Tuesday 31 May 2016

Casual Wear Saree only For Indian Woman

Today, Indian woman has become extremely versatile and stylish. Her style statement gets noticed everywhere she goes. But there is one fact that can never be denied by anyone -the fact is that an Indian woman looks at her best in sarees. The sari is considered everyday wear in many parts of India. Traditionally a sari is long length of high-quality fabric that is wrapped around the body to create a dress of sorts.
Saree is a traditional outfit of women in India. Many foreigners also love this amazing outfit. If you want your beauty to be showcased in the best possible way – you must own a sari from our fabulous casual wear saree collection. This is what a top model and actress said to a newspaper talking about her fashion style and wardrobe. She insists that every woman should own a saree.

And when we talk about sarees, we must inform you that there is not one kind of saree that is available. Sarees were originated in Southern India but since then, many women have adopted wearing sarees in many unique ways. There are number of types of sarees available today. Saree is a traditional Indian garment consisting of a single length of fabric that drapes around the body to accentuate the curvy female figure. Sarees seem complicated at first, but they are quite easy to wear once you get the hang of tying them. With so many styles of saree out there, it's easy to find one that looks good on you.

 The different types are meant to suit different occasions. For example – a saree like this perfect for a married woman to use for a daily wear or wear it during her kitty parties and shopping sprees. Casual Sarees are available in many fabrics such as khadi silk, cotton, georgette, bhagalpuri printed sarees etc.

We, Style Fortune, have a large variety of casual sarees as black & white khadi silk printed saree and many others for our customers. We provide you with best quality at best prices. Awesome personality shows with fashionable printed saree for new stylist lady. Style Fortune’s range of casual wear sarees embody fashionable designs, breezy colour combinations and bold patterns to give you a fresh view of fashion. The range of materials is as diverse as the designs consisting of georgettes, chiffons, crepes and much more. A mild embroidered saree like plain saree with only lace border helps pep up your mood instantly. It's light weight and equally stylish. Plain saree brings a touch of tradition with a twist of casualness. Look Simple & gorgeous with all new collection of casual sarees.  

Sunday 22 May 2016

How to Wear Indian Lehenga

In India, there is great excitement to celebrate every occasion, festivals and every memorable event. To purpose your appearance has to be special and center of attraction. So, we are offering various collections of dresses.

Wedding season is always on full swing, and we all love this time of year because it gives us more reason to dress up. We all want to look our best and different than others in the wedding, but if you see the kind of attire we can choose from then the choice is very limited Sari, Indian  salwar kameez or Indian Lehenga we mostly wear one of this. All of these Lehenga is most gorgeous wear for your special occasion.
 


What makes the difference is how we style it. Indian Lehenga is a costly dress, and other then weddings we don’t really get chance to wear it many times, however wearing the same lehenga again and again is boring and no one wants to do that. Lehenga simply tie on lower wrest part But if dupatta is draped differently it can change the whole look and can fetch you many compliments too. Let’s try something new and interesting. Let’s check out all the styles one by one.
It is a good option if your dupatta has a lot of work on it and if the blouse is plain this will cover that up. So to get this look tuck one corner of the dupatta in left side of the lehenga as you do for Gujarati / Rajasthani pallu then make pleats and secure it with pin on your right shoulder. Let it fall till your knee. Then take one corner of dupatta and put it on your left shoulder. While doing this make sure you are making a clean V in front. Put a pin to secure the neat V on top side. As the V of dupatta removes the attention from your problem area and makes you look slimmer.

Tie On Wrist:
This one is simple yet elegant style of draping, which gives a bit of royal feel at the same time is very practical to. To do this style pleat the dupatta and keep it on your right shoulder, adjust the length of pallu (little below your knees) and secure with a safety pin as you generally do. Now take the other end of the dupatta and place it such that only the board is visible, fold it around your wrist in a loop and secure it with safety pin. This style also gives you nice posture as you always have something in your hand.

This style of dupatta draping is inspired from the south Indian half sari. In this style dupatta hugs your waist making your waist look more defined and slim. Take one corner of your dupatta and tuck it in at right side of your lehenga. Now let the dupatta wrap your waist, make pleats and secure it with a pin on your left shoulder. Make sure dupatta is making a nice V at back and is tightly wrapped around. This will make you look slimmer, and will hide your problem areas like stomach and waist.

