Lehenga - A Perfect Wedding Wear

Lehenga is a traditional outfit which beautiful the look of the wearer that is influenced from Northern India. It has been made more attractive and decorated to suit the taste of every woman over the span of years. Lehenga is a 3 piece traditional outfit which include a blouse, a skirt and a choli altogether comes as one set. It increases the grandeur of a woman and makes her look more elegant and gorgeous. The Lehenga comes with intricate designs and Vibrant Colours and artistic embellishments such as zari work, zardosi work, stone work, sequence work etc. As wedding is an auspicious occasion in India everyone love to look very special on this day especially brides.
 Nowadays Lehenga Choli is making the latest trend in the fashion world. Lehenga Choli has undergone the complete makeover in terms of style, design, draping, embroideries, embellishments and craft and are especially designed for Brides. These days fashion conscious women prefer lehenga choli over saree for wedding. With a unique style patterns these cholis embraces the look of the wearer by leaving a style statement.
 
Give your look a new style statement by wearing these lehenga choli especially on weddings and special occasions. The Indian lehenga choli/ghagra choli is usually worn with the 'dupatta' to cover the head and the chest. In India, lehenga choli is also known as lehenga or ghagra chunni or chunri, ghagra chunari, ghagra chunaris and sometimes Lachcha choli. Lehenga is a typical feminine silhouette that epitomizes style, craftsmanship, quality and class of Indian clothing and is available in Samyakk.
 
Fabric that is used in Indian Lehenga are:
  • Silk
  • Georgette
  • Crepe
  • Net
  • Satin
  • Brocade
  • Chiffon
 
The lehenga comes in different shapes such as
  • Straight cut lehenga
  • Fish tail lehenga
  • Mermaid lehenga
  • Panelled lehenga
  • Kali ghagra lehenga
  • Circular lehenga
  • A-line lehenga
  • Lehenga with full flair

Wedding Sherwani – An Emblem of Traditional Fashion


Traditional yet Stylish Sherwani

Sherwani, an emblem of traditional fashion with style and elegance, is considered as a royal outfit for men. Everyone dreams of having an enthralling wedding with varied feasts, grand decorations and most importantly gorgeous clothes. In Indian wedding occasions it is believed that wedding clothes are the most important part of any ceremony. Although there are different varieties of dresses available for men, the best option that can be chosen is a traditional wedding sherwani. Wedding sherwani gives any Indian groom an ethnic and elegant look. This traditional attire can be custom designed according to colour, style and taste. It’s an all-time favourite for men.Wedding sherwani is generally made of fabrics like silk, velvet, etc. It’s accompanied with pyjama, churidar or dhoti. The royal and elegant look of wedding sherwani is enhanced with fine embroidery work of different beautiful embellishments like sequins, resham, zari, beads, Swarovski crystal work, etc. This traditional wedding attire represents the manly charm when accessorized with matching safa, mojari, stole, etc.Wedding sherwani is a form of attire that is incomparable and unmatchable. The traditional aura created by wedding sherwani is something beyond explanation. The elegance of wedding sherwani says that it has the tendency to enrich the overall appearance of the men.

Designer Sherwani 
While choosing wedding sherwani, you should keep the following things in mind.
Strikingly Attractive Sherwani

  • Select the colour combination that suits your complexion.
  • Go for the gorgeous embroidery work done on the wedding sherwani.
  • Select accessories that match with the sherwani.

 After all, wedding is one such occasion that would make you cynosure of all eyes and looking perfect matters a lot at this time. A well-chosen wedding sherwani is the ultimate way to stand apart, look stunning, stylish and ethnic at the same time. Get a mesmerizing collection of traditional yet fashionable wedding sherwani at Samyakk, an online shop for Indian ethnic clothing. The store offers a complete range of designer wedding sherwani ranging from traditional designs to modern contemporary. Come and explore the Samyakk store to experience the best online shopping ever.Samyakk is an online shop for fabrics, latest Banarasi Sarees, Kanjeevaram Sarees, Handloom Sarees, designer Salwars, Anarkali Suits, Kurti, designer Blouses, Sherwani, Suits and Jewellery.

