Wednesday 30 March 2016

VYOMINI - Beauty Hacks That Will Give You Sexy Back

 

Wearing a deep-cut back, a backless dress or a bare-back choli has always been reigning high on the wedding fashion scene. And, if you too are thinking about adding this trend to your wedding trousseau, then you cannot miss out on having a polished, clean and glowing back. After all, a flawless back will make your outfit look sexier! But, let’s face it, not everyone is blessed with a flawless and stunning back.
Thankfully, with the right beauty rituals, you can achieve a gorgeous back with crazy confidence in no time. We suggest you read on some amazing beauty tips, including some simple home remedies for a radiant back.

1. Give your back a good brushing

Cleansing is a must. It helps to get rid of oil clog, dirt and pollutants, which can lead to breakouts. So, grab a loofah or a textured brush that has a handle on it and start unclogging your pores. If you have acne on your back, then use some acne wash that contains benzoyl peroxide. Perform this skin-smoothening routine thrice in a week to beautify the skin on your back and to flaunt it proudly.


2. Scrub it up

Scrubs are very important for your skin; they help to keep your skin soft, smooth and radiant. This is something you would truly want if you are planning to don a backless choli for your wedding, or are packing some hot backless dresses for your honeymoon! So, scrub your back every alternate day to keep it clear of spots and blackheads.



3. Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise!

After you cleanse and scrub your back, do not forget to apply some moisturiser on it. You don’t need some fancy moisturising products for it. Apply baby oil or your regular cream, before getting out of the shower and see for yourself how that moisturiser sets in gorgeously.

 

4. Makeup wonders

If you are ready to don your backless dress, here is something more that you should keep in mind before leaving from your home. Just dab on some water-proof body foundation followed by a compact powder and rock that sexy backless look! If you are looking for a glowing back, use a gold foundation that gives a shimmering effect.


VYOMINI - Facts About Indian Fashion You Must Know!!!!

 

You live in India and would have a number of Indian dresses in your wardrobe. But how much do you really know about Indian Fashion?
We bring you some of the most important and unknown facts about Indian Fashion. Hope you enjoy them!
  1. Indians love cotton. In fact, the earliest cotton in the world was spun and worn in India. This trend was popular that even Roman emperors would buy and wear cotton from India.
  2. In ancient India, people wore clothes without stitching even when they had sound knowledge about stitching.
  3. Dhoti, scarf and Turban were very popular in ancient Indian Fashion and are still widely popular within Indian population.
  4. One of the most popular dresses of India – Salwar Kameez was introduced in India during the Islamic invasions in the country.
  5. Gold is a very important material in Indian Fashion. Indian women love to accessorize their outfit with gold jewellery.
  6. Indian clothing has been highly influenced by Bollywood fashions.
  7. Dhoti Kurta – the traditional clothing for Indian men is known by different names in the country like Laacha in Punjab and dhuti in Bangla
  8. In old times, saree was worn without blouse and petticoats. They were brought in trend by the wife of great poet Rabindranath Tagore.

Friday 25 March 2016

VYOMINI - Sarees Below Rs. 999

 

Sarees have become costly. Very costly. When you argue about the price, you get to hear a number of things like – fabric costs a lot, the design is costly and so on. In such a scenario, a normal middle-class woman finds it tough to shop for sarees in the budget. Either you have to satisfy yourself with a not-so-good design or you have to buy less. What if you don’t want any of that to happen?
We picked up our best designs of sarees below Rs.999 for the fashionista in you who doesn’t want to compromise with design, quality and quantity because of budget restrictions. We hope this would help! You can shop for all of these sarees by clicking on the picture. Every picture has been linked to our website where you can shop for that particular saree. For having a look at other sarees by VYOMINI, click here.
Let’s begin with a classic polka dots saree which is available for just Rs. 243/- This is a printed white saree with blue colored dots and is available at VYOMINI online shopping website. It’s perfect for casual wear and can be worn even to the office. Beaded jewellery would look best with it.

http://www.vyomini.com/product-details.php?id=6539Grab this gorgeous multicoloured bhagalpuri printed saree for just Rs. 500/-. It is perfect for the casual daily wear and gives a look of a very expensive design. No one would be able to guess that it’s a printed saree. Those fine print designs look as if they’re embroidered. Don’t they?

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This is one of our bestseller pieces because of the amazing designer print on this.

