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Discover the perfect wedding dresses for girls online. From elegant ball gowns to charming A-line styles, our collection ensures your little one shines on the big day. Shop now and make her dreams come true. Losty Fashion, a curated collection of trendy and timeless attire that resonates with modern aesthetics. From chic apparel to elegant accessories, we cater to diverse tastes, ensuring a shopping experience that blends sophistication with flair.
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Discover Trendy Paithani Blouse fabric Designs Online: Stylish & Fashionable Options
Explore a wide range of Paithani Blouse fabric designs online. Find stylish and fashionable options, including designer paithani blouse design, blouse designs for paithani saree, paithani blouse embroidery designs for ladies. For More: https://www.luxurionworld.com/collections/paithani-blouse
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Styling Embroidered Organza Fabric for Special Occasions
In fact, embroidered fabric really is a sign of posh, fancy, and cultural heritage. The immense patterns and luxurious textures of embroidered fabrics will work for a grand wedding, a festive celebration, or a sophisticated gala. In this blog post, we will share how to style embroidered silk fabric and embroidered organza fabric for special occasions, and where to find the best-embroidered fabric online.
Embroidered Silk Fabric Timelessly Beautiful
The embodiment of classic, the embroidered silk fabric. Lustrous and glossy texture provides a rich base for the finest embroidery work. Below are a few style tips:
1. Traditional Wear
For weddings and other events, there are embroidered silk sarees or lehengas. A heavily embroidered silk saree can well be paired up with minimal jewellery as the fabric will speak for itself in this case. A set can be chosen with a blouse that is embroidered with silk.
2. Modern Twist
Traditional textiles can be given a modern look with the choice of wear. A silk embroidered gown or cocktail dress would do justice. Try to pick designs that mix modern cuts and traditional patterns of embroidery. This will make an impression no matter where you go.
3. Mix and Match
For more flexibility, an embroidered silk blouse can be paired with a plain-colour silk skirt, or perhaps trousers. In such a set, the embroidery stands out on its own merit, but the total effect is harmonious and sophisticated.
Revealing the Beauty of Organza Embroidery Cloth
The organza embroidery cloth is lofty, sheer, and crunchy. It is ideal for designing fine, elegant clothes to transform any special-occasion dress into a masterpiece.
1. Airy gowns
Organza dresses with embroidery could work best for you come evening. The sheer factor of organza gives that ethereal edge, and the embroidery naturally adds a dash of luxe. Go for pastel shades with soft embroidery for grace, or bold colours with detailed patterns for a look that is high on drama.
2. Layered Skirts
You can team an embroidered layered organza skirt with a simple top for that high fashion look, without much effort put into it. Perfect for a semi-formal occasion where you need to pull off an elegant look while being at ease.
3. Elegant Overlays
Get an embroidered organza overlay for your outfit. What may be an ordinary gown in the marketplace might be extraordinary with an embroidered organza overlay. A simple garment can instantly be turned into a statement with just one chic overlay. This design is perfect for receptions and evening parties.
Shop Online for Your Perfect Embroidered Cloth
Shopping for embroidered fabric online affords the luxury of shopping for a huge collection of varying styles and designs in the comfort of one's home. Below is how you can ensure you get good quality:
1. Research Online Reputable Sellers
Users should look for online selling websites that have good reviews and ratings. A store specialising in fabrics and stores that specialise in marketing ethnic clothing generally have a better quality and service available. To estimate the dependability of the seller, read through the feedback given by customers.
2.Read closely
The descriptions that online shops provided for the fabric. Make sure that the information related to the fabric content, used embroidery technique, and the details provided for the care instruction are clear and full because the same would be used in understanding what you are buying better.
3. Request fabric samples
Whenever possible, you should request fabric samples before making a large purchase since this gives you close inspection of the fabric physically to ensure it fits your expectations in terms of colour, texture, and quality.
4. Compare Prices
Check the comparing prices on various sites to ensure that you are getting a fair deal. Also, do keep in mind that very low prices may be a warning of low quality, so balance cost with the quality assurances given by the seller.
5. Return Policy
Check the return policy of the online store. A flexible return policy indicates the seller's confidence in their product and offers you protection in case the fabric is not quite what you expected.
Embroidered Fabrics: Styling Tips
For all embroidered fabrics, here's a further guideline to keep in mind, in general:
1. There Must be a Balance of Fabric Embellishments
Keep the accessories to a complete minimum if you are wearing heavily embroidered fabrics so that you will not look overly done but rather let the embroidery in the fabric shine.
2. The Occasion
Match the level of embroidery with the formality of the event. For weddings and other formal events, wear heavily embroidered fabrics, and lightly embroidered fabrics for use in semi-formal events.
