Welcoming the Hindu New Year - Ugadi or Gudi Padwa

Ugadi, is an Indian festival which marks the first day of Indian Lunar calendar. The first day of first month, Chaitra is observed as Lunar New Year's day. Ugadi is celebrated with a great emphasis involving several rituals by the people of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra. In Maharashtra, the festival is called as Gudi Padwa.

The legend of the festival is quite spectacular as it dates back to the creation of Universe! According to a legend, it is considered that Lord Brahma created the universe on this auspicious day, thus symbolizing the beginning of time.



The significance of lunar calendar and the Ugadi festival is that it welcomes the immaculacy of the spring season. It denotes the beginning of the season where the entire mother earth is found to be blooming with colorful flowers and fruits and thereby bringing happiness, prosperity and growth to the fellow humans.

The preparation of Ugadi celebration begins at least a week advance. People deep clean the entire house a week ahead, and purchase new clothes for them-selves and for their family. Wearing new clothes on this day symbolizes keeping step into a new beginning.

On the day of Ugadi, people wake up before the break of dawn and take head bath with sesame oil and later they wear new clothes which isnormally traditional. Women's wear kanchipuram silk sarees or salwar suits and men wear ethnic wears like kurtas or dhotis.  The homes and temples are decorated with flowers and mango leaf.  People either make a visit to temple and recite panchanga along with the priests or do the offerings to god at their home to seek the blessings of almighty. Ugadi special cuisines are made and shared among the family. These are few of many rituals done on the day of Ugadi.

Wishing you all a joyful and prosperous Ugadi!!!


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Happy St Patrick’s Day

St Patrick’s Day which falls on 17th March of every year commemorates the death of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland. The day which was once considered to be a religious feast with visits to church and performing prayers has now transfigured into a day of celebration including roaring parties, music and dance festivals with a diverse range of food.


How to celebrate St Patrick’s Day?

1.       Though St Patrick’s Day is celebrated in many parts of the world, it is historically a festival of Irish culture. So celebrating the day in Ireland would equal nothing else.

2.       The St Patrick’s Day parade will take place in many parts of the world. The parade will usually happen for 4 to 5 hours on the main streets of the city. One can be a part of the parade by joining the parade committee and by actually performing in the parade or find a perfect bleacher and watch the parade with your friends and family.

3.       On this day, Not only the Irish wear green, everybody turns to be an Irish for the day and wear green color costumes or dress up like a leprechaun. Shamrock stamped t shirts or accessories are all worn are as part of Men’s clothing. Women’s wear includes anything in green, like a short dress, a gown or simply a green blouse and pants or skirt. According to the Irish community, shamrock, a three leaved plant, is believed to be used a Holy trinity by Patron Saint.


4.       Any festival is incomplete without food. Especially the Paddy’s day has its own Irish delicacies. The spread generally includes corned beef and cabbage, Irish stew, Sheppard’s pie and Guinness float.
Wear green and have an amusing St Patrick’s Day!

