Thursday, 25 April 2013

New Designs of Men dhoti kurta


Dhoti is a term used by Nepalese as derogatory hating means to Indians due to history and political regions. The main roots lies in the settling of Biharis in South West Terai Region during 80's and still continuing due to 1950 Indo-Nepal Trety. Most of the Indians outside india tends to be professional but in case of Nepal, nearly 99% of indian origin are employed in blue collar jobs n remains the poorest people in Nepal. Due to their different unsual smelling, dressing, talking behaviour and being immigrants, the people in Nepal hates them like no one in the world. The Nepali people thinks that the solution is only possible if those population will go back to their original place in India, as Nepalese considers them illegal immigrants.
Due to open border of Nepal with India, thousands of indians especially from the border states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh enter nepal for jobs in labour, tailoring, barbers, carpenters and this is seen by Nepali people as illegal immigration and the reasons for hating them calling "DHOTI".


Patiala Salwar kurta

Monday, 22 April 2013

New Indian sari designs


Draped slightly above the ankles, this way of draping the sari is quite popular among the tribal people of Tamil nadu. This method of draping the sari is simple and is designed for easy walking and performing chores in the jungle. Often no blouse is worn in this style or a simple piece of cloth bound over the bust line serves as blouse.
Kodagu style: Worn mainly by women from Kodagu district of Karnataka, this style is distinguished by the pleats being in the back. The pallu is flung on to the right shoulder and held in place by a pin.


Indian sari

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

New Designs of Modren sari

Northern pride drape: In the north of India, the saree is worn the traditional way, with the end of the pallu covering the bosom. In the front, they have skirt pleats and the pallu is draped around the shoulders and over the chest, to demurely cover the bust. It’s a good drape to wear when you want to look more demure, perhaps in front of the elders.


modern sari

Monday, 15 April 2013

New Designs of Traditional sari

The Traditional way: This is the most common way of wearing the sari. The sari is draped once around the waist and pleats are formed and tucked in the middle facing left. The remaining cloth is slung over the left shoulder to cover the lady's torso. Often the pall, as the top part is called could be pleated and pinned neatly to the wearer's shoulder or could be left open for the lady to manage.


Traditional sari

Saturday, 13 April 2013

How you Can Manage The Sari Dress

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Draped without pleats, it is wrapped around the waist and drawn back to the right side and the pallu is slung over the left shoulder. Once again pulled up from under the right arm, it is slung over the left shoulder. Often an ornate key bunch is added to the edge to complete this very feminine and elegant drape.

sari


Saturday, 6 April 2013

Indian Mehndi designs

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Thursday, 4 April 2013

Mehndi Tattoos

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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Arabic Mehndi Designs

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Monday, 1 April 2013

Simple Mehndi Designs

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