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indiatrendzs · 2 years ago
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Boho Chic Indian Kurtis, Cotton Tunics, Embroidered Clothing
Indian embroidered kurta are often worn as beach tunics, coverups or styled  with matching leggings and very comfortable as well as flattering to fuller figures. The relaxed fit and loose fitting tunics are great for travel and leisure wear. Team up a hand embroidered indian kurti with a loose-fitting harem pant for a casual outfit perfect for work or a casual day outing. Kurtas can add chic to…
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alliswyattonthewesternfront · 6 months ago
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a new season of Bridgerton means a flood of my historical fashion youtube girlies bitching about the costuming. because how are you going to do an alternate-history Regency Era, and have no coherent design choices? i'm not even talking about jarringly modern fabrics, i'm talking about the opportunity to incorporate fashion sensibilities from the other cultures represented in the show in a way that still felt like Regency. and they squandered it.
like, the allegedly sari inspired dress they put the indian actress in was SO boring. they could have made a period-accurate regency dress out sari silk (which is bonkers cheap secondhand, btw) and that would have seriously fucked. there's already a rich fashion history regarding kimono silk being recycled into western gowns in the 1870s - what if that started sooner? what would that have looked like? what would regency gowns and suits look like made of aso oke cloth, or dyed using the adire method? just an absolute waste. the crime of being boring is unforgivable.
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rayrayor · 7 months ago
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Tag Game Wednesday, on Wednesday, aka bed rest sucks but lets me catch up on games and fic reading
Thank you @roryonic for the tag
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Wednesday Tag Game
Name: Rayray
Age: yes , I have one .
Location: in my garden bundled up
And now…
Latest music discovery: Well, my sons new experimental piece
Latest movie: rewatched Moonstruck
Last TV show you finished: Caught up on Will Trent ( my God, his voice)
Most recently started book: All 654 A03 tabs but Hellcats , Never Be The Same.
Most recent trip out of town: Beach trip
Most recent trip out of the country: India, four years ago.
Most recent gift you made yourself: A gf butter tart
Most recent gift you made to someone else: Challah
Most recent text message you received: Why does our son use so much fing laundry soap
Most recent text message you sent: ask him
Last fic you read: just finished this: https://archiveofourown.org/works/54985396 another great one by @creepkinginc
Last drink you had: sipping on ice tea right now
Last thing you ate: roasted beets , then a peanut butter cup
Latest piece of clothing you bought: A dress made from a recycled sari
Latest piece of advice you received: you should go to the doctor
Latest piece of advice you gave: Government work needs a sense of humor
Latest thing you promised yourself: Will get my garden fully on track this year
Tagging any who want to play and @guinguin1984 @deathclassic @depressedstressedlemonzest @transmurderbug @mybrainismelted @energievie
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mogulbohochic · 2 years ago
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Caftans, kaftan maxi dress, embroidered dresses, silk tunics, recycled sari dresses, handmade, boho dresses, wrap skirts, maxi skirts, nightgowns, tunics, boho pants and more  Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/10409702
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thedenimproject · 7 days ago
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Zero Waste
Zero-waste fashion refers to a fashion design strategy, that generates little or no textile waste during the production process, particularly focusing on the pattern making and cutting stages.[1][2][3][4] It is a reaction to the high amount of discarded clothing items going into landfills around the world.[5][6][7]
Zero-waste fashion strategies can be categorized under two general approaches: pre-consumer zero-waste fashion, which eliminates waste during manufacture, and post-consumer zero-waste fashion, which generates clothing from existing materials such as second-hand clothing[8] and elements or textiles made from other discarded consumer products. Historically, zero-waste designs have been utilised in folk clothing, including the kimono, sari, and chiton, among others.[9]
Pre-consumer zero-waste fashion
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Pre-consumer waste is created primarily by the fashion industry during the fibre, yarn, fabric, and garment manufacturing processes and includes unsuitable fibres, remnants, trimmings, cutoffs, and scraps of unsuitable quality. This waste consists of fibres, chemicals, dyes, and finishes that are ideal for recycling. Secondary pre-consumer waste consists of unsold finished stock of garments and other fabric items like curtains and bedding.[10]
Zero-waste pattern design
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In zero-waste pattern design, the designer creates a garment through the pattern-cuttingprocess, working only within the space allotted by the fabric width.[2] This approach directly influences the design of the final garment, as the pattern-cutting process is a primary design step. Alternatively, zero-waste manufacturing is an approach that aims to eliminate textile waste without modifying garment patterns. This approach allows garments and fabric to be fully used with no fabric wasted.[11]
