Showing posts with label party wear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party wear. Show all posts

Monday, 24 October 2016

Buy Different Kinds of Nehru Jackets Online To Suit Different Occasions

The Nehru Jacket is trending in a big way when it comes to men’s fashion. This quintessentially ethnic jacket is extremely versatile can be easily matched up with casual and formal wear or western and ethnic wear. The Nehru jacket is now the toast of men’s fashion and is being seen on fashion ramp walks and red carpet events quite often, this in turn inspires men across the country to emulate the stars and follow the designers who currently favor this jacket. Keeping this in mind let’s take a look at the best and different kinds of Nehru jackets available online and in stores near you. Read further to know more about these trendy jackets and their different variations.

Sleeveless Nehru Jacket


Sleeveless Nehru Jacket

The Sleeveless Nehru Jacket is the most popular form of the Nehru Jacket right now. This jacket can be easily worn with western formals and casuals and can also be paired up with the kurta pyjama. These jackets are easy to wear throughout that year and make for great daily wear, whether it is a dinner or movie date with friends or for formal work wear.

Double Breasted Nehru Jacket

Double Breasted Nehru Jacket

The double breasted Nehru Jacket is similar to double breasted blazer in terms of tailoring. This is a infinitely more formal silhouette than the single breasted variation and has a slimming effect giving the illusion of a more slim male upper body.

Velvet Nehru Jacket

Velvet Nehru Jacket

Just like the velvet blazer, the velvet Nehru jacket is also pretty popular for its high sheen fabric. The velvet Nehru jacket is best worn during the winters and is more suitable for evening wear at parties and wedding receptions. Wear them with western formals or a kurta pyjama in muted colors to bring out a fine contrast.

Poly Viscose Nehru Jacket

Poly Viscose Nehru Jacket

The Poly Viscose jacket is popular for its fabric that is wrinkle free, sweat absorbent and summer friendly. Easily available in bright vibrant colors, the poly viscose jacket goes well with western casuals. Poly Viscose jackets are best dry cleaned only and hand washing will ruin the fabric.

Slim Fit Nehru Jackets

Slim Fit Nehru Jackets

Slim fit Nehru Jackets are characterized by their slim fit silhouettes that truly flatter the male form. The Slim fit silhouette jacket can be easily worn with western casual and formals or even a kurta pyjama. These jackets are trending in a big way with men who stay in shape and love to dress in clothes that show off their fitness.

Full Sleeved Nehru Jacket

Full Sleeved Nehru Jacket

The Full sleeve Nehru Jacket which is also known as a bandhgala blazer is also a very popular form of the Nehru Jacket. This jacket is a favorite with stars on the red carpet and well known faces like Ranveer Singh, Amitabh Bacchan and Aushman Khurana have been known to flaunt them at various award functions and movie premiers. This in turn inspires followers of fashion to actively seek out an wear these jackets that are easily available and very trendy.


Saturday, 2 July 2016

Indo-Western Fusion Trends for Men’s Party Wear

While ethnic wear continues to go strong even in the face of a rising influx of western fashion in countries like India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, a new trend has come about as a direct result of western fashion influences. Ethnic fashion is now amalgamating in a big way with western trends and what we have is fusion fashion. While formal wear and festive wear pretty much remains the same, with western formals dominating the market for work wear and ethnic garments dominating the market for festive wear and wedding wear, fusion fashion is mostly prominent in a more informal setting such as every day casual wear or party wear. Read further to know more about the currently popular trends for Indo-western fusion for men such as party wear indo-western sherwanis, Nehru jackets with western casuals, bandhgala blazers and Jodhpur trousers.

Party Wear Indo-Western Sherwanis

Party Wear Indo-Western Sherwanis

With just the right amount of ethnic chic elements the party wear Indo-western sherwanis is the fusion garment you are looking for, for a night out. Diwali parties, Holi parties, Eid Soirees and other festive celebrations are just the right kind of venue to wear these fusion ensembles.  Genrally party wear indo-western sherwanis are shorter than the traditional sherwanis and are best paired with Patiala salwars for men, churidar pants or Jodhpur trousers. The indo-western sherwani is modern interpretation of the traditional sherwani and currently a lot of Indian designers such as Manish Malhotra amongst other are working on this silhouette.

