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serenofroses · 1 year
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my brain: think we should have Marr have their own wedding attire than their main armour when they marry Ania. 🤔
also my brain: we should have Marr dress up in fancy suits for date nights with Ania.
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brioso123 · 2 years
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With Brioso Services, Get The Best Bridal Look for Your Wedding
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samkkshopping · 1 month
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The Saree Style Edit: Chic Looks for the Modern Bride
The saree, with its elegant drape and rich cultural heritage, remains a timeless choice for brides. Its versatility allows for a wide range of styles and designs, making it a perfect fit for every occasion leading up to and including the wedding day. Here’s how modern brides can embrace the saree trend with chic looks for every event, from pre-wedding ceremonies to the grand reception.
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Setting the Perfect Tone with Elegant Pre-Wedding Saree Styles That Make an Impression
Pre-wedding events are a wonderful opportunity to set a stylish tone for the upcoming celebrations. It’s the perfect occasion to showcase a blend of tradition and personal flair. For ceremonies like the engagement or small family gatherings, opt for outfits that reflect your unique style. Soft pastels, muted tones, or even elegant prints can create a sophisticated look. Fabrics such as silk, chiffon, or georgette add a touch of glamour while ensuring comfort. Pair these ensembles with understated jewelry and a fresh makeup look to complete your chic pre-wedding appearance.
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Embracing Color and Tradition with Vibrant Mehendi Outfits That Celebrate Festivity
The Mehendi ceremony is all about joy, color, and cultural richness. It’s an occasion where you can fully embrace vibrant hues and traditional patterns with Mehendi Sarees. Consider Saree in lively shades like emerald green, sunshine yellow, or fuchsia, which not only complement the deep tones of henna but also enhance the festive atmosphere. Lightweight materials such as chiffon or georgette are ideal, providing comfort while allowing you to move freely and enjoy every moment. Accents like gota patti, mirror work, or subtle sequins can add a modern twist to traditional attire, ensuring you stand out with a look that’s both fun and culturally significant.
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Radiant and Rich Choices for Haldi Ceremonies Reflecting Purity and Tradition
The Haldi ceremony is a significant ritual that celebrates purity and new beginnings. For this special occasion, opt for sarees in shades of yellow, gold, or other warm tones. Haldi Sarees are often characterized by their simplicity and comfort, featuring minimalistic designs with subtle embellishments. Fabrics like cotton or linen work well for this ritual, allowing ease of movement and comfort throughout the ceremony. Enhance your look with traditional jewelry and a fresh, glowing makeup style to complement the vibrant yellow hues.
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Graceful and Regal Attire for the Sagan Ceremony That Shows Elegance
The Sagan Ceremony is a momentous pre-wedding event where the bride’s family performs rituals to bless the couple. For this special occasion, select a saree that combines elegance with traditional charm. Rich fabrics like silk or satin in deep, luxurious colors such as maroon, royal blue, or emerald green are ideal. Look for Saree Designs with intricate zari work or elaborate embroidery to add a touch of opulence. Pair with a beautifully designed blouse and statement jewelry to complete the regal look.
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Glamorous Sangeet and Cocktail Night Sarees for a Dazzling Celebration
The Sangeet and cocktail night are opportunities for high fashion and celebration. For these vibrant events, choose sarees that exude sophistication and sparkle. Think sarees with sequin work, metallic threads, or bold prints. Fabrics like velvet or silk can add an extra layer of luxury and drama. Opt for styles that allow you to dance and move freely, and pair with bold accessories and a glamorous hairstyle. The goal is to create a striking appearance that reflects the joyous and celebratory atmosphere of the night.
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Stunning Choices for Wedding Day Sarees That Make You Shine
On your wedding day, your saree should be nothing short of extraordinary. Wedding Day Sarees often feature intricate designs, opulent fabrics, and rich colors. Traditional reds, golds, or even royal blues can create a stunning bridal look. Choose Bridal sarees with elaborate embroidery, heavy zari work, or precious stone embellishments for a truly regal appearance. A well-designed blouse with intricate detailing will complete the ensemble, making you look like a vision of grace and elegance as you step into your new life.
