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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Rama Green Festive Embroidered Art Silk Anarkali Suit


 

With Semi Stitched dress material, you will need to get the outfit tailored as per your size. The Semi-stitched material pieces come with a pattern, like the neck pattern, sleeves with embroidery/ pattern, semi stitched skirt/bottom with the flair and beautiful border/hem which you will then easily be able to get it customized/adjusted as per your size. The finished / ready to wear outfit, once tailored as per your size will look just the same as on the model in the picture. All materials come with dupatta, salwar /churidar fabric as shown in the picture.

Add a touch of color and tradition to your celebrations with our Rama Green Festive Embroidered Art Silk Anarkali Suit by Empress. Made with high quality art silk material, this suit features intricate thread and sequin embroidery. Complete with a matching dupatta and bottom, it's the perfect outfit for weddings and festivals. Pair it with traditional jewelry and accessories for a complete and stunning look.



Style tip for an elegant look in long Art Silk Embroidered Anarkali Dress for special occasions for weddings, parties, and sangeet events.

Buy Designer Wedding Wear Anarkali Suit Online in USA, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia & New Zealand to glam up your look from Empress Clothing. Where to Buy your next ethnic Indian dress online? - Empress-clothing.com is the best online store for your next Designer Lehengas, Anarkali Suits, Festive and Diwali Wear Ethnic Wears, Traditional Sarees.

  • This Anarkali Suit is Semi - Stitched & can be customized up to 44 inches Bust Size.
  • Top Length - 57 Inches
Color: Rama Green
Fabric: Faux Georgette
Occasion: Wedding Function, Engagement, Party Wear, Festival, Eid,
Style:  Designer Wedding Wear Anarkali Suit | Wedding Outfit
Work: Embroidered, Sequins, Thread

Product Facts: 

  • This Rama Green Festive Embroidered Anarkali Suit set comprises of an top, dupatta & bottom.
  • You can see some fascinating patterns done with Thread & sequins embroidery.
  • Embroidered Indian Anarkali Suit | Best For Reception | Wedding Outfit 2024
  • Indian designer anarkali Suit is designed with absolute perfection to wobble any festive occasion or sangeet, parties, and wedding events or as a bridesmaid's dress.

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Girls Black Ditsy Floral Ribbed Rached Mini Dress

Product Details & Care Guide

Girls. This black mini dress will make a pretty addition to your collection with its ditsy floral print. A ribbed finish guarantees all-day comfort too.

- Black/white
- Ditsy floral print
- Square neckline
- Short sleeves
- Ruched bust
- Mini length
- Ribbed cotton blend
- Regular fit
- Model is 5'5"/165cm and wears age 12-13/height 152-158cm

Product Code: 881922109
Care Guide:

95% Cotton, 5% Elastane.

Machine washable.

 




Thursday, December 28, 2023

Latest Engagement Dresses

 

Hello Ladies! Your Engagement Day is the first step that you take towards your married life and we understand what it means to you. Most of us have been planning our engagement day look since forever. But, when you have tons of things to plan and decide there is your dream outfit for the big day, which is the most important one after all. Well, ShaadiSaga’s saved you some time and effort as we bring to you the season’s most trendy engagement dresses for brides-to-be.

As excited as we are to show you the designs that we carefully created for you? Ensure to hire the best bridal designers in the country to own some of these gorgeous outfits for your wedding bells. Lehenga, Saree, Gown, or Anarkali suits, we bring the best of the latest engagement dresses for brides that are worth swooning over! 

Top 51 Engagement Outfits For Brides Who're Getting Married Soon

Engagement Lehengas For Brides Out There

Strawberry Red Lehenga To Match Your Blush!

Looking for the best engagement dresses for the bride? The colour of love has a special place in our wedding wardrobe, for the charm of red remains unmatched. This one in raw silk with zardozi embroidered floral jaal took our hearts away at the very first sight.

Source kalkifashion

Pretty Ivory Outfit With Mirror-Work Embellishments

Manish Malhotra designed this beauty with mirrors all over, which is #OutfitGoals. We love how he paired this heavily embellished lehenga with minimal jewellery to give it a glamorous yet subtle look.

Take Notes From The Begum, Herself

A Bollywood Diva who never fails to impress is the Gorgeous Kareena Kapoor Khan. She knows her style and she flaunts it just right. For a recent photoshoot, she opted for a salmon pink heavily crafted lehenga and paired it up with and a beautiful crystal-work off-shoulder blouse. With the pink ruffle dupatta adding to the charisma of the outfit, we think this one is just right for your engagement ceremony.

