Showing posts with label Indian trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian trends. Show all posts

Saturday, July 16, 2011

GENTS PUNJABI JUTTI

      ROYAL MOJRIS
ROYAL MOJRIS
This type of jutti has a very fine woven golden jaal on its all over and it is slightly pointed from the top to give it a royal look. It is available in all sizes.
      RUBY RED MOJRI
RUBY RED MOJRI
This is another variety of spaat Punjabi jutti which although other varieties of spaat is finely embroidered with a golden thread jaal all over, yet it stands different from other varieties.
      SYTLE GOLDEN JUTTI
SYTLE GOLDEN JUTTI
This type of spaat jutti is specially designed for the gents with broad toe structure to make them feel comfortable in Punjabi jutti. For this reason, this type of jutti is broad and round shaped.
      KING WEDDING JUTTIES
KING WEDDING JUTTIES
This jutti has a half-embroidered jaal of golden and silver. It is made from very soft leather and it is available in very attractive patterns unlike spaat Punjabi jutti.
      KHAUSA JUTTI
KHAUSA JUTTI
The special feature of khausa punjabi jutti is that it has a noke or nakka in front of it which not only gives it a sleek look but also highlights royalty. Also it has a half style cutting from above.
      PUNCH COMFORT JUTTIES
PUNCH COMFORT JUTTIES
Very soft con leather is the main ingredient of this type of jutti. A special technique of punching the holes with dyes is used to make pattern on this jutti . Its available in all sizes and colours.
      PUNCH ZARI JUTTIES
PUNCH ZARI JUTTIES
This type of punch jutti not only has patterns with holes but also has a light zari work on it, which adds to its beauty. Zari work is available in both golden and silver.
      MARBAL JUTTIES
MARBAL JUTTIES
The cutwork is the main feature of this jutti. The patterns of leather are so finely cut and embroidered that it makes jutti look eye catching.
      MARBAL PUNCH MOJRI
MARBAL PUNCH MOJRI
Unlike punch jutti marvel plain punch jutti is made of synthetic imported leather. Punching holes with a special type of dyes makes the patterns on this jutti. It is available in differerent designs.
      MESMERIC EMBROIDERY JUTTI
MESMERIC EMBROIDERY JUTTI
This is another very special variety of Punjabi jutti made out of imported synthetic leather. It has a thread embroidery on its all over which gives it a very decent looks.
      NOKED MARBAL JOOTY
NOKED MARBAL JOOTY
This type of jutti has machine embroidery on it, which makes it stand different from other types of juttis. It is available in different sizes and colours.
      NARI SILK MOJRIS
NARI SILK MOJRIS
Due to delicacy in the work of embroidery done on this jutti is called Nari silki cutting jutti. It is available in maroon and silk colours and in all sizes.
      SHERWANI JUTTIES
SHERWANI JUTTIES
This type of jutti is made out of soft leather. It has got a fine cut work and a hand embroidery of thread on half of its front. It is available in all sizes.
      SONG IN SAND JUTTI
SONG IN SAND JUTTI
The main feature of this jutti is that is not only had a cut work embroidery but it also has a pointed front or a noke on its front and has a very sleek shape.
      ACHKAN JUTTIES
ACHKAN JUTTIES
Made out of soft cow leather. Milan goka jutti is a very special type of heart shaped punched jutti available in different sizes and patterns. It is also available in camel leather.
      JAIPURI JUTTIES
JAIPURI JUTTIES
Unlike other type of punjabi juttis Kandi Milan Jutti is not only heart typed punched but is also embroidered with a special type of cotton thread which adds to its beauty.
      MAROON MOJRIES
MAROON MOJRIES
This jutti got its name from the chain [janjeer] type of zari embroidery done on it. Although it looks attractive in maroon colour but it is also available in various other colours and patterns.
      HALF JAAL
HALF  JAAL
This jutti has a half-embroidered jaal of golden and silver. It is made from very soft leather and it is available in very attractive patterns unlike spaat Punjabi jutti.
      RED ZARI ON ACHKAN MOJRIS
RED ZARI ON ACHKAN MOJRIS
Red coloured Jutti having embroidered patch of golden Zari can be seen. This is very light weight Jutti. This Jutti is fir wedding purpose and for party wearing. This is gents Jutti. It will make you
      Achkan Mojri
Achkan Mojri
The special feature of this punjabi jutti is that it has a noke or nakka in front of it which not only gives it a sleek look but also highlights royalty. Also it has a half style cutting from above.
      Sherwani Jutti
Sherwani Jutti
Wearing these Sherwani Jutties with your Sherwani Suit gives you a special and noticeable look.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Hollywood Celebs looks Sensuous in Indian Designers Sarees

