Five Indian wedding outfits for grooms

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Wedding day is a big day for both the bride and the groom but it is considered extra special for the bride. It is the bride who gets on a shopping spree for clothes and accessories and undergoes various beauty treatments to look her best on the D-day. Lot of discussion and planning is done before buying the wedding dress for the bride. However, not much importance was given to the wedding outfit of the groom until recently due to the paucity of options or the 'Kuch bhi chalta hai' attitude of the guy. However, with the changing lifestyle and urbanisation, guys are getting equally conscious about their looks and appearance. The western influence is certainly evident with most of the guys suited up for their wedding day but there are still those who like to do it the traditional way and with the current Indo-western trend in the fashion scene, there are many more Men's ethnic wear options to choose from for the D-day. So dear grooms, if your wedding day is close and you have not yet decided what to wear, here are five traditional wedding outfits for you - The Royal Sherwani Most of the Indian grooms prefer sherwanis for their wedding day. The most common color for the wedding sherwanis was off-white till recently. But now, with designer sherwanis coming in, you can get sherwanis in different colors like maroon, black, dark blue etc. The sherwani you choose for your wedding must fit you well and reach till your knees. You can choose sherwanis with heavy embroidery or those with light works on them. It is usually worn with matching silk or cotton dhoti or churidar along with contrast-colored stoles, pagadi and mojaris. This will definitely give you a royal look. The Sophisticated Achkan Unlike sherwani, the fabric used for making achkan is finer and lighter, such as chikan, jamwar or ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/five-indian-wedding-outfits-for-grooms/

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Five Indian wedding outfits for grooms

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Wedding day is a big day for both the bride and the groom but it is considered extra special for the bride. It is the bride who gets on a shopping spree for clothes and accessories and undergoes various beauty treatments to look her best on the D-day. Lot of discussion and planning is done before buying the wedding dress for the bride. However, not much importance was given to the wedding outfit of the groom until recently due to the paucity of options or the 'Kuch bhi chalta hai' attitude of the guy. However, with the changing lifestyle and urbanisation, guys are getting equally conscious about their looks and appearance. The western influence is certainly evident with most of the guys suited up for their wedding day but there are still those who like to do it the traditional way and with the current Indo-western trend in the fashion scene, there are many more Men's ethnic wear options to choose from for the D-day. So dear grooms, if your wedding day is close and you have not yet decided what to wear, here are five traditional wedding outfits for you - The Royal Sherwani Most of the Indian grooms prefer sherwanis for their wedding day. The most common color for the wedding sherwanis was off-white till recently. But now, with designer sherwanis coming in, you can get sherwanis in different colors like maroon, black, dark blue etc. The sherwani you choose for your wedding must fit you well and reach till your knees. You can choose sherwanis with heavy embroidery or those with light works on them. It is usually worn with matching silk or cotton dhoti or churidar along with contrast-colored stoles, pagadi and mojaris. This will definitely give you a royal look. The Sophisticated Achkan Unlike sherwani, the fabric used for making achkan is finer and lighter, such as chikan, jamwar or ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/five-indian-wedding-outfits-for-grooms/

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Hand Block Printing – A textile tradition that has never been too old

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Have you seen rows of flowers, leaves, elephants and patterns on a saree or a bed sheet? They look very beautiful and each print looks exactly the same. This is because they are not designed individually. Instead they are printed using wooden blocks. That's the beauty of hand block printing. The technique of hand block printing was introduced as early as 3000 BC. Historical evidence suggests that it was in practice during the Mesopotamian Civilization. The coins of that time have patterns engraved on them, which prove the existence of block printing in those times. This technique seems to have been in use even during the Indus valley civilisation. This practice of printing patterns on textiles using wooden blocks was well established in China before it reached India. It was somewhere around 12th century that hand block printing started gaining popularity in India. Many states in India today are engaged in hand block printing, among which Gujarat and Rajasthan are most prominent. Different techniques are used in this style of printing, namely direct block printing, discharge printing and resist printing. While the first style involves printing directly on the cotton or silk fabric using carved wooden blocks after it has been dyed, the second involves dyeing the fabric first and then removing the dye from those parts where designs are to be printed in a different color. The third is slightly more complicated as it involves covering the portion of the fabric which is not to be dyed using a paste of clay and resin, then dyeing it in a way that the color seeps in through the cracks of the covering and finally using this fabric for block printing. Apart from the techniques, the background on which the printing is done and the motifs used make all the difference in the hand block printing style used in ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/hand-block-printing-a-textile-tradition-that-has-never-been-too-old/

