We have seen so much of 70s influence in fashion recently with colors and florals making a huge comeback this season in terms of prints embroideries and accessories. The flower power is reigning supreme in the closets of the modern fashionista who's adding all the colors of the nature to her wardrobe with these lively flowers adorning her attire.
The trend has been popularized by tope designers such as Manish Malhotra, Sabyasatchi and Arpita Mehta using them extensively in their collections. Florals are always a happy trend. They are light and glorious as prints, embellishments and embroideries.
Let's show you how you can include the right dose of flowers in your wardrobe diet for a healthy fashion life this summer!
GOLD IS GOLD
Zardozi embroidery inspired threadwork on your outfit makes for a scintillating picture. Since metals can be quiet heavy and overtly formal, using golden, copper or silver silk threads instead of metal wires gives a lighter and a more viable option. The overall effect highlights the silhouette effectively. Wear a two shade saree as shown below with this kind of embroedery to a classy wedding for stunning results!
Shop the Shaded Pink Saree here
CREWEL WORK INSPIRED FLORALS
This kind of embroidery is vivid and exquisite. It uses thicker threads for making motifs and is extremely popular on Kashmiri textiles. Infusing this work onto your outfit such as this enhancement on the yoke is a great way for letting the flowers do the talking for you.
Shop this Floral Embroidery here
FLORAL PATCHWORK
If over all flowers over whelm you, then using them flower power sparsely would be a great idea of staying on trend without going over the top. A few patches of these pretty flowers here and there would definitely enhance the look of the outfit manifold.
FLORAL PATTERENED NET LACE FABRICS
I have a very soft corner for laces. They are utterly feminine and embossed mostly with floral patterns. These delicate nets are innovatively used on dresses as appliqué, or as over all fabrics for anything from sleeves, to hems to entire kurtis, sarees and lehngas. In any case, its flower power all the way.
Fun, flirty and feminine, Florals have left heir mark on the runways, and on daily fashion rituals too. From Gujarat to Andhra Pradesh, Kashmir to Karnataka, all the entire craftsmanship of our country's traditional embroideries relies heavily on floral patterns and motifs. It's hard to neglect them and it's wonderful to embrace them .Shop some exquisite Florals @ PEACHMODE today to stay voguish and classy at the same time! Flower power is here to stay!
Shop the Shaded Pink Saree here
CREWEL WORK INSPIRED FLORALS
This kind of embroidery is vivid and exquisite. It uses thicker threads for making motifs and is extremely popular on Kashmiri textiles. Infusing this work onto your outfit such as this enhancement on the yoke is a great way for letting the flowers do the talking for you.
Shop this Floral Embroidery here
FLORAL PATCHWORK
If over all flowers over whelm you, then using them flower power sparsely would be a great idea of staying on trend without going over the top. A few patches of these pretty flowers here and there would definitely enhance the look of the outfit manifold.
FLORAL PATTERENED NET LACE FABRICS
I have a very soft corner for laces. They are utterly feminine and embossed mostly with floral patterns. These delicate nets are innovatively used on dresses as appliqué, or as over all fabrics for anything from sleeves, to hems to entire kurtis, sarees and lehngas. In any case, its flower power all the way.
Fun, flirty and feminine, Florals have left heir mark on the runways, and on daily fashion rituals too. From Gujarat to Andhra Pradesh, Kashmir to Karnataka, all the entire craftsmanship of our country's traditional embroideries relies heavily on floral patterns and motifs. It's hard to neglect them and it's wonderful to embrace them .Shop some exquisite Florals @ PEACHMODE today to stay voguish and classy at the same time! Flower power is here to stay!