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A wonderful combination of colors and great design. This saree can be worn on many different occasions and make you look super gorgeous in just Rs. 699/-

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When you’re picking of sarees for summer, go for soothing and cool shades. And this combination of pink and cream is perfect. It has some bright shades which make proper for semi-party wear. Just use heavy accessories for the right look.

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This Chiffon Saree is just awesome. Available for Rs. 626/-, this one deserves a space in your wardrobe. This fabric has made a comeback after a long time and is here to stay. Get this piece in your wardrobe. It would be worth it.

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If you have an utterly slim figure and want to look a little chubbier and sweeter, try art silk. Begin your experiment with just Rs. 662/-

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While you’re busy staring at these sarees below Rs. 999, we shall go and prepare another post where we want to show you some budget sarees to help you save up some money while being stylish than never before.      

Monday 21 March 2016

VYOMINI - Anarkali Suits



 

Tell me what is common between all the bollywood divas like Deepika Padukone, Madhuri Dixit, Vidya Balan, Zareen Khan, Sushmita Sen, Dia Mirza, Karisma Kapoor? Well, when these ladies go up for public appearance in ethnic wear – most of the times what they choose to wear is Anarkali Suits.
Anarkali Suits made their comeback in late 2012 and since then, they have been rocking the fashion show ramps. Almost every bollywood diva have sported the Anarkali look. Moreover, all the marriages this season have been flooded by Anarkalis. Even Sarees have got tough competition from Anarkali Suits and that’s why, I, Sneh  found it really necessary to see what’s the story behind Anarkali Suits. 

You want to know? KEEP READING!

Well, let me start from what an Anarkali Suit actually is?
An Anarkali Suit is a combination of a long kurta and bottoms that are usually in the form of churidaar. The length of the kurta varies according to a person’s choice. Nowadays, floor length Anarkali Suits are in trend. The kurta is fitted on the bust and have long plates just like an umbrella. I remember, my mom used to call these umbrella suits and I had one of orange color when I was in 6th standard.

Shushmita Sen anarkali suits 

Did you ever think where the name came from?

Well, Anarkali which actually means pomegranate blossom was a legendary slave girl from Lahore (Pakistan) during the empire of Akbar. She was dancer at the palace of the great Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Akbar.  It is said that the eldest son of Akbar – Salim fell in love with Anarkali and when the emperor came to know about this, he ordered to bury Anarkali alive for having a relationship with his son. But due to the lack of evidence, some people call this as a false story but this story is greatly believed by Bollywood.

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At the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar, a dance form called mujra was quite famous. Many famous dancers used to dance at the palace of Mughal Kings. The dresses which were worn by the mujra dancers at that time were known as mujra dresses. Later the name got converted to Anarkali Dresses or Anarkali Suits in the rememberance of the great dancer and a passionate love of Mughal time – Anarkali.

Dia Mirza in Anarkali Suit 

Latest designs of Anarkali Suits which are popular among the masses involve floor length Anarkalis with different prints, materials, embroidery, sleeves and designer and stylish necklines. Usually, Kameez in Anarkali Suits is heavily embroidered. The upper portion of kameez which could be roughly called as choli is completely embroidered with the bottom highlighted with a heavy border. The blouse/choli have latest designs and patterns on neck and on sleeves.

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If you are thinking of buying an Anarkali Suit, you must keep in mind these tips:
  1. Always team the Anarkali Suit with a tight chudidaar or cotton slacks. Its a big NO NO for salwars, harems and patialas.
  2. Anarkali Suit should be less fitted at the bust. Show off your bust with some other attire like Saree. Anarkalis are better for showing off a good neckline.
  3. Make sure your Floor length Anarkali Suit is not longer than the floor length.
  4. If you have a heavy bust, don’t go with Chinese collars.
  5. If you have slim to hourglass figure, go for heavy flares.
  6. If the suit is heavily embroidered, go for light jewellery and vice versa.
 



Sunday 20 March 2016

VYOMINI - Holi, Festival of Colors



It’s a unique festival, the likes of which are probably not found anywhere else in the world. A boisterous yet colourful celebration of the many myths, legends and deities associated with it. Holi is marked as much by religious fever and devotion as it is by loud music, traditional dances and of course the forceful scrubbing of bright gulal and abeer on friends and relatives.

