Indian Shaadi Dress: BRIDE PRIDE Indrani Dasgupta

This is Indian shaadi dress and generally this dress is used on Indian wedding, I like this Indian shaadi dress and this Indian shaadi dress is available on market in different sizes and different colors.
“My silhouettes are flattering and colours not traditional. I have tried unusual shades of pink. The flower motifs look real, and there is an interesting use of geometric patterns. I don’t like making it bulky around the waist, so the lehenga flairs towards the bottom. Then I have experimented a lot with necklines and back lines… including backless and choli styles.”
“The Indian people today are moving from the conventional wear while dressing for a ceremony. Through my work I have presented old embroidery techniques in a contemporary way for women, for it is only embroidery that gives one scope for experiment.”
“I am inspired by the village colour palette, particularly from Rajasthan. My designs have a Mughal look taken from various monuments. There is lots of inlay work, badla work and floral prints in my collection. I have used silk, georgettes, silk organza and katan, that is soft silk.”
“I do not want to commercialise my clothes. I have come to Bridal Asia so that my clothes can reach out to people,” avers Abha. Anjana Somany’s designs bring alive the folk trend in an urban way. “My set of work has age-old crafts mixed with a varied choice of fabric and style.” Via

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