Latest Trends in Festive Designer Blouses


The Indian word for a saree blouse is ‘choli’. A blouse or a choli is basically a midriff-baring upper garment which is supposed to be worn with a saree to complete the costume. Sometimes, a blouse is also worn along with a ghagra and a dupatta. The modern convention is the saree blouseis a crop top. The choli, blouse or crop top all three are cropped at the midriff of a woman body allowing the navel to be exposed.
Like every saree has its own form of draping around a woman’s body, similarly a blouse is like an ornament for the saree.
In earlier times, blouses had high neck lines in the front and back. A woman wearing a blouse with a plunging neckline was not considered a ‘lady’. Honorable women would cover their back and her upper arms with the help of a blouse. Also blouses in those days were made of thicker fabric. However today, the entire approach towards this Indian blouse has completely changed in form, style and structure. Women have become more daring and do not fear wearing blouses with innovative neck lines and cuts. With the current trend in keeping fit, eating healthy and working out in gyms, women have become bold enough to flaunt their figures without any hesitation. It is all about blending the ethnicity with fashion. Crop tops, an innovation of the blouse have swept the market completely. Be it combining them with sarees, ghagras or even the more western outlooks like high waist pants and skirts, crop tops are the new must haves for every woman, no matter what age.
At Samyakk’s, designers have used some marvellous fabrics to design saree blouses which keep you comfortable and make you feel mesmerized every time you decide to wear them. An array of blouses with neutral colour combinations, these blouses can be matched with more than one saree and help give a new look to your sarees each time you wear them. Samyakk pampers you with the all new designs of unique & astonishing blouses exclusively designed for trendy women who love to look classy even in simple saree which can be worn with these designer blouses.
These designer blouses are designed exclusively in a way to match any kind of saree you own, be it a heavily embroidered one or a simple delicate Georgette saree. These blouses can be mixed & matched easily with any of your sarees and helps you to enhance the look and feel of a saree.
Based on various choices that trendy women carry these days, we also have various kinds of neck designs in these blouses like v neck, boat neck, high neck, collared ones, mirror work, embroidery, chikankari, zari, kundan & printed etc.
Samyakk’s designers have designed blouses with different kinds of embroideries to match your sarees and your choices. We wish to make it easy for you to select your own style and enjoy the glamour of blending combinations.
Samyakk loves to pamper its customers with options that make you feel confident as well as beautiful. We wish to make women feel the way they deserve to be. We let you choose, match and flaunt in your own personalized way with our exclusive designer touch that makes yougrace yourself with glamour and trend.

The Saga of Handloom Sarees



Though there is no consolidated information about Handloom sarees but based on different region it can be segregated in various classes. Each region portrays special features which makes these sarees unique on its own way. The saga of handloom sarees says it’s all.
Why Handloom Sarees are special?
It takes effort of 3 to 4 people to weave an average saree for 2 to 3 days. The weaving of handloom sarees mostly takes place in private homes by cottage weavers. There is an earthen bench and series of pedals operating the procedure of weaving. The complex patterns are done with the help of jacquard machine which is suspended from the top. Let us now take a brief look back about different types of handloom sarees based on various regions.
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh referred as “the heart of India” is known for its handloom chanderi silk sarees. The subtle shades with exquisite patterns give the saree a classy look. These sarees are well known for its soft texture, airy feel, pallus and butis. The borders of chanderi vary in market from narrow to broad. Chanderi sarees are light woven either in silk or cotton. Maheshwari sarees owes its origin from Maheshwar town in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. This is cotton silk saree and the main part of the saree comes in checks and small butis. The use of zari & kinari makes it unique.
West Bengal
The Balachuri Sarees of West Bengal is famous is known for its complicated weaving and intricate designing. In body you can spot with small weaved designs on the contras pallus is adorned with local stories or royal court scenes. Apart from this, the Tant Saree is another well known variety. It generally comes in soft hues and has a natural mixing of silk thread works at the borders. The katha stitch sarees is also well known. The word “Katha” means simple stitching which is done on mulberry or tussar silk. The motifs are generally plants, animals and fish.
Gujarat
The bhadni saree of Gujarat specially deals with the art of tying and dyeing. The sarees has a colourful look and the unique print emerges with application of wax. There are three types of Bhandhani sarees like Panetar, Lehariya and Garchola. Woven by the master weavers of Gujarat, Patola sarees is the speciality of Gujarat. Delicate patterns and intrigue designs are the speciality of these sarees.
Assam
The Munga silk of Assam is another handloom saree that has its own speciality. The saree features three dimensional effects which highlights its amiable look.
South India        
The most well known handloom saree in south is the traditionalKanchipuram Sarees. The Saree is famous for its silk and intricate zari weaving and elaborate designing. They are perfect for bridal wear and are generally woven with golden and silver thread. You can also opt forMysore Silk Sarees which is somewhat similar to Uppada Sarees. The silk use is extremely fine and it is beautifully woven using old techniques. Mythological figures, temple motifs and nature inspired designs are most spotted. Kasavu sarees in Kerala is made by using cotton and silk blends. The colour is generally white with golden borders.
It is worth of having a handloom saree in your wardrobe for those special moments when you want to dress in your traditional attire. Samyakk is the best place where you can get varieties of handloom sarees which will give you the rarest of collections.