The colorful festival of Holi connects to the ancient deities and the rituals of spring. The legend conveys deep meanings and symbolic significance in celebrating the festival. According to the vaishnavas, the evil King Hiranyakashupu along with his sister Holika tried to kill his son, Prahlada who was devoted to Lord Vishnu. Holika was been given boon by Lord Shiva that she is immune to fire. Thus, she took Prahlada on her lap and sat on raging fire but the boon reflected on her and she was burned to death while Prahlada came out alive. Thus, the name Holi was derived from her name Holika, which means burning desires. Thus, a bonfire is lit on the previous day of Holi to ward off evil.

 

Another legend says that Lord Krishna, whose skin is blue, was jealous of Radha because of her fair skin. Thus, he coloured her face the same as his to be equal. Many paintings and sculptures have depicted this. Krishna throws colours and colorful water over Radha using pichkaris which thereby evolved into Holi festival. So, during Holi everyone is given equal importance and there is no bias between the rich and poor, fair or dusky, young or old.

 

Traditionally, Holi is celebrated for 2 days. The previous day bonfires are lit on the crossroads which is called as Holika Dahan. To render gratefulness to the goddess of fire, Agni, people offer gram, stalks, coconut, and popcorns from the harvest. The ashes of the fire are applied on forehead so as to protect themselves from evil forces.

 

On the final day, children and adult take it out on streets with complete madness and is stridently played by throwing around buckets of colorful water called rang and gulal or dry color is applied on each other’s face. Earlier, the colors were made using natural elements like flowers and vegetables but now there made using artificial elements and chemicals. Color dyed water is filled in syringes called pichkaris and water filled balloons are shot over people.

 

Generally white sarees, salwaar kameez or kurtis are worn for celebrating Holi. Most women are seen wearing plain white chiffon saree so the colour doesn’t stick or embroidered one. Few wear pure white salwaar kameez with multicolor dupatta or a simple white kurti. The jewelry should be kept minimum and light like just dangling earrings and vibrantly colored bangles. While men wears white shirt or plain white kurta pajama complemented with a multicolor dupatta.

Many bollywood films have represented Holi festival and there are so many songs based on the same. Not just in movies, in real life as well many bollywood celebrities celebrate Holi. In Baghban movie, Hema Malini, the dream girl is seen wearing beautiful white chudidhar. While in Ram Leela movie, actresses Deepika Padukone was seen sporting amazing white lehenga with black choli and red dupatta and completed the look with attractive big chandbalis. This is the new trend this Holi.



Go out and enjoy this Holi with natural colours so that they can be cleaned easily and you don’t turn out as a mobile colour chart! Happy Holi…
  

 

Monday 14 March 2016

VYOMINI - Fashion Trends

With the popularity of anarkali suits and dresses, flares and sheer fabrics have become a new rage in ethnic fashion. Today, the use of sheer and flimsy fabrics such as net, tissue, and georgette is not just limited to the layers of an anarkali dress but is being increasingly used for making sarees, lehengas, and even evening gowns and other western dresses.

 

The trend is getting hotter with the passing of the spring and approaching summers. The flimsy and see through appeal of sheer fabrics not just make one look sensuous but is also a great way to wear all your favorite and vibrant colors in summers without appearing to be too loud and garish.  


 

Whether, you are naturally blessed with a beautiful complexion or not, you can easily enhance your natural beauty with sheer and semi fabrics. Sheer layers over velvet and satin in an anarkali dress can easily make your persona glow with glory and beauty.
However, if you are looking to flaunt your natural beauty, there is no other better way to show your skin with grace than by draping a semi transparent chiffon saree over your sensual bare frame. Sheer fabrics when combined with certain fabrics like velvet, organza, and silk can automatically add royalty to not just your outfit but your personality as a whole.

 

You can team up your sheer sarees with velvet or satin blouses and petticoats for an imperial look for special and formal occasions. Such combinations of fabrics are the best way to look sexy without appearing vulgar and revealing too much.

 

So girls, it is time to dump the denims and leather pants and get dressy with sheer fabrics in ethnic wear to look smart, feminine and sexy.  

Thursday 10 March 2016

VYOMINI - Powerful women in Salwar Suits & Sarees

Most of the women in India whether from poorest to richest, weakest to most powerful prefer salwar suit or saree. But when it is turn to impress Indian or south Asian community for royal family of England or politicians around the world, they prefer Salwar suit or Saree. So if you think this outfit is not for you, think again. Any women looks great in these beautiful attires.




 

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, GCVO, CSM, is the second wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, who is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II.

 

Diana, Princess of Wales, was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, who is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II. Diana was born into a family of British nobility with royal ancestry as The Honorable Diana Spencer. 

