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07 September
Dressing Tips for the Festival of Onam. Designerplanet
Author: Sakina Khatoon
Dressing Tips for the Festival of Onam. Designerplanet
Onam Festival Onam is one of the most popular festivals in Kerala. There are so many traditions and cultural practices involved with this great festival. This festival is celebrated as harvest festival with great enthusiasm where there are exciting boat races, all flower decorations called pookolams, mouth watering party called Onasadya, Mundu saree or kerala sari dressed women dancing thiruvathirakali and fierce men depicting the dramatic kathakali dance, Onam is nothing short of an extravagant festival. Among all these celebrations, it is also important to dress in beautiful ethnic clothes on this day. The traditional dress code followed during festivals is basically a white, off white or cream saree with a golden border commonly called Kerala Saree or Kerala Saree for women and men with white colored mundu or dhoti with kasavu border combined with a shirt or kurta is every man's favorite.
For women
Kerala mundu and sarees ensemble is the traditional dress of Kerala. All women like to dress in this attire on the occasion of Onam. These elegant sarees are usually white or off white in color. For those who want fashion and tradition, they can try the Kerala sari with kalamkari works or the Kerala sari with wall paintings etc. Your fashion meets tradition!
In addition to Sari, you can also opt for long dresses or skirts with Kasavu edge so that the essence of the Onam festival is maintained. kasavu skirt with capes and tops with murals, off white anarkalis and Kurtis are also on the rise. Kerala Tissue sari and Semi tissue are the new trending fabrics for ladies. Another traditional dress is the Pattu Pavada blouse. The Pattu Pavada blouse is composed of a long skirt in shades of gold and white or white with a kasavu edge and a golden blouse. You can also opt for Lehengas custom made foe onam which can be with color combination - gold and white color with Kasavu edges to sync well with the festival dress code.
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Onam Ethnic Wear for Women Men and Kids
When it comes to women's traditional clothing choices for Onam, they almost always wear a traditional Kasavu saree in white with a gold and silver border. Keeping it light and simple yet absolutely classy, you can choose a cotton Kasavu saree and accessorize it with a light gold jewelry set and maybe gajra in your hair.
With its scallop and organza details, this beige and black hand-woven silk saree will update your wardrobe. This saree style is popular with millennials because it preserves the spirit of a saree through the use of elegant pleats in the skirt. When paired with a beautiful piece of jewelry, the saree is an alluring outfit to wear to your first celebration in Onam.
The most attractive saree is this Kanjivaram. It is a silky silk saree that makes a statement for all Indian fashionistas. It is specifically created and braided for specific events and purposes. It's made from delicate fabric threads, and the finish is stunning with a variety of patterns. This saree is ideal for your wardrobe if you are an avid supporter of Indian cultural clothing. You will look nothing less than a goddess wearing this. To complete the Onam look, secure your hair in a bun or rock an open hairstyle with a pearl necklace.
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This piece will make you look no less than a goddess. Get your hair up in a bun or pull off an open hairstyle with a pearl choker necklace to complement the look for Onam.
The simple yet charming set of a straight long kurta paired with a matching churidar and a beautiful dupatta is going to be a great outfit for any plans during the day. Pair it with the latest jutti designs to turn some heads!
Sway in style with this elegantly embroidered anarkali in the sublime hues. Pair this Anarkali kurta with a pants/churidaar in the same shades for one of the best and convenient for Onam this year.
You can opt for traditional jewelry like necklaces, antique jewelry, temple designs, etc. Jhumkas and traditional elephant jewelry and temple designs are widely popular these days. You can also opt for oxidized silver jewelry that really goes well with Kerala sarees giving a modern look.
For men
Mundu is the traditional and casual outfit that Kerala men prefer. On the occasion of onam, the white colored mundu or dhoti with kasavu edge combined with a shirt or kurta is the favorite of all men.
HERE ARE SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT VARIOUS ONAM CLOTHING IDEAS
WHAT TO WEAR AT ONAM?
Wear something that reflects your heritage, culture and traditions. You can wear the traditional off-white and gold saree or you can opt for light and airy dresses and kurta ensembles. We have wide collection of so many Onam clothing ideas for you to look your best during the fervent celebrations.
WHAT COLOR OF CLOTHES SHOULD WE WEAR AT ONAM?
White, off-white and gold are considered the most pious and auspicious for Onam celebrations.Check out our blog for wide range of white and gold tones, as well as other brightly colored Onam outfit ideas for Onam festivities, are sure to leave you spellbound!
