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SPLENDID WEAVES

“A concerted effort to preserve our heritage is a vital link to our cultural, educational, aesthetic, inspirational and economic legacies – all of the things that quite literally make us who we are”

Steve Berry

Belonging to different erudition and origins, especially when it’s Indian makes you rich in various aspects. Whether it’s food, art, music, clothing, or architecture India always exhibits rich culture with various dimensions adhere to it. A country full of various languages, food, and varied communities makes it so unique in itself. The culturally rich history of this country reflects in every aspect of its topography. East, West, North, or South you find different regional customs and aestheticism, different languages with different reform at every step and that makes it more culturally powerful.

Not to mention, that this one blog is not enough to have a detailed description or cover the beauty of this nation called India. So going forward I will take you to the topic I choose for my blog today and that is about a few different kinds of regional authentic exhibits, of course, there are so many which are practically next to impossible to cover in one blog, so exhibiting authentic regional fashion which has a taste of Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western opulence with a mix of indulgent hues and subtle details. From color-block separate to Regional weaved Saree to Hyderabadi pearl earrings to the embroidered blouse we have it all.

So I compile a few of those amazing beauties here:

BEAUTIFUL DHAKAI JAMDANI SAREE

Jamdani is typically woven using a mixture of cotton and gold thread. In 2013, the traditional art of weaving jamdani was declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Under the Mughal Empire the Persian term “Jamdani” came to be popular use, since it was the court language of the Mughals. Jamdanis are popularly known as Dhakai Jamdani or simply Dhakai.

It is a handloom woven fabric made up of cotton. Its weaving tradition is of Bengali origin. Jamdani is believed to be a fusion of the ancient clothing technologies of Bengal ( possibly 2000 years old).

I have one in my wardrobe for the traditions and culture I belong to. Love wearing a saree, but do not get much chance to wear it.

KUTCH EMBROIDERY

The history of Kutch embroidery is traced to the 16th and 17th centuries when people migrated from the countries such as Afghanistan, Greece, Germany, Iran, and Iraq to Gujrat. This art form becomes a vocation for women of Kutch not only to meet their own clothing requirements but also to make living.

It became a generational art with the skills taught from mother to daughter. It is a handicraft and textile signature art tradition of the tribal community of the Kutch district of Gujrat, India.

This embroidery with rich design has made a notable contribution to the Indian embroidery tradition. The embroidery is generally done on fabrics of cotton, in the form of a net using cotton or silk threads.

Other than various different embroideries, this one is super colorful and goes with everything you wear, whether it’s a blouse or jacket, or coat. It looks wonderful on accessories like bags too.

INDIAN PEARL

Long known as the Queen of Gems pearls were once the exclusive property of the rich and powerful. No one can say who discovered Pearls-probably they were first found by ancient people searching the shores for food. Pearls have a place in Hindu, Islamic, and Christian traditions. often to symbolize purity and perfection.

The principal Oyster beds lay in the Persian Gulf, along the coasts of India, and in the Red Sea. As Europe expanded into New World and pearl beds were discovered in the waters of Central and South America, pearls became increasingly popular at the royal courts of Europe. Until the 19th century, pearls were available only to the rich. Rome in the first century lusted for pearls and didn’t hesitate to plunder its conquered territories for the gems.

In India, pearls are usually associated with an ethnic and traditional look. Popularly they go well with saree or bridal wear. However, the western world has embraced pearls as more of a fashion statement. Ask any Indian about the best pearl shops and they invariably tell that the Pearl city of India which comes to mind is Hyderabad the capital of Andhra Pradesh and one of the major cities in the country for Pearl Industry, in spite of the fact that Hyderabad is neither a coastal area nor for that matter near a coastal area. It has world-class pearls’ availability which dates back to 400 years of the rich culture of Hyderabad history with an amalgamation of arts and crafts.

Not the royalty but I do possess real pearl jewelry which is close to my heart and part of my heirloom jewelry!

