Bling Sparkle: anarkalis
Showing posts with label anarkalis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anarkalis. Show all posts

August 22, 2015

Best Designer Anarkali SuitsTo Make Your festive Season Special
August 22, 20150 Comments
We have all wanted to look like Disney princesses at some point of time or the other. Remember the days when you read about Cinderella becoming a princess with a beautiful gown and you always wanted to dress up like her at every party of fancy dress competition? Those days can be relived now with designer salwar suits being given the look of princess like gowns. You may look like a royal Indian princess with Indian fabric and embroideries and also end up looking like a character out of some fairy tale because of smart western touches in ethnic wears.
Here’s a tip for you all: When you wish to have a look like some character out of a fairy tale, choose designer anarkali suits with minimum zari embroidery and golden work. White stone work or thread work goes great for that look. Skip the dupatta and accessorize instead with princess braids and buns and hair bands. Bring in the rich fabric, heavy embroidery and zari embellishments when you want a typically royal Indian look.
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The georgette anarkali with a twisted hemline is one to look out for. You may have seen nothing like this ever. Forget the evening gowns and embrace the beauty of Indian fashion with this stunning blue Anarkali. The full sleeved Anarkali is given a Western look with the minimum flare, gown like cut and baggy right half of the torso section. The left half and the left sleeve has mesmerizing golden machine work that can secure all gazes on you alone. The dupatta even is not needed here as the suit itself is drop dead gorgeous and marvelously creative and unthinkable.
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Thread work is one of the classiest embroidery invented in India. It can give any outfit a royal, classy outlook and the same happens with this cyan, floor-length Anarkali suit. The huge flare makes this look like some good old European gown meant for princesses and royal ladies. The royal attitude is given an Indian touch with thin and intricate white thread embroidery all over the sleeves and bosom section. The lower half that spreads out stands beautiful in a soothing yet royal cyan shade. The hemline is once again bordered by white thread work that gives it an amazing outline. Skip the dupatta and team this up with pearls or diamonds and tie up your hair in a bouffant or top knot for the perfect princess like look.
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Blue, black and gold combine here for a stunningly marvelous look. Black and gold is a regal combination and the addition of royal blue makes things even more majestic. The black sleeves and torso with deep and intricate golden embroidery gives the Anarkali a highly gorgeous appeal. The section that spreads out like a skirt is kept plain to make the embroidered section stand out. The hemline that touches the floor has another wide panel of black with intricate golden embroidery. Overall, this one is a stunning suit that can end your indecision when you are confused about what to wear for the wedding ceremony coming up.

Conclusion: Anarkalis are a variation of the Salwar kameez where the kameez spreads out like a long skirt. Anarkalis have turned out to be really versatile ethnic items. They can be plain and simple in medium flares till the knees or heavily gorgeous, extending till the feet. They may also have a western touch like a gown.

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June 04, 2015

Anarkalis Haul ~ Ethnic Fashion
June 04, 20150 Comments
 If you are following up on this blog for a while now, you will know that recently it was buzzing with the news of a big fat wedding. This haul was made 2 months ago (close to the wedding).

The main idea behind the haul was splurging on some wearable, not-so-heavy-yet-gorgeous anarkalis. You know how much drama goes behind an Indian wedding so you can imagine what fun it was shopping for all of these! :D

The awesome Bling Sparkle Trio *ehem* went shopping and this is what we picked from our haul! All of them look prettier in reality!

My Fav:
I think this was the classiest and most chic Anarkali of the lot! I loved the colour and the minimal detailing. I am not too found of collar necks but this one's simply perfection! 
It has detailing in the back side too. I love love love it!!

This one didn't photograph well. It's not that bad in reality. It's kinda nice to wear on a simple occasion! The latkan detailing is fab!

 This is the one shown in the first pic. It's very different from others. The design is kinda unique! Also, there's no lays in the borders so this one's considerably lighter than others. Comfy too.

 This one's another beauty! Don't know why but the colour pink always catches my eye. I always end up buying a pink! :D It has detailing on the sleeves too and the kalis are considerably more in this suit.
All of them were bought from an outlet in Majestic, Bangalore. 
What's your favourite? Do let us know in the comments!

Love,
~Bushra
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February 12, 2015

Fashion Fix: Jackets with Indian wear
February 12, 20150 Comments
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When I was writing the sari on cape post I realized the jacket was being used in indian wear a lot these days. Iam a big fan of the Jacket or Koti anarkalis, because when everyone these days dresses in anarkalis the koti helps me stand out. But it is not just anarkalis which are being worn with jackets. Patiala suits, kutis, sarees, lehengas and shararas all are being given a contemporary twist with a jacket.
Investing in  Nehru Jackets , boleros and blazers is good because it helps in recycling old ethnic wear via the mix and match way

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Adding a short jacket to your simple anarkali is great way to to style it differently especially in winters. It is better to skip the dupatta when wearing a jacket over anarkali also sticking to minimal jewellery is the key to nailing this look.
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Saris with Jacket:
Sonam Kapoor started this off when she wore a long jacket with saree at cannes. Adding an embroidered jacket to a simple saree is a  great way to style for winter weddings. But if your saree is embellished go the sheer cape way (look here for more insight on Saree capes). This fashion fusion has great potential provided done the right way. Be open to experimenting and  try both long coats and short jackets or waist coats. A more dressed down version of this trend can be worn to traditional office dos.
Salwars and kurtas with jackets:j3
When it comes to kurtis waistcoats are an effortless way to add zing to the whole look. Simple plain kurtis couls be jazzed up with embellished or embroidered waistcoats, while printed kutis can be worn in multiple ways by adding plain waistcoats of different colours.
Alia bhat wore this chic patiala suit for promotion of her movie humpty sharma ki dulhania. This whole patiala with waist coat coat gives a dressed up vibe and helps add more colour to the look so these can be easily worn to Mehendi functions or traditional fun parties. A mirror work vest is a must have if ethnic wear is your thing.

which way would you love to reinvent your ethnic wear with a jacket?
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