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02 September
Hartalika Teej Dress Up Ideas . Designerplanet
Hartalika Teej Dress Up Ideas . Designerplanet
Highlights:
The day of Teej is very special for married women, on this day fasting worships Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati by staying waterless, know the exact date of Hartalika Teej
Teej Festival - Teej is one of the most sacred Hindu festivals found in India. It can be seen in different parts of the country that women seek blessings for the life of their husbands. Teej honors the devotion of Ma Parvati who did penance for years to become Shiva's wife. Women seek their blessings for a happy married life and unmarried girls fast to get an exemplary husband like Shiva. Hartalika Teej festival is celebrated with fervor in many parts of northern India. It generally involves holy fasting, traditional prayer rituals, joyful dancing, singing, and swinging. Women of all ages gather to seek the blessings of Goddess Parvati. During the festival of Teej, like teej hartalika dresses, green is one of the most popular colors. Women also decorate their hands and feet with henna. The wonderful monsoon season is the sign of several celebrations and the holy Teej is one of them. Women choose ethnic wear like lehengas or anarkali dresses.
Types of Teej Festival
There are three types of Teej celebrated in India. These are Haryali Teej, Hartalika Teej and Kajri Teej. The Hariyali Teejalso known as 'Chhoti Teej' is held on Shravana. This is followed by Kajari Teej also known as 'Badi Teej', held after fifteen days of Hariyali Teej. The third type of Teej, Haritalika Teej falls in the month of 'Bhado' and is held almost a month after Haryali Teej. Although the customs may differ in each state, the reason that unites women in all states is to seek the blessings of marital happiness and the life of their husbands.
How is this holiday celebrated?
Women who celebrate this festival fast for a peaceful and happy married life. They also pray for the happiness of their husbands and families. The other two Teejs, Haryali Teej, and Kajari Teej are celebrated by women visiting their parents' houses. However, Hartalika Teej was celebrated when they returned to her in-laws' house. Most people wake up early on the day of this festival and wear new clothes, mostly saris. They also wear the best jewelry they own and receive many gifts from their parents and in-laws. The gifts are known by various names like Shrinjhara or Sindhare and include bangles, clothes, sindoor, etc. Many women also take care of the Hartalika Pooja and they gather near the temple or in the garden. The idol of Goddess Parvati is placed in one place and surrounded by women around her. They offer sweets, flowers and fruits, and the story of Teej Katha is narrated.
Hartalika Teej Dress Up Ideas
GREEN LOVE: In hartalika Teej it is a ritual to wear new festive clothes, adorn the best jewellery, and greet love in the form of sweets and gifts from the elders. Wear this beautiful straight silk kurta as a teej hartalika dress to start the festive season. Beautiful flower decorations in your hair, delicate jewelry and henna painted hands and feet.
Lehenga
The lehenga is one of the most classic dresses of all time. Tie your beautiful hair in a neat bun and wear pearl jhumki earrings and accessorize with a half-moon clutch bag for the perfect party look.
If you don’t want to wear a heavy lehenga, then you can style Sharara or Garara Suit in bottle green colour. The simple lehenga with a full-shelves choli is the best pick.
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Sarees
Some terrific looking saree styles for Teej and enjoy having the most coveted ethnic style of all. Hurry, buy yourself some dazzling Teej sarees.
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Try Banarasi Saree and Dresses on Teej
Banarasi Saree is one of the beautiful and beautiful dresses from India, dressed in the country for special times and weddings. This really you love is the love of all generations in beauty and splendor. Sarees Sarearesh Banaresh is in an ancient city of Varanyasi and the surrounding villages, using unique special techniques and tactics.
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GREEN BLISS:
Going to the temple and want to wear something new and green? Then, we've found the perfect Teej hartalika for you. Chanderi silk dress in classic green color is ideal. Pair with large chandelier earrings and strappy heels to match the party spirit.
Let's go through some questions about HARTALIKA TEEJ DRESS IDEAS:
HOW SHOULD I DRESS FOR HARTALIKA TEEJ?
The beauty of Indian festivals is growing in variety with casual and traditional clothes like sarees, dresses and lehengas. We suggest to you a huge collection of many teej clothing options for you!
WHAT COLOR SHOULD BE WEARED ON THE HARTALIKA TEEJ?
The most common and sought after color of Teej is green. Green represents happiness and growth and it is the most popular color worn. If you too are observing a fast and are in search of some inspiration, then you’re at the right place. If you are not observing fast, our green edit can be used as a general reference if you’re in the mood to wear some green!
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Lastly, put on some mehendi and complete your festive look. For you, we’ve got some mehendi inspirations too.
We hope this helps you achieve your look for this Hartalika Teej, and beyond if you're in the mood to wear green and help you shine like a star.
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Legend behind Hartalika Teej
According to legend, this day celebrates the union ceremony of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. While he really loved her, he didn't know she existed. He fasted and prayed hard for years in the Himalayas to impress her. His efforts were noticed and his dedication appreciated. Shiva realized the extent of her love and married her. It is believed that the goddess gave birth to one hundred and eight children before she met Shiva. Therefore, on this day, the idol of the goddess is dressed in bright and beautiful colors and there is a procession where the idol is seated in a palanquin. Some devotees also worship the idol of Lord Shiva. The idols are usually made of sand and clay. In some states like Rajasthan, this procession includes animals like elephants and camels. During the Hartalika Teej prayer, sweets, powdered rice and flowers along with coins are offered as holy offerings. The holy katha tells the story of all women or single priests. In this narrative, all women focus on the well-being of their husbands - their husbands. Apart from prayer, women give special importance to 'shringar' or make-up. They try hard to look beautiful by wearing new clothes, wearing jewelry and adorning themselves with bangles and mehendi on their hands. They also wear a bindi on their forehead. The idol of Parvati is similarly dressed. The fast is usually broken after the woman has taken a bath and finished the evening prayer. This practice marks the end of this sacred time, which is done wholeheartedly in India.
