The Timeless Saree: From India’s Heritage to Aza’s Edit of Modern Trending Drapes

Indus Origins   Classical India  Vedic references and ancient sculptures reveal saree drapes similar to the nivi style we know today. The traditional kachcha drape, still seen across regions, reflects this era’s continuity.  Mughal Influence  The Mughal courts elevated the saree into luxury fashion. Rich silks, brocades and intricate embroidery techniques like zardozi and tanchoi flourished, creating iconic traditions such as Banarasi, Paithani and Patola.  Colonial Shift  British rule… Continue reading The Timeless Saree: From India’s Heritage to Aza’s Edit of Modern Trending Drapes

13 Celebrity-Approved Blouse Sleeve Designs You’ll Want to Copy for Weddings and Parties

Believe it or not, your saree and lehenga blouse have the power to steal the limelight. This season, with so many iterations of classic silhouettes receiving the love they deserve, designers are also experimenting with new-age blouse sleeve designs. Also, with the winter weddings and parties approaching in full swing, there has not been a better time to lean into statement blouses… Continue reading 13 Celebrity-Approved Blouse Sleeve Designs You’ll Want to Copy for Weddings and Parties

Hidden Weaves: Unravelling the Lesser-Known Indian Handlooms 

India’s handloom legacy is as rich and versatile as the country itself, spun from threads of culture, traditions and time. While the luxurious sheen of Banarasi, the smooth texture of Chanderi and the opulent Kanjeevaram silks often take centre stage, a quieter universe of lesser-known Indian handlooms traditions thrives in far-flung villages and tribal hamlets. … Continue reading Hidden Weaves: Unravelling the Lesser-Known Indian Handlooms 

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