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Hand Block Printing – A textile tradition that has never been too old

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Have you seen rows of flowers, leaves, elephants and patterns on a saree or a bed sheet? They look very beautiful and each print looks exactly the same. This is because they are not designed individually. Instead they are printed using wooden blocks. That's the beauty of hand block printing. The technique of hand block printing was introduced as early as 3000 BC. Historical evidence suggests that it was in practice during the Mesopotamian Civilization. The coins of that time have patterns engraved on them, which prove the existence of block printing in those times. This technique seems to have been in use even during the Indus valley civilisation. This practice of printing patterns on textiles using wooden blocks was well established in China before it reached India. It was somewhere around 12th century that hand block printing started gaining popularity in India. Many states in India today are engaged in hand block printing, among which Gujarat and Rajasthan are most prominent. Different techniques are used in this style of printing, namely direct block printing, discharge printing and resist printing. While the first style involves printing directly on the cotton or silk fabric using carved wooden blocks after it has been dyed, the second involves dyeing the fabric first and then removing the dye from those parts where designs are to be printed in a different color. The third is slightly more complicated as it involves covering the portion of the fabric which is not to be dyed using a paste of clay and resin, then dyeing it in a way that the color seeps in through the cracks of the covering and finally using this fabric for block printing. Apart from the techniques, the background on which the printing is done and the motifs used make all the difference in the hand block printing style used in ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/hand-block-printing-a-textile-tradition-that-has-never-been-too-old/

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10 Things You Must Buy On A Trip To Jaipur

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Have you ever been to the pink city? Being the capital city of Rajasthan. Jaipur truly represents the rich culture and tradition of this state.  Many people visit Jaipur to get a glimpse of the royal palaces, forts and beautiful havelis. But if you are a shopaholic, Jaipur is going to be a paradise for you:) The exquisite handicrafts and jewellery there will leave you in complete awe and you will still be craving for more. Once you are in Jaipur, here are 10 things that you must buy - Tie & dye fabrics (bandhani work) Don't miss out on the very popular tie & dye textile work of Rajasthan which involves tying a fabric with thread at several points and then dyeing it using different colors, thus creating a range of unique patterns. From beautiful bandhani sarees, suits, dupattas to long skirts and lehenga cholis, you can get absolutely anything here. Block print fabrics Sanganer and Bagru towns in the vicinity of Jaipur are the hub of traditional hand block printing on textile using natural colors and this is how Bagru prints and Sanganer prints derived their name. These blocks are made of wood and once the desired design is engraved on them, these blocks are used for replicating the design in the preferred color on the fabric. Extremely popular all over India, block print jaipuri kurtas, salwar kameez, bedsheets etc are a must buy once you are in Jaipur. Jaipuri quilts Jaipuri quilts or Jaipuri Razai are made with export quality cotton and are very cozy and warm. They are made with time consuming and slow method of block printing and come in exquisite designs and colors as well as different sizes. These are a must buy for winters. Kundan jewellery Jaipur is the ultimate destination for Kundan jewellery so be sure to check it out. Here you get beautiful bangles, ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/10-things-you-must-buy-on-a-trip-to-jaipur-2/

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10 Things You Must Buy On A Trip To Jaipur