The Bong Touch:
This is inspired by the Bengali saree. Pleat the dupatta and secure it on right shoulder with a pin. Take one corner of dupatta from front side wrap it around your waist and tuck in lehenga. Now take one corner of the back side of dupatta bring it over the left shoulder, pleat it in such a way that only the border is visible. This look is like the Bengali sari look just changed the shoulders.

It looks very modern and interesting. This style if you see from one left side and front looks like Gujarati /Rajasthani pallu (sidha pallu) and from right side and back it looks like the ulta pallu(normal style of sari). To get this look first tuck one corner of dupatta in left side of lehenga then make the pleats and let it go over left shoulder, let it fall till your feet. Now take one corner of the dupatta wrap it around your waist and tuck it on the same place where we tucked the dupatta first on the left side of lehenga. This look is very different and will surly fetch you many compliments.

Cocktail Look:
This look is apt for cocktail parties. To get this look, pleat the dupatta and secure with pin on left shoulder, let it fall till your knee. Take one corner of the dupatta from back side and bring it to front around your waist and tuck it on left side of lehenga. So if you have sweated it out in gym and want to show off your slim waist then go for this look.

Free Dupatta Look:
Tuck one corner of the dupatta on left side of the lehenga, then bring the dupatta on top of the left shoulder, pin it. Take one corner of the dupatta and wrap it around you and tuck at back side. This will cover up your all your problem area and flaunt the beauty of your dupatta.

Hope you all liked these looks and will try them out too. That’s all for today, stay stylish and rock this wedding season.

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Sunday 8 May 2016

Bridal Lehenga In Different Style

Weddings are a girl’s dream since childhood and hence the wedding day is of utmost importance to the bride. Therefore, proper care must be taken to ensure that she looks like a queen on this day and that her wedding is picture perfect. When shopping for attire which is in typical Indian style, you can select from a variety of options. There is huge diversity of traditions across the country and you can choose from a huge plethora of The bride wears a saree or a lehenga according to the region. Red is considered to be the most auspicious color in among Hindus. Most brides of India prefer Lehenga, Gagra Choli and Odni as bridal dress.A lehenga is a more current style of sari worn during special occasions such as  eddings. It usually has a lot of bead work. Lehengas usually have hooks to hook them in place on the skirt and choli.


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In North India a lot of embroidery work is done on a lehenga and is popular during the festivals and weddings.The large number of patterns, designs and hues give it a distinct look as compared to other bridal wear. Even a layperson will be able to tell that they have a completely unique style which is different from any other ethnic wear. Since they are to be worn by the goddess of the sacred occasion, every single piece is designed and The fashion has changed vastly and the focus is more on textured fabrics. Silk, however, is still the most favored fabric. Now, crafting a lehenga choli takes a lot of time and effort. I will not mention money as such an item is of emotional importance and hence, priceless. Every single work – be it metal work or mirror work, is done with utmost delicacy and by trained xperts. Needlework, beading and a lot of other add-ons are latched to the garment to make it look even more gorgeous. Besides, the designer also keeps in mind the comfort level of the bride while making the lehenga. The core objective behind all such efforts is to make the wearer look beautiful and to ensure that she stands out from the crowd. This is only possible when the lehenga has a starry and shimmery look attached to it.




The increasing trends in bridal lehengas have also led to a lot of recent varieties in cuts and styles. Some of the hottest designs are the fish cut lehengas and the ones made with netted material. But one design which will never die out is traditional Silk Lehengas. The silk lehengas is a time-honored favorite for Indian bridal lehenga and has been around for centuries. Its charisma will in no way diminish and it is worn by brides till date. Silk signifies elegance and beauty and is one of the primary materials when it comes to buying such clothes. Check out some more excellent tips and designs on Style Fortune and sure you’ll be tempted to order something. 


Sunday 1 May 2016

Indian Wedding Jewellery

Indian jewellery comprises its uniqueness because of its traditions. Indian jewellery is not the same for all purpose it has many variations according to the purpose. Indian jewellery has many options for bridal jewellery and has a full set of all the ornaments for an Indian bride. Bridal jewellery is not a single piece item it consist so many items from head to feet in it. Wedding jewellery helps Indian a lot to complete the look of a bride. The jewellery in Indian wedding also depends upon the wedding traditions.

