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demenior · 1 year
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This fealty au connection hit me out of the blue and I laughed so hard my sides still hurt and I need to post it so I can rediscover it one day.
Exhibit A)
"While Fjord doesn’t need to carry his sword at his hip, he has a lovely blue sash around his waist that he wears on the ship in case he needs to hold onto anything. It’s one of his favorites: blue kimkhwab fabric embroidered with a spectrum of blue tones and gold accents. It reminds him of Jester. "
Exhibit B)
"On top of getting both of she and him new clothes, Jester also bought Eadwulf a custom uniform...
All of it in black, of course."
Exhibit C)
"Like a tease [Eadwulf is] wearing a full vest and shirt underneath. The vest is predictably black, but the shirt is a rich blue. In fact, it’s almost the same shade as Fjord’s favorite blue sash— the one that reminds him of Jester. “I like this color on you,” Fjord notes. "
Behold, Eadwulf:
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womensclothingworld · 2 years
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Wedding Silk Sarees |  Wedding Sarees in Chennai |  Wedding Saree Collections - Sundari Silks
Amongst the most popular designs of the kimkhwab, the brocade of Banaras, the shikargah design is the finest and most popular. It is not a weave, but a term indicating the design of a hunting scene, on a piece of fabric. This primary source of shikargah design has been an inspiration to create the “vanasingaram’’ motif in Wedding Kanchipuram Silks. 
“Vanasingaram” literally translates to ‘glory of the forest’ and shows how a variety of forms and figures, including trees, creepers, flowers, birds, animals are incorporated into a single pattern. The bride presents a stunning picture of beauty and elegance in this jewel-toned silk saree, which requires a great level of artistry and expertise in weaving.
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luxurionworldblog · 2 years
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myfashiontone · 3 years
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*Khimkhwab Fabric with Georgette Dupatta* To Order- DM us on instagram @MyfashionTone or WhatsApp us on 9650557758 *Banarasi Khimkhwab Running Fabric(5.25mtr) Width(45”) for Top n Bottom, Lehanga,Sharara,Gharara * *with Georgette (Embroidery) Dupatta* *Dupatta Length:- 2.50mtr* *Dupatta Width:- 36”* *Shipping will be completely Free* . . . #banarasi #banarasilehenga #banarasisuit #kimkhab #khimkhwab #kimkhwab #purebanarasi #bridalcouture #bridalcoutureweek #weddingcollection #indianweddingbuzz #wedmegood #wedding2021 #festivecollection https://www.instagram.com/p/CSxBBPxBfV6/?utm_medium=tumblr
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marienela · 6 years
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PARIS FASHION WEEK / — “When we think of the unending growth and decay of life and civilizations, we cannot escape the impression of absolute nullity. Yet I have never lost a sense of something that lives and endures underneath the eternal flux. What we see is the blossom, which passes. The rhizome remains.” -CG Jung in Memories, Dreams, Reflections
And in the rhizome there are these “ephemeral apparitions”, the bright yellow and the electric blue of my dazed youth, the withered brocades in my mother’s wardrobe, the ubiquitous corduroys of our childhood and the empowering shoulder pads and the sequins of the disco era, a phase of our youth.
Memory is mostly an imagined sequence, hazy in parts, bright with sharp colour palettes in bits and even rendered in black and white. I call them reflections. The childhood recollection of the fields, the trees, the sights from the train of unending fields and that horizon that stretched beyond.
And then there were the cityscapes, a changed reality of a migrant who comes to a metropolis with buildings stretching far and beyond and even the sunsets come through reflections, passing through many windows, buildings and distortion itself becomes the basis of altered visual complexity of memory.
In our adapted personas, we try and collapse the nostalgia that makes us long for what only remains in memory. This collection is an act of remembrance, a suspension of disbelief and a confession that memory like cities go through metamorphosis.
It is not an attempt to recreate. It is just my method of carrying forward the memory of fabric as I saw in my mother’s closet, the heady music videos of the 1990s where nothing was shocking and the colours burst like fireflies dancing in a discotheque. I have mixed the memories of my lifetime-the kinkhab, the satin, the sequins, the mandatory knit wool sweaters.
It is not what we remember but how we remember. And trends are beautiful. They remind us that nostalgia is ‘classic’. There is a ‘time dust’ on everything. Memory is fleeting, teasing and full of mischief. The black and white apparitions of buildings arranged geometrically is because the sun had to be orange, a burning one to make the city not a labyrinth but a tapestry of memories of migrants.
This is my homage to the hazy, blurry, bright and shiny memories of a migrant traversing, navigating cities and yet preserving the rhizome because what is life if not a series of longing of what once was. This is memory imagined and reimagined.
Kinkhab or Kimkhwab, Indian brocade woven of silk and gold or silver thread. The word kimkhwab, derived from the Persian, means “a little dream,” a reference perhaps to the intricate patterns employed.
From the Fall 2018 press notes of Rahul Mishra
Rahul Mishra Fall 2018: Rhizome PARIS FASHION WEEK / --- “When we think of the unending growth and decay of life and civilizations, we cannot escape the impression of absolute nullity.
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myfashiontone · 3 years
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*@myfashiontone 's Khimkhwab Fabric with Georgette Dupatta* *Banarasi Khimkhwab Running Fabric(5.25mtr) Width(45”) for Top n Bottom, Lehanga,Sharara,Gharara * *with Georgette (Embroidery) Dupatta* *Dupatta Length:- 2.50mtr* *Dupatta Width:- 36”* . WhatsApp 9650557758 to book 😊 . . . #khimkhaab #kimkhwab #kimkhab #dressfabric #designerfabricstore #designerfabric #designerfabrics #runningfabrics #dressmaterials #banarasifabric #banarasi #banarsi #lehenga #sharara #gharara #indianwedding2021 https://www.instagram.com/p/CNAt1gul0V6/?igshid=1trl3hjm183uf
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myfashiontone · 4 years
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*Khimkhwab Fabric with Georgette Dupatta* . *Banarasi Khimkhwab Running Fabric(5.25mtr) Width(45”) for Top n Bottom, Lehanga,Sharara,Gharara * *with Georgette (Embroidery) Dupatta* *Dupatta Length:- 2.50mtr* *Dupatta Width:- 36”* . 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁𝘀𝗔𝗽𝗽@ 𝟵𝟲𝟱𝟬𝟱𝟱𝟳𝟳𝟱𝟴 𝗼𝗿 𝗗𝗠(𝗱𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝗺𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗮𝗴𝗲) 𝘂𝘀 @myfashiontone 😊 . . . #myfashiontone #khimkhaab #kimkhwab #banarasi #banarsi #instashoppingonline #onlineshoppingindia #onlineboutiques #indianweddingdress #ethnicwearonline #banarasilehenga #banarasifabric #shararasuit #sharara #gharara #bridallehenga #bridalwears #dresstoimpress https://www.instagram.com/p/CIwF5FvFXUu/?igshid=lzc3g5uh4f7l
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