5 Tips to Buy the Right Designer Lehenga Online - Samyakk

Attractive Lehenga
Lehenga is the much-loved wedding attire that has made a special place in the heart of a woman. It’s considered as the most demanding outfit which goes wonderfully well with all body types. The beauty of this glamorous attire never fails to steal the limelight on the special day. Since a lehenga combines both the traditional and contemporary features, it provides a sophisticated and balanced look to a woman of any age. Every lehenga is unique in its exquisite embroidery and colour combination. Buying lehengas have now become pretty easy. With so many online shopping sites, women get a chance to buy their favourite lehenga online and get it customized as per their personal style and taste. Today, women are confident and want to wear designer lehengas that will accentuate their sensuous beauty. Hence, choosing the right style of lehenga online becomes very essential. Here are 5 important tips to buy the right designer lehenga online.

  • ·         The first and most important thing to be kept in mind while buying a designer lehenga is the budget. Before finding a designer lehenga online, one should fix the budget in order to keep the expenses in track.
  • ·         The colour combination of a lehenga should match your interest and skin colour.

  • ·         Ensure that the fabric used to design a lehenga is decent enough to suit your skin type.
  • ·         Ensure that the embroidery work done on a lehenga does not hamper your body movements or hurt your skin.
  • ·         Since there are different styles and cuts in designer lehengas, choose the one that best suits your personality.


Beautiful embellished Lehenga
 Samyakk, one of theleading online shopping stores, offers a huge collection of designer lehengas online with different cuts and styles. The collection includes mermaid cut lehengas, straight cut lehengas, A-line pattern lehengas and many more. They are made of different fabrics like raw silk, net, georgette and velvet. The beauty of each lehenga is beautified with attractive embellishments like gota work, patch work, cutdana, resham work, sequins work and many more. Explore the collection and buy the right designer lehenga online to get a humble and modest look on wedding occasions.

Harem Pants – New style making Headlines!

Attractive Sherwani with Harem Pants.
Ever wondered what those waist level baggy pants are? They are the Harem Pants making a new spin amongst the men and women! Harem pants are loosely fitted trousers that are gathered at the ankle. Harem pants or trousers are the long pants that are tapered at the ankle level, with flaps on the hip /waist area. Harem pants are like a blend of a skirt and skinny jeans. The pant, from the knees down, is fitted. The crotch area is very baggy and loose; if it were cut it would resemble to be a skirt.Harem pants are usually large and baggy, with a very wide and full fit, loose fitting, oversized, puffy, and spacious with elastic at waist. They've emerged as modern versions of normal pants.There are similar pants such as kaccha, patiala salwar, Turkish trousers, aladdin pants, balloon pants, salwar kameez, drop crotch pants.

Eye - catching Sherwani with
Harem Pants
In Thailand there is a garment similar to harem pants which are worn by hill tribes called "mountain hill tribe pants". This is now being used with traditional attires such as men’ssherwani. It absolutely adds on to the traditional look. It can be called as a blend of tradition with contemporary. Get the best and latest collection of trendy Sherwani for men at Samyakk. Samyakk is an online shop for fabrics, latest Banarasi Sarees, Kanjeevaram Sarees, Handloom Sarees, designer Salwars, Anarkali Suits, Kurti, designer Blouses, Sherwani, Suits and Jewellery.


Half and Half Saree: Adding a Pinch of Style to Tradition

Vidya Balan in a Beautiful Half Saree
A half and half saree is a traditional costume where in the saree will resemble a Lehengha. It is a conventional costume adorned mainly in the southern India and is also called as two-piece saree or half saree. It comprises a Lehenga which is tied round the waist with string and a Dupatta, a see through fine cloth which is draped over a blouse, same as worn for saree. The half saree provides a smooth switch. Usually these are brightly colored and contrasting to each other and look like the sari. Just like the sari, dupatta is draped from one end then taken over the shoulder.