Gradable zero-waste apparel design
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The Carrico Zero-waste Banded Grading technique is one proposed solution that utilizes bands to cut patterns without wasting textiles. In this technique, carefully planned seam placements grow or shrink, allowing sizing of the clothing item up or down to create three different sizes of a garment. After conducting the study, they found that the technique was successful at creating one-piece or two-piece items. Some issues with this practice include the proportion of the differently sized garments and inconsistencies in seam allowances.[12]
Differences from standard fashion production
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A standard garment production process may begin with a drawing of the desired garment. A pattern is then generated to achieve this design, a marker is made to most efficiently use the fabric, and the pattern pieces are then cut from the cloth, sewn, packed, and distributed to retailers. Standard garment production generates an average of 15% textile waste.[13][14]
Slow Fashion
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Fast fashion is a system of seasons and microseasons, created by and at the retail stage, where certain clothes, designs and materials are advertised as being desirable for a short amount of time, at the end of which consumers are encouraged to abandon these and move on to buy other, more suitable clothes.[15][16]
Slow fashion is seen as an antidote to fast fashion, and part of the larger slow movement culture, advocating for thoughtful manufacturing which is respectful of people, animals and the environment.[17] Slow fashion encourages consumers to look at purchasing timeless garments and styles, believing that such items can last for years, rather than weeks, as well as only buying items which are needed.[18] This reduction in demand can also lead to a reduction in transport costs, both financial and environmental. 
Post-consumer zero-waste fashion
[edit]An example of post-consumer zero-waste fashion, this 'Storybook gown' is constructed of recycled and discarded children's books. Fashion and Wellness shows a "Model showcasing a dress made out bulletin newspapers, this is an attempt towards clearing the environment and keeping it clean". This is from the theme "Health and wellness in Africa."
Post-consumer zero-waste fashion can also include used and discarded garments. Unwanted clothing can be sold on through donations to charity shops[19][20] or through online sales.[21][22]
However, less than one-third of discarded garments are resold as post-consumer recycled (PCR) clothing. In 2018 1.5 million tons of discarded clothing was sold by the EU to Asian and African countries,[23] competing with local garment producers in those countries.[24] Over two-thirds of discarded garments that are not incinerated are either torn and used as wiping rags or stripped down to extract yarn or fibres[25] The fibres, post-consumer recycled (PCR) textiles,[26] remain in a closed loop where the recycling results in the manufacture of the same type of product: garments.[27]
In an open loop, other types of discarded consumer goods are recycled to create zero-waste fashion. One example is rPET bottles, which are processed to extract polyester fibre used in the production of garments.[28][27] Other examples of recycled consumer products not related to fashion that are used to create zero-waste fashion are old books, newspapers, plastics, and shopping bags.
Waste elimination hierarchy
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The waste hierarchy consists of the three 'R's' - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - in order of impact. Zero-waste fashion design reduces or even eliminates pre-consumer textile waste. However, it does not necessarily address waste created during the use life and disposal phase of the garment's life cycle.
During textile production, many pollutants are emitted into the environment. The textile and apparel industries are some of the most polluting, and both have a low recycling rate of about 15%. Zero-waste fashion design could significantly reduce gaseous emissions during the production process and help to reuse material waste.[29]
Impact
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Zero-waste fashion significantly impacts the industry by promoting sustainable practices, reducing environmental damage, and encouraging innovation in design and production. It challenges traditional methods and leads to more eco-friendly, ethical fashion choices.[30]
Limitations
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While zero-waste fashion design methods offer sustainability benefits, they also face limitations. Variations in aesthetic appearances between sizes, increased production time, and challenges in documentation are some of the notable concerns. Informing customers about size variations, exploring ways to lower costs, and improving documentation practices can address these limitations. Continued research and innovation, are important to overcome these limitations and advance sustainability practices in the fashion industry.[31]
Zero Waste Fashion: A Sustainable Approach to Clothing
Posted by Jennifer Cote on February 20, 2024
In the ever changing and evolving landscape of sustainable fashion, zero waste clothing has emerged as a beacon of eco-conscious fashion. Anne Mulaire stands at the forefront of this revolution as an icon in eco-friendly clothing practices. But what exactly is zero waste fashion?