The Recent Trend of Party Wear Lehenga


There is no woman who will not be hypnotized with stylish lehengas- be it bridal or party wear. Designers across the globe have experimented with trending silhouettes in party wear outfit. The recent trend of party wear lehenga have left woman speechless giving them the right option to look traditional yet glamorous in parties.
The contemporary vogue gives you the right opportunity to choose various colour and cuts for your party wear lehengas. Though the traditional straight cut lehenga seems to be classic but other cuts seems to be dominating the fashion world like mermaid cut, voluminous lehenga and asymmetrical cut. Whereas in terms of choli you can opt for corset style blouse, backless cholis as well as halter necks. A colourful and designer duppatta will add the right thrust to your gorgeous look by arranging it in unconventional position.
The next important factor apart from cuts and patterns is of colours. The colour of lehenga & choli for party seems to break the conventional rule of matching hues. The trend of mix & match is the recent vogue. Contrasting hues with different pattern and fabric gives you a chic look. Another current trend is the use of bright neon colours and dramatic shades of gold, pink & grey. Bollywood actors like Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone and Madhuri Dixit are seen flaunting Party wear Lehengas.
Fabrics also add to your look and comfort. Fabrics like cotton or rayon will not be a good choice. Go for luxurious & gorgeous fabrics like velvet, silk, brocade, georgette and chiffon. For the sensual look women now prefer net party wear lehengas.
Samyakk is a one stop solution when we are highly confused between traditional & designer ethnic wear. The exclusive party wear lehenga collection will surely make you the stunning  party stopper every time you step out. We firmly believe keeping the ethnic touch undamaged with a spice of contemporary touch. Dazzle with samyakk’s designer party wear lehenga collection.

Embroidery Fabrics for Different Sarees and Salwar Kameez Suits

We all know it very well that, fabrics are quite essential in designing different type of Sarees and Salwar Kameez suits. There are different types of fabrics. While some fabrics come with plain embellishment some other fabrics come with embroidery work. Embroidered fabrics are the most preferred among the different fabric categories. These are quite popular across the globe. Due to their distinguished applications they are in great demand in the today’s world.

These embroidered fabrics come with different colours and textures. The materials used to make these embroidery fabrics also differ. These embroidery fabrics which come with different colours, textures and materials are mainly used to design salwar kameez suits and designer sarees. While certain Embroidery fabrics are completely pure some other embroidered fabrics are blended. The combination of all or some of these factors makes these embroidery fabrics quite attractive.

These embroidery fabrics can be categorized into different types. Mainly they are categorized as Embroidered Net Fabrics, Embroidered Georgette Fabrics, Embroidered Cotton and Silk Fabrics, Velvet Embroidered Fabrics and Sequins Fabrics. These are the main categories of embroidered fabrics. All these come with different colour combinations, textures and design patterns as stated above. The embellishment and crafting work for these embroidered fabrics makes these fabrics quite appealing.

The embellishment work for these different fabric categories includes Zari embroidery, resham embroidery, Sequins work, thread work, lace work and Zari Polka. Some embroidered fabrics are also printed. Now coming to the design pattern which is used to make these embroidered fabrics, some embroidered fabrics come with floral design pattern while other fabrics come with peocock design pattern. Mostly these embroidered fabrics have floral design pattern. You will also find certain embroidery fabrics which are dotted. There are also some fabrics of this category which come with elephant design pattern.

As mentioned earlier, different materials are used to design these embroidered fabrics. Some of the popular materials that are used to make these embroidery fabrics include Chanderi cotton, cotton silk, net, velvet, georgette and linen. These are the main materials that are used to craft an embroidery fabric. Georgette embroidery fabrics which are one of the most popular embroidery fabrics can be categorized as pure georgette embroidery fabrics and faux georgette embroidery fabrics. These fabrics also come with different decoration work such as thread embroidery, brocade weaving etc.