A bride cannot look like a bride in only wedding attire if she doesn’t wear the jewellery. Jewellery makes a bride to bride. Indian wedding jewellery is not same in all region of India. It varies from state to state or place to place, for example in the northern region wedding jewellery and style of wearing jewellery is different from the southern region of India. In the northern region the bride wear jewellery with gemstone and polka jewellery and jewellery with meenakari. Even she wear traditional imitation jewellery just to complete the look or according to her attire.

Ornaments included in Indian Wedding Jewellery: -

Mang Tikaa: -  It is also called as Mang Tikaa, bride wears on the middle of her head and its main part lies on the forehead. Hindu bride wears Mang Tikaa and in the Muslim religion their bride wears head gear which lies on the left or right side of their head. Style Fortune provides vast variety of Mang Tikaa at genuine prices. A Mang Taik can be made of pure gold or may be made by, gemstone or polka or gold with Meenakari.  Style fortune also has a wide variety of intricately designed Gold, Pearl & Jaipuri Kundan Circular shaped Maang Tikaa at best price.





Shingar Patti: -  Shingar Patti completes the look of Mang Tika and lies between head and forehead which covers hairline (below the hair line). Style Fortune provides vast verity of Shingar Patti at genuine prices. Style Fortune is very much concern about quality of the products which are trendy and offered to the customer at best price compare to other ecommerce platforms.
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Bridal Set: -  Bridal set naturalize the necklace and earrings.  Neck piece is very heavy and the earring includes the Jhumkas in it. Neck piece can be made of gemstone with gold or polka and of pure gold with Meenakari. Generally neck piece vary according to the wedding attire. It can be short or may be long as conformity with the tradition.


Earnings can also be heavy or light in weight according to the tradition or modified with fashion jewellery. Earrings and necklace have matching with other so they make a bridal set. Style Fortune provides vast verity of Bridal set at genuine prices; the following picture is of prevailing trendy design. Bridal sets are designed to enhance the beauty of the wearer.
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Nose Ring (Nath): - Nose ring is the ornament which is to be wear in nose and it is also called as “Nath”. Its size depends upon the culture for example in the Muslim culture the size of nose ring is generally small but in the Hindu culture size of nose ring is quite big, also available in many designs and has conformity with fashion. 


By focusing on diverse demands of our valued patrons spread all over the nation, Style Fortune is instrumental in offering an exclusive range of Ladies Nose Ring. Customer can avail these nose rings from us at market leading rates.

Bangles and Armbands: - A bride wears bangles in the wrist and band the armband on the arm. Bangles are loose to wrist whereas armbands are fixing to the arm. Both the bangles and armbands are available in the market with many designs and styles. Both the item also made with different kind of metals also.Style Fortune provides vast verity of Bangles and Armbands according to precise demands of customer. Each product features Gleaming look, Alluring finish and Varied sizes.


Rings: - Bride wears rings in the fingers of her hand and it has to relay with the wedding outfit. Style Fortune provides vast variety of Ring at genuine prices.
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Anklet: - Anklet is the ornament which has to be wear in the ankle of feet. It is also called as “Payal”. Style Fortune provides vast verity of Anklet at genuine prices.
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Manglesutra:-  Manglesutra is a neckpiece made by the black beads. And bride wears it in her neck, its symbol of marriage. Style Fortune provides vast variety of Manglesutra at genuine prices.
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Toe Ring: - Toe ring a bride wear in the finger of her feet or in the toe. Style Fortune provides vast variety of Toe Ring at genuine prices.
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Kamar Band: - Bride used to wear this around her waist in the earlier times. But it is back again with unique variations. It is meant to keep the dress at its place and to support the attire. Style Fortune holds expertise in offering an exotic collection of designer Kama Band to enhance beauty of Indian women. The gracefully designed belts are admired for their sophistication, dazzling finish, glossy shine and exclusive appearance at genuine prices.
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Style Fortune focus on offering a designer collection of Jewelry which is famous for their time-honored patterns and designs. Owing to selected designs and interesting charm, these Jewelries are highly praised by large number of customer. These are offered in various traditional designs, styles and color combinations as per the precise requirements of customer. Our Jewelry features Traditional patterns, Appealing looks, Antique look and Contemporary styles.