Monday, 12 November 2018

Kota Doria- A beauty to Behold

The stark desert landscape of Rajasthan often gets broken by lively and energetic colors of ethnic fabrics. Rajasthan has given the world an array of unique fabrics and one of them is Kota Doria, a delicate blend of cotton and pure silk. The graceful and intense fabric transforms the desolate desert into a mesmerizing celebration of colors.

All About Kota Doria
The craftsmen use wrap weaving technique to weave the soft, fine cotton and the weft to blend in silk. The outcome is sheer magic, as the resultant fabric enjoys the best of both worlds durability from cotton and charm from silk.
Kota Doria sarees are lightweight and airy, making it an ideal choice for the hot weather conditions in India and around the globe. The spectacular- looking saree usually has an array of designs and patterns but the chequered pattern is one among the most common.
The pure cotton and silk blend are lovingly embellished with golden zari to give it a magnificent appearance. You will be able to find Kota Doria sarees with a choice of beautiful borders, but what is captivating is the vibrant hues that the sarees are available in. Gorgeous shades of pink, orange, saffron and blue complete the look and feel of a royal Kota Doria.

Zari is undoubtedly a must in Kota Doria. It adorns the borders, which are generally broad. The rich-looking zari makes these sarees perfect for all kind of occasions. Another Kota Doria design that is highly sought-after is the gold and silver zari stripes in the border and near the pallu. The richness of the zari threads makes these designs perfect for every celebration.

The lightness of the fabric coupled with unique colors and combinations makes Kota Doria one-of-a-kind ethnic fabric. If you wish to make your Kota Doria saree collection distinctive, own them only at Aachho at affordable prices for all the ladies to slay in style.s

Thursday, 8 November 2018

Rajasthani Ethnic Wear - Where Fashion Meets Sophistication

Vibrant, fresh hues straight from the land of sand dunes, camels and beautiful wildlife that's the spirit behind Rajasthani attire, be it Rajasthani ethnic clothing or contemporary.  Authentic colours and lively embroidery that  portrays  the  charm  of its  people  and  warmth  of the  state  have  always  been  an instinctive part of the clothing culture of  Rajasthan.
There is  certainly  no denying the  fact  that the couture of any  culture  portrays  and imbibes the  essence  of its  legacy.  History  has  it  the  land  of  Rajasthan  is  believed  to  be  the  land  of the brave and courageous.  Rajasthani people live like  heroes  of the wartime.  Their  life  is gala or rather it  is  their  viewpoint  to  celebrate  every  second  of their  life.  This beautiful state  is  full  of inspiration couture of  Rajasthan  reflects  the effervescent tradition of the  state.  From the ghagras to the pagri to the classy embroidery over the  jewellery, everything from  Rajasthan  has  a unique flavour.
Rajasthan's  rich  culture is  exhibited  via its majestic forts, beautiful festivals, mouth-watering food,  royal  palaces, Rajasthani  ethnic  wear  and performing arts.  The Rajasthani ethnic clothing is lively and elaborate and is still proudly worn by Rajasthanis. 
The  ethnic  wear  and  dresses  of the native Rajasthanis are a spectacular combination of traditional lineage and weatherproof designing.   