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Dazzling Reception Sarees for a Radiant New Beginning
The reception is your moment to shine as a newlywed, and your saree should reflect your celebratory mood. Opt for Reception Sarees that are elegant yet striking. Consider rich fabrics like silk or brocade in jewel tones or metallic hues. Sarees with subtle embellishments, such as beadwork or light sequins, can add just the right amount of sparkle. Choose a design that complements your reception venue and overall theme, ensuring that you look radiant and sophisticated as you celebrate with your loved ones.
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Final Thoughts
The saree remains a versatile and cherished choice for every aspect of a bride’s journey, from pre-wedding festivities to the grand wedding day and beyond. By selecting the right styles and designs for each occasion, you can ensure that you look and feel your best throughout the entire celebration. For exquisite choices that combine tradition with modern elegance, Samyakk offers a stunning collection of sarees that will help you make a statement on every special occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What saree styles are ideal for pre-wedding ceremonies? Opt for soft pastels and light fabrics like chiffon or georgette. Elegant prints and subtle embellishments set a chic tone for engagement parties and small gatherings.
2. How should I choose a saree for my Mehendi ceremony? Choose vibrant colors like yellow or green in lightweight fabrics like chiffon. Traditional accents like gota patti or mirror work add festive charm.
3. What colors and fabrics work best for a Haldi saree? Go for warm tones like yellow or gold in cotton or linen. Simple designs with minimal embellishments ensure comfort and focus on the ceremony.
4. What should I look for in a wedding day saree? Choose rich fabrics like silk in traditional colors. Look for intricate embroidery and heavy zari work. A matching blouse and accessories complete the stunning bridal look.
5. How to pick a saree for the reception? Select rich fabrics like silk or brocade in jewel tones or metallics. Subtle beadwork or light sequins add sparkle. Ensure it complements your reception theme and style.
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sneha-bahekar12 · 4 months
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Keeping the eyes soft & subtle in pick tones, adding the right contrast!
Makeup & styling: @snehabahekar__makeupartist
Bride: @kamble.devyani
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shaadiwish · 1 year
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Check Out These Celebrity Brides Who Stole The Show With White Outfits And Left Us Stunned. Stay Tuned To ShaadiWish For Latest Trends And Ideas.
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womensclothingworld · 2 years
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This rich Kanchipuram Bridal Saree in onion pink has square motifs in body with self-colored border. The border houses floral and kuyil kann design in gold zari. The pallu features diamond, kuyil kann and floral design in zari. Includes unstitched blouse piece.
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manish123sworld · 2 years
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platimoonie · 1 month
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Ahadhhssgsjhsjshssj your desi yukimiya kenyu headcanons made me to bjwheishsushhsshsh Can you do one with any other bllk character please? Love you!
omg thank you so much for the ask!! im so so glad u liked my yukimiya hcs 🥹
ofc i can do another one!!:) this one is longer lol. i hope you like it 🫶 lmk your thoughts!
love u sm too muahhh (*つ´・∀・)つ 💕💕
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okay, so i can totally see karasu tobito as the guy who goes to your college. he used to tease you and annoy you, and you would reciprocate the same energy. however there was something certainly starting to brew after some time, when you'd start searching for him when you entered the class and how karasu would catch himself staring at you during lectures.
but at one point, when your classmates started shipping you, you both would definitely look at each other, tsk and click your tongue, and look away, feeling extremely flustered. very soon his friends started calling you bhabhi (which means your friend's wife or gf) making karasu go red in the face and would make your cheeks burn hehe
when you guys actually started dating (finally) he'd take you for pani puri dates oml. he would also take you on his bike to random places and you guys would explore your city together during the evening. bike rides w you were definitely a form of peace for him.