Such georgette embroidery fabrics are available readily at Samyakk. Not only these, but all the other embroidery fabrics that are mentioned above are also available in a wide range at Samyakk. Here you will find not only embroidery fabrics but also various other fabrics such as plain fabrics, banarasi fabrics, motifs and printed fabrics. You will also find different fabric borders for Sarees, salwars and lehengas here. All these fabrics are readily available at Samyakk at the best prices.               

       

Designer Borders and Alluring Laces for Sarees and Salwars


Designer borders and laces are in huge demand in today’s world. Many people are fond of these designer borders and laces due to their attractive designs and shades. There are various border and lace types which are available in a wide range in the market. While some of these are handmade, some others are machine embroidered. However, these borders and laces come in different styles and patterns.

Mostly these designer borders come in floral and faunal design patterns. Designer borders are made to suit different apparels such as sarees and salwar kameez suits. These borders add to the charm and elegance of different designer and ethnic sarees. These are extensively popular not only in India but also in many other parts of the world. Since these designer borders and laces come in different colours, fabrics and designs these are preferred by a large number of Indians.

These designer borders and laces are quite enticing and they give a royal look to the sarees and salwars. These are made using different fabrics. Some of the popular fabrics that are used to design these borders are silk, cotton, crepe, georgette, chiffon and jacquard. There are various categories of laces and borders. When it comes to laces, there are different types of laces which have gained popularity all over the world. Beaded laces, gota laces, cotton laces, crochet laces, embroidery cut work laces, jacquard laces, kundan laces, moti laces, piping laces, sequence laces, velvet laces, woollen laces, Zari border laces and satin laces are quite famous across the globe. Now days fancy laces are also gaining huge popularity. These laces mostly come in gold and silver colour.

Most of these laces are used to design Salwar Kameez suits. Like laces there are different borders which enhance the elegance of a saree. The most famous among the different borders is Zari border. This Zari border comes either in gold colour or in silver colour. These fancy Zari borders suit well for different designer sarees. Apart from Zari border there are various other border types such as sequence border, shimmer border, banarasi border, embroidery border and resham border. These borders come with different embellishment such as stone work, Zari work, gota work, kundan work etc. The fabrics which are used to make these borders are raw silk, cotton, velvet, crepe and polyester.

At Samyakk there is a huge collection of all these laces and borders. All these borders and laces come with different designs and sizes here. The prices of these are quite attractive and you will definitely find the best quality borders and laces at Samyakk. Borders with gota work, kundan work, sequence work, stone work and Zari work are readily available at the best prices here.

Attractive Heavy Borders for Sarees and Salwars


Sarees or salwars are incomplete without a good border. Borders give a different and attractive look to the sarees and salwars. The demand for these borders is pretty high in this era. As these borders form an essential part of sarees and salwars these cannot be neglected. Many people are crazy over the selection of borders. But selection of saree or salwar borders is not that easy. It consumes a little bit of time.

These borders are selected on the type of designer saree or salwar. Since these borders change the look of sarees completely many women who love to wear designer sarees choose these borders very carefully. Borders differ in their embellishment work as well as craft work. The type of fabric which is used to make these borders also differs a lot. Altogether these factors make a border completely enticing.

While selecting a border many things are considered. Firstly the fabric of the border must match with the fabric with which the saree or salwar is made. However, it is not mandatory to have a border which comes with the same work as that of the saree. Many times the border work and the work on the saree do not match with one another. But even then the border matches perfectly with the saree.

Some designer sarees come with Heavy Border. These heavy borders make a perfect combination with such sarees. The work which is carried out on such borders includes Zari weaving, resham embroidery, Zari with Resham embroidery, gota work, gota with stone work, Zari with sequence work, Zari with stone work etc. These form a heavy border. These heavy borders suit those sarees which are exclusively designed for weddings.

As mentioned earlier selection of borders matters a lot. The selection of border also depends on the colour of the saree or salwar. While certain colour combinations make the saree or salwar perfect, there are certain combinations which make the saree look very dull. Therefore it is very important to select the border according to the colour of saree. Also the selection of a border depends on the occasion. Some borders are exclusively designed to match with the wedding sarees. Such borders must be chosen for wedding occasions. 