The Nehru Jacket for Indo-Western Fusion Fashion

The Nehru Jacket for Indo-Western Fusion Fashion



The Nehru jacket is a fairly modern creation named after the first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. This jacket with Mandarin collar is a popular form of party wear. The Nehru jacket can be worn with a wide range of garments and can be easily paired up with western slim fit trousers and a mandarin collar party shirt or denims and tees. The Nehru jacket when worn over a kurta pyjama ensemble makes for a great fusion look for festive parties and wedding engagement parties. The Nehru jacket is stitched from a wide range of fabrics and can be worn at any time of the year. This jacket is easily available online or at a store near you.

Bandhgala Blazer for Party Wear


Bandhgala Blazer for Party Wear



The Bandhgala Blazer which is also known as the full sleeved Nehru jacket is a popular garment for party wear. While the Bandhgala blazer makes for great formal wear as it can easily be worn with a Mandarin collar dress shirts and formal trousers, dressier embellished and embroidered versions of the bandhgala blazers make for great party wear. The bandhgala blazer can be easily paired up with casual men’s slacks or slim fit trousers while it’s also a trendy idea to pair them up with Jodhpur bottoms. The Bandhgala jacket is available in wide range of fabrics and can be easily worn at any time of the year depending on the fabric. This garment can easily be purchased online or at store near you.



Tuesday, 7 June 2016

The Youthful Appeal of Designer Cotton Kurtis

If there is one ethnic garment that any Indian woman can turn to for casual wear, work over daily chores out of the home, it is the quintessential designer kurti. This garment which is a contemporary interpretation of the kameez or the kurta in a more fitted silhouette and shorter length is the ideal fusion of ethnic and contemporary fashion sensibilities. Today the kurti is fast replacing the saree or the salwar kameez as the most widely worn ethnic garment preferred by the new-age Indian women. There has been huge socio-economic change for women in India. Today more and more women are stepping out of their home to work or study and this brings about a need for ethnic garments that are easy to wear on a daily bases. Many working women especially the younger generation find the salwar kameez or salwar to be too cumbersome to wear on a daily basis and western casual dresses like denims and tees preferable. The kurti is now considered a good replacement for the t-shirt as it can be easily worn with bottoms of any kind. The kurti is also preferred over the t-shirt for its ethnic motifs, prints, design and embroidery. Read further to know more about the many reasons why the kurti is so popular.

Comfort Oriented Fabrics
Comfort Oriented Fabrics

The kurti was originally designed bearing in mind the comfort of working women which is why the kurti is often stitched in comfort oriented lightweight fabrics of which cotton is the most popular. Other fabrics used to manufacture kurtis are chiffon, silk, Khadi and linen. While kurtis are mostly for casual wear, some silk kurtis generally worn with Patiala salwar are embellished and embroidered for special occasions.

Embroidery and Embellishments
Embroidery and Embellishments

Most kurtis are embellished and embroidered for accentuated appeal. Common embroidery techniques used to beautify kurtis are zari, resham and zardosi while embellishments that are genrally used are lace, patch work, Swarovski crystals and semi precious stones. Cut glass and shimmer are also popular embellishments for kurtis.

Printed Kurtis
Printed Kurtis

Kurtis in certain fabrics like georgette, crepe and chiffon are often printed to accentuate their appeal. The common prints used are floral and foliage motifs, ethnic motifs, geometric prints and even abstract brush stroke like prints. These kurtis are the most commonly worn kind and are preferred for every day work wear and casual wear. 

Kurti Trends

There are a wide range of trends that dictate how to wear a kurti. Read further to know more.

Kurti with Churidar Bottoms


Kurti with Churidar Bottoms

The Kurti is often worn with churidar bottoms for that essentially ethnic look minus the hassle of carrying around a dupatta as is the case when wearing salwar kameez. 

Kurtis with Denims
Kurtis with Denims

Many women prefer to wear the kurtis with denims. This is mostly common among a younger generation of college going women.

Kurtis and Palazzo Trousers
Kurtis and Palazzo Trousers

The Kurti with Palazzo pants combination is very popular amongst a younger generation of women and girls and is currently trending in a big way.