 

Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is an American politician. She was the 67th United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. From 2001 to 2009, Clinton served as a United States Senator from New York.

 

Cherie Blair or professionally as Cherie Booth, is a British barrister and lecturer. She is married to the former prime minister, Tony Blair.

 

Christina Joan serves as the 35th Premier of British Columbia, Canada.

 

Justine is a British barrister, and the wife of Ed Miliband, former Leader of the Labour Party.

 

Camilla with prince Charles outside temple in India.


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Team Vyomini

Wednesday 9 March 2016

VYOMINI - How To Look Beautiful In Indian Dresses?

Indian dresses have always found favor with females across the globe; whether it is our very own naturally beautiful Indian women or female tourists who come on holidays here, you will always find them looking for a traditional ensemble to add to their wardrobe.
And why not, Indian dresses are a perfect combination of colors, cultures, heritage and tradition. Be it Kurtis, saris, or the all-time favorite salwar kameez, Indian attire is simply elegant. Before you embark on your quest to adorn these, we have put together some tips for you on how to look beautiful in Indian dresses. Read on to know more:

1. First and foremost thing to be borne in mind is that you choose a fabric and design according to your body shape and volume. So if you have a slightly bulky frame, it is best to avoid too many layers or frills in your dress. Likewise, women with a petite body frame can opt for layered clothing that adds volume to the overall look. The idea here it to wear what suits your best. If you are not sure, you can always go and consult an expert or your tailor and know what will fit best according to your body.

 

2. If we talk of Kurtis, they are a huge hit these days for both the corporate look as well as casual outings. Choose fabrics such as cotton which are easy on the skin. Also, make sure that you go in for Kurtis that are slightly loose fitting. Body hugging Kurtis are a strict no-no if you want to look beautiful in Indian dresses.

 

3. Any salwar or churidaar that you pair with a kurti should be narrow in fit. This is the perfect way to tone down your waist size. Moreover, a narrow bottom is a great way to complement the slightly loose-fitting kurti that you wear so often. Combine both of them and you are on your way to look gorgeous in your traditional attire.

 

4. How can we forget the ever charming sari when we talk of an Indian woman’s wardrobe?
Saree come in myriad hues and styles. You can go in for fabrics such as Silk, Georgette, and Crepe which are comfortable as well as elegant. Team your sari with the perfect petticoat and blouse that accentuate the right areas and camouflage the slightly heavier ones. If you want to look beautiful in Indian dresses, saris are your best bet any day!

 

5. All this said and done, we can never undermine the importance of the right accessories and footwear when it comes to traditional Indian clothing. Choose jewelry that complements the outfit; if you are going with heavy earrings, then keep the neck piece minimalistic, or even consider not wearing it at all. Bangles go really well with Indian outfits. Talking of footwear, stilettos go well with saree and churidaar.
If you are tall, then you can go in for traditional juttis or flat sandals which come in a multitude of designs these days.

Monday 7 March 2016

VYOMINI : Kareena Kapoor At Her Best In Ethnic Wear




The magnificent lady of Bollywood, none other than Kareena Kapoor known for flawless beauty looks her best in Indian ethnic wear.  Bebo is going to charm you all in ravishing sarees and vibrant Anarkalis.
The costumes for Bebo have been extensively designed by the best designer of the country, Manish Malhotra. The lady will flaunt 130 dresses with at least four costume changes in each scene. No step is left unturned by Kareena to look nothing but simply glamorous and seductive.


She is apparently showing her curves adorned in red and black saree in the super hit song Halkat Jawani and many other dresses in combination of red and purple saree, black and magenta combination saree, green lehenga, multi- colored Anarkalis and lot more which will adore you all with her dazzling appeal.

 
 
Not just in the movie, Bebo is seen promoting her movie on daily soaps and reality shows. She was adorned in green Anarklai suit on the set of ‘Jalak Dikhlaja’ and appealed gorgeous and lively. She was also seen in seductive yellow saree on the sets of ‘Indian Idol’ as well.


You off course are huge fans of Kareena’s dresses and ponder to get them. But the glamour world dresses are beyond reach for everyone due to heavy price tags and inapproachability. Wonder if you get the similar designed dresses in a very handy way? Surprised? You shouldn’t be.

You can get almost similar dresses adorned by Kareena and other divas of tinsel town online from VYOMINI. We have spectacular collection of Indian ethnic dresses with that designer’s appeal and most importantly they fall in everyone’s budget.

 

 So you need not crave any longer to fulfill your fantasies for rich designer collection.