Borders are made using different fabrics such as silk, cotton, net, velvet etc. Sometimes the combination of two or more fabrics is involved in the making of a border. With such borders the look of the sarees or salwars is completely altered. If you are looking for such borders then Samyakk is the best option for you. At Samyakk you will find a lot of heavy borders with multi colors at quite attractive prices. Here you will get borders of different sizes. Samyakk not only has a huge collection of ready borders but it also has a great collection of border fabrics, banarasi borders and Crosia Lace. 

The Booming Indian Ethnic Wear Market and Its Growth History

Indian ethnic wear industry is one such industry which has taken great strides over past few years. The success that this industry has achieved is absolutely incredible. It is booming like anything even today. Lifestyle of people living in India has changed over past few years and it is still changing with rapid pace. In accordance with this the Indian ethnic wear industry is also bringing lots and lots of changes in the design patterns and the style of different ethnic wears. Urbanization and Globalization has brought a lot of change in today’s dressing style but still ethnic wears are in a huge demand even today. The reason behind this is very simple. In India most women stick to their traditional values and that is why they prefer mostly ethnic wears. Indian ethnicity is quite unique and in the today’s world not only Indians but people all over the world appreciate this unique ethnicity.

The Booming Women’s Ethnic Wear Market:
Women’s Indian ethnic wear market is quite competitive and scrappy. With the ever changing lifestyle of women, Indian ethnic wear market keeps coming up with new ethnic designs and styles. In 60’s the ethnic kurtas and churidars were in the trend. It was the era when Indian women accepted clothes which were made from polyester. Plastic film was also used in that era to make different type of dresses. In 70’s, India started exporting the ethnic products or dress materials to other foreign countries. This resulted in the arrival of international fashion. In this way floral printed clothes and bell bottomed pants with rich and royal colours were introduced in India.

Fashion Scenario in the early 80’s and 90’s:
In the early 80’s the fashion scenario in India was completely different. It was the era of self consciousness. It was this era when Salwar Kameez was crafted with shoulder pads. Also silhouette became more masculine during this time period. The 80’s witnessed a high competition between different fashion designers. The price tags of the garments reached a peak during this era. But this was not the scenario in the 90’s. In the 90’s the price tags of the clothes started taking a downside journey. Not only this, but the business of fashion shows also started declining in this era. But this was not the end of Indian ethnic wear industry. There came a point when the steady level was reached. In the 21st century Indian ethnic wear market boomed again with some sensible designing and new innovative designers.

India’s role in the International Fashion Arena:
Now, India is one of the biggest players in the international fashion arena. It is a very big exporter of fabrics and accessories. India’s strength lies not only in its ethnicity but also in its raw materials. India is the third largest producer of cotton and fifth largest producer of man - made fibres. Indian ethnic designs are in great demand all over the world and this has contributed a lot in the growth of Indian ethnic wear market.

Fine Looking Lehengas for Wedding and Other Occasions


It is a dream of every bride-to-be to glam up on her wedding. On the day of wedding it is she who takes hold of the maximum limelight. That is why most of the brides prefer to wear the best of all wedding wears. This is the time when they choose elegant and elite lehengas. Lehengas which originated from Rajasthan prove to be the best wedding wear. These are quite comfortable when compared to other outfits which are designed for wedding.

The most amazing thing about these Lehengas is that they are not only meant for wedding occasion but they are also designed for occasions such as parties and festivals. There are certain festivals where these graceful lehengas are worn. This outfit is preferred mostly in the festival of diwali. During                                             this festival almost all the Rajasthani girls wear lehengas of different colours and work. These are popularly known as lehenga choli or ghagra choli in the areas like Rajasthan and Gujarat.