In this blog, we will unravel the essence of zero waste fashion, explore its significance in the context of environmental sustainability, delve into the best materials for zero waste fashion products, and examine how zero waste works hand in hand with circular fashion ideologies.  
What is “Zero Waste” fashion?
Zero waste fashion is a philosophy that strives to eliminate textile waste throughout the entire lifecycle of a garment. It’s not just about reducing waste or thrift shopping clothing; Zero waste impacts it at design, material choice, manufacturing, shipping, selling, and recycling.
Unlike traditional fashion practices that often end up producing waste from the very beginning (fabric scraps and cut-offs), zero waste fashion involves meticulous pattern-making techniques that utilize fabric in its entirety, leaving no material to waste. 
Zero waste can also be about having plans in place for scraps or cut-offs to be used in other ways so they don’t get thrown out. Anne Mulaire, for example, uses scraps to make scrunchies, face masks, neck warmers or even shirts. Bundles of scraps can be sold for people to use in their own crafts. Every part of a fabric bolt is used. 
Why is Zero Waste fashion important?
Zero waste fashion is important because it challenges the traditional way clothing is made. Fashion doesn’t need to produce a bunch of waste. This movement is proof of that. 
By challenging the industry to be more mindful of it’s practices, zero waste fashion has the potential to permanently reduce the environmental footprint of the fashion industry. 
This mindset shift in the industry represents a deeper commitment to minimizing the environmental impact of clothing production. For many clothing companies, zero waste also aligns with their values or company beliefs. Anne Mulaire for example has a larger dedication to sustainable practices. Zero waste is just one part of it.
By choosing zero waste clothing, consumers become active participants in a more sustainable and responsible fashion ecosystem.
The best materials for Zero Waste fashion clothing
Selecting the right materials is crucial for achieving true zero waste in fashion. Anne Mulaire's commitment to zero waste is evident in its choice of sustainable materials that align with this philosophy. 
Organic cotton, linen, and tencel are some of the preferred materials because they can be harvested in an environmentally friendly way. They’re also biodegradable, and producing them has a minimal effect on the environment. 
As an added bonus, these zero waste-friendly materials are also incredibly comfortable, durable, and last longer than synthetic ones. 
How Circular Fashion Fits into Zero Waste
Circular fashion and zero waste are interconnected pillars of sustainability within the fashion industry. Circular fashion extends the lifespan of products by promoting reuse, recycling, and repurposing. 
When these principles are integrated into zero waste fashion, the result is a holistic approach that not only eliminates waste during production but also addresses the end-of-life phase of garments. 
Circular fashion complements zero waste by creating a closed-loop system where garments are designed with the entire lifecycle in mind, ensuring minimal environmental impact from production to disposal.
Zero Waste and Anne Mulaire: A Seamless Alliance
Anne Mulaire's commitment to zero waste is ingrained in the brand's DNA. Through meticulous design and production processes, the brand ensures that each garment contributes to the vision of a waste-free fashion industry. 
By championing eco-friendly materials and embracing circular fashion principles, Anne Mulaire not only creates stylish and sustainable clothing but also sets an example for the industry at large. The brand's dedication to zero waste extends beyond a mere trend; it is a reflection of a genuine commitment to a greener and more responsible future.
Zero waste clothing represents a paradigm shift in the fashion industry, and Anne Mulaire stands as a beacon of sustainable innovation within this movement. Welcome to the world of zero waste clothing – where style meets sustainability, and every choice makes a meaningful impact.
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mogulinterior · 15 days ago
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Boldly Beautiful Summer Bohemian Fashion
Bohemian women’s dresses made from recycled sari silk are designed to make a statement with forever-stylish silhouettes. The silk dresses can make you look and feel sexy, uniquely printed upcycled sari dresses make you stand out in a crowd. Vivid bohemian tribal and floral patterns are for the adventurously bold. Be dress obsessed or possess one versatile piece, the 2 in 1 silk skirt dress that flirts against your body while taking a romantic stroll on the beach.
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Kimono maxi dresses lend the perfect touch of bohemian elegance with effortless casual style for a sun-filled beach day or a spring wedding. The summer sherbet flowy, floral strapless sari layered dresses that barely touches your ankles, pairs with a denim jacket and sandals for an upbeat combination. Kimono sleeve long kaftan dresses in digital prints and soft georgette flatter the silhouettes for every outing.
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neonlitvintage · 4 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Recycled Sari Bag-World Finds Fair Trade.