3. Complementary Colours
Choose colours that complement your complexion and the general theme of the event. Pastels and neutrals are always safe options, whereas bold colours yield a loud statement.
4. Comfort is Key
Ensure the dress is comfortable to wear, particularly if the anticipated stay in it will be for long hours. Consider going for comfortable, lightweight fabrics for example organza, if you are after feeling cool and comfortable while keeping your overall style striking.
5. Proper Care
Be cautious with your garments that are embroidered. Just follow care instructions so that the beauty and longevity of the fabric can be maintained. Store them properly so as not to damage the embroidery.
Embroidered fabrics give so much room for creativity—whether it is luscious silk or tender organza—to create beautiful outfits for special occasions. It does mostly depend on the style you choose and how you will pull your appearance together. Now, using the valuable opportunity to buy embroidered fabric online, be sure to find that perfect fabric with loads of time before the upcoming special occasion.
With these tips in mind, and woven in would be the beautiful world of textures embroidered into your fabrics, you would step out looking, feeling, and leaving a lasting memorable mark at any event. Any which way one goes: classic charm through embroidered silk or delicate grace through embroidered organza, one's style and presentation together are sure to make heads turn.
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Taupe Ombre Sequins Embroidered Net Cocktail Gown
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The third outfit Phryne wears in "Murder & the Maiden" (Season 3, Episode 2) is a gorgeous blue and purple coat with a matching purple cloche accented with blue floral embroidery.
The star of this outfit is the beautiful chinoise coat made of black silk with midnight blue damask floral designs and purple silk trim on the pockets and her lapped sleeve cuffs. Her coat is lined with purple silk, and has a standing mandarin collar with a single hidden closure at the waist. Marion Boyce, the costume designer, added cut out elements from original 1920's silk embroidery, attaching two large blue flowers to the left shoulder, as well as one on her hat. She finishes off her look with a blue silk organza floral brooch pinned to her shoulder.
Her accompanying cloche is a matching purple felt with a tight molded brim and decorative swoop near Phryne's left cheek, along with one of the silk embroidered flower motifs also seen on her coat.
Underneath her coat, Miss Fisher wears her dark blue camisole with small scalloped trim on the straight neckline, along with her navy blue wide leg silk faille pants. She accessorizes with a bag made of the same fabric as her coat, long teardrop earrings, and a large purple amethyst and diamond ring.
Season 3, Episode 2 - "Murder & the Maiden"
Screencaps from here, costume exhibition photos from Laura Emily's Flickr, and Marion Boyce's website.
#phryne fisher#miss fisher's murder mysteries#mfmm#phryne fisher's frocks#3x02#s3e02#murder & the maiden#1920's fashion#vintage fashion#costume design#costume breakdown#costume study#phryne costumes#chinoise coat
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“Yvonne chose a stunning selection of fabrics for her wedding dress in shades of red, gold and green. These included silk dupionis - embroidered and plain - crushed velvet, metallic organza and trimmings of antique lace.”
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Wonderland Chronicles
Tarrant Higtopp (Mad Hatter) × Alice Kingsleigh
Rating: Mature
Status: Complete (one shot)
Summary: Alice and Tarrant get inspired by fruit juices and enjoy smutty time, all alone during a tea party.
Alice has seven, beautiful pieces of cloth — which is a very fine number, for clothes. And he knows about that, surely, he made them with his own magical hands, and his good heart, obviously. Tarrant loves to believe there's a little bit of love in every of his artworks and Alice's dresses are his most fabulous creations. She has two majestic, opulent suits — with long coat and embroidered pants — that she loves to wear during the most elegant nights at Marmoreal Castle, with Queen Mirana and the whole court. Then, there's her night gown, which is made of the finest silk — and Caterpillar knows that better than anyone else in the Underlands — and is of the loveliest shade of avory, as pale as the big moon in their night sky. She wears a lilac jumpsuit when she's about to travel through the lands on the back of the Bandersnatch, who's the most affectionate towards their Champion. And — last but not least — there are those three tea-lenght dresses, cut and sewn from long fabrics of organza, lace and tulle, painted of the most intense shade of cobalt, or vivid cerulean or perhaps light blue sky. Yes — every shade of blue is Alice: among the softest clouds and in the deepest water, everywhere there's a little bit of blue that reminds him of his pretty, pretty Alice.
Tarrant is the happiest as she comes at his door wearing one of those three dresses, because that means they are going to spend some time together, and that would be one of the best days ever (as any day spent with Alice is the most beautiful of them all). And that one is a very fine day. Time has fallen asleep somewhere, and it seems the sun itself has stopped in the middle of the afternoon to leave them happily bathed in his warm light; sitting on a big picnic blanket, the Hatter opens his wicker basket. «Come on — hop hop — time to jump out of the cupboard, little friends. We have a very important guest to entertain!» and suddenly, two small cups of fine porcelain and a puffy teapot pop up and land on the blanket. «Oh, good. Tea's ready.»