On Dandiya Raas which is the traditional folk dance of Gujarat even little girls wear this traditional attire. Therefore this is the best attire for all age groups. With different patterns and work these lehengas look highly attractive. This lehenga choli comes with three different components. One of the three components which is called as lehenga is the longest and the most attractive part of this outfit. Another component which is called as choli is worn on the top of this lehenga. The last component is dupatta which is usually worn on the head. The lehenga which forms the bottom portion of this attire is crafted and embellished with different works. Sometimes it comes in different layers. A royal look comes to this ghagra choli when it is embellished with kundan, Swarovski crystals and beads. Zardosi and reflection work also brings the stunning look to this authentic and ethnic outfit.

In earlier days women used to wear lehengas of only red colour. But now many of them have switched to multi colored lehengas. Now designer lehengas come in different shades and colours like green, maroon, orange, pink and blue. One more factor which differentiates one lehenga from the other is the embroidery work which is done on each and every lehenga. While some lehengas come with thread embroidery and resham embroidery, some other exquisite lehengas come with Zari embroidery. When Peta work, ari work and sequins work is carried out on these lehengas they appear as the elite ones. These fabulous lehengas are designed using various fabrics. The fabrics with which these lehenga cholis are designed are net, silk and velvet. Mostly raw silk is used to make these outfits. 
   
The combination of these factors makes a lehenga exclusive. Such exclusive and elegant lehengas are available in a huge quantity at Samyakk. You will be definitely attracted by the work and the pattern of lehengas which are sold here. Lehengas with solid design pattern, paisley pattern and half and half pattern are sold in a wide range here.

Indian Bridal Wear Royal Ethnics with Latest Designs and Styles



Marriage is an auspicious event that every bride-to-be dreams of. It is the time when she becomes self conscious and starts looking out for the best apparels. She desires to be dressed up in attire which suits her very well. In this era most brides-to-be go for royal ethnic wears which add to their charm and elegance. When it comes to royal ethnic wears, most Indian brides go for Ghagra Cholis. These Ghagra Cholis which are also popular as lehengas are the best bridal wears. In the todays world these ghagra cholis or Lehengas are preferred not only by Indian brides but also by western brides. Since Indian wedding is a colourful and unique ceremony now days many western brides are actually going for traditional Indian weddings.


How Contemporary Lehenga Cholis differ from traditional Lehenga Cholis?
The different styles and the latest design patterns have given a modern touch to these lehenga cholis. Variety of contemporary colours has surpassed the traditional colours. The traditional designs of these ghagra cholis include skirts with fish tail shape and A – line shape. Full flare skirts were in trend during ancient times. Earlier these ghagra cholis were made from fabrics such as silk and satin. Now the modern chaniya cholis are made from different fabrics such as georgette, chiffon, brocade, net etc. The skirt or the lehenga part of the modern chaniya cholis come with exquisite works such as mirror work, Zari work, Resham embroidery, Zarovski stones, beading, kundan work, cutdana work, Thread embroidery etc. The choli is actually a fitted blouse which leaves the midriff bare. Earlier cholis were designed with plain fabrics but now these come with delicate embroidery work. Modern ghagra cholis come in bright and shaded colours which give them a royal look. 
       

Where to find such pure royal ethnic wears at the best prices?   
Royal ethnic bridal lehengas are available at the best prices at Samyakk. Here you will find completely pure and unique lehengas of contemporary and traditional styles. Lehengas with Pakistani style, bollywood style, fish tail cut, indo western style, gagra style and gown with dupatta style are readily available here. Lehengas which are ideal for cocktail party wear, traditional festivals and wedding are available in a wide range. Not only lehengas but royal salwar kameez suits with different design patterns and styles are also available at reasonable prices here. These salwar kameez suits are designed for different occasions such as parties, weddings, festivals etc.

Designer Saree Blouses of Various Types for Different Occasions

In the today’s world women give huge importance not only to the designer sarees but also to the designer blouses. A designer saree can be made more attractive and trendy when worn with an appealing designer blouse. Designer blouses have got a huge importance in this era. Even a simple saree can be made to look ultra stylish when it’s worn with the perfect designer blouse. So, designer blouses are in huge demand now days.