i also low-key feel like he gives kabir "bunny" vibes from the movie 'yeh jawani hai diwani' if you can catch my drift. he's a laidback and flirty kinda guy so they definitely match in that aspect.
he would wear black kurtas !! i can see this omg and he would look soo good in them too. karasu is also the type of guy who would randomly pick you up bridal style just to get a reaction from you ahah.
you guys would make those transition reels/tiktoks in which you wear matching traditionals (him, kurta pajama and you a saree) to songs like chammak challo or radha (the song from SOTY) and oh my goshh yall would eat it up every time.
also i feel like karasu would lowk be scared if those street dogs which chase bikes HAHA he'd make you fend them off
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yes we all know and love the femme sapphics, the ones who wear exquisite jewels and delicate bangles and mesmerising dresses and who look every bit like a goddess that just stepped out of heaven, but what about the butch sapphics. the ones who wear leather jackets and black sunglasses and have short haircuts. the ones who wait outside your college to take you on long distance rides on their bikes. the ones who open the particularly tight jars of achar for you. the ones that slip the necklace they bought for you quietly on your neck. the ones that gift you with wacky bracelets and cute little rings. the ones that crouch down to adjust the folds of your saree and look up at you with adoration. the ones that bridal carry you. the ones that kiss your forehead or your hair. the ones that are the big spoon and keep you warm all night. the ones that worship you and lay down their lives for you. like BUTCH SAPPHICS hnnnghhhhhh
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vo1tur3 · 8 months
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My truest hope for PJO season 2 is that they put Grover in the full bridal saree and not a white gown. Aryan would look quite pretty, I think.
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hand-picked-star · 3 months
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The 13th Anniversary Arshi Fiesta
Moodboard : Historical AU
Whispers of the Heart | Chapter 08
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I am not very good at writing ffs. I even read ffs very selectively. But it was an attempt of me to participate in the 13th-anniversary arshi fiesta.
I might be wrong about certain aspects of that age and era, but it's a fantasy, so why not? I don't own Arnav and Khushi and the story is purely fictional and has no relation to any living or dead. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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Chapter 8
It was a joyous affair, brimming with colour and laughter. The blushing bride and groom faced each other, ready to begin their jaimala ceremony. Khushi's radiant smile lit up her face, her eyes sparkling with mischief and laughter. She was delighted to witness not only her brother's wedding but also one of her childhood friend's special day. She was somewhat relieved to see Arnav loosen up a bit as well.
Khushi was ecstatic when Mr. Ganguly and his family left early to catch their train, unable to stay for the late-night pheres. They promised to keep in touch once back in Calcutta. She secretly hoped they would break their promise.
As soon as the Pandit asked them to proceed the ceremony, Akash lifted Aman to prevent Anjali from placing the jaimala around his neck, causing ripples of laughter among the crowd. Suddenly, Arnav appeared from behind and lifted Anjali up, surprising both brothers. As a result, Anjali successfully placed the mala around her future husband's neck.
It was such a trivial moment, but Khushi couldn't help but blush as the muscles of his arms bulged beneath the black kurta from the exertion. The corded muscles of his back and shoulders rippled with strength as he moved. The sleeves were rolled up to his elbows, revealing his defined forearms sprinkled with dark hair. He had gotten a haircut a few days ago, and the neatness of it accentuated the ruggedness of the two-day stubble, making him look irresistibly handsome.
Khushi's gaze lingered on him, captivated by the effortless masculinity he exuded. Her thoughts began to drift, drawn into a vivid daydream. She imagined him dressed as a groom, standing tall and proud in a mandap adorned with flowers and lights. She saw herself standing beside him, her hands adorned with henna, dressed in a resplendent bridal outfit. The image was so vivid and beautiful that it made her heart ache. But as quickly as the vision appeared, she shook her head to dispel it. Khushi lowered her head, her cheeks still warm from the blush, and tried to focus on the present, determined not to let her imagination run wild.