Lovely attractive half saree
Recently the influence of western culture has made a huge impact on many girls to switch from traditional attire to modern outfits. Half saree is gaining back popularity in the midst of ladies again attributable to media and thanks to the work of countless designers who have introduced many designs. Half sarees now reveal lovely embellishments like embroidery, mirror and zari work with bold colors. This attire is being made with many fabrics. All these changes have made the attire popular again. Once, worn by the South Indians only on family functions and festivals, half saree are nowadays adorned as party wears. The half saree is now making a spin even in Bollywood. Many celebrities are now opting for traditional Indian costume, saree, in this process new styles are being introduced in saree trend. Samyakk has a huge collection of half sarees. Samyakk  is an online shop for fabrics, latest Banarasi Sarees, Kanjeevaram Sarees, Handloom Sarees, designer Salwars, Anarkali Suits, Kurti, designer Blouses, Sherwani, Suits and Jewellery !

Banarasi Fabrics - Samyakk

Intricately embellishedBanarasi Fabric
Banarasi Fabrics hail from the holy city of India Varnasi, also called as Benares; this is known for its gold and silver brocade, rich texture and soft feel. The Banarasi Fabric Making tradition originated from the city of Banaras in India. Banaras is in general understood to be about 3000 years old .This ancient city was known for its silk and muslin fabrics. This usually will have lovely embroidery on it. The Banarasi saris have been at primary choice from ages for special occasions such as wedding and important ceremonies. History shows that the Banaras weaving industry reached its heights during the Mughal era. It is made of finely woven silk and is decorated with intricate patterns and their key feature is Mughal inspired designs.Heavy gold work, intricate weaving and small detailing is an attraction in these saris. The weaving time can be estimated depending on the pattern and design.



Rich Red Banarasi Fabric
Despite the fact that handloom and craft designs have drawn the force from its feature, status and fashion, it is difficult for any user and artist to understand art forms it skilful weavers of Varanasi generate on thousands of end used products. Brocade design from Banaras has travelled distant and broad. It is essential to mention here that the art style, miniature of the Banarasi art form have been advanced beautifully by combining the cultures of many cultural and religious sectors to its affluent art forms so as to provide the needs of all sections of the individuals of the world. It has been exclusive in the time and so also now. Samyakk fabric gallery has a good collection of fabrics ranging from silk, cotton, chiffon, net, crepe, georgette, velvet and Banarasi fabric! Visit us and choose from a wide range of fabric and create your own attire! Samyakk is an online shop for fabrics, latest Banarasi Sarees, Kanjeevaram Sarees, Handloom Sarees, designer Salwars, Anarkali Suits, Kurti, designer Blouses, Sherwani, Suits and Jewellery!

Tussar Silk - Samyakk


Embroidered Tussar Silk Saree
Ever heard of Vegetarian Saree? Don’t you think adorning Vegetarian Saree sounds unique and eco-friendly? Yes Tussar Silk is referred to as vegetarian saree. The silk is extracted from the cocoon after the silkworms pupate (mature as a moth) and leave the cocoon. In this process the silkworm is not killed and that is reason why it is called Vegetarian Silk. Tussar silk is alternatively called Kosa Silk/wild silk. The silk is obtained from the silkworms that live in the wild.


Printed Tussar SilkSaree
Tussar silk has a property of rich texture and natural deep gold colour. The fibre length of this silk will be very short and are very difficult to find hence it is demanded on a large scale. The major production of tussar silk happens in India.By wearing this saree you will feel cool and comfortable. Samyakk has a lovely collection of Tussar Silk saree and is an online shop for fabrics ranging from plain, printed, weaved and embroidered. The saree have a catchy colour palette and attractive embellishment on them. Buy latest Banarasi sarees, Tussar silk saris and be eco-friendly and look stylish!

Cotton Salwar - Samyakk

Beautiful Cotton Salwar
Clothing varies from region to region depending on the civilization, geography, weather and cultural customs of the people living there. Salwar is a clothing style widely preferred because it is very comfortable. Cotton Salwar is one of the products that are widely demanded on a larger scale. It has many positive attributes such as soft texture and high heat resistance; hence it is preferred highly in summer. This is affordable to every common man because it is inexpensive and has key characteristics such as absorbency, static resistance, breathable etc.

