Thursday, July 19, 2012

Designer Kurtis


There has always been a traditional essence in the Indian clothing. With the passing years & modernization a lot of western fashion has been adapted by the Indians. It has just been sarees, salwar kameez, chaniya choli; now there is also an indo-western apparel
called “Kurti” or “Tunic” which is apparently in vogue. Kurtas had been common among men’s wear in the olden days. Now, Short Kurtis, Long Kurtis & Tunics are worn at large by women.
Truly Exotic Handloom Silk Embroidered Kurti
Truly Exotic Handloom Silk Embroidered Kurti
Kurti – A plain top that can be worn over salwar or pants. These tops are now designed with trendy patterns and fancy colors. A kurti is a sober at the same time very stylish attire for today’s woman. She wants both comfort & fashion in her dresses, which is obviously found in Kurtis. This is one of those few types of Designer Indian Wear that is worn by women of all the age groups at almost all the places.
We have Kurtis of varied styles & cuts for young ladies to wear at different times. The attractive range of Tunics & Kurtis is specially created to wear one of them at college, social events and parties or as casual outfit. A lady is sure to look fashionable in any of these Kurtis from our online store’s shelves.
Moving on from causal & formal cotton and silk dresses, the working females choose to wear long Kurtis & Tunics at their office. The long Kurti & Tunic collection at DesignerIndianWear.com includes all the comfortable, simple yet alluring garments. The few of the pretty ones are Amazing Turquoise Blue Silk Kurti with Hand Block, Flawless thread embroidered Deep Green silk Kurta, Fashionable pink Net kurta with velvet embroidery, Dazzling Purple Crepe Tunic, Preety Red Poly Silk Tunic and Wonderful White Cotton Printed Tunic.
Even the house wife today doesn’t just want to be draped in saree all the time. She has her wardrobe filled with apparels of various kinds. Kurtis are very common among them too. The Short & Long Kurtis at our online designer store are simple and in vibrant bright colors like Awesome Paisley print embroidered kurta, Ethnic Block print Cotton Kurta with sequins work, Ethnic Anarkali Styled Silk Kurti with Jaamawar Patch Work, Ultimate Multi Print Chiffon Kurti with Pearl and Embroidery, Smart pure cotton kurta with floral embroidery and many such.
You can buy this easily without stepping out of your house or even without paying shipping charges. Just go to DesignerIndianWear.com and see the latest Kurti designs and styles all for you. Get Kurtis, Long Kurtis and Tunics from this online shop and stay fashionable even in ethnic wear.

Brief about Bollywood Sarees


You want a saree some what like worn by a particular actress in the film? Check out our Bollywood Sarees collection. You are sure to find one of the kinds. Going way back in 1960’s-70’s the Bollywood actresses Sharmila Tagore, Jaya Bachchan, Mumtaz, Asha Parekh and Wahida Rehman used to wear fancy Chiffon Sarees in bright colors with prints and embroideries. Lost down the decades, these sarees are now again in fashion as the today’s Bollywood actress like Sushmita Sen, Shilpa Shetty and Madhuri Dixit carry it with great glamour.
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Deep Pink Net Lehenga Style Saree with Blouse - Bollywood Sarees
Filmy dialogues, filmy songs and most of all the filmy fashion is the very much in the trend for Indians. Indian women’s dress is substantially influenced by the Bollywood dresses. Saree as a traditionally Indian wear has been in vogue since ages. Bollywood
actresses have been more than often presented on screen in a stylish Saree. They exhibit and carry their apparels with a lot of grace and elegance. This has played a huge role in setting saree fashion trends time after time. Every woman wants to dress up in the latest fashionable saree. Now, through DesignerIndianWear.com the Bollywood Sarees are available at your doorstep within just few clicks.
Bollywood Sarees at our online saree store includes mesmerizing Georgette Sarees in colorful designs. These saress have dazzled the Indian public as evergreen Bollywood beauties like Juhi Chawla, Tabu and Shreedevi have appeared on-screen stunningly in Georgette and Faux Georgette Sarees over the years.
The playful and lively actresses like Kareena Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Priyanka Chopra and Rani Mukharji are seen in sexy Bollywood Net Sarees designed in styles that are rare. We present before you adorable Net Sarees in fascinating colors, prints and patterns that are unique
with each piece. Along with all these fabrics and designs, the next fashionable kind of saree is a Shimmer Saree. The Shimmer Georgette Sarees are available at this store in innumerous designs as well as in wonderful colors.
Jacquard and Crepe sarees are the ones that make an actress look very delicate and gorgeous. A lot of films have actress in Crepe or Jacquard Sarees to portray a young and ravishing image of a pretty lady.
If one gets all of these Sarees at just one online shop, nothing can be more delightful to a beautiful Indian lady. Buy these Bollywood Fashion Sarees at DesignerIndianWear.com and you can also look like star.