«I wish cups and teapots could make tea on their own in the Upland, too. I could not imagine Mother's surprise at this!» Alice says; her little smile is the extremely satisfying.
Tarrant, however, suddenly feels Sadness thighting her hands around his neck. «Why, Alice — are you already planning to leave? I couldn't bear it, honestly. You've just come back» to me, he would add, but he isn't sure how she would take that. Brave she is, yes, but sometimes too unfocused on her Muchness to see what truly happens around her.
She shakes her head. The yellow porcelain cup jump on the open palm of her hand and she sips the green tea. «No, Hatter. This time I've come back for good, I promise.»
And she had promised, many moons ago, that she had wanted to stay this time. Business were finally done and gone in the Upland, that very strange place had no more sense to her; evil people there, and no fun at all. Not for a woman, anyway. While there, they had valiant Queens and brave Warrior lasses. Tarrant had made her tell the story of how she had chased a dream through a painting to fall down there all over again; a big tableau on the wall above the fireplace, she had painted just little details here and there: a white rabbit, big scarlet mushrooms and singing flowers, two funny children in white and red stripes and — obviously — a Mad Hatter. And when she had seen them walking together down the green, grassy road, she knew she only had to reach out. She didn't even bother to say goodbye.
He smiles at the thought, and his eyes sparkles emerald. «Well that's the best news, Alice! Many things I desire to show you.»
«Tell me about that.» Alice lets the cup go, and lays on the blanket; her golden hair are scattered around her just-right-seized head as a mane, her pale, soft skin shines in the lovely light of the day, a sweet breeze blows on her cheeks and goosebumps runs on her chest. Nice breast — round and soft under her garments, plump as ripe fruits and oh-so sweet, he'd die so happy is he could just... if 'is greedy slurvish tongue could tast' ta' bonnie lass — nice 'n' slow, just a lil' bite — «Hatter!» she exclaims, and his eyes, which had become so purple just a few seconds ago, turns back green.
«I beg your pardon.» Oh — good Absolem and all his little caterpillars — those thoughts have been haunting him for quite some time now. He doesn't wants to ruin their friendship, but the Madness is getting stronger. Harder to control when she's around him. She smells like spring and cupcakes, and such lov— no, not again. «Right, where were we? Ah yes, our new adventures, dearest Alice. I plan to bring you to the Merry Lake, maybe fishing, and you'll need a new hat obviously! A nice boater with black 'n' white stripes. Then, I'll bring you to the Fairy Forest, to catch flying seahorses, and you'll wear a cartwheel — pink, yes! Or maybe just coral and blue. Oh, I must not forget, I still need to show you how to pick spurtberries!»
Alice laughs loudly. She sits up again, next to him and Tarrant isn't sure he's breathing again. Her scent is intoxicating, the warmest desire inflames his loins — dear, the gods couldn't compare her fine beauty — such a bonnie gurl, mmmh, yes, I wanna lick ta' lips 'n' bite her neck, luvely creature my Alice. Mine. Mine to tast' fffuck — «...a spurtberry?» her voice breaks into his mad mad head and he smiles back.
«I believe I'm distracted today, Alice, thinking about hats... A fez! Yes! Forgive me, love. What were you saying?»
He doesn't notice, at first, but then her cheeks turns of the prettiest shade of red, like two ripe, sweet peaches, and her eyes grow big and wide, her short breath on his face betrays some new emotion. He's so bewitched by her image — the tip of her tongue wet her lips, and he wants nothing more than to kiss her, and taste her, and let his mouth run down her skin of the neck to bite her there, and on the swell curve of her breasts — he forgets he's just called her love.
Alice's heart is thundering in her chest, but she doesn't know what do with it. Would it be so scandalous to touch him? She let her hand caress his knee, softly, with reverence. «What is a spurtberry, Tarrant?»
Oh, his name. Such a sweet sound on her lips. He closes his eyes — his iris are turning purple and it isn't good, very much not good — and he tries a smile. «Spurtberries! Yes, delicious. Wait, I may have some here» and he opens the basket again; his whole arm search for that plate deep inside the casket, as if it was as the deep as the heart, and finally he finds them. Round, bright red berries, as big strawberries, as round as blueberries and as sweet as currant. He takes one between his fingers and smiles. «Here, try it» he shows her how to bite.
And she bites. Her theet sink into the soft texture of the fruit while she hums her delight. It looks so innocent, his two slim fingers feeding her hungry lips and however, it feels so naughty and erotic — the way is index barely touches her lower lip, the moan in her throat as delicious juices flow down in her belly, that scarlet tint dripping down on the palm of his hand, and now on her chin too, and now — good gods, her white neck now painted in red. That single drop slides down on her skin, and slowly disappear behind the hem of the cobalt neckline. She has worne that dress, that one that shows so much of her fine body, and her think naked ankles; it wraps her like a previous gift. And her chest swells with fresh air, their dreamy gazes meet in mid air.