Womens  Rajasthani  Ethnic Clothing 
The ethnic  Rajasthani  clothing  is  either a  saree  or ghagra choli.  Saree  may  be  either  cotton  or  silk  and are commonly beautifully embroidered.  Coloured stones tinsel and silken threads are  used  to  design  alluring floral patterns and ethnic motifs and enhance the royal look of the  saree.  Beautiful zari work with golden and silver threads and semi-precious gems may  replace  the  showy  coloured stones.  Tie and Dye, Bandhani and block printed textiles  are  also  the common preference  of the  people.
Authentic Rajasthani Ethnic clothing for  women  is  ghagra, a choli(also known as  kurti  or  kanchli)  and  odhni.  The ghagra is a  full-  length, embroidered and pleated skirt, which  comes  in a  wide  variety of  prints,  colours, and  fabrics  such as  silk, georgette,  cotton  and  crepe.  Of all the different prints, the  lehriya, tie n dye,  bandhej, and  Mothra  are  the most commonly worn.  To transmit royal elegance, antique borders and Jaipuri  gotta-patti  work are assimilated to the ghagra.
The choli,  kanchali  or the  kurti  are  the upper wear of the Rajasthani ethnic clothing.  These are vibrant, colourful and beautifully designed and  shaped  as per respective body measurements.  To  give  it an ethnic touch, they are  enriched  with sequins and  beads, alluring mirror-work,  creative  -cutwork  and shells and coral.
The  chunar  or the  odhni  is  a  piece  of  cloth  with a  long  length, approximately 2.5  meters  in  length  and 1.5  meters  in  width, and is  worn  as a  veil.  Made  of patched fabric or  light  printed  it  features  aesthetic and pleasing embroidery, beadwork or other adornments.  There  are  various  ways  of  wearing  it, but the most Rajasthani ethnic  way  is  tucking  one  corner  inside the ghagra,  resting  the  middle  portion on the  chest  and draping the end part over each  shoulder  and above the  head,  covering  it  elegantly.
Fashion  keeps on evolving and never  remains  the same.  But at  times  the changing trend of tradition leads fashion to a  point  where  it  is  considered  to  be  something reserved as classic.  The royal and ethnic clothing of  Rajasthan  has  reached  to a  point  where it is being tagged as sophisticatedly as  vintage  yet fashionable.  To  experience  royalty  with a  blend  of  culture,  sophistication  and glamour, the alluring and exquisite range of Rajasthani Ethnic wear  only  at  Aachho  for you at affordable prices are no  less  than a  dream  come true.  Hurry!!!  Own  it and  just  be  your  own  kind of  Royalty.

Sunday, 4 November 2018

Rajputi Poshak- Blend of Culture and Style

When it comes to fashion your outfit is the most integral part to be taken care about. Apart from looking beautiful and glamorous, your outfit says a lot about your personality. Everyone has a unique style and taste in fashion. Women have inherited graceful styling tips and suggestions from their grandmothers to mothers, mothers to daughters and sisters. Fashion has always been and will continue to be an integral part of a woman's beauty.
With a lot of craze and buzz around the globe about western clothing, we are no exception habituating western clothing and looks to our daily lifestyle. But women have not been able to resist the grace, charm, beauty and their love for traditional wear. It is true that we have wholeheartedly accepted western clothing but when it comes to social gatherings, weddings. festivals ethnic wear is the first priority for most of the Indian women. One of the most talked about traditional wear known for its simplicity, fabric, and sophistication yet glamorous is the Traditional Rajputi Poshak.
This beautiful Poshak is the traditional outfit worn by all the gorgeous ladies from Rajasthan, has its own unique identity among Rajput ladies and is known as 'The Rajputi Poshak'.
Now, most of you must be wondering what is so distinctive about the Poshak? Well, we have already witnessed the royal outfit Poshak in many of our historical movies. Rajasthan's historic tv series or Bollywood films are incomplete without the royal and classy looks of the kings and queens wearing these jaw-dropping, captivating yet traditional Rajputi Poshaks.
Rajputi Poshak was worn by Rajput ladies in history and continues to be worn at present, in the same manner, it was worn ages before. This vintage outfit has its special identity and value for Rajputi ladies as a sign of royal culture. The royal Rajputi Poshak is very elegant and easy to manage and sets you apart from the crowd because of its antique beauty and grace.
When you wear this classic outfit it will not only make you feel and look royal but also get you connected to the history of Rajasthan.