WOODBLOCK PRINTING

Woodblock prints are amongst the oldest printing techniques, used to make images. The earliest traces of woodblock printmaking were found in Asia. originally it was used in carved and formed stamps and seals. Classic lumbers used in woodblock are mainly fruit-bearing trees like cherry or pear which make for detailed, rich sketching. in the western woodblock tradition, colors are pressed and applied onto the block with a roller. In Asian woodblock, watercolors are applied with a brush, and inked motifs are then rubbed onto a dry or moistened paper.

As far as Indian block printing is concerned there are only three widely used techniques of block printing in India – direct printing, resist printing, and discharge printing.

So for direct printing sees the fabric bleached first, then dyed and finally printed using carved blocks, they can be of any shape and can be using any color including silver and golden for special dresses.

The amount of time and care is taken by the master craftsmen makes each product not only special but also a coveted collectible for years.

have various block prints in my wardrobe, just wants to exhibit a unique block printing along with some golden thread embroidery in the images.

So in the above blog, I tried to exhibit little something of the cultural history of my Nation which is full of varied cultivation, will try to compile more heritage fashion in my next blog related to this topic.

Stay tuned!!!

Thanks for reading, Stay happy, stay safe!!

Sweta”ka’

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YOUR FASHION FEAR BUSTED: PART I

IT’S NOT WHAT YOU WEARING. IT’S THE WAY YOU WEAR IT

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If you find yourself on the style sidelines thinking, “I could never pull that off,” then it’s time to get a new fashion mantra. I’ve rounded up sage words of wisdom that every fashion wallflower needs. This time I am going to bust a few of your fashion fears. Knowingly that all my beautiful squad is full of confidence, brave to experiment but there are certain moments, where you are unsure about particular fashion piece. You won’t wear trousers cause you inherited your mother’s hips, you can’t wear boots,, you are too short, can’t put Hat as you think it’s plain silly. Am I looking good with this or it’s a total disaster? Such constant overthinking kills all the fun!!

So I am compiling this section into three parts, Each part I will discuss three fashion fears that need to be busted as soon as we can. So that we can enjoy what we wear!

In this part, my discussion point will be :

  1. Chunky jewellery is too much for the workplace!
  2. I’m not bad ass enough for leather jackets!
  3. My neck is too short for scarves!

So let’s start with the first one:

CHUNKY JEWELLERY IS TOO MUCH FOR THE WORKPLACE

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So your antique silver neckpiece from heirloom was last dusted off at a friend’s wedding. Your Cleopatra-Esque gold Choker is reserved for night-outs. That turquoise asymmetric neckpiece goes perfect with a cocktail dress. But none of these you’d dream of pairing with pantsuits to work.

STATEMENT NECKPIECE CHOKER

YOU CAN DO IT AND HOW?

Pick up a dress in a single solid color, like I opted for a black dress, to wear with one pieced statement jewelry. Keep clothes neutral, so clothes and jewelry don’t scream for attention. And you can beautifully flaunt your heirloom piece from the ancestry.

I AM NOT BADASS ENOUGH FOR LEATHER JACKETS

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Kelly Mc Gillis wore one in Top Gun with sexy white formal shirts and tailored skirts, but that was in an environment of whistling metal F-14s and sweaty, testosterone-fuelled fighter pilots. And so you’ve always associated leather jackets with a badass personality. That was 1983 since then, leather jackets have been revamped to sexy chic. Just remember the rest of you shouldn’t look like it’s trying too hard.

LEATHER JACKET

YOU ARE AND HOW?

What you have to do is you have to pair a leather jacket with fell fitted jeans and a neutral shirt or top. Semi casual style is the way to go. You can see while pairing your jacket with this style will enhance the whole look and you look fabulous without being badass.

MY NECK IS TOO SHORT FOR SCARVES

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Your friend seemed so chuffed about. having bought you that classy, limited edition silk designer scarf, you didn’t have the heart to tell her that the last time you wore one, you looked like nature has done you a genetic unkindness as the girl with no neck. You are worried scarves will cover up what a little neck you have, but a little knot knowledge goes a long way.