She barely breathes, and he knows now how their lips are just few inches away. Her sapphire eyes sparkle with want and desire. «Tarrant» she whispers.
«Yes?» — it pains him so much, please, he silently begs her, please I'm so miserable, my dear Alice.
«Don't you want to taste it, too?» and she smiles, teasing.
Tarrant smirks. «Yes.» And he kisses her.
Sure and firm his lips press on hers, and they catch fire. There's everything in that kiss, how they've missed each other, how deep is their need to belong, finally; they move together, the kiss depeens and their tongues make love amog their lips. It's slow and sensual, she's so sweet he thinks he could die right there, on the lovely softness of her mouth, listening to her little voice moaning his name. He growls. Gods — he hasn't felt this wild in a while, she inflames his desires. Hot, it feels so hot suddenly he aruptly takes off his cravat and unbutton his jacket, but that only turns on Alice's Muchness, for her bare hands grab the back of his neck, and his frizzy hair, and she takes him so tight — her mouth is so lovely open, her tongue slides over his upper lip and he snarls. Fuck. Yes. And he bites her, moaning her name, and suck lavishly on her tongue.
«Mmh — oh me' dear Alice, me' bonnie, luvely lass — lemme just, there, lemme taste your sweetness. Gods, lemme giv' ya everthin'» and he sucks on her neck. Her desperate cry of pleasure is the most perfect music. He's drinking on her, licking the purple trace of juice on her body, his tongue gliding down her naked chest. A kiss, another kiss. And he sucks, hard, leaving big red marks on her, if his name written on her skin. Her hands in his hair urge him; she's always been so greedy — his Alice — hungry for more, impatient and eager. There's no way he can open his mouth more or he'd swallow her all. He has to stop — he must. When he breathes into her breasts her scent fills his soul and he can just feel it, how hard he is. No pain has ever been so sweet. «Lemme luv you, lass. I want to tell you, how deep my live for you is, my Alice. Mine.» He presses his lips closed on her skin. «I will show you, luv — how I can give you the greatest pleasure with the tip of my tongue, and how you'll feel with my finger on your pretty, wet quim. Are you, Alice? Wet?»
It is, she is. Alice has no words, there's a hot warm feeling spreading between her legs and she's whimpering, begging him with wide, liquid eyes to touch her more, to kiss her more. Yes — those lips on her breasts feel so good, so soft and hungry. She embraces him, sliding her hand on his back; she just need so much of him against her body — more skin, more everything. «Off, Tarrant. Please, show me!»
They rip their clothes off: he takes off his waistcoat, his white shirt and he opens his breeches — it feels good, his hard clothed cock against her thigh as she fumbles with her gown. Avory long legs are now bare before his thirsty gaze. His fingers are rough, calloused on her skin and she squirms under his touch. Steady, yes — his Alice never wears stockings, or corset. Naughty, naughty girl. He licks his lips as a kitten in front of a delicious bowl of sweet cream. Her cream, yes, between her legs, on the soft flesh of her pink, virgin cunt. What a sight. «Do not be afraid, luv. Trust your mad, mad Hatter — for only good may come from such a sinful folly. Open your legs, open for me — yes, nice and wide my brave Alice.» He gently takes off his hat, and smirks maliciously as he sinks into that arousal.
He presses his lips on her wet flesh, kissing his way down her cunt; she suddenly whimper and whine, like a little cat begging for more. She doesn’t know what to do with her hands as her legs slowly open more, more, and she offers everything and every bit of pleasure she may give. Yes — she's gone for good, Madness has caught her finally, taken her to the warm ocean of lust in which she's drowing now. And it feels more than good. She was made for this. «Oh — Tarrant! More — God, more!»
«No gods here, love — just your faithful Hatter. Delicious, lovely Alice. Lemme ea'tis pretty pussie here.» Tarrant shoves his tongue inside her, there where sweet juices drips out of her sex and onto his lips, he licks and suck, and his skilled fingers caresses her most sensitive part. His thumb presses on that little bundle of nerves, her small clit, the lovely pearl between those pinky lips and she moans his name. Again. Greedy, ravenous, he's feeding on her — yes.
Alice grabs his hair, and finally starts to ride his face: she rocks her hips up and down, up and down taking everything, bucking into his hot mouth. More — she needs more, there yesyesyesyes. She's so empty, but of what she does not know. There something wrong, a void, and she's crying again for him. «Empty — so empty, Tarrant please! I need... I need —»
«I ken what ya need, luv.»
