Fashion Guide

Do you know the shirt buttons of men and women are on opposite sides?

The shirt buttons of Men and women are on opposite sides and the reason behind that many historians said that men had a hidden gun and it was easier to reach a weapon inside their shirt. However, if the button are on the right side of a shirt, you can easily slip your right hand into your shirt more easily.

Whereas in women’s case, wealthy women didn’t dress themselves. However, buttons were placed on the left to make it more convenient for the right handed maids to fasten them as most of maids were right handed.

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Difference between Tuxedo and Suit

When in doubt, follow this ❣️
Business → Suit
Casual→ Suit
Formal → Tuxedo or dark suit
Black tie event → Tuxedo
Daytime wedding → Suit
Beach wedding → Suit
Night wedding → Tuxedo or dark suit
Prom → Tuxedo or suit

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Dressing tips for women with heavy bust.

Women with a heavy bust are always in a fix about what to wear so that their bust are not the centre of attraction. Here, i’m giving you some tips .

1) Avoid high neck tops or kurtis. It makes your bust area looks heavier. Because there is more upper body in the frame. Scoop, cowl, square and v-necklines on tops ,dresses and kurtis are super flattering on busty women because they optically elongate your neck and torso.

2) Avoid double breasted jacket. Its add more volume to the bust area and make more heavier. Wear single breasted jacket.

3) Wear Wrap dress/ Angrakha. It divides your bust area and make it look less heavier and create an illusion of light bust area.

4) Avoid ruffle tops or kurtis which have embroidery or sequins work on your neckline. It makes your bust area looks heavier.

5) Layering is the best option for you. It divides your bust area and makes it look less heavier.

6) Never choose sleeve ending near your bustline. It makes your bust area looks heavier.

⭐Bonus tips : Avoid stiff fabric like velvet and satin because it hugs your bust area and make it look more heavier. ⭐

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Types of Phulkari in India 🇮🇳

Phulkari 🌺
‘Phul’ means ‘flower’ and ‘kari’ means ‘work’🪡. Also known as ‘Gulkari’ a very inticrate needle work, along with bright colored threads mainly red, orange, blue, green, etc. The Phulkari embroidery first began in Punjab in the 15th century by the women of Punjab. It is the rural handmade embroidery tradition of Punjab and is also known as the folk embroidery of Punjab.

1) Thirma

Symbol of purity, worn by elder women and widows, but at times, the choice of white is made for esthetical reasons. Thirmas are a special group of Punjabi Phulkaris that have red/maroon/pink silk embroidery on an undyed white base. The entire category is rare and not easy to find. Some are so scarce that parallels are seen only in museums and never available for acquisition.

2) Darshan Dwar

Darshan Dwar Phulkari baghs are textiles offered to Gurudwaras Or temples by the Sikh community upon the fulfillment of wishes or at important life events. Compared to the other Phulkari baghs created as wedding textiles, the Darshan Dwar textiles are rarer in the world of textile collectibles.

3) Bawan Bagh

Another type of Bagh Phulkari, is the Darshan Dwar Bagh, meaning “The Gate from which one sees God. “ Made from a temple offering to thank God after a wish has been fulfilled. It has paneled architectural design. The pillars and the top of the gate were fulfilled with multi-colored triangles and diamonds.

4) Vari-da-bagh

When the bride enters the house of the bridegroom, the bridegroom’s father and mother gift a saree to her which is made by up of Vari-da-bagh. The base cloth will be khaddar and the color will be Orange-Red. The embroidery work will be done using either Gold or or Orange colored threads.

5) Sainchi

The usage of this one is limited to certain regions of Punjab, and usually the embroidery designs will be that of ‘Boxers’, ‘Agricultarists’, ‘Rural life’, ‘Animals’, etc. However, Sainchi phulkari is hardly seen these days.

6) Kaudi Bagh

Kaudi Phulkari was often worn by women wanting to increase their chance of pregnancy.

Among their patterns, this bagh includes chains of small white squares representing stylized cowries. From another point of view, the shape of these shells can remind of female genitals and make them become symbols of purity.

7) Meenakari

This Bagh, often made of Gold and White Pat, is decorated with small multicolored lozenges referring to Enamel work (Meenakari) or to “Diamond” Playing cards suit.

8) Panchranga Bagh

Panchranga means ‘Five colors’, this Bagh is decorated with chevrons of five different colors. The colors represent ‘Punjab – The land of rivers’.

9) Surajmukhi

Literally translated, it means ‘Sunflower’ 🌻 that refers to the main pattern of this Phulkari. Main colors used are yellow, reddish-orange, pink and gold.

10) Chope

Chope is another type of Phulkari, usually embroidered on the borders. It is gifted to the bride by her grandmother during some ceremony before wedding.

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