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01 September
Best Bride Entry Customized Bridal Dupatta/Chunri With Name For Wedding & Engagement 2024. Designerplanet
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Wedding bridal custom dupatta is a beautifully crafted piece of fabric worn by the bride over her head or shoulders, often paired with traditional bridal attire such as a lehenga or sari. It is an important part of the bridal attire that adds elegance and elegance to the overall look. These dupattas are usually made of luxurious fabrics such as silk, chiffon or georgette and are decorated with intricate embroidery, sequins, beads and other embellishments. They are often customized to match the bride’s outfit, incorporating similar colors, patterns and design elements.
Customized bridal dupattas can be personalized in a variety of ways, including adding the bride’s initials, wedding date, or special motifs that are meaningful to the couple. This is not only a stunning accessory, but also a treasured souvenir that can be passed down through generations, symbolizing the beauty and tradition of wedding celebrations.
Custom Bridal Dupattas: Where Tradition Meets Personalization
With the rise of online shopping, it’s easier than ever to get your hands on a custom bridal dupatta with your name on it. Whether you prefer intricate embroidery, delicate sequins, or minimalist designs, there is something to suit every bride’s taste. Browse the numerous options available, choose the design you like best, and personalize it by adding your name and, if desired, your groom’s name as well.
Bridal Entry Dupattas with Names
The bridal entrance is when the bride is escorted by her brothers towards the varmala ceremony (mandap). At that time, the bride is covered with a dupatta, with her brothers holding the four corners in their hands. This dupatta is meant to protect the bride from the evil eye.Your bridal entry sets the tone for the entire ceremony. Why not make your memories unforgettable with a customized bridal entry dupatta? Imagine yourself gliding down the aisle, your dupatta billowing behind you announcing your arrival in style beautifully embroidered with your name. It’s a moment you will cherish forever, and your personalized dupatta will become a timeless keepsake of that magical entrance.
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Embracing Tradition with a Personal Twist (Shop Now) In many cultures, the Nikah ceremony holds profound meaning, marking the beginning of a lifelong commitment. What better way to honor this tradition than with a nikah dupatta emblazoned with your name? It is more than just a piece of cloth. It is a symbol of the sacred bond you are about to form.
Find the perfect accent to your bridal attire and make a statement on your special day!”
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: What is the typical length of a bridal dupatta?
Answer: The typical length of a bridal dupatta depends on the style of outfit it is worn with. Typically, bridal dupattas are longer than dupattas worn for everyday wear. It is usually long enough to be worn over the head and shoulders and hangs down the front and back of the body. The exact length will depend on the wearer’s height, clothing style, and desired draping effect.
Question 2: How to Wear Two Bridal Dupattas?
Answer: Bridal Dupatta is a long scarf often worn with traditional Indian clothing. If you are wearing a bridal outfit that includes a dupatta, you can drape it in a few different ways.
Here are some options:
The first dupatta can be worn over the head like a veil, with the ends hanging over the shoulders.
A second dupatta can be worn over the head and across the body, with one end hanging down the back and the other hanging forward. You can also drape the dupatta over your head and shoulders and down your back.
Another option is to drape one dupatta over your head and across your body and the other dupatta over your shoulders and arms.
Ultimately, how you wear your bridal dupattas depends on your outfit style and personal preference. Experiment with different draping techniques to find the one that looks and feels best on you.
Question 3: Which color is best for bridal dupatta?
Answer: The best color for your bridal dupatta depends on your personal preference and outfit style. Traditionally, red is associated with love, passion and marriage, making it a popular color for bridal dupattas. However, many brides choose dupattas in other colors such as gold, silver, pink or green. When choosing the color of your bridal dupatta, consider the overall color scheme of your outfit. For example, if you are wearing a red lehenga (a traditional Indian skirt), a red dupatta will go well with it and create a cohesive look. If you are wearing a gold or silver lehenga, a matching gold or silver dupatta will also look beautiful. Another important factor to consider when choosing your dupatta color is your skin tone. Some colors may look better on certain skin tones than others, so try out different colors to see which suits you best. Ultimately, the best color for your bridal dupatta is the one that makes you feel confident and beautiful on your special day.
Bottom Line
Your wedding is one of the most special days of your life, and every detail should reflect your unique love story. A custom bridal dupatta emblazoned with your name (and the groom’s name, if you wish) can add romance and personality to your bridal ensemble. So, embrace this trend and make your wedding truly unforgettable with a dupatta named as unique as you.
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