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Indian ethnic wear is evergreen and timeless. From elegant sarees to sophisticated Anarkalis, it integrates grace with tradition. However, with some knowledge styling your outfits according to your body type elevates your look from normal to outstanding. Whether you are a small petite lady or a bit on the extra side, this guide gives some simple body-positive style tips to boost your best features and confidence. So, lets dive in to flaunt your individual style with immense pride-
f you closely look at Phulkari embroidery, you will find more beyond its beautiful colors and intricately woven patterns. It is rich with stunning craftmanship, values, and stories. In today’s post, let’s explore 5 surprising facts about Phulkari and how it reflects a major cultural revival, slow fashion, and an innate connection to our nation’s past and future.
Tant sarees from Bengal are prized for their lightweight texture, traditional handloom weave, and cultural beauty. But to keep these delicate cotton sarees looking new, they need a little extra care at home. Whether you wear them every day or only on special occasions, following a few simple steps can help maintain their color, softness, and structure. This guide shares 7 smart and practical tips on how to care for your Tant sarees at home—the right way.
Punjab’s Patiala Suit is deep rooted in India’s culture and derived its name from the princely state of Patiala in Punjab in the early 20th century. It was the brainchild of its ruler Maharaja Bhupinder Singh who was fond of fashion and style. He tailored this suit for his courtiers who regularly rode on horses across the state and other regions of India.