A soft knock interrupted Khushi's struggle with an earring, prompting her to turn around from where she was sitting in front of her dressing table. There, on her doorstep, stood Arnav. The warm light above her head, combined with the fading evening glow, created a soft halo around her.
But as she tucked her loose hair behind her left ear, her fingers brushed against the earring she was wearing. Her mind went back to Arnav again and what transpired between them a few hours ago.
Arnav stood transfixed for a moment, taking in the marvellous sight before him. Khushi always possessed an effortless beauty, but today she looked truly ethereal in a maroon-red saree that draped elegantly around her figure. The colour seemed to illuminate her skin, giving it a radiant, almost translucent quality. Her raven-black hair flowed like a silken waterfall down her back, enhancing the allure of her appearance. For a brief moment, time seemed to stand still.
"Arnav," her soft voice broke his reverie.
" Um...I'm here for Aman's sherwani. He needs to get ready. It's almost time," He replied in a thick voice.
" Oh! it's on that table."
Nodding his head, Arnav moved towards the designated table but his attention was suddenly diverted by the sound of Khushi's distress.
" Hai !! Devi maiya!!! e kya ho geya???? What will I wear to the wedding now? " she whined.
"what happened? "
"See, my earring broke," she exclaimed, turning her whole body to the left.She displayed the broken pieces with an adorable pout. The corners of Arnav's lips lifted of their own accord.
He kneeled in front of her, "Let me see."
Handing him the earring, Khushi clutched the side of the stool she was sitting on. His proximity sent a shiver down her spine as his familiar scent swirling around her, tinged with a hint of musk and sandalwood. Despite her previous distraction with the earring, she couldn't help but notice how impeccably he had dressed for the occasion. The black kurta he wore draped his frame with subtle elegance. Was it the kurta that made him look so debonair, or was it he who made the ordinary kurta look spectacular? Before she could find an answer, she heard him ask. "Do you have any safety pin?"
Her hands darted out to find one. Once she handed it over, he deftly coiled its wire into a circle and used it to mend her broken earring, restoring it to its former charm. Khushi's entire face lit up, eliciting a sense of accomplishment in her companion as he gazed at her.
Taking the earring from him, Khushi turned back toward the mirror. Her fingers trembled as she attempted to secure it on her left ear. Each time she tried, the delicate jewellery slipped through her grasp, frustrating her efforts. Arnav remained kneeling before her, his gaze fixed on her struggle with a calm intensity. With a sigh of exasperation, Khushi tried again, determined to succeed this time. Sensing her struggle, Arnav reached out and gently grasped her hand. "Let me."
Carefully, he retrieved the earring from her trembling fingers and brushed her hair aside, exposing her left earlobe. He delicately secured the earring in her piercing. The warmth contrasted with the coolness of the jewellery. His fingers lingered, causing goosebumps to rise on the back of her neck. Their noses nearly touched as Khushi turned to meet his gaze. The air around them came alive, vibrating with an almost palpable energy.
Arnav's gaze drifted to the centre of her eyebrows; her bindi had become slightly askew from her previous struggle. Without breaking the moment, his left hand moved gently to adjust it, his touch gentle and focused, almost as if in a trance. After ensuring the bindi was perfectly in place, his fingertips trailed down her cheek in a tender caress. The closeness between them was intoxicating, and most importantly, Khushi's mind was free from any haziness. Even in the dim light, she could see the subtle dilation of his pupils and how the golden streaks in his irises blended seamlessly with the rich caramel brown. And how every tiny muscle in his face appeared to unwind, shaping his features into an expression she hadn't fully familiarized herself with yet.
"Oh, Sanka Devi, jaldi niche aao, aur kitni deer se taiyaar hogi ?"