Cotton Salwar in Anarkali Pattern
Cotton salwars have created a vast spin in fashion. They have come out in new patterns, different styles and attractive embellishments. It is always nice to wear an attire which looks great and doesn’t feely irritable. Cotton salwars are always comfortable to wear and can be designed in any desired way. Samyakk has a collection of awesome Cotton Salwars with graceful pattern and lovely embellishments. In case if you wish to create your own salwar that can also be done, Samyakk fabric gallery has a huge collection of plain cotton fabrics, embroidered cotton fabrics etc.

Fashion Trend Making a Spin - Floor Length Anarkali

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in Floor Length Anarkali
Fashion has something new to gift us every day. Sometimes very small blunders done by the tailor becomes a totally new fashion trend to be followed. The latest addition to the new fashion trend is the ‘Floor Length Anarkali’. You can sweep anyone off their feet with this floor length Anarkali. The normal Anarkali has a lovely drape below the chest. This Anarkali follows the same pattern but only with the extra length it looks eye-catching.

Beautiful Floor Length Anarkali by Samyakk
From celebrities wearing it in red carpet to the blushing brides all are opting for this Anarkali. It’s a total add on to your style and charm. The border of this Anarkali will have beautifully embellished heavy border which instantly attracts the attention of the on lookers. In Bollywood, after the desi saris it is now the Anarkali creating a new storm. It symbolizes absolute grandeur, majestic and opulence. It is a must add on to your wardrobe. The Anarkali has created a stir with its lengthy, flowing fabrics in opulent embroideries, heavy brocades, elegant designs and intricate work. These Anarkali can be called as the Indian equivalent of evening gowns; they have created a key fashion statement across the globe. Samyakk has a wide collection of one of the best uniquely embellished floor length Anarkali. Every Anarkali has its own colour blend and work. Shop now and create a new fashion trend !



Process of Making a Silk Saree!

Weaving a Silk Saree
Silk saree is generally considered one of the most expensive fabrics in the market. The reason is because of the process involved in making of a silk saree. The Silk saris are historically considered to be among the finest saris in India being vastly hunted after. These saris are made of finely woven silk and are decorated with intricate designs, and because of these engravings, these saris are relatively heavy. These saris are a predictable part of any Indian bride.

A silk sari can take anywhere from 15 days to a month and sometimes six months to complete, depending upon the intricacy of designs and patterns. Silk saris are mostly worn by Indian women on significant occasions such as wedding and are always complemented by their jewellery. Silk saris look beautiful when adorned. Silk has a property of rich lustre hence looks very glossy. These saris can be obtained in any desired colour. The silk fibre will directly be dyed in the desired colour and two different colour fibres will be joined by a knot and then weaved to an elegant sari.

Ahimsa Silk - A New Circulating Trend Among The People

Trendy Ahimsa Silk Saree
"Ahimsa" which means Non-violence is so called because the silk yarn is manufactured in a process where the silkworms are not killed to obtain the yarn. So it is called as peace silk. Ahimsa silk is spun after the silkworm has completely transformed and emerged from the cocoon.

There are different types of silkworms, but Bombyx mori is mainly used for cultivation. The silkworms are placed in bamboo baskets and are fed mulberry leaves. When they feed on the leaves, the insects give out fluids through their head glands. This fluid is called as fibroin (raw silk) and sericin (bonding gum). The substance later hardens upon mixing up with air, forming the fundamental silk thread, which is a blend of two fibres, jointly held by the gum. The silkworm oozes out the fibroin continuously for about 1,000 yards, forming an oval case or cocoon. But the worm will still be alive inside the cocooon.

In the process of producing regular silk, the cocoons are submerged in boiling hot water to kill the worms and spool the silk yarn. In ahimsa silk cocoons are left untouched for seven to ten days. Once the worms are fully matured, they are allowed to pierce the cocoons and flutter away as moths. Only after this the manufacture of peace silk begins. Each cocoon is checked separately to make sure that the moth has escaped before the silk thread is spun. Spinning approximately takes two to three months and weaving another month. Ahimsa silk is to some extent less shiny; it has a soft feel and texture.