Friday, December 23, 2011

Fashion Colour Predictions by
Anokhi to help you with your Asian Wedding Planning










Anokhi has been designing and dressing outfits for 3 generations and we believe in presenting all outfits with an Indian flair. When we talk about traditional Indian wear we are talking about the feminity of the Indian women and they way she tries to embellish it. Her clothes reflect her attitude, make her identity to her reflection, the reflection that is the essence of the living and make her a person of influence. Women want the best for herself and when it comes to dressing, she wants to look perfect. Anokhi’s clothes are an amalgam of hues, glitters, ravishing style that symbolises the Indian ethnic wear.


At Anokhi each bride has there own feel to create an outfit to give the sheer and shimmer look of the Indian beauty. The latest collection fashion we have chosen pastel shades and lighter fabrics like georgette, crepe tissue, and chiffon and crushed fabrics. Never forgetting the traditional roots of the Indian identity, this can so easily be forgotten nowadays.


Anokhi’s main emphasis on fabrics with excellent colour schemes and embroidery with fashion embellishments in all their compositions, as the fabric makes the design become a reality. The embroideries include fantastic Zardosi, Dabka, Beads, Sequins, Antique look and of course thee Swaroski, which is in fashion and what brides ware crying for!


Anokhi has been a pioneer in the industry and at the forefront of the fashion world having introduces Shararas, fish cut Lengha’s, in georgette and brocade and Trousers with fusion of Indian and western cuts, plus many more wonderful fabrics. The Sarees are introduced with new colour shades with blouses in satin tissue and crepe tissue. The new collection for 2012 displays a complete range in the most innovative designs and textures with a creative disposition as well as an exquisite harmony of colours in soft flowing fabrics from many Indian states like Bengal, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Orrisa, Bangalore, Tamil nadu, Hyderabad and UP. Plus many more as the fabric is the main part of the garment, it’s like trying to paint the Mona Lisa without paint!


The Banarsi pure saree display the rich heritage of India and its style and grace, a feeling for celebration! All these creations are now on display at Anokhi House of Sarees, Leicester.

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