Monday, October 10, 2011

INDIAN STYLE 2011/2012


Indian Kameez Style 2011
Indian Shirt / Kurti
Three piece dresses have Shalwar, Kameez and Dopata. Shalwar is in Chooridar pattern and is in blank single color fabric, which is matching with kameez and dopata, while kameez and dopata has beautiful multicolor design which gives fancy look to the dress. Extra embroidery work on bust is also giving even fancier look to the dress. Kameez is in loose half sleeve pattern with V shape neck style which is very common for summer season. 



Fancy Kameez Pattern
Following we have lots of design especially for summer seaosn parties. All the desig n are cool and the patterns are alos really fantastic and awesome.
All Fancy Shalwar Kameez designs have beautiful stunning fancy Lace and strip work on borders, necks and even on cuffs. Different type of patterns have different type of fancy work embeded with great sence of style, which always gives fancier look to the shalwar kameez.
This dress has fancy strip work at lower border of the kameez while round sjape neck style looks simple and elegant. Dopata has golden fancy strip round the edges. 



Indian Open Shirt
This dress has even more fancy work and mostly consists of embroidery. It is best for wedding parties. Open kurti style looks beautiful in long kurti shape, with chooridar simple shalwar.


Classic Indian Shirt
The dress has beautiful leaf style at its ground which is being modernized with the help of Lace and strip work. Fancy strip and lace is being used at border of the kameez and on cuffs at sleeves. The whole design looks superb and gives fancier look to the dress.


Fancy Kameez Style

Indian Fancy Shirt

Indian Fancy Kameez

Latest Fancy Kameez

Bridal Fancy Kameez
Following all the designs of Fancy Shalwar Kameez are superb and best for this summer season. You can use and adopt any design according to your need. All these shalwar kameez Fashion and patterns are awesome. All the stuff is being taken from its original source of Salwar Kameez and be aware, we are not own any kind of these dresses, to buy these dresses please visit the original source.

Mission Savvy Features A.D.O Clothing's New Fall 2011/2012 Pomegranate Wrap Dress


Cruelty Free Friday: Mission Savvy Features A.D.O Clothing's New Fall 2011/2012 Pomegranate Wrap Dress


I love this photo shoot featuring Jennifer Miller of Mission Savvy. If anyone epitomizes vegan style of the moment, it is a fashion activist who rolls up her sleeves while also sharing the message that compassionate dressing can be as sexy as any of the other offerings out there.  


Jennifer is styled here modeling A.D.O clothing's Fall 2011 Wrap Dress. This subtle though rich hue for autumn is the result of A.D.O's herb-based, pomegranate hulk dyeing technique.


I love that this dress is suitable for all body types, all moods, and all sorts of outreach action. Vegan style just keeps getting better and better in its chic irresistible appeal.

You can learn more about Mission Savvy's cruelty free campaign via theirblog and Facebook page. All photos by Emily Porter Photography / courtesy of Mission Savvy.

Indian Fashion Weeks 2011


Best Shots at Indian Fashion Weeks 2011


Lakme Fashion Week Mumbai 2008
model presents a creation by Indian designer Deepika Gehani during the first day of Lakme fashion week in Mumbai October 05, 2011

Lakme Fashion Week Mumbai 2008
model wears a creation by Indian designers Nikhil & Shantanu during the first day of Lakme fashion week in Mumbai October 05, 2011

Lakme Fashion Week Mumbai 2008
Models present creations by Indian designer Deepika Gehani during the first day of Lakme fashion week in Mumbai October 05, 2011

INDIAN FASHION STYLE


Indian Clothing

Embellishments are being tried and accessories to being used to adorn the clothes. But the soul of the cloth remains Indian. Designers are attuned to fashion events and changes taking place in world and they don’t feel shy in attempting new designs. Most of the rural dresses have already traveled to modern parts of Indian and few even to abroad. Sari is not merely a traditional Indian dress rather it is a statement now. A little bit of imagination and few tweaks and things are looking entirely different. As the present is looking so exciting, future definitely holds lots of promises for Indian fashion
 
Glamorous events, beautiful people and the trendiest experiences – Tiger Beer’s association with DFW has been all this and more. As the official partner, Tiger Beer has also created new fashion facets in the form of Tiger Fashion Safari and Tiger Lounge at DFW

 
Models present creations from Indian designer Malini Ramani’s Spring/Summer 2009 collection at the Delhi Fashion Week in New Delhi

 
Models present creations by Indian designer Rohit Bal on March 23, 2009, during the grand finale of the Delhi Fashion Week in New Delhi. The Dehli Fashion Week runs from March 19-23.