Hollywood Celebs looks Sensuous in Indian Designers Sarees

Saree, a traditional cloth of most of the Indian women. They wear it at homes, offices, social functions...

It's no more limited to Indian beauties, culture of saree it's crossed Indian boundaries long back as more & more Overseas Beauties. NRI's have forced the fashion designers to create the more exquisite designs to attract more NRI's & Rich class Indians. Hollywood Celebs are not exception. Here are few pictures that shows, Hollywood actress wear the trading of India. But there is a twist!!! They wear the saree in such a way that they looks more sensuous & extremely Hot, Here are few Hollywood Celebz that takes out saree with more seductive approaches...

Hollywood actress Angelina-Jolie-in-sareeHollywood Celeb Angelina Jolie in a White Saree with Strapless Blouse.
Victoria Beckham in sareeWorld Famous Footballer's David Beckham's wife...Victoria Beckham in Red Designer saree.
anna Kournikova_in_Saree
Kournikova_in_SareeAnna kournikova in Awesome sensuous revealed saree, showing her perfect abs.
HOT Pamela AndersonLast but not at all least, Pamela Anderson, she's Sensuous, unbelievably HOT, She's wearing a hot white saree with much revealed blouse showing her perfect assets.

The above stars are hot, sensuous & they given saree a touch that no one ignore.

Indian-Trend: 5 Ways That Indian Fashion Has Charmed America

Indian-Trend: 5 Ways That Indian Fashion Has Charmed America

Jeff Norman is a guest blogger for My Dog Ate My Blog and a writer for the Guide to Online Schools. Check out their list of online schools.
After the release of "Slumdog Millionaire" and the subsequent thunderstorm of popularity that it brought on, it seems as if the United States are more receptive than ever to the energetic and zesty hallmarks of Indian culture. Never has chicken tikka masala been so uproariously consumed stateside. Besides the country's cuisine, India has also made a huge impact on the styles that Americans have embraced. Here's a look at the five biggest fashion booms provided by New Delhi and elsewhere.
The stellar sari. Women in India cite the sari as their traditional garment of choice. And it's easy to understand why the sari has become so standard in Indian styling: It can be both vivid and variable. Essentially a well-sized length of colored and designed cotton, the sari encircles any form with class and lends a sense of earthy elegance to its wearer.
The choli. This garment frequently accompanies the sari, and is a short blouse that fits the form snugly when worn underneath it. The choli-sari duo has been acclaimed since as far back as the 10th century. Back then, it allegedly only caressed a woman's bosom, but contemporary versions provide complete coverage.
The allure of the saree. With "Slumdog" and the following Bollywood boom came an increase in attention to the drapable saree. It's the flowing mass of beautiful fabric you see lingering in the air during Bollywood dance routines. The saree can be configured to hug a lady's body snugly or loosely, depending on her mood.
The salwar-kameez. The ladies living in Kashimir and Punjab, two regions of India, were well known for exploiting the super-classic stylings of this dress. Salwar, that first word, can be thought of as a pajama that hugs the waist and the ankles; the kameez is the tunic worn over the salwar.
What about the boys? All four of these previous trends have been focused on the ladies. But that's not to say that American men remain averse to the Indian fashion's effective wiles. For guys, it seems like the bundgala has been assimilating very well -- it's a type of waistcoat that's been seen to influence the shape and length of men's winter clothing recently. Also popular for men is the combination of kurta and churidar. The kurta, a collarless shirt, and churidar, the traditional Indian pant, lend instant seriousness, yet breezy calm as well, to any man's wardrobe.