Buaji's voice shattered the moment in an instant. Arnav swiftly rose, grabbed the sherwani, and hastily left her room. But, a spark of hope lightened her heart. It was the expression on his face, which had remained constant since he had come back to Dehli for the wedding. She always prided herself on being intimately familiar with every subtle nuance of his expressions, akin to knowing the back of her hand. However, this particular expression was unfamiliar to her—although she vaguely recalled seeing something similar when they kissed. But, She couldn't be sure, uncertain due to her hazy memory. Determined, she now felt compelled, more than ever, to utilize her expertise in deciphering Arnav's emotions from his facial expressions.
The laughter of the flocks around her brought Khushi back to the present.
After the jaimala ceremony, everyone moved closer to the mandap, where Arnav found himself standing beside Khushi. As the moment for the gatbandhan arrived, Khushi eagerly stepped forward but felt a firm resistance on her forearm. Turning back, she was surprised to see Suvadra Malik holding her elbow. In that instant, she noticed another familiar hand in her peripheral vision reaching for his Nani's forearm. As soon as Suvadra met Arnav's eyes, she released her grip on Khushi. Arnav encouraged Khushi with a subtle nod, prompting her to go forward.
Arnav turned back to his nani and said through his teeth,"What is your problem now? We talked about this earlier, didn't we?"
Suvadra glared at her grandson. "That girl is a bad omen, Apni baap aur ma dono ko nikal gayi."
''So is your granddaughter ''
''Khabardar jo anjali ki bare main ulta sedha bola toh! I just don't want any harm come to my Anjali bitiwa".
"I don't say anything, but that doesn't mean I can't. We are both here for her sake because we both want her to be happy. Don't create a scene. You'll only hurt your crystal-clear reputation." With a raise of his eyebrows, he drove his point home with his nani and left her fuming.
After that, the wedding went off without a hitch. Arnav was overjoyed for his little sister. Despite their difficult past, she had found love in an honourable man. No one knew Aman better than Arnav, and he was relieved that Anjali had found a husband like him.
As the final notes of the ceremony faded away, Arnav found himself engulfed in a profound sense of melancholy. Each moment, each fleeting glance, reminded him of what he was about to lose. With no reason to stay any longer, he knew he had to leave soon.
After the wedding, an impending doom loomed over Khushi, with each passing hour. To worsen the situation, a telegram arrived on the third day informing them that Mr. Ganguly had taken a liking to Khushi and wished to marry her as soon as possible. On one hand, Arnav was going to leave soon. She would probably never see him again. On the other hand, the marriage proposal became a pressing concern for her, despite Babuji's reassurance that they would not proceed without her consent. Yet, whether today or tomorrow, marriage seemed inevitable. Khushi couldn't afford to procrastinate on the marriage issue any longer, especially considering the impact it could have on Babuji's reputation. She always felt immense gratitude towards Amma and Babuji and couldn't bear the thought of them ever regretting raising her.
Khushi's heart pounded this time with urgency, urging her to summon her courage and confront Arnav once again with the knowledge and awareness, she didn't have before. She knew she owed it to herself to try, despite the fear and uncertainty. She needed answers, at least a closure, perhaps even a reckoning with the truth. It was her final chance to lay bare her heart and demand the honesty she deserved, regardless of the emotional toll it might take. She had nothing left to lose anymore.
That urgency and determination brought her to Arnav's door in the middle of the night, just a day before he was scheduled to leave.
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samkkshopping · 3 months
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Half Kanchi Saree Style Guide: look Your Best With Samyakk
The Kanchipuram saree, a timeless symbol of Indian elegance and heritage, holds a special place in every woman’s wardrobe. But what if you crave the rich essence of Kanchipuram in a more contemporary silhouette? Enter the Half Kanchipuram saree, a beautiful fusion of tradition and modern flair. At Samyakk, we celebrate this versatile saree style, offering a stunning collection to match your unique personality.
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Unveiling the Half Kanchipuram Saree
Unlike its full-bodied counterpart, the Half Kanchipuram saree features a contrastingly plain or minimally embellished pallu (end piece). This allows the exquisite beauty of the Kanchipuram weave to take center stage on the Saree body, while offering a lighter and more manageable drape. This makes the Half Kanchipuram saree a perfect choice for a variety of occasions, from festive gatherings to housewarmings and even glamorous parties.