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itsamazingbride · 8 months ago
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Unveiling the Splendour: Amazing Wedding Dresses in Florida
In the vibrant landscape of wedding fashion, Florida stands out as a beacon of diversity and creativity. From sun-kissed beach ceremonies to elegant ballroom affairs, Florida offers a plethora of breathtaking settings for couples to exchange vows. At the heart of every wedding lies the bride's gown, a symbol of her style, personality, and the essence of the celebration. Let us embark on a journey through the enchanting world of wedding dresses in Florida, where innovation, tradition, and individuality intertwine to create unforgettable bridal ensembles.
The Essence of Florida Elegance: Florida's unique blend of cultures, landscapes, and climates inspires a diverse array of wedding dress styles. For brides seeking timeless elegance with a touch of tropical flair, designers often incorporate lightweight fabrics, intricate lace, and ethereal silhouettes. Flowing chiffon skirts adorned with delicate floral appliqués capture the essence of a Florida sunset, while illusion necklines and open backs add a modern twist to classic designs.
In coastal destinations like Miami and Key West, where the sea breeze whispers romance, bridal fashion takes on a relaxed yet sophisticated charm. Bohemian-inspired gowns featuring soft, billowing sleeves and flowing skirts reflect the laid-back spirit of beachfront celebrations, while intricate beading and shimmering sequins evoke the glimmering waters of the Gulf Coast.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, Florida's grand estates and historic landmarks provide a majestic backdrop for regal ball gowns and opulent bridal couture. From the grandeur of Palm Beach to the timeless elegance of St. Augustine, brides are drawn to luxurious fabrics, ornate embellishments, and voluminous skirts that exude old-world glamour. Traditional silhouettes, such as the ball gown or A-line, reign supreme in these stately settings, invoking a sense of timeless romance fit for a fairy-tale wedding.
Emerging Trends and Innovations: As fashion evolves, so too does the world of bridal couture, with Florida leading the way in embracing emerging trends and innovative designs. One such trend is the rise of eco-conscious bridal wear, with designers incorporating sustainable fabrics, ethical production practices, and artisanal techniques into their collections. From organic cotton lace to recycled silk chiffon, eco-friendly brides can now say "I do" in style while reducing their carbon footprint.
Another notable trend in Florida's bridal fashion scene is the fusion of cultural influences and traditions. With its rich tapestry of Latin, Caribbean, and Southern heritage, Florida serves as a melting pot of diverse customs and celebrations. Brides are increasingly drawn to gowns that pay homage to their cultural roots, whether through vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, or traditional motifs. From Cuban-inspired guayabera dresses to Indian-inspired saris, these culturally infused designs add a unique and personal touch to the wedding day.
In addition to cultural influences, technology is also shaping the future of bridal fashion in Florida. Virtual fittings, 3D printing, and augmented reality are revolutionizing the way brides shop for their dream dress, offering convenience, customization, and unparalleled access to designers from around the world. With the click of a button, brides can explore endless possibilities, from customizing neckline styles to previewing fabric swatches, all from the comfort of their own home.
Celebrating Diversity and Individuality: One of the most remarkable aspects of Florida's wedding dress scene is its celebration of diversity and individuality. In a state known for its vibrant LGBTQ+ community and progressive values, inclusivity is at the forefront of bridal fashion. Designers are embracing gender-neutral styles, body-positive sizing, and non-traditional silhouettes, ensuring that every bride, regardless of identity or background, feels seen, heard, and celebrated on her special day.
Furthermore, Florida's bustling arts and culture scene serves as a breeding ground for up-and-coming designers and independent boutiques, offering brides a treasure trove of unique, one-of-a-kind creations. From bohemian-chic boutiques in Wynwood to avant-garde ateliers in Sarasota, brides are spoiled for choice when it comes to finding the perfect gown that reflects their personal style and vision.
Conclusion: In the kaleidoscope of wedding fashion, Florida shines brightly as a beacon of creativity, diversity, and innovation. From the sun-drenched shores of South Beach to the historic cobblestone streets of St. Augustine, brides are embarking on a journey of self-expression and celebration, guided by the timeless beauty of their wedding dresses in Florida. As they walk down the aisle, surrounded by loved ones and the magic of the Sunshine State, they embody the spirit of Florida's bridal fashion scene – breathtaking, unforgettable, and utterly enchanting.