Glamorous Velvet Bridal Engagement Lehenga

Another Bollywood Diva who inspired us a lot with her bridal look for a magazine photoshoot is Kriti Kharbanda. The Diva in her bottle green floral embroidered velvet lehenga with a solid velvet blouse and matching dupatta has us hooked, already!

Source khushmag

Geometric Pattern Is Your Friend!

OMG! Looks like we can’t get over from this pretty champagne beige coloured lehenga with sequin and cut dana decorated all over it in a geometric pattern. This gorgeous lehenga paired with a sleeveless sweetheart neckline and a net dupatta with sequins embellished motifs & pleated frill on the border work wonders.

Source kalkifashion

‘We Said Yes’ In Style With This Latest Engagement Dress For Bride-To-Be!

The gorgeous cream lehenga donned by the beautiful Aditi Rao Hydari in a photoshoot for the Kalki Fashion brings a personalised touch to your engagement outfit. The elaborate Resham threadwork along with beautifully done cut dana, 3D flowers, zardozi, and sequins in a floral pattern has us in love!

Source kalkifashion

Sabyasachi’s Charismatic Sultana Lehenga

Each one of us, at some point, has dreamt of getting married in a Sabyasachi Lehenga. He happens to be India’s favourite bridal designer for a reason. In his latest collection called Sultana, he once again won us over with his mind-blowing work. Oh hey! We picked this simple yet elegant yellow that is perfect for an engagement outfit for the bride-to-be. 

The Perfect & Chic Pink Organza!

Is it possible to not fall for this gorgeous pink organza with delicate pearl and opaque glass detailing? Definitely, not for us! The bralette blouse and sheer dupatta team up with this masterpiece are making it even more desirable than it already is.

Source Kresha Bajaj

Raise The Oomph Factor With A Thigh-High Slit

This bride raised the temperature at her engagement with this stylish customised red lehenga with golden prints. We loved how she teamed up this minimal outfit with heavy jewellery.

Source Dee Kapadiya

Breathtaking! Peach Bridal Lehenga With Hand Embellishments 

Captured us at the very first look was this prettiest peach-coloured lehenga with flowers spread across it. Oh! How pretty are they, right? We can’t help noticing the beautiful tassels that have accessorised the blouse making us want to add this one to our carts today!

Source nomiansari

Neon Is The New Black

There’s something about neon that remains unbeaten by any other. Ace designer Anita Dogre knows how to perfectly use the neon magic in her designs. This crisp lime green lehenga with delicate blue ivies is the uniqueness that we were looking for. Check out her latest collection!

Source anitadongre

All We Want Is Some Glitter! Popular Engagement Dress For Bride-To-Be

Kareena Kapoor went all gold as she walked down the ramp for designers Faluguni and Shane Peacock. Loads of crystals, a full-sleeved stylish blouse, and a see-through dupatta did magic making us add this one to the list.

Wear Layered Drapes & Look FAB! 

This bride opted to go simple with this solid pink layered lehenga skirt with an asymmetrical hem. Teamed up with a brocade blouse and an attached dupatta, this is perfect for the ones who love adding layers in their outfits! 

Ravishing Engagement Outfit By Varun Chakkilam!

Lakme Fashion Week, this year, gave us some major bridal outfit inspiration, This gorgeous one by Varun Chakkilam in red was the one that we found to be perfect for your engagement. The horizontal embroidery adorning the lehenga and the deep V-neckline is making us want this NOW! 

Source Vogue India

Mirror Work = Magic!

The designer used the classic colour combination of orange and pink to design this gorgeous lehenga with mirrors studded all over it. The apple green dupatta to go with this lehenga has a criss-cross pattern making this one look the traditional bridal lehenga.

Source nomiansari

Traditional Indian Engagement Lehenga With Lotus Motif

Actress Illeana D’cruz while walking on the ramp wearing designer Mrunalini Rao’s lotus inspired lehenga has us crushing over it since the Lakme Fashion Week 2020. Taamara, the collection, definitely did its part in bringing Indian motif back in style.

