ARTISANS in India took two weeks to custom weave a wedding saree with 200g of gold woven into it, Makkal Osai reported.
Brides and designers are tilting towards blush tones and soft pastels in place of the quintessential bridal red ...
Wearing a monochromatic saree, particularly in the shade of green, is not a style that suits everyone; however, Nita Ambani ...
On Friday, the couple welcomed all their guests with a party at Nishta’s father’s golf course. They saw it as a great ...
A city specialist palliative care and bereavement support provider is set to expand its clothing selection with a new formal ...
Known for her intricate and authentic handwork on pure woven fabrics, underscoring the local weaves and craftsmanship, Anju ...
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Banarasi silk has always ruled the trousseau of an Indian bride since decades. The varied patterns, buttis, have intrigued and lured Indian women at large, not just the brides. Sarees, dupattas, ...
Consider it Bridal Couture 2.0. where brides and designers are tilting towards blush tones and soft pastels in place of the ...
Anjali quickly decided not to pursue her career in medicine. If she had worked in a government hospital, she would have had ...
Sana Anver has been a stylist, a dedicated one, for the last eight years. When she started out in the local industry, she ...