DESIGNER SCARF

YOU CAN FIX IT! AND HOW?

So there is a fashion fix for this one that is so effortless to try on and resolve the issue in no second. Long scarves in a lighter fabric, tied lower down on your chest elongate your neck and you no more feel shortness of your neck and feel good about it.

So this is it, I hope you found it useful!

Keep Reading, Stay Safe, Stay Healthy

Sweta”ka”

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BED HAIR

“I DON’T NEED STYLIST. MY PILLOW GIVES ME A NEW HAIR STYLE EVERY MORNING”

Whoever thought? Getting up with bed hair will also be counted as one of the hairdo trends one day. It sounds crazy, what’s with the tend? But, yes this is also a hairdo style. It may sound super easy, it is easy too but to get perfect bed hair is quite a task. I tried to achieve it but was not very happy with the results. Let you guys decide that!, but definitely, I love to share this wonderful tutorial for the BED HAIR trend which is awesome. Bed Hair trend is very popular among beauty and hair communities, which clearly depicts the nonchalant hairstyling yet with all the efforts put in like any other hairdo.

Famous among various celebrities who are known for trying various styles and trends, this looks almost looks like you come out of your bed and yet look so trendy and chic.

Wanted to try this look for so long. In the Pandemic, we stayed and home and mostly WFH which made this look legit and workable. You are at home right? You can have Bed Hair!

WHAT DO WE NEED

  • HAIR SPRAY
  • HAIRDRYER
  • HAIRSHINE SPARY OR SERUM
  • SCRUNCHIE TO HOLD A BUN

HOW DO WE DO IT

  • While your hair still damp load it up with hair spray
HAIR SPRAY
  • Tie your hair into a high messy bun, leaving a few strands hanging loose.
TIE IN BUN
  • Dry your hair using the diffuser attachment on your hairdryer, this will add volume.
  • Once dry, open up the bun and run your fingers through your hair for a perfectly tousled look.
  • Finish with a spritz of shine spray/serum to complete the look.
BED HAIR, BEST HAIR
HAIR SHINE SPRAY
  • If you feel your hair flattening at any point, just tie it into a messy bun for five minutes and reopen.
BED HAIR LOOK!!

I hope you enjoy this short little tutorial!

Thanks for reading!

Stay Safe!

Sweta”ka”

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GLAM RED LIPS

“There’s power in the words that come out of your mouth. Now imagine those words coming out of your red lipsticked mouth. They have even more power.” 

― Lebo Grand

Wonder why I never did a tutorial for red lips? They are in fashion forever no matter how many generations we crossed? How many trends we saw? How many looks do we try? They will never go out of trend. Red lips will keep on rocking the world no matter what?

So nothing much to boast about this cult look for ages, without wasting much time let me start an extremely easy peasy tutorial for GLAM RED LIPS!!!!

WHAT DO WE NEED

  • EXFOLIATOR
  • TISSUE PAPER
  • LIP BALM
  • CONCEALER
  • FLAT BRUSH
  • LOOSE POWDER
  • RED LIP PENCIL
  • GLOSS

HOW DO DO IT

  • Create the perfect base by sloughing off dead skin cells with an exfoliator, so your lips look healthy. gently wipe away the residue with a tissue paper.
APPLY EXFOLIATOR
  • Gently wipe away the residue with tissue paper.
WIPE AWAY
  • Your lips may feel dry after exfoliation, so apply a lip balm to rehydrate.
APPLY LIP BALM
  • Apply concealer on the corner of your lips and lightly over your lips with a flat brush. This will hide the dark marks on the corners and make the colour pop.
APPLY LIP CONCEALER
  • Set the concealer by dusting loose powder to it.
LOOSE POWDER
  • Outline your lips with red lip pencil for shape and definition.
OUTLINE LIPS
  • Neatly fill in matte red lip colour with a brush.
FILL IN LIPSTICK
  • Dust loose powder over your lipstick to set the colour.
DAB LIPS
  • Blot gently pressing tissue paper over your lips.
BLOT LIPS GENTLY
  • Apply another coat of lipstick with the brush
FILL AGAIN

  • Finish by dabbing gloss in the center of your lips for a sexy pout.
DAB GLOSS

Beware of those red glam lips who are watching !!