Weaving Your Dream Look
Samyakk’s treasure trove of Half Kanchipuram sarees boasts a mesmerizing array of colors, patterns, and weaves to suit your taste and the occasion. Let’s delve into some captivating options:
· The Enchanting Meenakari Kanjivaram Silk Saree: Immerse yourself in the brilliance of Meenakari work, where intricate enamel detailing adds a touch of royal grandeur to your Half Kanchipuram saree. Perfect for festive occasions and special ceremonies.
· Exclusive Kachipurma Saree/ Kanjivaram Saree: Experience the magic of Kanchipuram craftsmanship in all its glory. Our exclusive Kachipurma/Kanjivaram sarees showcase the meticulous interweaving of gold threads with pure silk, creating a mesmerizing brocade effect.
· Blooming with Grace: Floral Print Kanjivaram Saree: Embrace a touch of springtime with a Half Kanchipuram saree adorned with delicate floral prints. These sarees exude a sense of youthful elegance, ideal for day events or social gatherings.
· Temple Border Grandeur: Temple Border Kanchipuram Saree: Flaunt the rich heritage of Kanchipuram with a Half Saree featuring a traditional temple border. The intricate motifs and zari work narrate age-old stories, making a statement wherever you go.
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· Golden Opulence: Gold Kanjivaram Saree (2gm, 4gm): Let the warm shimmer of gold weave its magic. Our Kanjivaram sarees come in varying quantities of gold used (2gm or 4gm), allowing you to choose the perfect balance of opulence for your taste.
· The Allure of Patli Pallu: Patli Pallu Kanjivaram Saree: Embrace the captivating grace of the Patli Pallu, a tapered and ornate end piece. This unique design adds a touch of understated elegance to your Half Kanchipuram saree.
· A Deep Dive into Color: Bottle Green Kanchipuram Saree & Red And Green Kanchipuram Saree: Explore the depths of color with a bottle green Half Kanchipuram saree, radiating sophistication, or a vibrant red and green combination, brimming with festive cheer.
· Grand Borders for Grand Occasions: Kanchipuram Big Border Saree & Kanchipuram Pure Silk Sarees with full Jacquard Big Border: Make a grand entrance with a Half Kanchipuram saree boasting a big, intricately woven border. These sarees are perfect for dressier occasions like weddings or evening receptions.
Half Kanchipuram Saree for Every Celebration
The beauty of the Half Kanchipuram saree lies in its versatility. Here’s how you can style it for different occasions:
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· Party Wear Kanchipuram Saree & Festive Wear Kanchipuram Saree: Opt for a Half Kanchipuram saree in brighter colors or with lighter embellishments for a festive or party look. Pair it with statement jewelry and heels for a touch of glamour.
· Kanchipuram Semi Bridal Saree with Big Borders: For a pre-wedding ceremony or reception, a Half Kanchipuram saree with a big embellished border adds a touch of bridal charm without overwhelming the look.
· Kanjivaram for Housewarming: Grace your housewarming ceremony in the elegance of a Half Kanchipuram saree in a subtle shade like beige or cream with gold work. It exudes warmth and auspicious vibes for your new beginnings.
Beyond Kanchipuram: Exploring Dharmavaram Magic
While Kanchipuram takes center stage, Samyakk also offers a beautiful selection of Dharmavaram sarees. These sarees, known for their lighter weight and vibrant colors, can also be found in the Half Saree style.
· Authentic Dharmavaram Sarees online & Dharmavaram Pure Silk Handloom Saree: Experience the rich handloom tradition of Dharmavaram with a Half Saree crafted from pure silk.
