Showing posts with label Indian salwar kameez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian salwar kameez. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Indian Salwar Kameez - Ahaarya



Ahaarya is my go-to site for my Indian outfits for women. In fact, I buy all of my casual salwar kameez online from them – and I’ve even begun buying my party wear salwar kameez online from them, as well. The colors are beautiful and vibrant; the materials are high-quality. They have the feel of being tailored to your personal measurements, but without the price tag of that attached. But these are all qualities you can find from anyone who sells Indian clothing for women. It is their classic modernity that sets them apart.
For years my mother was bugging me to wear traditional Indian outfits for women to family functions, but I felt like I couldn’t find anything that was my style. But I really ended up liking what I found at Ahaarya. They have up-to-date, modern styles of salwar kameez, yet they call to mind a more classic style, so you don’t have to throw out the outfits every season when the new fashions come out. Because of this modern feel, I don’t feel constricted to wearing my salwar kameez to family events. I wear my casual salwar kameez when I go out with friends and I wear my party wear salwar kameez to work events and dinners. They set me apart as having a unique style without it looking like I’m trying too hard. The clothing from Ahaarya is really a step beyond any other store – online of otherwise – that sells Indian outfits for women. Better yet, their clothing sets me apart. I can’t possibly complain about that!

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Indian Clothing at a Wedding

For the entirety of my life, I have been a part of many weddings. When I was younger, I was the flower girl and now that I am older, I am the maid of honor. I have helped many of my friends and cousins plan their weddings and it has always been very fun to me. One day, my friend asked me to help her plan a wedding with an Indian theme. This was different to me because every other wedding that I had planned revolved around well known American traditions. Regardless of my lack of knowledge, I decided to help her out anyways because I figured it would be a good learning experience.
Most of the time, I just researched online for Indian traditions. I learned a lot and helped the bride-to-be with organizing the event. However, what she needed me for the most was picking out sarees for the bridesmaids and gave me that assignment to complete on my own. I was nervous because I knew that I had to pick the most trendy and stylish sarees for five different ladies.
I wanted this wedding to be perfect for my friend so I did all of the research that I could in order to find out what was fashionable and acceptable at Indian weddings. I found out that sarees of the same color are appropriate for the bridesmaids and that, though most bridesmaids dress in the same color, it is also acceptable to wear different colored sarees. I knew that my friend wanted the bridesmaids to wear the same color, so I set out to find five of the same outfit in the same color.
The challenging part of figuring out what the traditions are was over and now came the fun part: shopping. I looked for different stores until I found the right Indian clothing online. While looking at some websites, there was always something missing: either the sarees were not trendy enough or they didn't have any in a good color.
I finally found Ahaarya, a place for Indian clothing online shopping. They have many different options such as Indian salwar kameez and kurtis which I found to be very interesting. In the end, I bought five beautiful black and gold sarees that would look great on every bridesmaid and I also purchased a red and green salwar kameez and a pink kurti for myself.
The wedding turned out to be a success and the bride, bridesmaids and guests all loved the sarees that were bought. I'm glad I got to help out with this event because I gained a lot of knowledge with a different culture and ended up with a few outfits in case I ever decide to travel to India.