Desi Vogue
The ever-bubbly Vidya Balan and her exotic saree collection
One of the most, friendly faces of Bollywood is that of Vidya Balan. The hint of a spreading smile, sparkling eyes, add up to an amiable expression that makes her one of the most approachable perso...
Read moreThe ‘Dream Girl’ Hema Malini and her selection in sarees
Beauty is a gift from God. Nature simply provides the preservatives.When one is blessed with beauty, one should not let it wither away. And that is precisely what our “Dream Girl” of Bollywood, He...
Read morePressing reasons why sustainable fashion has become inevitable
Those who deal with textiles would have come across the term ‘sustainable fashion’ mentioned in various forums, discussions, or even informal conversations. Considered by world leaders, environment...
Read moreAn exclusive lot of Indian handlooms that are definitely worth possessing
It’s summer time and the sun is a little more than generous in its shine. So what would be the fabric that could counter the weather, cheer up the spirits and be good for the workplace and occasion...
Read moreThis Diwali be a total stunner in our 12 vibrant festive collections- pick yours now!!
The five-day Festival of Lights is upon you and you need something different and delectable to try out this year, away from the run-of-the-mill, something interesting and of course that much specia...
Read moreKalamkari – life-like depictions on fabric canvas
Kalamkari is from ‘Kalam’ (pen) and ‘Kari’ (craftsmanship), words taken from the Persian language for the art of hand painting done on fabrics with the use of a pen and in present day, extended to ...
Read moreRenowned Craft of Madhya Pradesh - Maheshwari Weaves
[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]Royalty has always had a big hand in the encouragement and propagation of most styles of traditional fabric weaving. This has since extended to bring ...
Read morePatachitra uses Saree as canvas for epic tales
[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]Patachitra or Pattachitra has its origin in Orissa, India. ‘Pata’ is cloth and ‘chitra’ means picture or painting in Sanskrit. Hence Pattachitra would...
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