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Have you ever been to the pink city? Being the capital city of Rajasthan. Jaipur truly represents the rich culture and tradition of this state.  Many people visit Jaipur to get a glimpse of the royal palaces, forts and beautiful havelis. But if you are a shopaholic, Jaipur is going to be a paradise for you:) The exquisite handicrafts and jewellery there will leave you in complete awe and you will still be craving for more. Once you are in Jaipur, here are 10 things that you must buy - Tie & dye fabrics (bandhani work) Don't miss out on the very popular tie & dye textile work of Rajasthan which involves tying a fabric with thread at several points and then dyeing it using different colors, thus creating a range of unique patterns. From beautiful bandhani sarees, suits, dupattas to long skirts and lehenga cholis, you can get absolutely anything here. Block print fabrics Sanganer and Bagru towns in the vicinity of Jaipur are the hub of traditional hand block printing on textile using natural colors and this is how Bagru prints and Sanganer prints derived their name. These blocks are made of wood and once the desired design is engraved on them, these blocks are used for replicating the design in the preferred color on the fabric. Extremely popular all over India, block print jaipuri kurtas, salwar kameez, bedsheets etc are a must buy once you are in Jaipur. Jaipuri quilts Jaipuri quilts or Jaipuri Razai are made with export quality cotton and are very cozy and warm. They are made with time consuming and slow method of block printing and come in exquisite designs and colors as well as different sizes. These are a must buy for winters. Kundan jewellery Jaipur is the ultimate destination for Kundan jewellery so be sure to check it out. Here you get beautiful bangles, ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/10-things-you-must-buy-on-a-trip-to-jaipur-2/

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10 bollywood inspired iconic fashion trends which became a huge hit

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Bollywood has always inspired fashion. From the traditional look of the 60s to the retro look of the 90s, to the glam look of the current era, bollywood has redefined fashion for people in a big way. Fans have religiously followed the dressing style of their favourite star time and again and irrespective of the era, this craze has never been a thing of the past. Same was the case with these iconic fashion trends that truly inspired a generation of men and women. Sadhana's figure hugging churidars Sadhana can rightly be said one of the first iconic Divas who made a strong fashion statement for girls. With her figure hugging sleeveless churidar suits that she wore in her film Waqt in 1965 and the very popular fringe cut that came to be known as 'Sadhana Cut', she started a major fashion trend and women just went crazy after that. She gave an interesting twist to the desi dressing with the body-hugging short kurtis and sleek dupattas that she paired with her churidars.  Women with slim and curvaceous body looked very beautiful in this outfit. Even other actresses of that time chose to follow this trend. Mumtaz saree Who can forget the very famous Mumtaz saree? The way Mumtaz draped her saree in the film Brahmachari in 'Aaj kal tere mere pyar ke charche' in the 1960s became a massive hit with women and later on came to be known as Mumtaz saree. She turned the regular saree into a fashion statement and it became a huge sensation overnight. Retro style bell-bottoms Zeenat Aman's retro look with bell-bottoms and oversized sunglasses became a rage in the 1970s. The way she sported the look in the movie 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' became an instant hit with a lot of youngsters. Even Amitabh Bachchan made these bell bottoms popular by sporting them in most movies of ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/10-bollywood-inspired-iconic-fashion-trends-which-became-a-huge-hit/

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10 bollywood inspired iconic fashion trends which became a huge hit