READY!!

And do try them on you folks! AT LEAST ONCE!!

Trust me this is one such tutorial you never wanna miss and will enjoy to the full, watch my tutorial video on INSTAGRAM REELS for more fun!!

Thanks for reading! Take care!

Stay safe! Stay healthy

Sweta”ka”

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WHAT HOME MADE FACE MASK CAN DO AND CAN’T DO

Wearing a mask is not only important, it’s life -saving

– Bryan Health

HOME-MADE MASKS

Vaccination for the Pandemic is almost covering people each day globally giving a sigh of relief on one hand but on the other hand my dear readers it’s happening again. We have to live with the fact that it’s not going to get over anywhere soon. Till when it’s going to last, no answers to that? No one knows! As per reports from John Hopkins University, this will probably get over by 2024, till then; everyone should know that we have to take care of ourselves and our loved ones. No matter if you are being got vaxxed twice.

Don’t ever think if you are vaccinated you can’t come in contact with the virus. Yes, you can! All you have to do is wear a mask and wash your hands without fail. As the news of third-wave hitting Europe and the USA already doing rounds we should be more careful now and keep ourselves ready for the next wave. So to keep that in mind as masks are becoming mandatory in most places. We should behave more responsibly and lessen this COVID spread by doing our bit.

By now I assume most of us have already developed a habit of sanitizing hands and wearing a mask. For me it has become my second nature trust me, I never leave my house without a mask. And for fashionable people like me, clothing and fashion brands introduce amazingly beautiful masks and so on. But meanwhile, people also created homemade masks; kudos to the people who created these masks at home. But these masks come with certain precautions and care.

Wearing a homemade facial covering/non-medical masks is becoming a fast norm worldwide. WHO reminds us that wearing them has not only been prevents COVID but also protects the person wearing them and is not a substitute for physical distancing and hand washing.

Home-made masks can be useful for a short period of time; when physical distancing is not possible in public settings, inside shops, malls, offices, grocery stores, or using public transit.

When choosing homemade facial covering/ non-surgical masks, it is important to know how to put them on, take them off and clean them to ensure they simply do not become a germ/virus trap attached to your face.

ALWAYS CHECK HOW TO WEAR IT

According to Health Experts Worldwide non-medical masks/ face covering should:

  1. Allow for easy breathing
  2. Fit securely to tie or ear loops
  3. Maintain their shape after washing and drying
  4. Be changed as soon as possible/damp or dirty
  5. Be comfortable and not require frequent adjustment
  6. Be made of at least 2 layers of tightly woven material fabric (cotton linen)
  7. Be large enough to completely and comfortably cover the nose and mouth without gaping

ALWAYS CHECK HOW IT FITS THE FACE

The very important thing that you should always keep in mind:

  1. The non medical face masks/face coverings should not be shared with others or be placed on anyone or unable to remove them without assistance or anyone who has trouble breathing.
  2. They should not impaired or secured with tape
  3. They should not be made of plastic or be made exclusively of materials that easily fall apart as as tissues
  4. Should not be place on children under 2yrs of age

Remember homemade masks may not be effective in blocking virus particles that may be transmitted by coughing, sneezing, or spreading of virus particles because of a potential loose fit of the material used. When putting them or taking them off, do not touch the front of the mask/covering and avoid touching the mask while it is on your face.

ALWAYS CHECK FOR ANY LOOSE FITS

I hope you keep that in mind because COVID is now part of our lives and we have to keep stopping the spread by wearing masks as this is the big game-changer in the fight from COVID.

Stay happy, stay blessed and stay safe!

Thanks for reading😊

Sweta”ka”

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