An amalgamation of traditional handwork: zardozi and sticking of various materials using Fevicryl Fabric Glue . “Keeping zardozi alive as a tradition with the help of fevicryl fabric glue”.
The idea of this book is to have all the designs in one place and to showcase how versatile the usage of Fabric Glue is when it comes to using it and when it comes to who is using it. There is no specific genre that it would belong to. It can be used by someone who wants to design eclectic, pop; someone who wants to design a wedding gown or cocktail dress; someone who wants to make a beautiful lehenga or on a small girl’s frock.
For years now Fabric Glue has slowly helped designers to create what they envisioned and how it can be done effectively, and it has helped karigars to make a living by embroidering and embellishing a plethora of garments.
by Param Sahib
by Param Sahib
Guldasta takes you on a magical trip to a land full of candyfloss colors and Pop 3D embroidered flowers that never fails to amaze, and give a lasting out of the world spacing. An amalgamation of bold colors with vivid tactile textures and spacing, infused on contemporary silhouettes and styles with signature POP motifs of the designer.
The collection is a mix range of heavily embellished jackets, lehengas and tops on the rich bases of raw silks, chanderi and spacing. The signature patchwork and happy crafted skirts are versatile pieces that can be reworn as separates anytime.
The collection is a modern take on celebrations and festivities of a BRIDE, and the tribe that forms an important part of her celebrations of the spacing for mehendi and sangeet, brides who want to stand out and express their bold styles more elaborately these one of a kind pieces of INDO WESTERN palette
by Karleo
by Karleo
The bridal collection is presented in a classic western silhouette, exemplifying the resplendence of white wedding couture, in tones of ivory and silver. However, the nuanced approach towards the embroidery and embellishment reflects an Indian sensibility, with elements such as Indian crystals. Traditional Indian floral motifs meet the clean lines of a contemporary western aesthetic, allowing the bride of today to express her multifaceted personality. With materials including illusion tulle, and nylon mesh fused with silk crêpe and satin, the outfit features detailing such as the zarkan technique of hand-sticking crystals to realise patterns and textures.
by Shrestha Mishra
by Shrestha Mishra
The two silhouettes presented are what a quintessential bride would own and adorn during her wedding. The motifs are delicate florals embellished with feather light sequins and glass cut-dana, which add to the shine and softness of the garments. Sticking with tone on tone story, the coral colour takes over the garment in many tints and shades with beautiful, minute and intricate designs on the saree and lehenga.