. Girls of Kerala wear this colorful attire on the festival of Onam, whereas girls from Tamil Nadu wear it in Pongal festival. Young girls of Andhra Pradesh wear these half sarees in the festival of Ugadhi.

Similar to half sarees is another most popularly attire of North India – Ghagra-Choli, which the girls of Northern India wear more or less in every festival.

Different Names of Half Sarees.

Though this style is called half saree, it has got different names in different states of India, along with a special touch of the exclusive reflection of the state’s artwork. In most parts of India these half sarees include embroidery, fabric, glass work and inclusion of precious stones. Half sarees are locally is known as Pavada Dhavani or Davani in Tamil Nadu, Mundum Neriyathum in Kerela and Langa Voni in Andhra Pradesh.

This traditional dress looks very elegant on a girl and given the modern touches of designer-works on them, they look classy and gorgeous, bringing out the grace of Indian women. Though salwar kameez or jeans and tops are now the most common dresses in India, Half Sarees have reclaimed the market for special occasions.

Saree Draping Made Easy – Different ways of draping a Saree


The region where a woman belongs mostly influences the way a saree is worn by her. The style of draping a saree is a reflection of the state she belongs to. There are nearly 80 different ways of wearing a saree. However, before you proceed to learn the saree draping styles, it is better to know the two essential parts required complimenting a saree, they are:

- A petticoat, which is a long skirt like garment, tied around the waist with a drawstring. It should be of the same color as the saree and any part of it should remain hidden inside the sari, as this forms the base of the garment.
- A proper fitting saree blouse of a color matching the saree, ending below the bust. It can be long or short sleeved or even sleeveless.

The conventional way of wearing a saree
1. Initially you have to tuck the sari around your body starting from the navel you go left, adjusting the saree according to your height, you finish when you have made one full circle.
2. Next to measure the length of the pallu, you have to hold the top edge of the saree and wrap it around your hips and bring it to the shoulder, and let it hang up to the back of your knee.
3. Then take the portion left around your waist and start-making 7-10 neat pleats from left and tuck it down onto the waist petticoat.
4. Similarly now take the pallu and wrap it once again on your shoulder making neat pleats there as well. Pin it up properly on the left shoulder so that it stays in its place.

The look of the Indian Woman is complete when a bindi and proper jewelry is added to this saree.

Various ways of draping a saree

The saree draping styles of a saree vary according to the different regions of India. It is estimated that there are nearly 80 different styles of draping a saree. Some of the most popular ones are:

Gujarati Style Saree Draping: This style is predominantly found in Northern India, like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, and is called the ‘seedha pallu’, as the saree and its pleats open to the right unlike the usual way. The pallu here comes from the back over the right shoulder and then it is stretched across the chest and the left end of the pallu is folded in the petticoat at the back.

Maharashtrian Style Saree Draping: This is a 8 meters long saree unlike the normal 5.5 meters, where a portion of a saree goes between the legs and is put in the back of the waist, and the other portion becomes the pallu over the bosom. This allows movement more freely as it acts as a divided saree.

Tamilian Style Saree Draping: This saree is also similarly long like Maharashtran style of 8 metres, which is draped around the waist with the pleats inclined towards the left side. The portion left is taken over the shoulder, is once again wrapped around the waist and inserted on the let side.

Bengali Style Saree Draping: The Bengali saree is worn without pleats, as it is draped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder with a bunch of keys attached to its end. This pallu is then passed under the right arm and thrown over the left shoulder again. Basically, it can be said only two big pleats comprises this style. To get the apt Bengali look you can wear ballooned or puffy sleeve blouses.

Dravidian Style Saree Draping: This is nothing but pleated rosette, at the waist, which is worn by women of Tamil Nadu.

Nivi Style Saree Draping: This style of Andhra Pradesh is held in place by the folds into the petticoat, leaving the pallu hanging over the shoulder. If wearing ‘Kaccha Nivi,’ you have to pass the pleats between your legs and tuck it into the back of your waist.

Coorgi Style Saree Draping: Here you have to tie the pleats into the backside and a small portion of the pallu is placed above the shoulder.

Gond Style Saree Draping: This is just the opposite way of draping the saree where the first part is wrapped over the shoulder and then the rest is set to cover up the body.

Try a fascinating Handloom Salwar Kameez this Sunday!


If you are bored of wearing saris and desire to wear something different this Sunday then a georgette salwar kameez is one exciting option that you can check out. The best part about georgette salwar kameez is that they can easily be embellished with swarovski crystals and sequins to give that stunning look which can turn heads in any party.

Another interesting type of dress that you should check out on any online saree portal is a jacquard salwar suit that looks quiteFestival Embroidered Salwar Kameez amazing and is very much in demand amongst customers’. What is special about a Jacquard Salwar suit is that they usually have contrasting thread and zari embroidery which looks quite appealing. A jacquard salwar suit usually consists of an ombre dyed shirt with a jacquard effect spread all over and it is accentuated by the presence of stones. An ombre dyed  fabric  is  one which has  two  different colours at either end of the spectrum   and  often  forms the base of  jacquard salwar suits.

If you want to try out something other than a jacquard salwar kameez then a handloom salwar kameez would be another interesting option that you can check out.  The best part about any type of handloom salwar kameez is that they are quite chic and comfortable to wear. Made out of hand- woven fabrics, handloom salwar kameez if tailored to the right size and measurement looks quite exquisite and elegant. Handloom fabrics made in the Indian subcontinent are actually quite famous and have even made their way to places as far as Europe and North Africa.

Choosing between a handloom salwar kameez, georgette salwar kameez, jacquard salwar suit is never easy. Keeping in mind the weather, occasion and style and your personal style preferences the right type of dress can be chosen that offers the perfect blend of comfort and style.

Best of luck in your search!

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