Elevate Your Style with Samyakk’s Half Kanchipuram Saree Collection
Dharmavaram’s Dazzling Display
Dharmavaram Tissue Sarees: For an ethereal and light-as-air look, explore our collection of Dharmavaram tissue Half Sarees. These sarees are perfect for summer events or occasions where effortless elegance is desired.
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Celebrity Inspired Saree Statements
Want to channel the grace and style of your favorite Indian celebrities? Samyakk brings you a curated selection of Half Kanchipuram and Dharmavaram sarees inspired by iconic celebrity looks.
Kanchipuram Celebrity Sarees: Recreate the red-carpet magic with a Half Kanchipuram saree reminiscent of your favorite celebrity’s dazzling ensemble. From bold and dramatic to exquisitely understated, we have something to match every personality.
Styling Your Half Kanchipuram Saree with Samyakk
Now that you’ve discovered the captivating world of Half Kanchipuram sarees, let’s explore how to style them for a flawless look:
The Perfect Blouse: The beauty of the Half Kanchipuram saree lies in its versatility when it comes to blouse pairings. Opt for a sleeveless, short-sleeved, or elbow-length blouse in contrasting or complementary colors. Experiment with embellished blouses for a dressier look or keep it simple for everyday elegance.
Jewelry that Complements: Let your Half Kanchipuram saree be the star of the show by choosing jewelry that complements its design. Opt for statement earrings and a necklace for grand occasions, or keep it simple with bangles and a delicate pendant for a more understated look.
Accessorize with Grace: Elevate your Half Kanchipuram saree ensemble with a matching clutch or potli bag. For a touch of tradition, consider a Kamarbandh (waistband) or hair accessories that complement the saree’s colors and motifs.
The Finishing Touch: Hair and Makeup: Let your hairstyle and makeup reflect the occasion and your personal style. Opt for a sleek bun or braid for a formal look, or embrace loose waves for a more relaxed vibe. Keep your makeup natural for daytime events or add a touch of drama for evenings.
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Samyakk: Your One-Stop Shop for Half Kanchipuram Sarees
At Samyakk, we understand that a Half Kanchipuram saree is more than just an outfit; it’s a statement of your unique style and appreciation for Indian heritage. Here’s why Samyakk is your perfect partner in finding your dream Half Kanchipuram saree:
Unmatched Selection: We offer a breathtaking array of Half Kanchipuram and Dharmavaram sarees in a variety of colors, patterns, weaves, and price points.
Unwavering Quality: We source our sarees directly from the finest weavers, ensuring the authenticity and superior quality of each piece.
Tailored to You: Our online store provides detailed descriptions, high-quality photographs, and size charts to help you find the perfect fit. Additionally, we offer custom tailoring services for a truly personalized experience (link to tailoring service page).
Convenience at Your Doorstep: Browse our extensive collection of Half Kanchipuram sarees from the comfort of your home. We offer secure online shopping and efficient delivery services.
Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable customer service team is here to answer your questions and guide you towards the perfect Half Kanchipuram saree for your needs.
Weave Your Story with Samyakk
Don’t settle for anything less than extraordinary. Embrace the timeless elegance and contemporary charm of the Half Kanchipuram saree.
Explore Samyakk’s exquisite collection today and discover a saree that speaks to your unique sense of style.
Let Samyakk be a part of your journey as you weave your story in the rich tapestry of Indian tradition. Visit our website or our Bangalore store to embark on your Half Kanchipuram saree adventure!
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This Bangladeshi Bride Flaunted Stunning Pastel Looks For Her Nikaah
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jake-g-lockley · 2 years
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Seven Lives (Steven Grant x reader)
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A/N: I watched Chennai Express again somewhere last week and decided to write this drabble, added my favourite place on the planet + my favourite person on the planet. I also cried writing this so-
Word Count: 783 words
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You stared glumly up at the set of stairs in front of you, angrily nibbling at the lime ice cream in your hand. The limestone caves above you looked magnificent and you were so tempted to go up and explore the intricately carved temple, it had, after all, been years since you did. You glance up at the big statue beside the stairs and frown. 