LOOK AFTER YOUR APPEARANCE

 

1. WEAR A SUIT WELL

The key to a suit looking good is fit. If you’re buying off-the-peg, focus on the fit across the shoulders because getting the chest and waist altered is a relatively easy job according to Davide Taub, head of bespoke suits at Savile Row tailor Gieves & Hawkes. “Be cautious about wearing a period suit unless you’re pursuing a total period look because in isolation the suit starts to look like a novelty,” he adds.

Classic is best and most useful – dark, two-button, single-breasted, moderate in details. “It’s not boring. A suit is a uniform. The idea is to think of this suit as a canvas to build different ideas of individuality around. It’s the way you wear it, not the label inside, that impresses.”

man dressed well wearing a suit

2. INVEST WISELY IN A WATCH

“A watch is like a piece of art,” argues Don Cochrane, managing director of British watch brand Vertex. “Choose it because you love it, not because you think it might make money. Watches are personal, it marks your passage through time. But you also have to be practical.” Aesthetic, functional, rugged sports models go with anything and can take the hard knocks of everyday wear. Yet, a watch still has to fit you. It should feel comfortable and be right in terms of size and depth relative to your wrist as well – 40mm is considered the ‘Goldilocks’ size.

well dressed man wearing a watch
Monofore

3. DON’T SHY AWAY FROM COLOUR

Whether it’s on casualwear or formalwear, indulge in a bit of colour. “Most men are unjustly scared of it – they’re intimidated by anything that isn’t navy or grey,” says menswear designer Oliver Spencer. “But colour can be timeless too.” A green suit, for example, can look particularly rakish, while Spencer also recommends pinks, greens, mustard and brighter shades of blue as especially versatile year-round shades that will lift your entire outfit. But he adds that, when it comes to colour, less is still more: “You just need a bit of it, in one garment.”

Luca Faloni

4. WEAR IN YOUR JEANS UNTIL THEY ARE YOURS

The all-time most useful cut of the world’s most popular garment, according to Alex Mir, co-owner of Sheffield-based label Forge Denim, is ‘slim-tapered’. “It’s wider in the thigh, so it’s comfortable, but narrows, so it works with either smart shoes or sneakers,” he advises. “It’s the best year-round, wear-with-anything, dress up or down style.”

The wise will wear dark, raw denim too and give the pre-distressed a wide berth. “The whole pleasure of denim is that it ages with the way you wear it. Why miss out on that?”

back view of a man in denim clothing
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5. LOOK AFTER YOUR APPEARANCE

It’s the kind of advice your mother might offer, but if you’ve invested money and thought in your clothing, look after it. Use wooden hangers for shirts and shoe trees for your best shoes; have your suit dry-cleaned and pressed; wash your clothes regularly and, ideally, don’t tumble dry them (it can degrade the fabric); and polish your shoes.

Equally, it’s not just the skin of your leather jacket that you need to care for, the same goes for the one you wear every day. Establish a simple, but no less solid, grooming regime, brush your hair and cut your nails. After all, the devil resides in the details.

Man standing in front of mirror in white shirt buttoning cuffs

6. KEEP YOUR UNDERWEAR SIMPLE

Style isn’t only what everyone else can see. When it comes to men’s underwear, there are two rules to follow. One, novelty prints are not for grown men – “your underwear is not the place to express your ‘personality’,” as shirt and underwear-maker Emma Willis notes.

And, two, heavily-branded underwear lacks sophistication. “Of all places where you might have the confidence not to have branding, your underwear should be it,” adds Willis.

The style that has best stood the test of time, of course, is the cotton boxer short or boxer brief, likely because (as is the case with linen) they take repeated washing, breathe well and are comfortable against your skin.

CDLP

7. SPEND MONEY ON SHOES

“Timelessness is about simple design and all the more so with shoes,” argues Tim Little, owner of heritage shoe brand Grenson. “The color, the pattern, the sole – you don’t want it fussy. Anything fussy may look good now but will look strange very quickly.” Quality shoes — the gold standard being re-soleable Goodyear welted examples — are the kind of investment that should last 15 years or more.

Opt for classic styles such as the Jumper boot from Myrqvist or classic brogues, loafers, or a plain, dark, five-eyelet Derby on a round-toe last, but don’t forget about finding quality dress socks as well. “It’s the shape of the toe that really counts – and round never goes out of fashion,” says Little. “It’s pointy toes or square toes that look obviously impractical. Nobody has feet shaped like that.”

