Prints in floral designs areevergreen. They bloom on any occasion, in any season and on anyone, says
There is a garden waiting to bloomin every heart. Floral prints do not need trends, fashion or for making anappearance worth noticing. They are timeless and eternal in their charm.
Ethnicwear for women has neverseen such a strong trend that holds its own through the ages. So, if you havenot yet experimented with floral prints on Indian ethnicwear, it could be timefor you to get started.
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Take your love for floral motifsto new heights with designer lehengas available online. They come alive withintricate and vibrant floral embroidery, artwork or prints. The
Lehengas have conquered the worldwith their sheer sense of opulence and feminity. A spray of flowers could bejust the right touch.
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Anarkali suits have aneternal charm that has cascaded down history. Teamed with floral prints, theyprove to be a must-have in the wardrobe in the wardrobe of every woman. Theflowing lines of the anarkali kurta team up perfectly with the magic of floral
prints. Fretting over what to wear
at the next wedding? Stun them all with a floral anarkali. The grace of an
anarkali and the light floral design make it a good combination also for
parties. Salim would approve.
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Palazzos with a floral edge
The elegance and comfort of
palazzo suits have made them hugely popular. Match the swish of the palazzo
with floral prints on the kurta. The result is a combination that is cool, comfortable and
colourful.
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Bouquets, not brickbats, for the kurta
The kurti has proved its merit on
the ramp and made place for itself in many a wardrobe. Teamed with floral
motifs, the kurti looks dressy and right for any occasion. Floral kurtis spell
romance. They go well with pants, palazzos and jeans. If that is not universal,
what is?
3. Flowers for the Indian
gown
Looking for some global appeal? Reach out for an enthralling Indian gown that is shamelessly in love with florals. A must-have for day wear, these Indian gowns are among the most popular creations among latest Indian fashion.
So, choose which one it will be: the rose or the lily, the orchid or the very Indian lotus.
About the author:
Aashita has completed her masters in Journalism from St. Xaviers college, Mumbai. She is currently working as Content strategist for likeadiva.com, and diffusing the wave of incredibly interesting fashion and beauty write ups for the key players.
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