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indiatrendzs · 2 years ago
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Handmade Ethical Boho Chic Clothing
The two layered strap dresses, made from recycled saris with smocked waist and uneven hemlines are ethically made by local village women belonging to a co-op. The sari wrap skirts are double layered such that there is a different print on either side, these can be worn in over a 100 different styles and are reversible as well. Wear as wrap skirts, wrap dresses, halters, beach coverups, the…
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deepinmummymatters · 1 year ago
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The Latest Trends in Window Dressing: Elevate Your Home with Style
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Today we are diving into the exciting world of window dressing to help you create a beautifully designed space that reflects your personality and complements your home's style. Windows are not just mere openings; they offer a canvas to express your style and create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. With the right window treatment trends from luxurious draperies to sleek roller blinds and beyond, the latest window dressing trends are all about elevating your home with style. Let's explore the hottest trends in window dressing that will transform your home into a true haven.​ Enhancing Privacy with Blinds and Shades When it comes to enhancing privacy in your home, the latest trends in window dressing offer an array of options that not only keep prying eyes at bay but also add a touch of style to your living space. Blinds and shades have become increasingly popular choices for homeowners looking to create a private oasis within their homes. One emerging trend is the use of sheer blinds or shades that provide privacy while still allowing natural light to filter through, creating a subtle and elegant ambiance. Another trend gaining traction is the use of smart blinds and shades, which allow homeowners to control their privacy levels with just a few taps on their smartphones. With these innovative solutions, you no longer have to worry about adjusting your blinds manually or even being present at home - you can simply automate them according to your preferences. Additionally, many smart blinds and shades come with built-in sensors that automatically adjust based on the amount of sunlight entering the room, providing enhanced privacy during daytime hours while still allowing plenty of natural light. Natural and Sustainable Materials With an increasing focus on sustainability and eco-friendly choices, natural materials are making a comeback in window dressing. Consider opting for bamboo or rattan window blinds as an excellent choice, or even real wood shutters. These materials not only add warmth and texture to your space but also have a low impact on the environment, allowing you to create a stylish and conscious interior. Another emerging trend in window dressing is the use of organic cotton curtains. Not only are these curtains made from pesticide-free cotton, but they also come in a wide range of styles and patterns, making them suitable for any room decor. Organic cotton is not only better for the environment but also for the health of those living in the space as it is the perfect way to eliminate exposure to harmful chemicals often found in conventional fabric production. Building upon these natural materials, many designers are incorporating recycled fabrics into their window dressing creations. From repurposed denim to old saris transformed into blinds or curtains, using recycled fabrics adds natural elements of uniqueness and sustainability to any space or home's decor. This trend not only helps reduce waste but also gives new life to materials that would otherwise end up in landfills. Embracing Natural Light with Sheer Curtains No matter the season or location, allowing sunlight to flood your living space not only brightens up the entire room but also enhances mood and overall well-being.  Sheer panels and curtains have an enduring appeal, offering a soft, romantic ambiance while allowing natural light to filter through. Unlike heavy drapes or blinds that block out light completely, these window dressings are designed to let maximum sun rays into your home while gently diffusing them. This effect not only brings warmth into your space but also highlights the beauty of natural light's ever-changing qualities throughout the day. This year, sheer curtains are back in vogue, with a variety of patterns and textures to choose from. You can opt for delicate floral patterns, light and airy linen fabrics, or go for an elegant, solid-colored sheer to add a modern look and touch of sophistication to your rooms. At first glance sheer curtains may seem delicate but they are surprisingly versatile and can fit seamlessly into any interior design style. Whether you prefer a minimalist look or an eclectic mix of patterns and textures, these lightweight fabrics are a popular choice and offer endless possibilities for personalization. Additionally, their subtle elegance adds an air of sophistication without overpowering other elements in the room.  