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Blog posts tagged with 'indian designer'

Dress to the nines…the RED DOT and all!

Perhaps the story of the DOT making a point @svasa.design blouses sounds familiar to those who have been following our blogs. This narration is not a sequence but rather an observation on the subject.

The enchanting evening provided me a peek into the Indian dressing sensibilities of styles cuts, designs and fabric. It was a moment of awakening as the twilight transported me to the effectively loaded celebrations of fascinating Indian colors, traditions and culture. Laughter, food and colorful Indian #ethnic wear was flaunted in #striking wardrobe of dazzling silk saris & #svasadesigns blouses, lehengas, shararas, ghagras, kurtis & salwar – kameezes. The varied range played host to #handcrafted embellishments.

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The one fascinating common factor was the prominent BINDI, skillfully positioned between the eyebrows of the elegantly dressed ladies. Some matched their #garments while others boldly displayed one big @RED DOT on the forehead. To me the profoundness of the BINDI taking centre stage in the entirety of dressing in classic #hand embroidered clothes was one word; Masterpieces!

Now here is the thing; the history of how & when of the @RED DOT tells us of its cultural presence in the region of the Indian sub continent from ancient times. The red dot underlines a traditional bonding of long years, building a loyal relationship in the life of an Indian Hindu woman. Wearing the bindi as an everyday ritual is believed to retain energy and strength.

Identified by its emphasis on emotion and individualism, ethnic Indian dressing in handloom or silk from @svasa.design is incomplete without Jewelry, fragrant flowers and the traditional sindoora. The sindoor or vermellion on the forehead is called the pottu or kumkumam in South India, bindu or sindoor in West Bengal and other places. It is the ultimate elevation of the entire adornment practice that has come to stay through existence.

In- Tune with the eternities!

Designer apparels are a tribute to the cosmopolitan women of today. It’s that lovely peacock blue that wraps up so snug and pretty on the pink. That salmon pink is perfectly appliqued and handcrafted, lending an extravagant tweak to the texture. I breathe in the artistically embroidered works from Svasa, one remarkable piece after another.

Being in tune with preserving the heritage of the vast landscape of Indian textile, the effort to recreate designs from antiquity, by Indian designers has been a constant. The journey to the Seventh Avenue space in its entire splendor of natural fabrics and traditional craftsmanship is a serious involvement.

Conversations about ‘The Blouse’ have been a thing of the moment with Indian ladies. Scouting for the best seamstress is a relentless pursuit. The right fit, the neck patterns, the sleeves, the desired needlecraft and choice of colours, all of that in a tangent, must speak one language; that of a striking piece of art.

Crafted Blouses are made to measure, exhibit traditional handwork that never fail to bring back the warmth of the old world. A stylish garment is identified with lifestyles, trends and comfort fits as required by the body types that need deeper understanding, before being commissioned. At the creations, it’s a celebration of fabrics, from soft cottons, crisp linen to delicate silks and natural khadi.

The Svasa Design House has witnessed more than two decades of fashion evolution and presented bespoke blouses since. The inspired designs are woven stories to be paired with the matchless, elegant traditional Indian women’s attire, the Saree. The handloom hand - woven fabric, the well - tailored lines, with no compromise on quality makes it a brand worthy of going back to.