Hey guys!!! Hope you all are doing well. I am back with
another post and this one is completely different from what I usually post.
India is known for its diversity and rich cultural heritage
worldwide. India is a hub of incredibly vibrant culture which comprises of
different religions, beliefs, festivals, food, arts and crafts, hand looms and a
lot more. Handlooms of our country have always been in demand and loved all
over the world but in the recent times there has been a decline in their market
value. In order to flourish the Handloom sector our govt came up with
initiatives like “Make In India” and the “National Handloom Day”.
Recently I came across a label “IndiSans”; they work in
close association with the craftsperson and artisans itself without the
involvement of middlemen. As the middlemen has always deprived artisans of
their deserved income. So, IndiSans is also created with a motive to empower
these artisans and weaver who are otherwise not able to get the value of their
products that they deserve. At IndiSans you will find these handloom products
very rightly priced as they do not involve middle men and would source all the
products directly from the manufacturers.
IndiSans will be lauching with their website soon.Till then you can visit their Facebook and Instagram page to get a preview of products that will be available on their website.
IndiSans on Facebook: Click Here
IndiSans on Instagram: Click Here
Coming up to my outfit, I thought of being little creative
for this post and made a dress out of this sequence Dupatta. I wore this Dupatta
over a plain black basic T-shirt and Jeggings. You guys must have already seen people
wearing Dupatta as a saree, cape, kimono, etc as there are numerous ways of
styling a dupatta and fashion is all about experimenting. To make this dress
out of a Dupatta, I draped it across the shoulder and let it fall naturally to
the sides. Then I used a belt slightly above the waist to give a shape to the
dress. I kept it “flowy” from below the belt. I find it really easy and it’s a
two minute job. The best thing about this dupatta is its golden sequence work
over black and the length which is really longer than the usual length of
dupatta we generally have.
I carried a pretty orange sling bag from IndiSans, which has
brocade work on it. You can carry it both as a sling and clutch. The bag has three
pockets and is of high quality.
I finished the look with round gold ear rings and black
pencil heels.
Outfit details:
T-Shirt: Westside (men’s
section)
Jeggings:forever21
Dupatta: borrowed
Sling Bag: IndiSans
Heels: Walk In Store (Lucknow)
Hope you all enjoyed reading this post and do tell me your views about it.
Stay tuned until next!!
Stay tuned until next!!
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