He lies on the blanket, taking her in his arm, kissing her cheek. His crotch humping against her thigh feels so good... And he can't wait anymore, two wide fingers thrust in, all the way in — inside her, so soft and tight, that virgin cunt takes him so well, it was made to be marked by his touch. And she arches her back so he can press into the perfect spot. «There, Tarrant!» and he knows what he's doing: come — his fingers sing into her soul, into her loins, turning on the burning flame of a sweet orgasm into her cunt. Licking his lips, he watches her losing control; her nails press deep in the flesh of his back, and can't help himself but wish to bring those scratches on his skin forever.
He bucks his hips against her, thrusting his hard cock on her soft hips, more and more, wetting his garments with precum and moaning in her ear. «Nngh — fffuck, Alice my luv, jus' like tha' — feel so good — good gurl.» And as she's rocking against the palm of his hand and his fingers shove deep inside, he's pressing his cock harder on her softness. It feel too perfect to last. There they are, shuddering hard as he sinks his theet on her neck, sucking another red love-bite, moaning her name — AliceAliceAlice — and she screams her pleasure, sobbing against his warm body, tears of happiness sliding down her pinky cheecks. Then, it subsides, slowly like the waves on the shore, and all that's left are their whispers of love. They kiss, barely pecking their lips, smiling happy together.
Tarrant eyes turns of the most intense, deepest green as she breathes against his neck, going limp in his arms. «Are you well, dearest?»
Alice smiles and reaches out to grab a little red Berry. She bites, scarlet juices dripping on her fingers; she let it slides on his chest — and he hisses, smiling knowingly. «Never better, Tarrat» she licks his neck. «But I believe now, it is my turn.»
#mad hatter#tarrant hightopp#alice in wonderland#alice kingsleigh#Mad Hatter x Alice#alice x tarrant#smut
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Young Caranthir embroidery HC
I have no energy to draw a full work so I'll be scribbling away at HC's for the time being :3
A little color edit I liked u.u
❥ Baby Moryo was the Nr.1 hoarder of shiny and pretty fabrics. He would often sneak into the tailor shops and walk around with stars in his little eyes out of amazement.
❥ As a baby he'd be head over heals with silk and organza because of its shine and soft feel against his skin. Since he was born with redness he might also have been sensitive to fabrics. As he got older he would gravitate to more sturdy fabrics such as corduroy or thick velvet. But he wouldn't be giving up silk pajamas even if you threatened him.
❥ Over time he'd also get a fancy for embroidery and watch the maids in the same tailor shops embroidering away at all kinds of gowns. His first works were....interesting but with patience and practice he developed an astonishing amount of skill.
#Caranthir#caranthir the dark#moryo#morifinwe#carnistir#silmarillion#tolkien#elves#feanorians#sons of feanor#silm art#silm doodles
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Chun-shan (Sandie) Yi
Title: Skinny Human skin, silk organza, thread and body cream, varies object varies, each panel is 11 x 14
[id: Three panels, each contains small sacs made with transparent/silky fabric. The shapes of the sacs vary organically. Tiny pieces of human skin flakes rest inside the sacs. They are embroidered with red, salmon colored and white threads. end id]
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Hi! I'm very curious about the wedding dress make-over. How did you learn to sew and alter clothes? How did you manage to remove those stains? And from that fabric! (It looks like some kind of silk). Would you mind sharing more in-depth info / instructions on how you are doing the alterations and where you're sourcing materials and fabrics from? I'm still learning but your project looks like something to look forward to doing when I'm more practiced with the sewing machine. It looks amazing!
Here's a secret: I don't really know how to sew/alter clothes/remove stains/dye things/paint fabric. But the internet does! ;)
I tried multiple stain remover suggestions from said internet (for a silk dress) until I got it to the point that the remaining spots were barely noticeable. I watched a bunch of videos on tea-dying silk things and then tea-dyed the dress with much success. I watched a bunch of videos re dying vs painting fabric and decided I wanted to paint the embroidery. I've been watching videos re making/altering dress bodices this week and my mom has a sewing machine and is excited to experiment with me over Thanksgiving break. The organza I'm planning to use for the top and the embroidered panels I got from Etsy.
I think you're wise to undertake a project after you've practiced, but I also enjoy the excitement/high stakes of just trying something and seeing if I can get it to work. For me, half the fun of a DIY project is the challenge of doing something I've never done before. It's taking this idea I have in my head and seeing if I can actually make it happen. Most of the time, I can! And that's always the best feeling. Also, worst case, I've got plenty of time before the wedding to screw up and fix it. :)
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Celebrate Teej in Style with Pyoor: Top 10 Kurta Sets for a Festive Look
Teej is a special festival celebrated enthusiastically by women in India . It’s more than just a cultural event — it’s a time to embrace tradition with grace. At Pyoor, we know how important it is to dress beautifully during Teej. That’s why we’ve put together a special collection of Kurta sets. They combine timeless style with festive charm. Whether you’re looking for Teej outfit ideas, outfit ideas for ladies for Teej, or just want to explore Teej festival outfits, our collection has something perfect for you.