Indian Women Clothes Shopping Online


The portrait of an Indian woman is now changed from shy, timid, introvert, ignorant & beautiful to glamorous, candid, smart, techno savvy and independent. She has her own way of living life and making a choice for herself.
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Sky Blue Net Churidar Kameez with Dupatta
Shopping for Women Clothes was and is even today the favorite activity of women for all times. Instead of gifting her something, tell her, she can shop anything conveniently anytime without worrying about the money matter; this would take her to the cloud 9.
The Indian women’s wear shopping online suffice all these issues.
DesignerIndianWear.com presents to all the Indian women in India, USA & Canada,a fantabulous online collection of Indian clothing and accessories with easy buying process and free shipping.
Indian woman need not shop from different places as its’ just few clicks that give her Indian apparels variety like Sarees, Salwar Kameez, Chaniya Choli and Kurtis along with accessories collections as in Indian Jewelry, Hand Bags, Clutch Purses and Stoles.This online Designer store has the chic and quality products that are rare to find in the market. Colors, fabrics, works, embroideries, prints, cuts, styles, patterns and more like never before, to fantasize Indian women and let them enjoy this ultimate online shopping experience.

Lehenga Style Sarees


The Lehenga Saree shelves at DesignerIndianWear.com include sarees exclusively designed for charming women. This saree is a posh Indian wear at a wedding, party, festival or even at a cultural event. Burgundy Lehenga Style Faux Shimmer Georgette Saree, Deep Green Net Lehenga Style Saree, Lemony Net Lehenga Saree and Orange Lehenga Style Pure Crepe Saree are some of the delightful products from Lehenga Saree collection at our online Indian Wear Shop. Add to your Saree collection some unique sarees with which you are bound to steal the show wherever you go.
Marvelous Turquoise Net Lehenga Style Saree
Marvelous Turquoise Net Lehenga Style Saree
Sarees have always mesmerized women. Apparel for women that has forever been in fashion is “A Saree”. The trends changed over the years & decades but an Indian Saree’s magic was never lost. With the altering fashion mantras the style gurus gave innovative patterns & varied saree draping styles. The recent glamorous make over of saree is the Lehenga Saree. This is an exclusive type of saree.
A Saree is fascinating to every woman but draping it is a bit of tough job for quiet a few of them. Women today want extravagant fashion but easy & simple. They want Indian outfits but in a trendy look & feel. A Legenga Sarees is perfect one to match their tastes of dress. Lehenga Saris are designed in such a way that the front bottom of the saree where pleats are to be taken, already has stitched pleats. The bottom of the sari is just to be draped around the waist and tucked in the in-skirt. The pleats are designed and put together in a way to appear flared and extremely modish. The remaining part of the sari
to be draped around the upper waist and the Pallu is put over the shoulder. These sarees are usually in single color all-over or in two contrast colors. Now this is what they call Chic yet Simple.

Indian Fashion trends


Ancient Indian fashion garments generally used no stitching although Indians knew about sewing. Most clothes were ready to wear as soon as they left the loom. The traditional Indian Dhoti, the Scarf or Uttariya, and the popular Turban are still visible India and continue to be part of Indian fashion. Likewise, for women, the Dhoti or the Sari as the lower garments, combined with a Stanapatta forms the basic ensemble, and once again consists of garments that do not have to be stitched, the stanapatta being simply fastened in a knot at the back. And the Dhoti or the Sari worn covering both legs at the same time or, in the alternative, with one end of it passed between the legs and tucked at the back in the fashion that is still prevalent in large area of India. Indian men and women for these garments in the usually hot Indian climate. - dhoti when he speaks of 'turbans used for trousers', and a kaupina when he is speaking of 'a rag of two fingers' breadth bound over the loins.
Another popular attire of women in Indian clothing is the Indian salwar-kameez. This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Kashmir and Punjab region, but is now immensely popular in all regions of India. Salwars are pyjama-like trousers drawn tightly in at the waist and the ankles. Over the salwars, women wear a long and loose tunic known as a kameez. One might occasionally come across women wearing achuridar instead of a salwar. A churidar is similar to the salwar but is tighter fitting at the hips, thighs and ankles. Over this, one might wear a collarless or mandarin-collar tunic called a kurta.
Though the majority of Indian women wear traditional Indian dresses, the men in India can be found in more conventional western clothing like shirts and trousers.
However, men in Indian villages are still more comfortable in traditional attire like kurtas, lungis, dhotis and pyjamas. Indian dresses & styles are marked by many variations, both religious and regional and one is likely to witness a plethora of colors, textures and styles in garments worn by the Indians.