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Saturday, February 26, 2011


A good dressing can chang ur personelty

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Saturday, February 19, 2011


you can chang ur personality bye choosing a great dress for you
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011


Sherwani is long coat, buttoned up in front with ban collars. The shervani falls well below the knees, and looks elegant especially if the groom is tall. The sherwanis are available in many colors. Mostly off-white, beige, cream shade are more popular in men.
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The turban are traditional headgear worn by the men of both the sides during wedding. Wedding turban is a necessary part of a traditionally sherwani suit dress, a must groom attire. The colorful turbans are made of various materials; chunri or sheer cotton drape, with or without zari work. The groom's turban is traditionally red in color, and it goes well with the off-white sherwani.
     
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

 i always think sherwanis and even kameezes/kurtas would be annoying as long term wear because u can't just slouch about without creasing them and if you have a sudden rush to go to the bathroom it's quite a lot of hassle.

it is a regal look tho hence more suited for formal occasions and parties perhaps.




Since the time of the middle ages, the Sherwani has held a prominent place in the wardrobe of the Indian male. Dubbed as the costume for kings, the Sherwani is an embodiment of royalty, elegance and style. Normally not a part of everyday wear, the Sherwani is associated with special occasions such as weddings, engagements, family get-togethers, festivals, traditional rituals and ceremonies etc.

The origins of the Sherwani can be traced to the kingdoms of Central Asia where it was worn as a court dress by nobles of Turkish and Persian origin. In India, the Sherwani first made its appearance during the time of the Delhi Sultanate, and was later popularized by the Mughals. Designed like a close fitting long coat that is buttoned up to the collars, the Sherwani looks very similar to an Achkan or doublet. Usually of knee length, a Sherwani is worn over Churidar and Jodhpurs, and is generally teamed with a matching scarf or sash to complete the look. Often, turbans are worn to complement the look.

The most appealing thing about a Sherwani is its elegance. Strictly formal in nature, Sherwanis are perpetual favourites for dressing grooms on their marriage day. Embellished by intricate embroidery, a Sherwani conveys a regal aura when worn and adds to the charm of the wearer. If you are planning to buy a Sherwani for an upcoming occasion, here are some cool tips to guide you in making the perfect choice.

The traditional and most common colour for Sherwanis is off-white. But with a change of times, new colours have crept in to make strong fashion statements. Shades like black, maroon and dark blue are ruling the roost in the fashion world. To add to the glam quotient, intricate embroideries like Zardosi, sequin and stone work and Swaroski crystals may also be tried. And if you are looking forward to sport a more urbane and casual look, you may opt for the calf length version. Teaming a Sherwani with a pair of trousers goes a long way in achieving a distinctive hip-hop look. Retro designs and traditional buti motif are also hot.

Although many types of fabrics are used to make Sherwanis, silk is perhaps the most popular material. Depending on their looks and material, Sherwanis may be classified into various types, such as wedding Sherwani, party Sherwani, silk Sherwani, traditional Sherwani and embroidered Sherwani. Quality of fabric and tailoring skill are two important areas that one needs to focus on while buying a Sherwani.

Prices of Sherwanis usually start from Rs. 2000 and go higher depending on the quality of the material and intricacy of crafting. Although the prices do seem high for a beginning, it does seem justified for a one-time occasion like a wedding. If you searching for something elegant and unique, a Sherwani might just be the right thing for you. Dress yourself up in the hottest of ethnic attires, and keep the eyeballs glued onto you.