Introduction
Teej is a special festival that celebrates the union of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, marking the start of the monsoon season. During this time, women wear colorful clothes to symbolize happiness and prosperity. At Pyoor, we specialize in beautiful ethnic wear, perfect for Teej celebrations. Whether you’re looking for teej outfit ideas for ladies or just want to dress traditionally and stylishly, our kurta sets are designed to make you feel elegant and confident throughout this festive occasion.
Top 10 Kurta Sets for Teej
1. ‘GULAAB’ is a Middle Eastern Kurta set
The ‘GULAAB’ set by Pyoor offers a modern twist on Middle Eastern fashion, perfect for Teej festival outfits and Teej outfit ideas for ladies. Crafted from luxurious satin silk, this three-piece ensemble includes a full-sleeved kurta with a semi-V-neck in front and a round neck at the back. The accompanying Afghani salwar adds richness with its heavy design, while the pink organza dupatta, edged with satin, adds a touch of elegance. The vibrant pink color enhances the festive spirit, making it an ideal choice to celebrate Teej in style with Pyoor’s unique blend of tradition and contemporary fashion.
2. ‘SAND’ Middle Eastern Fit Kurta Set
Introducing the ‘SAND’ Middle Eastern Fit Kurta Set from Pyoor, perfect for Teej festival outfits and Teej outfit ideas for ladies. This set blends traditional charm with a modern twist in Middle Eastern fashion. Crafted from luxurious satin silk, it features a stylish short-sleeved kurta with a semi-V-neck front and round neck back. The Afghani salwar adds a touch of cultural flair, while the light purple tissue dupatta with a golden finish enhances its elegance. Available in a rich coffee brown hue, this ensemble is designed to exude sophistication and grace, making it an ideal choice for festive celebrations.
3. Solids Pakistani Kurta set
The Solids Pakistani Kurta Set from Pyoor is a vibrant choice for Teej festival outfits and ideal Teej outfit ideas for ladies. This comfortable and breezy ensemble comes in a bright yellow color and is crafted from poly crepe fabric for a soft, skin-friendly feel. Perfect for summer, it features a loose, Middle Eastern-inspired fit that’s both airy and stylish. Despite its full sleeves, the outfit remains lightweight and flowy, ensuring comfort throughout the festivities. Whether you’re celebrating Teej or looking for a blend of comfort and elegance, this set is designed to keep you cool and chic all day.
4. Heer Set
The Heer Set from Pyoor is a perfect pick for Teej celebrations. Made from pure cotton, it features beautiful embroidered flower patterns all over the kurta with a comfy cotton lining. The set includes a loose-fit off-white salwar, combining traditional charm with modern comfort. Whether you’re planning your Teej festival outfits or searching for stylish Teej outfit ideas for ladies, the Heer Set embodies Pyoor’s blend of timeless craftsmanship and contemporary elegance, ensuring you look and feel fabulous during this special occasion.
5. Chikankari Kurta Set with tassels
Pyoor presents a handcrafted Chikankari lime yellow kurta set with tassels all over, paired with off-white pants, making it the perfect fit for summer! This ensemble is ideal for Teej festival outfits, featuring intricate embroidery that captures the spirit of traditional craftsmanship. It offers comfort and style, making it a top choice for Teej outfit ideas for ladies seeking a blend of tradition and contemporary flair. Celebrate Teej with the utmost grace and charm with this outfit, designed to keep you cool and chic during the festive season.
6. Daisy Set
The Daisy Set by Pyoor is a Middle Eastern-fit kurta set in pure cotton, ideal for Teej festival outfits and Teej outfit ideas for ladies. This printed kurta features a relaxed fit with lace detailing on the sleeves, ensuring both comfort and elegance. It includes a semi-V neck in front and a round neck at the back, offering versatility for different Teej celebrations. Embrace tradition with sophistication in the Daisy Set, designed to elevate your style effortlessly.
7. Neel Coord Set
The Neel Coord Set from Pyoor is a perfect choice for Teej festival outfits. Neel is a coordinated set made from pure cotton, featuring a lustrous blue color with a Middle Eastern fit. The relaxed-fit kurta features delicate lace detailing on the neckline and sleeves, offering both comfort and elegance. Paired with broad-bottom pants adorned with matching lace detailing, this ensemble exudes grace and charm. Ideal for Teej outfit ideas for ladies, the Neel Coord Set combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style, ensuring you look and feel fabulous during this auspicious festival.
