Showing posts with label womens dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label womens dress. Show all posts

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Kurti India Wear Beautiful Summer Dress

Kurti and Tunic is very much in fashion these days. Kurti is a women's top. Girls love to wear Kurti very much. Kurti gives a very comfort feeling in summers. Girls wear Kurti over jeans, Salwar, Pant, Capri and even a skirt. Kurtis look decent and sincere, versatile and stylish, trendy yet modest. Indian Kurtis will lend grace to any woman's wardrobe. Indian Kurtis are accepted worldwide.The Kurti is the ideal year around wear. Embroidered Kurti, Designer Kurtis , Long Tunics, Printed Kurti, Cotton Kurtas, Lenin Kurtis, Georgette Kurti, Long Kurtis, Short Kurtis, Traditional Kurti, Ethnic Kurtis and Fashion Kurtis are the variants of Indian Fashion Kurtis. A Kurti-Tunic surely give attractive and decent look to a woman.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Elegant Indian Sari !!!

Sari is an Indian dress and it covers the whole body of the women.This sari is in tie and dye print. The artisans of Gujarat and Rajasthan are well known for their skills in tie dye print. Besides, the fabric used for making tie dye print saris are fine cotton which are also very light on body. I have seen many urban women in Delhi and Mumbai wearing tie dye print cotton saris, and they look simply elegant.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Indian Cotton Sari Chikan Embroidery Women Fashion

designer saree Chikan embroidery is a specialty of Lucknow in north India. Unique style of embroidery was developed during the Mughal period (16th to 18th century) in India. The embroidery style developed then, continue to popular today. Village women living around the city of Luknow execute the embroidery work.
Saris draping the entire body may have also been worn by various regional and ethnic groups at the turn of the first millennium.It is commonly believed in India that today's ubiquitous petticoat, worn under the sari, came with the Muslims in the form of the ghaghra, and the tailored choli with the British, despite the fact that blouses were often mentioned classical Sanskirt poetry.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Skirt Top Set Georgette Embroidery Women’s Casual Dress

Skirt top sundresses in matching designs are great for your summer wear. Georgette fabric makes the dress light. There is inner cotton lining to give proper fall and also make the clothing non transparent. Skirt and top are in similar color and have similar embroideries too. The dress is ideal for casual wear in summer in beach or other sunshine areas.
A skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped garment which hangs from the waist and covers all or part of the legs. A dress (also frock, gown) is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice or with a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Cotton Long Skirt Women's Summer Wrap Clothes

Wrap Skirts in handloom woven cotton fabric is especially suitable for women in late twenties and beyond. Hand-block prints in Indian motifs make them attractive casual dresses. Drawstring at waist adds to their casual look and feel. Urban women in India in the age group twenty five to fifty prefer to wear these skirts in spring and summer. Long cotton skirts have airy feel in summer.
jupes Early Indian literature, speaks of the bhairnivasni, a skirt like garment, which evolved from the antariya, a simple tube shaped garment. This was stitched on one side, gathered and held at the waist by a girdle. Women wore it as a lower garment. It later evolved into a skirt with a drawstring called the ghaghri. The ghaghri was a narrow skirt, made from five and a half meters of fabric, the same length as the original antariya. The skirt in India is known by many different names, depending on the regional style, the most popular, by far, being the ghaghra.It was the flare that made the ghaghra such a sumptuous garment and one so captivating that it was celebrated both in poetry and art. The ghaghra is really a long skirt, which has the construction of a simple gathered skirt or a flared gored skirt. It covers the legs fully or partially, depending on the norms of propriety among different ethnic groups, although a long ghaghra usually relates to more

Monday, March 17, 2008

Sundress Women’s Casual Summer Clothes in Cotton

Sun dress in cotton fabric is a very light dress, suitable for wearing outdoors or on beaches in bright sunshine. There is an inner lining in thin cotton fabric that adds to the comfort. Machine embroidery has also been done impart the dress some more attraction. A sundress, like a jumper, is sleeveless and collarless. However it isn't worn over a blouse or sweater, and is of a distinctly different cut and fashion.
In British English, the term jumper describes a sweater. Also, in more formal British usage, a distinction is made between a pinafore dress and a pinafore, which, though a related garment, has an open back and is worn as an apron. Pinny is a shorter name for both garments