Today, the traditional concepts of wedding outfits preferred by Indian bride have changed significantly. Every bride wants to look beautiful and different in her wedding day by wearing unique style. These days, Lehenga cholis have replaced the concept of wearing bridal saree. Lehenga cholis are undoubtedly the most stunning options for the Indian brides as it make them look gorgeous and moreover can be used again for other occasions as well after marriage.
Buying heavy embroidery bridal sarees works merely for the wedding day. But choosing Lehenga choli can make you reuse it for any other special occasions as well.
In Mughal’s era, decorated with elaborate outlines and embellishments; women's who wore Lehenga Cholis were treated with high
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It is made in a wide cluster of materials, for example, silk, cotton, and chiffon. Besides hanging it over the shoulders, it can likewise be hung over the head. The primary motivation behind this article of clothing is to cover the head or the cleavage of the lady. Present day styles of lehenga incorporate fishtail, mermaid, round, and framed. In spite of the different styles of these specific outfits that are accessible in today's business, provincial Indian ladies still want to utilize the cotton and hand-weaved ones. Those which are worn by noticeable families are typically brocades and substantial glossy silks that are adorned with valuable jewels, gold, and …show more content…
Such type of lehenga imitates a village dress and includes the pure essence of an earthy Indian village. It has a riot of charming colors together with floral motifs; intricate embroidery and thick patch pattis.
Polychromatic Lehenga
Nowadays contrasting colors are quite trendy, and thus taking the design world by storm. These lehengas are perfect for women who want to try some bold and bright and also flexible in carrying them with much style as well. It is usually in combination of 3-4 multicolor palette, adding life to your lehenga.
Traditional Patch work
Since the medieval times, patchwork has been a key part of India’s culture, at present; this tradition is oozing in bridal wear as well. Beautiful sequins, beaded patches, heavy brocade embellished patches, delicate lace and other attractive designs making the lehenga look magnificent.
Soft hues
Today, many brides opt for a light color palette and couple white with beige or silver with gold for their D-day lehengas. Such combination of lehengas actually looks sophisticated yet elegant. It is mostly suitable for women who want to sport a simplistic look for their wedding.
Nowadays the Lehenga cholis are still used even on Indian events like mehendi, sangeet and others. This attire still remains a focal image of admiration and woman’s
During that time period, fashion was based upon the brilliance of light. Reflective, bright objects indicated luster and resplendence. As such, armor was perfectly suited to be a fashion item. According to McCall, “Renaissance lords wore individual elements of shining armor…underneath and on top of clothing for both fashion and defense.” Now, some of these types of armor were used on the battlefield, but Lords would also wear armor at other times as well.
The line of choice for Ligon 's work is the outline. Underneath all the vibrant colors, are outlines of kids playing basketball, people, a fence, a house, some letters, Harriet Tubman, a butterfly, and a strange looking woman. This piece has nothing but bright and bold colors. The colors Ligon uses are colors straight from the rainbow. The only dark
The book Ceremony is about a man named Tayo. Tayo returns home from war and had to face several mental and psychological challenges. He also has to figure out how to not only help himself, but his people through their beliefs. In Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko, Tayo’s developing character helped show the audience the importance of tradition and community to him and his people.
Mathinna is dressed in a brown skirt and crop top with ochre painting on her body, a necklace and bare feet that clearly demonstrates her being in an aboriginal culture. Men and women in aboriginal cultures would wear body decorations and in Mathinna’s case (her necklace) would all be made from things found naturally. Most body decorations would be worn during special occasions and ceremonies (Daily Life, 2014). Therefore Mathinna wears this necklace to effectively portray that she is going to do a traditional stylised ceremony. Mathinna wore her hair down which was messy when she was in her aboriginal stylised clothing, thus in her culture there wouldn’t be such thing as a hair tie, and therefore this has heightened the representation of her aboriginal stylised clothing.
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Textile designers are influenced by a huge variety of inspirations, which can be reflected in the fabric decoration and fabric colouration used in their designs. For example, Collette Dinnigan’s choices of fabric decoration and colouration techniques are persuaded by feminity, Indian culture, as well as classic designs such as Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior. This can be seen in the pastel colour palette, soft embroidered embellishments and textural manipulations of her wedding dresses and formal wear garments, which are often heavily beaded using Indian techniques, similar to Dior. Dinnigan’s designs feature printed fabrics motivated by floral motifs and feminine colours, which also influence her application of floral lace fabrics, embroidery
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This is perhaps to show the high status and regard of the society to them. Note that it is those who are in the higher class who are fond of adorning themselves of more expensive and flamboyant body decorations to show their
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Luxe materials, brocade, exaggerated silhouettes, lace. Etc.