 
In keeping with its endeavour to share ‘Tiger Time’ experiences with its consumers, Tiger Beer had also created a trendy Tiger Lounge on the premises of the Delhi Fashion Week. The trendy design theme and relaxed ambience made the Tiger Lounge a perfect setting for fashionistas to meet and catch up over drinks or just take a breather in between the hectic show schedules.

NEW YORK STREET FASHION


NYFW street style 










Apsolutni favorit <3


Lenja nedelja je,iako mi je konacno stigao laptop iz Valjeva ne mogu da pisem iz kreveta,imam neodlozna posla :))... Uzivajte uz ove divne kombinacije!
Vise fotografija mozete naci ovdeovde, i ovde.

INDIAN ROAD TO FASHION


Fashion around the globe- India






Indiju volim iz 2 razloga: zbog mode I blizine Maldiva!

Tekstilna industrija u Indiji je izuzetno razvijena.Svaki region ima svoje modele sarija,materijale i boje.Tradicionalnu nosnju mozete videti jos samo u ruralnim predelima Indije,dok u urbanim delovima globalna moda postaje sve uticajnija. Za indijsku modu kazu da se nalazi izmedju istoka I zapada. Na svetskoj modnoj sceni Indija je poznata po bindiju (crvena tacka na celu),  mehendi(crtezi kane na sakama) i bangles narukvicama.

My favorite tunics
Indija za mene predstavlja zemlju sarija,prelepih tunika i najdivnijeg nakita..ah da, i savrsenih salova. Sari nisam imala priliku da nosim,ali tunike prosto obozavam!Podjednako volim i pamucne i providne,mada ove druge obicno nosim na plazi. Imam dve omiljene;zelenu sam dobila od Eme,iz Beca a belu od Tamarice iz Tunisa.  

Izrada indijskog nakit me odusevljava.Vec duze vreme zelim jednu bogato ukrasenu srebrnu ogrlicu. Skoro sam izguglala da je to Rajasthaninakit. Ova tehnika izrade je karakteristicna za Jaipur,dok je Gujarat poznat po Pachchikam tehnici.  Za ove vrste zajednicko je dosta tradicionalnih ornamenata i dragog kamenja na srebru i zlatu.

Salovi su sastavni deo odece Indijki,pa su,kao i sari,drugaciji su svakom delu zemlje. Kombinacije kasmira,svile,vune,pamuka razlkuju se u svakom regionu.Neke od vrsta salova su: kani i amil(iz Kasmira), kantha (Bengal), Bandhini,sa istoimenom sarom(Gujarat), Himru (Aurangabad)...

Sto se tice indijske modne scene,pomenula bih neke od istaknutih kreatora: Xerxes Bhathena Bina Ramani,Sharbari Datta, Satya Paul,Mona Ramavat. Najveci modni dogadjaj je New Delhi Fashion Week.

U sutrasnjem postu cu vam iskuckati nesto vise o chic places in India.


I love India because of 2 reasons: fashion and small distance of Maldives. 

India has a rich and varied textile heritage, where each region of India has its own unique native costume. Traditional clothes are still worn in most of rural India, urban India is changing rapidly, with international fashion trends reflected by the young and glamorous.
Indian fashion is equally oriented to the west and to the east. In world-wide fashion India is famos by accessories like bindis (red dots worn on the forehead), mehendi(hanna drowings on hands) and bangles.


For me,India is a country of saree,beautifull tunics,jewellery and scarfs.

I didn't have opportunity to wear saree ( for now.. J ) but I adore tunics. My favorite two are gifts from Vienna and Tunisia,but they are made in India.

Unique jewelry making technique is well-known for this country. I want so bad Indian silver ornamented necklase. I googled something like that,and it's called Rajasthani jewelry,this technique is from Jaipur.Second well-known techique is Pachchikam,from Gujarat.

Scarf (Shawl) is important part of Indian women. As saree,they are varied for every region. Scarves are made fromcashmere, silk, wool, cotton… Some of  them are: kani and amil(from Cashmere), kantha (Bengal), Bandhini (Gujart), Himru (Aurangabad)…

About Indian fashion scene,I want to mention some of famous designers: Xerxes Bhathena Bina Ramani,Sharbari Datta, Satya Paul,Mona Ramavat.. The biggest fashion event is New Delhi Fashion Week.

Fashion Style Jeans 2012


Damyller Jeans Fall/Winter 2011