8. TULIP Co-ord Set
The Tulip Co-ord Set from Pyoor is an ideal choice for Teej festival outfits and Teej outfit ideas for ladies. This Middle Eastern-inspired ensemble features a V-neck kurta with oversized bell sleeves adorned with delicate lace embroidery. Paired elegantly with sleek crepe pants, its reddish hue with a hint of pink adds a vibrant touch to your festive look. Embrace tradition with a modern twist in this comfortable yet stylish outfit, designed to make you stand out during Teej celebrations.
9. ‘NOOR’ Middle Eastern Fit Silk & Brocade set
“NOOR” is a luxurious Middle Eastern Fit Silk and Brocade set from Pyoor, perfect for Teej festival outfits and Teej outfit ideas for ladies. The green satin shirt features a flattering boat neck adorned with exquisite lace embroidery on the sleeves. Complementing this, the brocade wide pants are elegantly finished with a thick embroidered border. Complete your look with the pink organza dupatta, edged with brocade borders, adding a touch of grace and charm. Ideal for those seeking traditional yet sophisticated attire, NOOR blends rich fabrics and intricate detailing to ensure you shine brightly during Teej celebrations.
10. Pakeeza Organza Suit Set
The Pakeeza Organza Suit Set from Pyoor is a stunning choice for Teej festival outfits, especially for ladies seeking elegant Teej outfit ideas. This Middle Eastern-inspired ensemble features intricate thread embroidery on a flowing organza shirt styled in an anarkali silhouette, enhancing its grace with a beautiful ‘Gher’. The set includes pants adorned with delicate lace details and a matching dupatta, completing a look that blends traditional charm with contemporary elegance. Perfect for embracing cultural festivities with sophistication and style, the Pakeeza set ensures you stand out during Teej celebrations with its exquisite craftsmanship and graceful design.
Conclusion
At Pyoor, we believe that dressing up for Teej is not just about wearing clothes but celebrating culture and tradition with grace. Our handpicked kurta sets blend traditional aesthetics with modern trends, ensuring you look and feel your best during this auspicious festival.
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Explore Pyoor’s exclusive Teej collection online or visit our stores to discover more kurta sets designed to elevate your festive style. Ensure you take advantage of our limited-time special offers and discounts.Share your Teej look with us on social media using #CelebrateTeejWithPyoor.
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Discover Trendy Organza Fabric Designs Online: Stylish & Fashionable Options
Explore a wide range of Organza Fabric designs online. Find stylish and fashionable options, including designer organza fabric saree, organza fabric material, silk organza fabric for ladies. For More: https://www.luxurionworld.com/collections/organza-fabrics
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Vampires and the gothic goes hand in hand, of course they do. The black and red and purple velvets and silks are excellent, the heavy draping fabrics and shadows and cob webs, the gold glinting in the candle light. Creature of the night and embracing the darkness. Of course I love all of that.
But where are the vampires that miss the sunlight. That dress their homes in every bright sun yellow and orange, and sunset/rise pinks, and sky blues. Who has their familiar line dry all their clothes and open the windows wide during the day so they can smell the sunshine. Who tend flowers in a greenhouse even if they'll never be able to see them in a midday bloom, but that want them to live in the light even if the vampire never can. That use those lil lights that change throughout the day that help people with SAD, help with managing their new circadian rhythms, that get brighter and warmer and then dim to help them go to sleep. That have soft white linens on their beds and airy organza and fairy lights around their canopies and black out curtains embroidered with clouds and song birds. That have a collection of paintings of flower fields with huge fluffy clouds and sunsets over the ocean and that they frame up and dot around everywhere.
Give me vampires that miss the daylight and the world they had to leave behind, do what they can to bring the sun that they'll never see again into their lives.
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Designer Lehenga:
A designer lehenga, also known as a designer lehenga choli, is a high-end and intricately crafted version of the traditional lehenga outfit. It is created by renowned fashion designers who infuse their artistic vision, creativity, and expertise into the design. These lehengas are known for their luxurious fabrics, intricate embroidery, and exquisite embellishments, making them a popular choice for weddings, receptions, and other grand events.
Designer lehengas come in a wide variety of styles, colors, and fabrics. Fashion designers use premium materials such as silk, satin, velvet, georgette, and organza to craft these outfits. The lehenga skirts are often adorned with intricate zari work, sequins, beadwork, and other embellishments, showcasing the skillful craftsmanship of artisans.
The choli (blouse) of a designer lehenga is equally important, and designers often experiment with unique cuts, necklines, and sleeve designs to add a contemporary touch to the traditional ensemble. Some designer lehengas also come with trendy cape-style cholis, off-shoulder designs, or heavily embroidered blouses.
