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Designer Archana Kochhar has been showcasing her collections on Indian as well as International runways for the last decade and has 3 stores in fashion Mecca Mumbai. Elaborate yet understated flamboyant yet subtle, Traditional yet modern, Archana’s collections spell urban chic couture. She draws inspiration from the 18th century Indian regalia, Victorian costume and architecture and ancient heirlooms of the bygone era. Unusual, ethereal silhouettes signify her opulent bridal trousseau, evening wear and prĂȘt lines. Her design sensibility is a perfect marriage between exquisite embroidery and nouveau texturing techniques, all these in luscious color palettes, making each piece “a must have season after season”. Designing is Archana’s domain and individualizing her forte. Her design philosophy revolves around making her client’s personality shine while she creates the complete Archana Kochhar look.

Monday, 21 November 2011

Style Check : For Your Wedding.....


Style Tip : Invest in statement neck pieces in a deeper palette in precious and semi - precious and team with such a nude champagne designs to make a fashion announcement this festive season.

Shawl Saree

Innovative drape sarees
are always a rage amongst young brides as they are easy-to-wear, to carry & maintain at same time. Along with pattern innovation, this season work has been done on an extra pallav trick  which doubles up like a shawl attached ton saree making it classy coverup for chilly evenings.
Style Tip : This vintage styling works wonder. Red pout loose bun and flower in hairs complete the look. Try and channel, the 1940's grace with this style and look like a princess from the British Raj.

Classic Panetar


Classic panetar combination of ivory, antique gold and deep maroon gets a glam makeover this season. This traditional trio has transformed into Maharani ensemble with bold floral cutwork which is bespoke of the modern princess.
A velvet choli with bust detailing works best with such intricate and detailed lehenga.
Style Tip : A long parandil plait and simple round bindi puntuates the simplicity of this look.
Add a bunch of fresh jasmine gajra to make  this picture complete.

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