Man walking across the street
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8. KEEP ACCESSORISING TO A MINIMUM

Accessories like ties and pocket squares bring individuality to classic clothing, but be careful how you use them.

“It’s best to harmonise them with what you’re wearing by picking out a colour or two. Or even to juxtapose them entirely,” says Michael Hill, creative director of men’s accessories brand Drake’s. “What you don’t want is to match them up.”

When it comes to curating shirt and tie combinations, wear your tie or pocket square in a darker shade than your jacket. And don’t overdo the accessories either – if in doubt, think less is more and take one element away. “You’re aiming for an air of nonchalance,” adds Hill. “You just need one point of interest.”

man wearing yellow suit with red striped tie
Drake’s

9. KNOW THYSELF

There’s are few things less stylish than a man dressed as he thinks he should dress rather than in what he genuinely feels suits who he is. There are caveats to that, of course: there are no prizes for dressing like a rodeo clown unless indeed you are one. But whatever you’re wearing, you have to own it.

Genuine style icons are those who go their own way with a self-confidence that comes from their clothes being a second skin, not a costume.

man adjusting his collar with chic watch on wrist

10. DRESS FOR THE SETTING

Style is not merely about self-expression; it’s also about being dressed appropriately for your environment. Think of clothes as being codes: you need the right combination to work with the setting you’re in – and that’s whether it’s a formal dinner or a lazy Sunday in the pub.

The worst style is one which is out of place. Is this a kind of conformity? No, as one of Tom Ford’s oft trotted out fashion quotes explains, it’s a mark of respect for others. And about feeling comfortable in yourself. When in doubt, overdress.

how to dress well for different settings with men and women at a disco party

11. DON’T SKIMP ON GLASSES

Invest time into finding the right spectacles for you. “People spend an average of seven minutes picking a pair that will define them for the next three or more years,” notes eyewear designer Tom Davies. “Poor choice and poor fit are why so many people learn to hate their glasses.”

Buy what you feel good in, taking into account your face shape but considering the top line of the frames’ relation to your eyebrow shape – team straight with straight, curved with curved – and your hairstyle.

Buy wisely too, says Davies: there’s no point buying cheap frames and being up-sold on expensive lenses because the frames will look tatty soon enough anyway.

man wearing warby parker glasses
Warby Parker

12. CHOOSE VERSATILE OUTERWEAR

The temptation may be to wear a classic style, but modern technical fabrics in darker shades and easy cuts are making coats what they should be – lightweight and breathable but also properly protective. “Changes in seasonality, the climate and buying habits are making heavy wool coats seem out of keeping now,” suggests Adam Cameron, owner of outerwear specialist The Workers’ Club. “Think of a coat instead as being your final layer – one you can wear as much or as little under as required.” A field or bomber jacket jacket is a good all-rounder but if you need to dress up, go for a short mac.

man wearing denim jacket
Percival Menswear

13. BUY A DINNER SUIT, NEVER HIRE

Occasions for the height of formal dressing may be rare, but they’re all the more exacting for that. So, while it feels like an extravagance, owning a dinner suit that fits you rather than hiring one makes more sense after years of use. “With hiring, there’s always the risk of the wearer looking almost childlike while dressed in some oversized, boxy ensemble,” warns Toby Lamb, design director of contemporary tailoring label Richard James. Own as classic a dinner suit as possible: in midnight blue, single-breasted, with satin lapels and trousers seams. And it goes without saying you should learn how to tie a bow-tie yourself.

man wearing a tuxedo

14. WITH SHIRTS, STICK TO THE CLASSICS

“It sounds silly,” says James Cook, head of bespoke shirtmaking for Turnbull & Asser, “but any men’s shirt can be made to look expensive if it’s well-pressed.” All the same, Cook is particular about the details. Strike a middle line, he recommends: avoid bold styles unless you think you can carry it off, and, for a collar that works with or without a tie, and that always sits properly under a jacket, opt for a semi-cutaway.

L’Estrange London

15. KNOW WHEN TO BREAK THE RULES

Know when to adhere to dress codes such as black tie and know when to break them. Some are there for a good reason, typically because the occasion demands it or some higher authority – your boss, perhaps – expects it. But, likewise, as Drakes’ Hill notes, “we can get too hung up about rules as well, and there’s always a case for ripping them up”. That, after all, is how style advances, little by little. “Enjoy the freedom there is now to make mistakes.”