Increase your style with embroidered accessories. Here's how
Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limit all rights reserved. Anaar Madam Martini Classic Sneakers Summary as handmade creations, embroidered accessories game luxury. From shoes done with zari work to delicate curtains in Zardosi, this style guide shows how to add a quiet elegance to your appearance in a country where languages and kitchens change every 50-100 km (or less), it should not be a surprise that India’s textile legacy is just as rich and diverse. From Kashmir, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in the north, to Gujarat in the West, Bengal in the East and Karnataka, every state has its embroidery traditions that date back centuries. If Kashmir is known for its Sozni and Ari work, Up’s Chikankari and Zardozi have brought the designs of many a couturier. An unfortunate part of the narrative is that the contributions of the artisans (Karigars) for a long time practicing this embroidery have been left out with a creditworthiness. Today, things take a turn with the rich, complicated wire work of India that finds their place on the ramps and collections of luxury homes A la Dior, Chanel and Hermès and artisans are recognized for it. The traditional embroidery of India when made by hand is the ultimate sign of luxury. And lounge is a turn for the week, from accessories decorated with complicated Indian embroidery styles such as Dabka and Naqshi, show you how to add an element of quiet elegance to your ensemble. It is also a hat tip for the Carigars and their workmanship. Golden fever If you are looking for ideas to gain a traditional look or to wear a formal attire, you get experimental with your shoes. For example, pick up classic livestock sneakers like this from the label Anaar produced in shiny satin and leather and decorated with Cutdana, Zari and Dabka Pitta embroidery. Available on Shopanaar.com; £ 14,990. Also read: Your guide for the striped Dandy fashion inspired by Gala 2025 View Full Image Torani Panna Kandergandh. Laist Away Belts is a great way to make a fashion statement, and it provides an excellent addition to a traditional look. Take a sign of this Torani-Pienk Gorge KamarBandh made from Chanderi and cotton-soft fabric and decorated with embroidery and hand adda work. Available on Torani.in; £ 14,500. Look at the full image shades of orange TT tape embroidered ‘Potli’ tape up embroidered potfish will always be in fashion. Match your hand-woven side-sari to this multi-colored Potli of Tarun Tahiliani with a signature TT strap embroidered handle, a metal sides, copper metal hardware and bead decorations. Available on OGEG.COM; £ 59,900. Look at the full Beeld Divani Heritage ‘Mehrooni Odhana’ lyrical auction can an accessory help you radiate greatness? This statement Odhana from Divani can certainly do that. The Odhana was produced with a vintage Sona rupa Dapka, Dori and Naqshi with Zardozi Tanka work done on pure side-by-handed tissue, and was completed by handmade Naqshi Jhallar produced by specialist ambigers. Available on Divanicouture.com; £ 2.96 lakh. Also read: Designer Anamika Khanna hits the overhaul of the full image embroidered ‘Gulmohar Grand Duo’ Earrings Red Alert Go Big with jewelry embroidered like this red earrings of the label Iguana by Swasti Parekh done with Mukaish and Zardoz embroidery and manually scaled. Available on ensemblindia.com; £ 9,150. Look at full image studio accessories multicolored decorated hair band. Mane Mojo that decorates your hair with complicated metal balls of accessories and hair is a timeless trend. Opt for a decorated parandi If you want to add a traditional touch, you get a hair band decorated with crystal stones, pearls and beads like these multicolored one from studio accessories. Available on perniacpopupshop.com; £ 5,000. Look at the full image Sarita Handa’s Zibayi Multi cotton cushion cover inspired by Suzani Art. Summer pop embroidered home accessories such as pillows and throwing is a simple and thoughtful way to add a little doll to your living spaces. The Zibayi cushion of the Sarita Handa label is inspired by Suzani Art and contains colorful solar and floral motifs placed in geometric precision using crew embroidery. Available on Saritaanda.com; £ 6.400. Also read: How to catch up with a Cummerbund like Shah Rukh Khan, catch all the business news, market news, news events and latest news updates on Live Mint. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. More Topics #Luxury Purchase #Luxury #Fashion Market #Celebrity Fashions Mint Special