There are different types of designer blouses which differ from one another in various aspects. While some designer blouses come plain, there are various designer blouses which come with different embroidery and neck shapes. Different neck shapes and rich embroidery work makes these designer blouses quite appealing. These different types of designer blouses are designed to suit different occasions and events. These designer blouses can be categorized as plain designer blouses, embroidery blouses and banarasi blouses. These blouses suit very well for different occasions such as wedding, parties, anniversaries and festivals.

Plain designer blouses are mostly preferred for occasions such as parties and festivals. These plain blouses highlight the simplicity of the wearer. Plain designer blouses come in a wide variety of colours such as maroon, blue, orange, rani pink, red, green, violet, blue, turquoise blue, peach, peachish pink, golden colour and silver colour. Plain designer blouses suit well when worn on a silk saree. These plain blouses make the silk saree quite alluring. If your saree is a simple one then you must go for embroidered blouses. Embroidered blouses come with different designs and works which add to the charm and elegance of the designer sarees. The different works which are incorporated in the design of embroidered blouses are kundan work, stone work, pintucks work, lace fabric work, design work etc. Along with these embroidered designer blouses also come in different patterns such as stripes, solid, checked etc. The various fabrics that are used to make these designer blouses are velvet, net, cotton silk, raw silk, brocade, shimmer and georgette.

When it comes to the neck shape there are different neck shapes which are included as an important aspect in the design of various types of blouses. Mostly these designer saree blouses come with boat neck, round neck, halter neck, V neck, U neck and regular neck. The blouses with halter neck come without sleeves which gives a classy look to the wearer. Banarasi blouses mostly come with halter neck which makes them look quite alluring.  
    

Such banarasi, plain and embroidered blouses are available at attractive prices at Samyakk. Blouses with different design patterns and embroidery works are available in a wide range here. All the types of designer blouses are readily available here. High quality designer blouses are sold at the best prices here. 

Designer Bridal Lehengas with Heavy Embroidery Work


Lehengas or Ghagra Cholis have been in trends for generations. This attire is one of those traditional Indian wears which have captivated the minds of different people. This Ghagra Choli is a perfect outfit for different occasions such as Festivals, Parties etc. Most importantly it is an ideal wedding outfit. Wedding is quite an important event for a bride - to – be. During wedding, it is bride who is the centre of attraction. So she puts all her attention and efforts towards looking fabulous. The first and the foremost thing which she considers to make her wedding a great event is the wedding outfit. When it comes to the wedding outfit most brides – to – be prefer Lehengas or Ghagra Cholis which make the best wedding outfits.

These Lehengas which beautify a bride come with different craft works and embellishments. The shades with which these lehengas are designed make them remarkable. When heavy embroidery work is carried out on these ghagra cholis they look simply impeccable. Few years ago, Bridal Lehengas were just traditional outfits with no modernization. But now the time has changed and so are the bridal lehengas. Now these outfits come with a great modern touch. The design patterns of the ghagra and the choli are quite transformed now. With new innovation these lehengas are growing more and more popular in this modern world.

Now designers are coming up with new design patterns and styles to enhance the richness of ghagra cholis. Now a day the skirts or ghagras are being made with multicoloured panels. The purpose behind this is to bring several colours together and maintain the traditional look. Though these outfits are getting transformed, the traditional style is still in and even now these Ghagra Cholis are designed with heavy borders of gota patti work. Swarovski crystals are also involved in a large number in the embellishment of ghagras.
  
Not only this, but the latest trends in bridal lehengas are also to do with the type of embellishment on the Choli. Today, these cholis are decorated with different works such as Zardosi, Zari, Sequins, Thread, Kundan, Resham, Pearl and sequence work. The fabric with which these lehengas are crafted also differs a lot. Mostly these lehengas are made from fabrics such as velvet, net, cotton, silk, chiffon, georgette and brocade.

There are a wide variety of design patterns with which these New lehengas are designed. To mention a few, solid design pattern, paisley pattern, floral design pattern are few of the popular design patterns. Such ghagra cholis with different embellishment, design pattern and craft work are readily available at Samyakk in a wide range of colours and shades. Here you will find ultimate lehengas at the best price. Completely pure and quite classy lehengas are available in a huge number here.