Kanjivarams - Elegance Personified!
WeaveinIndia
by WeaveinIndia Admin
2M ago
The Elegance And Exquisite Craftsmanship Behind Kanjivaram Silk Sari  Saris have always been and will continue to have a significant role in Indo-ethnic fashion trend. The only type of clothing that has continued its legacy right since its inception and has never faded with time. The versatility of this outfit is as such that it can be draped in any fashion you wish to. However, one such craft which stands out from the rest is the Kanjivaram pattu or the Kanjivaram silk sari, handwoven intricately by the skilled artisans in their heirloom at Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.  Did you know an ..read more
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Handlooms and India: The Inseparable History Woven With Hands!
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by WeaveinIndia Admin
2M ago
A nation of diversification in every sense-India has so much to showcase, and this might just take you by astoundment. From charismatic customs, traditions and festivals to delicious delicacies, every state has its individual cultural identity. A crucial chunk of that is the outfit of the people. Did you know that not just the attire, but also the fabric used to produce them are unique to each state of India?  Were you aware that 95% of the handwoven fabrics in the world are manufactured by the Indian handlooms? With the emergence of all the leading international brands in every nearest m ..read more
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The Banarasis from Varanasi
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by WeaveinIndia Admin
2M ago
The traditional Banarasi Silk has its origin from the holy land of Varanasi, UP, India. This traditional weave is been practised since the Mughal era. Over a period of time, the Mughals have established a strong threshold of this fine craftsmanship and glorified this art of weaving in India. A fine banarasi sari woven in pure silk has its own popularity around the world. They are well known for their gold and silver zari and brocade work. Majority of these saris have floral and foliate gold/silver zari design on them. Adding to their intricate floral detailing, these saris also have strings of ..read more
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THE CELEBRITY OUTFIT - MIRAKARI
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by WeaveinIndia Admin
2M ago
A blend of nature's magic, creatively woven for the women of tomorrow. 'Mira' meaning wonder or wonderful and 'kari' meaning karigari or workmanship. Reminisce the medley of rich and most intricate creative craftsmanship over subtle, muted fabrics that'll leave you spellbound. The collection was created keeping in mind the millennial woman. A base of eco-friendly bamboo textile digitally printed with the season's most outspoken aspects of doves, falling leaves and withering flowers on the choicest of fabrics such as Habutai bandhini, chiffons, and pure silk. The collection is a playground of h ..read more
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The Unstitched Lengths
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by WeaveinIndia Admin
2M ago
Watch out for the NEWLY LAUNCHED DESIGNER UNSTITCHED LENGTHS only from the house of WEAVEININIDA. Handpicked and curated to the taste of 'Aaj ki Naari ..read more
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Gentle Hues for Spring and Summer - The Hindu
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by Admin WII
2M ago
MIRAKARI - POP UP EXHIBIT, BENGALURU WeaveInIndia showcases a specially-curated set of traditional handloom saris from across the country. The collection includes unstitched suits, stoles and dupattas in cotton, silk, georgette, chiffon, and linen, apart from saris in Benaras, Bandhini, Patola, Kota, Chanderi, Kanjeevaram and Ikat. Mandira Bansal says her latest line is an amalgamation of sustainably- sourced fabrics, hand-worked to embody the colourful designs of the season.   Read the entire article at thehindu.com ..read more
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Summer Line and Fashion Trends by Mandira Bansal
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by Admin WII
2M ago
Choose hand-woven fabrics and breezy silhouettes for a stylish summer WeaveinIndia is curators of the hand-woven. The founder, Mandira Bansal aims at reviving the customary practice of hand weaving and experimenting with a diverse framework of textiles and colour schemes. She and her team have just launched Mirakari, their spring-summer collection and a new line called Artsy India, which will be showcased in Raintree in Bengaluru this weekend. In an interview with YS Weekender, Mandira speaks about their summer line and the fashion trends of the new season… YSWeekender: Can ..read more
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SUSHMITA AGARWAL
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by Admin WII
2M ago
SUSHMITA AGARWAL (@misspinkshoes26) WeaveinIndia is a magical place! Every piece there is a beauty on its own and it was the best experience styling their pieces. I love the styles they bring in with the utmost simplicity. I'm a person who loves colours and I played around with the same in all my looks. I looked to create youthful elegant looks with a touch of drama, hence gave attention to accessorizing the looks well! The fits and movement the outfits had were just perfect and they helped me to create a lil magic of my own ..read more
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NEHA SHARMA
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by Admin WII
2M ago
Neha Sharma (@the_stylewali) It was a beautiful and very fulfilling experience to style the look for WeaveinIndia. They take crafting by hand to a magical level, evoke a feeling of Indianness and national pride of our rich heritage and culture. I consider myself a purist when it comes to working in my styling projects. I believe in minimalism, keeping the looks simple and clean so that it doesn't overpower the clothes I'm wearing. As I am wearing a luxurious, handwoven kadhua benarasi with all over jaal, embellished blouse and bandhani dupatta, so I went with dewy makeup, wispy bun, and a ti ..read more
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Kanjivarams - Elegance Personified!
WeaveinIndia
by WeaveinIndia Admin
4y ago
The Elegance And Exquisite Craftsmanship Behind Kanjivaram Silk Sari  Saris have always been and will continue to have a significant role in Indo-ethnic fashion trend. The only type of clothing that has continued its legacy right since its inception and has never faded with time. The versatility of this outfit is as such that it can be draped in any fashion you wish to. However, one such craft which stands out from the rest is the Kanjivaram pattu or the Kanjivaram silk sari, handwoven intricately by the skilled artisans in their heirloom at Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.  Did you know an int ..read more
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