Making a Statement with Bold Patterns and Colors  Dare to be different with bold patterns and prints on your window dressing and decorative elements. Whether it's geometric shapes, tribal motifs, or abstract designs, these eye-catching curtains or blinds window treatment options can become the focal point of any room. Just remember the best way to balance the overall look is by keeping the rest of the decor relatively simple and cohesive. One way to incorporate bold patterns is by opting for patterned curtains or roller shades. Instead of plain white or beige, why not choose a curtain with an assortment of geometric shapes or vibrant floral motifs? These bold patterns instantly add depth and character to any room, creating a focal point that draws the eye. Additionally, mixing and matching different patterned window treatment design in curtains can create a visually stunning effect that adds dynamism and creativity. Playing with bold colors in addition to patterns, opens up endless possibilities for window dressing. Shades such as deep blues, electric yellows, or rich purples can evoke various moods and emotions within a space. Don't be afraid to experiment with color palette combinations either – pairing complementary hues like reds and greens or contrasting tones like black and white can create a dramatic finishing touch with visual impacts. Layered Window Dressing Why settle for single style preferences when you can have the best of both worlds? Layered window dressing is a trend that's gaining popularity, allowing you to combine practicality with style. For instance, you can pair sheer curtains with blackout blind styles for maximum light control and privacy. This double-layered curtains combination offers versatility while showcasing your design prowess. One exciting aspect of layered window dressing is the opportunity to mix and match different textiles, colors, and patterns. By combining sheer curtains with heavier drapes or roman blinds, you can instantly add depth and dimension to your windows while also allowing for an adjustable level of privacy and light control. Additionally, layering textures like linen or velvet with lightweight cotton fabrics can create a visually interesting contrast that adds richness to any room. Not only does layered window dressing provide aesthetic benefits but it also offers practical advantages. The combination of multiple layers allows for complete darkness with more control over natural light, also an easy way in helping to regulate temperature especially in older homes during different seasons. As a bonus this type of window treatment is a great way to enhance soundproofing capabilities by creating a barrier against outside noise. With the growing popularity of open-plan living spaces where flexibility is key, layered window dressing provides endless possibilities for customization while simultaneously adding sophistication and functionality to your home decor scheme. Vintage Revival Windows have always been a gateway to express one's personality and add character to a space. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of vintage-inspired window dressing that brings back the charm and elegance of yesteryears. Gone are the days when minimalistic and modern styles dominated every aspect of interior design; today, it's all about reviving the vintage aesthetic. One of the most notable trends in vintage window dressing is the use of lace curtains. Delicate and intricate, these curtains instantly transport your space back to a time where attention to detail was paramount. Combined with soft natural light filtering through them, lace curtains exude an aura of romance and tranquility. To keep up with modern sensibilities, many interior designers are pairing the simple look of lace curtains with sleeker furniture pieces for an interesting fusion of old meets new. Another trend that has taken center stage in vintage revival is stained glass windows. Originally popular in churches and historical buildings, stained glass windows are now being integrated into residential spaces as well. With their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, these windows add a touch of regality to any room they grace. Paired with classic furnishings like velvet sofas or ornate mirrors, stained glass windows create an instant focal point that demands attention. Earthy Tones and Natural Colors Neutral and earthy tones are dominating interior design trends, and this extends to window dressing too. Shades like warm browns, soothing greens, and soft terracotta create a serene and inviting ambiance. These colors work well with a variety of design styles, from modern farmhouse to bohemian chic. One reason behind this shift is the desire for spaces that promote wellness and mindfulness. Earthy tones help to create an environment where one can feel grounded and at peace. These natural colors not only add visual harmony but also encourage an atmosphere of relaxation in our often hectic lives. Another advantage of incorporating earthy tones into your window dressing is their versatility. Natural shades have a timeless appeal that can be easily adapted to different design aesthetics. Whether it's Scandinavian minimalism or rustic farmhouse charm you seek, these earthy hues effortlessly complement any style while still allowing your personal flair to shine through. Incorporating Smart Technology into Window Treatments In today's modern world, it seems like everything is becoming smarter - from phones and TVs to cars and even appliances. And now, modern window dressing is following suit. Incorporating smart technology into modern window treatments is one of the latest trends in interior design, allowing homeowners to not only add convenience but also elevate the ambiance of their living spaces. One popular smart technology in window dressing is motorization. With motorized venetian blinds, rollers or curtains, you can easily control the amount of light entering your room with just a touch of a button or through voice command. This feature not only provides convenience but also a great option to ensure privacy and energy efficiency, as you can program your window treatments to automatically open and close at specific times. Another emerging trend in smart window treatments is integration with home automation systems. By connecting your shades or blinds to a central hub, you can remotely control them using your smartphone or by voice activation through virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Home. These current trends enables seamless coordination with other devices in your smart home ecosystem, such as lighting and heating systems, creating a truly connected and