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TANEEA SHARMA


“Fashion is what you’re offered four times a year by designers. And style is what you choose.” — Lauren Hutton

Hey Loves,
Since I've started blogging, I've tried to come up with my own styles and if you've noticed, I've always posted about different looks from one or two things. Fashion is not always about wearing branded or expensive things, but always about creating it. If you ask me, I have always worked economically and love it that way only. For my today's post, I've created three different looks from one Kurti. Escaping the Indian side of wearing a kurti, I've created different western looks from one kurti. Hope you all like this one.

LOOK 1- Dress it-up 
Clear from the caption, for the first look; I wore this kurti as a dress by just adding a simple belt to it. For keeping the look casual, I paired it with white sneakers and a clutch by carrying it like a sling. This look goes good when running late for casual outings and much more easy to carry. You can also carry this look with bag packs or simple big handbags. 

















LOOK 2- Denim it a different way 
Who says kurtis cannot be worn like a top? I made this second easy-to-go look from this kurti by pairing it with loose distressed jeans and tucking the kurti inside to give it a look of a simple top. So next time when you're bored of wearing your tops again and again, give your kurtis a try! 
















LOOK 3- Party in that kurti-dress 
This look was something which took time to fall in place but when done, it came out to be the best. So when next time you don't find any dress in your wardrobe, give your kurti a chance to add on to your party dress. 
For this look, I wore a same coloured tube black dress over my kurti and created a new dress out of it. To add the 'party' effect, I carried it with heels and a tote bag to create it a complete "all-girls" night-out look. So next time you can't figure out a party dress, give this experiment a try. 














Kurti  from Pantaloons Women 

Hope you guys loved this post.
Until next time!
xoxo


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The love for handlooms and make in India made its mark yet again at India Runway Week Season 8. India Runway Week has been promoting textiles and make in India since past four seasons. Having Bibi Russell opening last season and Daniel Siyem Promoting North eastern textiles.Agnimitra Paul doing the finale of season 6 and Shravankumar being the finale designer of initial season. The magic continued this season as well where IFFD’s India Runway Week dedicated day 2 to Indian Textiles and also had a special show for organizations promoting weavers of India which was curated by IFFD. Shravan collaborated with Khadi Gram Udyog giving us major style goals with his amazing collection.

Some hottest textile looks straight from the India Runway Week season 8 were :

1. Getures by Kriti- Handcrafted by Artisans and weavers their products symbolize the coming together of many gestures from Delhi, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Odhisa.


2. SoChe- Bringing work of women around the border areas of Barmer to Delhi ramp, this collection showcased Kalavast hand embroidery in different forms of fabric that is hand woven and naturally dyed.


3. Rangsutra- Called the Be the change collection, this was inspired by Bahaus art movement which was aimed at bridging the gap between art and industry.


4. Banka Silk- Displaying work of weavers from Banka, this collection has motifs which show the beauty of Mughal monuments. The clothes have been made for the women of today who balances modernity with traditions.



5. Sejal Jain- ‘Defining Lines’ is a fusion of the traditional and the modern by taking inspiration from conventional techniques i.e. Dabu Print, tie-dye and hand embroidery and combining it with the modern silhouettes to give ita modern approach and to create a new age look.


6. Purnima Gulati- 'The White Scream' collection, PurnimaGulati a zesty designer carries a subtle sense of dressing to devote to the society by expressing her affection for handloom via her label “Thhreads".


7. Swarnima Shreya- ‘Misery to Miracle’ based on the life of the weavers of Jharkhand who make tussarsilk and muga silk which have been primarily used in the collection. The misery of their lives and the beauty of the ultimate result, the rugged look of the fabric and rustic life of the weavers; spun into the drapes of the silhouettes and flow of the garments.



8. Shravan Kummar- A sheer love for the traditional textiles and passion for working with craft clusters helped me to witness a rare, dying and endangered craft of making a "pachedi" which is a canopy for the mother goddess is totally sustainable, eco-friendly and hand painted with vegetable dyes which is offered to the goddess to fulfill its purpose. 


9. Soutache by Designer Gourika Sharma- The colours used are  cool blues, shades of sand, pristine whites and the pale florals of a spring garden. The fabrics are fine linen, linen blends, silk and textured cotton - specially crafted for this collection. The blue outfits are highlighted with pintucks, hand worked ladders and tie dye patterns inspired by Shibori. 



10. Muskaan Aggarwal- The intricate carvings from the doors of theAwadhi architecture coming alive on silk in theform of detailed embroidery crafted by skilled artisans on the most celebrated garmentsworn by the contemporary Indian womeneminent usage of zardozi work along withgotapatti and pita work is done on thegarments to make them stand out.Her collection received appreciation as it paid tribute to Indian heritage.



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Fashionista & Interior Designing student. I'm a blogger who writes about fashion. As a Libra, I love to balance both things and professionally, I'm a totally different person in both of my fields. I love to experiment with fashion each day and want to try everything which comes my way.

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