the old ethnic dress of rabaris and banjaras have now become a range among youth. Specially during navaratri festival it is becoming mandatory for girls to wear this attire. this are two basic types. The one that is almost a copy of traditional costume with a lot of variations in motifs and colours, are in cotton it also has bandhani as odhani (half saree) to be draped around waist and head.
the other type has a grate influence of designer dresses. These chania-choli are in silk, cotton silk, cotton as well as other materials. It uses lots of embroidery work, zari work, jadtar and nakatiki work. Every season brings now dreas-pattern and styles.
These are also the traditional dresses reinvented by films. Certain wedding dresses of Muslim. Sikh and Sindhi communities are adopted into modern styling.
The top is like an extended blouse with long sleeves. Where maximum embroideries and other work is done. However the Ghagara (bottom) and Odhani are either plain or dotted, it has very rich material
This is another modern version of Chania Choli where Dupatta is added accessory. Very popular among college girls and young women's, it involves a lot of embroidery in Zardausi, Kashmiri, Naka tikki and Jadtar styles.
this is a new avatar of traditional saree which is inspired by the designer saree worn by our filmstars. The speciality of this saree is the choli or the blouse that comes along with it, stitched or un-stitched. Both saree and choli have embroidery work.
The traditional casual wear of Punjab has now become so popular all over India, that now it has gained an equal status with saree. Available in ready to switch three piece. Salwar Kameez can be as gorgeous as a bridal suit. The Device range according to purpose casual wear, party wear, bridal suit. The Device suit or designed suit.
Panetar is a specialties of Gujarat. The bride must wear a Panetar in her wedding which is gifted to her by maternal uncle. Printed or woven, it used a white background with designs prudominently in red and green, but black forbidden.
This wedding saree is offered to bride from her in-laws. In some part of Saurashtra the bride wears both Panetar and Gharchola during the ceremony. It has brocade palav with red or maroon background and traditional Bandhani motifs printed or woven on it. Again, black is forbidden.
A better priced and quicker option to Patan's Patola, the Rajkot Patola offer similar designs using single ikat (weft threads only) adding the Zari (gold-dipped silver threads) and using traditional motifs it is extending the old glory into new era.
No Indian bridal trousseau is complete without the Kanjeewaram Saree, characterize by gold dipped silver threads woven into brilliant silk. Favored for their durability, Kanjee Silk is thicker than almost all other silks. Though the lightweight Kanjee sarees are also popular, along with machine woven korean and Chinese silk, only Kanjee silk is right for classic Kaneewaram.
named after a village near aurangabad in maharastra, these sarees used an enormous amount of labour, skill and sheer expanse of material in their creation. The palav base in gold with the patterns done in silk, giving an embossed look.
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