comfortable environment. As technology continues to advance at an astonishing pace, incorporating smart technology into our window treatments brings endless possibilities and innovation to our homes. Whether it's for convenience, energy efficiency, or adding a touch of sophistication to our living spaces - embracing these latest trends in window dressing will surely transform any ordinary room into something extraordinary. Adding Elegance with Floor-Length Drapes Create a sense of grandeur and drama for large windows with floor-to-ceiling window dressing. This trend not only maximizes natural light but also elongates the height of your space, making it feel more expansive. Curtains or drapes that flow from the high ceilings to the floor add an element of luxury and sophistication to any room. The length of these floor-length curtains allows them to reach all the way down to the floor, effectively sealing off drafts and preventing cold air from entering your home during colder months. This can help you save on energy costs by keeping your home warm without relying too heavily on heating systems. When it comes to choosing the perfect floor-length drapes for your space, consider opting for light-colored fabrics that will add a sense of airiness and brightness to your room. Soft pastels or creamy whites can create a serene and calming ambiance while still maintaining an elegant touch. Pairing these drapes with an ornate curtain rod with intricate details or gilded finishes further enhances their luxurious appeal. Embracing this trend in window dressing is sure to elevate the overall look and feel of any space in your home or office. Whether you're aiming for a regal bedroom retreat or an opulent living area, investing in floor-length drapes is definitely worth considering if you want to make a stylish statement while adding functionality at the same time. Conclusion Window dressing is an art that can elevate the style of your home and influence your daily life. Whether you choose to go natural and sustainable, embrace bold prints, or incorporate vintage charm or rustic look, the key is to stay true to your personality and create a space that speaks to you. At HomeStyleMatters.co.uk, we hope these window dressing trends have inspired you to transform your windows into stunning focal points that enhance the beauty of your home. Remember, the key to successful window dressing lies in striking the right balance between functionality and styling. So, let your creativity flow, and have fun designing your dream windows! Read the full article
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i-am-thornqueen · 1 year ago
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Thanks for the early birthday greetings! <3
As for ThornQueen style, think along the lines of... 'she's probably a witch.' I don't think I stand out all that much in general, but I live in a more or less rural, French part of my province, so I tend to catch the eye when I show up in a skirt made from recycled sari or a rockabilly dress, riding a bright pink electric bicycle. The town's small enough that I've gone to the grocery store before and the girl at the checkout got excited because she was meeting 'the girl with the flowers in her hair'. ^_^;
Had the most fascinating compliment at work today. <3
One of the younger girls I work with pranced up behind my chair while I was checking prescriptions and was so excited to show me her outfit today. She did a little pose and said, "I let out my inner real name redacted "ThornQueen" today!"
It was so cute how proud she was that she'd dressed like me.
Like, yes, sweetheart, let your inner ThornQueen out! You are the most adorable little widget and I highly approve of your fashion sense. <3
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jaipuronline01-blog · 5 years ago
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Cotton Wrap Skirts
Jaipuronline Shop, a notable name among producers, suppliers and wholesalers of Rajasthani Handmade Clothing made for women's and youngsters.We no longer handiest deal famously perceived Rajasthani Clothing anyway also bargain in Handmade Blue Pottery Tiles, Well perceived Khantha Quilts, Handmade Home Furnishing devices and Fashion Jewelry.
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mogulbohochic · 2 years ago
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Caftans, kaftan maxi dress, embroidered dresses, silk tunics, recycled sari dresses, handmade, boho dresses, wrap skirts, maxi skirts, nightgowns, tunics, boho pants and more at https://www.etsy.com/shop/bohemianindichic
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mogulinterior · 21 days ago
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Boho Hippy Gypsy Travel Clothing
VISIT OUR ONLINE STORE AT MOGULINTERIOR The boho trendy soft and smooth-textured caftan maxi is the perfect lounger yet luxurious and a must-have piece for your wardrobe. Wear on its own as a maxi dress or pair with skinny jeans, with a broad belt or sash and jazz up with a ton of mala beads, the recycled sari caftan is comfortable and perfect for relaxing at home. at pool parties as a hostess…
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neonlitvintage · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Recycled Sari Bag-World Finds Fair Trade.
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mogulinteriororlando · 2 years ago
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Mix the retro vintage 70s style with the extravagant bold prints of the recycled sari dresses and you have quite a boho chic fashionista @mogulinterior #retro #vintage #handmade #fashion #retrostyle #classic #style #aesthetic #boho #design #vintagefashion #antique #retroaesthetic #vintageclothing #interiordesign (at Mogulinterior) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co7fSbWOJ5w/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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