' Rajputi Poshak' comes in a set of four pieces including kurti, ghagra, kanchali and odhani. This beautiful attire has an abundant variety in its own. Let's learn how to wear a Rajputi Poshak.
Rajputi attire
Rajputi Poshak-Kanchali
1. Kanchali is an integral innerwear part of the Poshak worn by the rajputi ladies underneath the royal attire.
Rajputi Poshak-Kurti
2. Kurti is worn by the women over the Kanchali, the kurti covers the body from the neckline till the waist. Kurti is generally a sleevless top and kanchali comes up with sleeves. Kurti and kanchali both are worn together by Rajputi women.
Rajputi Poshak - Ghagra
3. The most beautiful part of the poshak is the gahgra, which is worn below the kurti by rajputi women. Rajputi Poshak has a wide range of beautiful ghagras to offer women with intricate gotta-patti,  zari zardozzi, tara and kundan work to look at how the symbol of every graceful woman should look like.
Rajputi Poshak- Odhani
4. The odhani, is a duppatta that adds sparkle to your outfit. There are different types of odhanis such as Pyor odhani and semi pyor and cotton odhanis. Pyor and semi pyor odhanis are worn on with heavy designing over the Poshaks,while cotton odhanis are worn for everyday purpose or go well with light work over the poshak.

Any social gathering in Rajput community such as weddings or festivals like teej, gangour and puja is incomplete without poshak and you will find these Rajputi ladies flaunting their traditional yet gorgeous ‘Rajputi Poshaks’. Best known for its antique and beautiful Poshaks Aachho offers you an extensive range of jaw-dropping zarro, bridal, rajputi poshaks and many more only for you at Aachho for all the women to slay in style and royalty. 

Bandhani Suits- The Art Of Colour and Fashion

Bandhani, also popularised as Bandhej; is a kind of tie and dye textile which is embellished by plucking the cloth into many bindings.that form a beautiful pattern or design. Executed mainly in the states of Gujarat, a few parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, the word Bandhani is derived from a Sanskrit word 'Banda' which means ' to tie'. Bandhej or Bandhani is the most ancient form of tie and dye. As per the historical incidences, the first Bandhani saree was worn many years back at a royal wedding. Ajanta caves also have a visual representation of Bandhej and this old art continues to be practiced presently.
Bandhani art is generally done on fabrics such as silk and cotton. The fabric is lightly tied and is then dipped into a bath of dye. The tied area of the respective fabric is dyed in beautiful bright colors. Bandhej is a mixture of a cluster of appealing twirls, pleasing color combinations and cluster of patterns. Wearing a Bandhani is an identification mark in some communities. Finer the Bandhani work is.  more costly the fabric is.
Bandhani Suits being much craved about are easy to wear and is a specialty of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Designs of Bandhani suits have become more famous recently and can be adorned on any occasion. Bandhani is a beautiful art and is generally worn not only by women but by the men in the form of beautiful turbans. To give a majestic look. Bandhani suits come with intricate and alluring embroidered borders sprinkled with eye-catching mirror work, while some come with applique and patchwork borders or patterns designed with gorgeous Bandhani and Lehariya.
Women's love to wear Bandhani Suits not only because it gives you a feeling of royalty but also for its wornable and comfortable fabric like cotton and silk. The overall effect of Bandhani Suits is very contemporary.  even though the technique used is traditionally ancient.
Colors of Bandhani Suits
Bandhani Suits have its own specific importance in different communities around the globe. Bandhani being the oldest techniques of designing different patterns on fabric is generally composed of natural colors. However. each color in Bandhani suit has its own significance.
RED, which is considered to be a symbol of marriage, is believed to get a good future along with a good luck to a newly wedded bride.
SAFFRON is said to be the color of Yogi.
YELLOW signifies happiness and spring.
BLACK AND MAROON are meant to be the colors of mourning.
Bandhani suits are a colorful delight. Bandhani comprises of many designs such as Boond, Chaubandi, Trikunti, Kodi, etc. Bandhani Suits have been here for decades and continue to stay for many more years to come. Many skilled craftsmen have been continuously working on this beautiful flourishing art. This art of tie and dye has and is becoming a huge fashion and has found its prestigious space in different accessories and garments.

Keeping in mind your dedication to culture yet love for passion, we at Aachho bring forward a beautiful wide variety of Bandhani Suits at affordable prices for all the women. Aachho's Bandhani suits are a must-have blend of tradition with glamour.