“I’d go up but this little fella won’t let me,” you mumbled to the golden-faced God, rubbing at your swollen tummy. 
Your grandma had forbidden you from going up due to your pregnant state. She had been wary since you expressed interest in taking your husband there, saying that he would appreciate the beautiful architecture and history. 
“What are we looking at, darling?” your husband whispered and you turned to frown at him.
“Aw love, what's wrong?” He said taking your face in his hands.
“I wanna go up.” You said, nodding towards the stairs.
“Your ammamah is not gonna be happy, my sweet wife.” He frowned back, eyeing the stairs with you. 
“Hey! You’re the one who did this to-” you say a little too loudly and Steven clamps a hand onto your mouth.
“Holy place!” he hissed through a smile.
The both of you stood there a little longer, watching people walk up and down the colourful concrete staircase. You loved this place, it gave you peace and tranquillity like no other and you felt amazing. But it truly did make you sad that you couldn't waddle your way up the stairs. 
“Alright, you know what…” Steven Grant folded the sleeves of his kurta and suddenly scooped you up into his arms bridal style as if you weighed like a feather.
“NOOO STEVEN PUT ME DOWN!” you squeal, grabbing onto the edge of your saree.
“Come on love, what kinda superhero doesn’t do superhero things for his wife?”  Steven winks down at you and kicks his shoes off.
You hide your face behind the long edge of your saree as people begin to stare and point the second Steven started walking up the stairs with you. The arm that is hooked around Steven’s neck was already a cry for help, but part of you really did want to go up to the cave. 
“Steven, there are people watching.” you mumble and hang onto him tightly.
“Let them watch, keep your eyes on me, love.” He whispered back, watching his footing. 
“Two hundred and seventy two steps, Steven.” 
“I’ve done more.” 
“Yea, without your pregnant wife in your arms!”
People around you started to coo and shout praises, all which Steven nodded politely to. You watch your husband’s face for any sign of a strain, his jaw set in concentration and the feeling of being rocked in his arms easing out all of your anxieties. Steven’s hands on you grounded you to him, and you held to that feeling like it was your life line. 
“Did you know that the cave is 400 million years old?” Steven says, as he continues to take step after step.
Steven continued to dish out facts and you listened intensely, nodding at each of them despite already learning all of the facts by heart. You watch him say hi to a monkey and your eyes shift to the vel-shaped entrance of the cave. Your heart swells with pride as people around you cheer and clap as Steven slowly sets you down slowly before kneeling down and adjusting your saree’s pleats. 
You were in your favourite place on Earth and all you could do was look at your husband. You can’t help feeling lucky and loved. You teared up as elderly folk swarmed Steven, touching his head and giving him their blessings. Once the crowd cleared, Steven reached out to grab your hand, pulling you close. He set a hand onto your tummy and knelt down again, pressing his ear against you. 
Was it really possible to fall in love with the same person again and again?
“Your mummy is very spoiled, little one, I’d do anything for you and for her.” You smacked Steven’s head and he laughed, getting up and encasing you in an embrace. 
“Thanks, Steven, I love you.” you mumble in his chest while he fixes your hair. 
The seven-lives bond that people always talked about when it came to marriage didn’t seem true to you then. You’d hate to see someone else with Steven in his eighth life. But you’d have seven lifetimes to ponder over that. Now, you held onto Steven’s hand tightly as he led you to the cave temple, Steven chastising you to watch your step as he stirred you around puddles. 
Translations:
ammamah: grandma
kurta: a loose collarless shirt or tunic worn in many regions of South Asia
Vel: is a divine javelin or spear associated with Murugan, the Hindu god of war.
Saree: a women's garment from the Indian subcontinent,that consists of an un-stitched stretch of woven fabric arranged over the body as a robe, with one end tied to the waist, while the other end rests over one shoulder as a stole (shawl), sometimes baring a part of the midriff
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