The dupatta (scarf) that accompanies the lehenga is another significant aspect of the outfit. Designers may add embroidery, borders, or embellishments to the dupatta to complement the overall look of the ensemble.
Designer Lehenga Types: Different types of lehenga At Samyakk offers
Designer Bridal Lehenga: These are the most elaborate and ornate designer bridal lehengas specifically designed for brides. They often come in traditional red, maroon, or other auspicious colors, and are heavily embellished with intricate embroidery, stones, and sequins.
Party Wear Designer Lehenga: These party wear designer lehengas are suitable for various festive occasions, parties, and gatherings. They are generally less heavy than bridal lehengas but still feature intricate designs and luxurious fabrics.
Reception Designer Lehenga: Reception lehengas are worn by the bride for her post-wedding reception. They are usually more contemporary in style compared to the traditional bridal lehengas, and may feature lighter embroidery and modern silhouettes.
Bridesmaid Designer Lehenga: These are bridesmaid designer lehengas worn by bridesmaids to complement the bride's outfit. They are often coordinated with the bridal lehenga in terms of color and design but are less elaborate.
Indo-Western Designer Bridal Lehenga: This type of designer lehenga blends Indian and Western fashion elements, combining traditional lehenga aesthetics with modern cuts, drapes, and silhouettes.
Fusion Lehenga: Fusion lehengas incorporate elements from different Indian cultures, creating a unique and eclectic look. They may combine embroidery styles from different regions or mix fabrics creatively.
Pre-stitched Lehenga: These lehengas come pre-stitched and are easy to wear, offering a hassle-free option for those who prefer convenience without compromising on style.
Choose the designer lehenga that best reflects your personal style and the occasion, and embrace the magnificence of this timeless Indian ensemble.
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Big Blooms Print with Organza Silk Over Dress, or So Much Work, So Worth It
The overdress is a garment popular during the 1950s for formal wear which has fallen out of our style vocabulary but well worth bringing back in. After all, you can wear it over more than one dress. But, next time I plan a dress with a overdress, I must remind myself that this will take TWICE as long to complete. Because really, you are making two whole dresses, even if one of them closes with only ties.
On the other hand, so worth it. The results are a celebratory in a sophisticated mode, perfect to wear to a family wedding this spring. The whole to wear during the ceremony and the reception, and then the overdress comes off for dancing. I could not be happier with the results.
The pairing of fabrics was a happy accident. The embroidered silk organza was bought years ago at a drastic discount with no purpose except my curiosity about working with a silk sheer. I got it from Farmhouse Fabrics which specializes in fabrics and trims for formal and informal clothing for children and a lot of nice cottons for everyone. The other fabric was another purposeless purchase for little money from FabricMartFabrics which offers an extraordinarily wide selection from fabrics that make you both say--”ah yes, there is a reason this is discounted,” and, “Oh my goodness, what a bargain!”
The dress is Butterick 6582, and the underdress is the skirt of 6582, widened and lengthened, and a bodice which is a drastically altered Simplicity 8252. Drastic because I cut it with set-in sleeves which I borrowed from another 1950s overdress Butterick 3607 which I will blog too.But then I took those sleeves and flared and shortened them to 3/4th. I used the slash-and-spread method for flaring them, which I should explain in another post. So I suppose I could just say I drafted a new bodice and sleeves.
BTW if you want flared sleeves you want to make them shorter or you risk dropping them into every plate and food tray you come near. You do not want have to think that much about your clothes when you are at a party.
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🌿🤍💖💎🖤 From Dolce & Gabbana (Instagram) 🖤💎💖🤍🌿
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Guests graced the #DGAltaGioielleria event at Pettolecchia La Fortezza, Puglia, in head-to-toe #DolceGabbana looks:
Angela Bassett wore a white cordonetto lace column dress and silk chiffon robe from the #DGFW23 Runway collection, accessorized with an Alta Gioielleria white and pink gold necklace with "Paraiba" and "Rubellite" tourmalines and diamonds. Styled by Jennifer Austin
Maya Jama wore a crystal mesh dress with fringe completed with a white gold necklace with cross shaped pendant in pave diamonds.
Blanco wore a #DGSS24 Runway look composed of a black organza shirt with lace details and cotton wide pants with pleats.
Michelles Salas wore a one shoulder draped gown in white crepe completed with #DGRainbow earrings and a bangle composed of multicoloured sapphires.
Olivia Culpo wore a fully embroidered bodysuit in sequined fabric, finishing her look were black sandals and an embroidered mini #DGSicilyBag. Styled by Micaela Erlanger
Christian McCaffrey wore a navy-blue Sicilia-fit double-breasted tuxedo suit with peak lapels and details in silk satin and a Martini-fit tuxedo shirt. Styled by Micaela Erlanger
#DGCelebs #BeItalian
Photography Greg Kessler
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