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Bollywood has always inspired fashion. From the traditional look of the 60s to the retro look of the 90s, to the glam look of the current era, bollywood has redefined fashion for people in a big way. Fans have religiously followed the dressing style of their favourite star time and again and irrespective of the era, this craze has never been a thing of the past. Same was the case with these iconic fashion trends that truly inspired a generation of men and women. Sadhana's figure hugging churidars Sadhana can rightly be said one of the first iconic Divas who made a strong fashion statement for girls. With her figure hugging sleeveless churidar suits that she wore in her film Waqt in 1965 and the very popular fringe cut that came to be known as 'Sadhana Cut', she started a major fashion trend and women just went crazy after that. She gave an interesting twist to the desi dressing with the body-hugging short kurtis and sleek dupattas that she paired with her churidars.  Women with slim and curvaceous body looked very beautiful in this outfit. Even other actresses of that time chose to follow this trend. Mumtaz saree Who can forget the very famous Mumtaz saree? The way Mumtaz draped her saree in the film Brahmachari in 'Aaj kal tere mere pyar ke charche' in the 1960s became a massive hit with women and later on came to be known as Mumtaz saree. She turned the regular saree into a fashion statement and it became a huge sensation overnight. Retro style bell-bottoms Zeenat Aman's retro look with bell-bottoms and oversized sunglasses became a rage in the 1970s. The way she sported the look in the movie 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' became an instant hit with a lot of youngsters. Even Amitabh Bachchan made these bell bottoms popular by sporting them in most movies of ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/10-bollywood-inspired-iconic-fashion-trends-which-became-a-huge-hit/

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5 natural products to get rid of dark circles

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If you do not take care of your eyes properly, you may suffer from various eye problems. Dark circles are one of the major eye problems that many of us suffer from. Usually they appear as we get older. But in today’s lifestyle, with people spending hours in front of the computer and sleeping late at night, even young people are confronted with this problem. Here are some natural products that can help you get rid of dark circles: Eyes relax This is an eye gel and you get it in a tube. Applying this near your eyes helps in preventing dark circles and puffiness under the eyes. You can use it at night before you sleep and also after you wake up in the morning or before you put on the makeup. Other than reducing dark circles and puffiness, it also keeps the skin under your eyes well moisturized and firm. It is rich with vegetable and fruit extracts. Eye care Eye care is a formulation with aroma oils and potato extracts. Applying this regularly under your eyes helps in removing eye bags and under eye dark circles. The skin around your eyes is kept firm and its elasticity is maintained with this cream. It is also good for slowing down the appearance of crow’s feet near your eyes, and provides radiance to the skin under the eyes. K Veda Triwash This is an eye serum and is great for cleansing your eyes and to provide a cooling effect to your eyes. Applying this under your eyes is beneficial for reducing puffiness of the eyes. It also restores the elasticity of the skin around your eyes. With its cooling effect, this eye serum reduces the under eye dark circles and makes your eyes look younger and healthier. It also reduces fine lines and wrinkles around your eyes. Under eye ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/5-natural-products-to-get-rid-of-dark-circles/

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5 natural products to get rid of dark circles

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If you do not take care of your eyes properly, you may suffer from various eye problems. Dark circles are one of the major eye problems that many of us suffer from. Usually they appear as we get older. But in today’s lifestyle, with people spending hours in front of the computer and sleeping late at night, even young people are confronted with this problem. Here are some natural products that can help you get rid of dark circles: Eyes relax This is an eye gel and you get it in a tube. Applying this near your eyes helps in preventing dark circles and puffiness under the eyes. You can use it at night before you sleep and also after you wake up in the morning or before you put on the makeup. Other than reducing dark circles and puffiness, it also keeps the skin under your eyes well moisturized and firm. It is rich with vegetable and fruit extracts. Eye care Eye care is a formulation with aroma oils and potato extracts. Applying this regularly under your eyes helps in removing eye bags and under eye dark circles. The skin around your eyes is kept firm and its elasticity is maintained with this cream. It is also good for slowing down the appearance of crow’s feet near your eyes, and provides radiance to the skin under the eyes. K Veda Triwash This is an eye serum and is great for cleansing your eyes and to provide a cooling effect to your eyes. Applying this under your eyes is beneficial for reducing puffiness of the eyes. It also restores the elasticity of the skin around your eyes. With its cooling effect, this eye serum reduces the under eye dark circles and makes your eyes look younger and healthier. It also reduces fine lines and wrinkles around your eyes. Under eye ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/5-natural-products-to-get-rid-of-dark-circles/

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Bollywood actress gracing the Kashmiri look

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'If there is a heaven on earth, it’s here, it’s here, it’s here.’ This is what Amir Khusro said when he saw Kashmir. Kashmir is known for its natural beauty. This is the reason why so many bollywood films have been shot in this beautiful valley. Dressed as a Kashmiri, some of the bollywood heroines have looked so graceful and charming that they have left a strong impression in many hearts. Sharmila Tagore Sharmila Tagore looks extremely pretty and innocent in the film ‘kashmir ki kali.’ Wearing the traditional Kashmiri outfit called pheran, a head dress and matching jewellery, she looks like a typical Kashmiri girl. In the song ‘yeh chand sa roshan chehra’, she looks beautiful in red full sleeved pheran with embroidery works on the chest, back and the sleeves. She also wears a transparent white dupatta that covers her head. The matching jewellery adds to her beauty. Preity Zinta Preity Zinta looks simple yet elegant in the film 'Mission Kashmir' wearing Kashmiri costumes. She wears simple Kashmiri salwar kameez and kashmiri kaftans in this film. In the song ‘bhoomroo’ she is spotted in a cream-colored costume with gold embroidery which is very eye catching. She is also spotted in the Kashmiri look in the movie 'Hero.' Nargis Fakhri Have you seen the movie ‘Rockstar’? You must have noticed how beautiful the lead actress, Nargis Fakhri, looks in this film wearing Kashmiri clothes. She looks absolutely fabulous dressed up as a Kashmiri bride. She wears an orange colored lehenga that is beautifully embroidered and full of glitz. She also wears a kalpush, which is a headgear. This coupled with matching accessories, makes her look breathtaking. Alia Bhatt Wearing the pheran and the pathani salwar, Alia rocks the Kashmiri look in style in the movie 'Highway.' Even without the make-up and the glamour quotient, she manages to grab eyeballs with her simplistic look in the film. Shraddha ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/bollywood-actress-gracing-the-kashmiri-look/

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Bollywood actress gracing the Kashmiri look

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'If there is a heaven on earth, it’s here, it’s here, it’s here.’ This is what Amir Khusro said when he saw Kashmir. Kashmir is known for its natural beauty. This is the reason why so many bollywood films have been shot in this beautiful valley. Dressed as a Kashmiri, some of the bollywood heroines have looked so graceful and charming that they have left a strong impression in many hearts. Sharmila Tagore Sharmila Tagore looks extremely pretty and innocent in the film ‘kashmir ki kali.’ Wearing the traditional Kashmiri outfit called pheran, a head dress and matching jewellery, she looks like a typical Kashmiri girl. In the song ‘yeh chand sa roshan chehra’, she looks beautiful in red full sleeved pheran with embroidery works on the chest, back and the sleeves. She also wears a transparent white dupatta that covers her head. The matching jewellery adds to her beauty. Preity Zinta Preity Zinta looks simple yet elegant in the film 'Mission Kashmir' wearing Kashmiri costumes. She wears simple Kashmiri salwar kameez and kashmiri kaftans in this film. In the song ‘bhoomroo’ she is spotted in a cream-colored costume with gold embroidery which is very eye catching. She is also spotted in the Kashmiri look in the movie 'Hero.' Nargis Fakhri Have you seen the movie ‘Rockstar’? You must have noticed how beautiful the lead actress, Nargis Fakhri, looks in this film wearing Kashmiri clothes. She looks absolutely fabulous dressed up as a Kashmiri bride. She wears an orange colored lehenga that is beautifully embroidered and full of glitz. She also wears a kalpush, which is a headgear. This coupled with matching accessories, makes her look breathtaking. Alia Bhatt Wearing the pheran and the pathani salwar, Alia rocks the Kashmiri look in style in the movie 'Highway.' Even without the make-up and the glamour quotient, she manages to grab eyeballs with her simplistic look in the film. Shraddha ... http://www.shimply.com/articles/bollywood-actress-gracing-the-kashmiri-look/

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