Monday, November 28, 2011

Stylish Clothes for the Modern Woman

The articles of clothing for women today are basically the ultimate representation of the confidence of a woman, which makes her more glamorous and stylish. Here are some of the styles, which would surely fit the modern woman.

1. Summer Style

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Since summer is usually the hottest season, women usually think that they would be better off with a plain shirt and some khakis. However, plain tees could be a bit boring. Summer is all about exotic prints and bold colors. However, pastels and neutrals would work great, as well. However, for a more adventurous and interesting style, you could put on embroidered fabric tops or even batiks. Also advisable would be clothes with unique patterns and ruffles. If you choose to put on your favorite jeans, then you wear an off-the-shoulder tunic top serve as a cover up.

2. Simple and Elegant Style

If you want to dress sexy, you need not wear a micro skirt and a tight tube top. You can try the sassy yet classic look. You could make it loose, and not tight. You could go full-skirted, instead of gripping. You could wear a long and full-skirted dress and still elegantly stand out. For taller and skinnier women, belted dresses with pleats would look good.

3. Happy Style

Children are not the only ones who could dress funky and sweet. You would be able to deduct a couple of years with a colorful and fun dress. Just make sure that it would fit the occasion and that you are wearing the right accessories with it.

4. Unique Style

The best fashion statement would be to wear clothing that would be unique. Some floral and metal studs would be the classic embellishment to unusual fabrics.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Saree Draping Style

Saree is a very elegant and graceful piece of garment. Saree is to be worn with a matching blouse and a petticoat. The petticoat is an ankle length skirt which is to be worn underneath the saree. The petticoat is threaded at the top with elastic or a thin cotton tape, to tie it around the waist. A blouse is a short top cut to fit the body. It may be of short sleeves, long sleeves or sleeveless. The blouse can be matching or in contrast style with the saree. There are several types of saris and many different fashions available in the market now days. Wearing a sari is an art which require practice. The saree is draped counter clockwise. It starts by making a knot on the right side of the abdomen and passed around the waistline in circular motion.

Styles of draping saree -

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1) Ulta pallo style - This is, the most common draping style in India. This drape is generally used in parties, functions and special occasions for enhancing the grace of the saree. Also at office or formal affairs women wear ulta pallo with pleats and tie it neatly with a pin.

2) Bengali style - This style of draping a saree has no pleats. The pallo has a bunch of keys that falls over the shoulder. It is wrapped around the waist, brought to the right side from the back and the pallo is thrown over the left shoulder. Puffy or balloon sleeves blouse or choli gives completes the perfect Bengali look.

3) Gujarati style - It is often called seedha pallo style. In this style of draping, saree is draped over the right shoulder in the front rather than over the left shoulder. It spreads across the chest with light pleats, and the left edge is tucked with a pin in the petticoat at the back.

4) Maharashtrain style - This style of sari draping is common among the women especially in Maharashtra. This sari is draped in a way that the center of the sari is neatly placed at the back of the waist. The ends of the sari are tied securely in the front, and then the two ends are wrapped around the legs allowing greater freedom of movement. This style is quite comfortable form of saree draping.

5) Tamilian style drape - After wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the sari is taken over the left shoulder, wrapped once again round the waist and tucked on the left side.

6) Lehenga Style - It gives saree a Lehenga look. Small margins are left while draping the saree into the skirt which gives it a very beautiful and graceful look. The dupatta is draped over the head or can be tied with pleats.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

The First Step in Hindu Tantric Thought - Undressing a Woman

Tantric sex is one of the pillars of Hindu thought. It is derived from the Vedic age and the rituals have passed down to us from a hoary age. The Hindu religion which encompasses a wide thought horizon has accepted the divine nature of the sex act. This is in sharp contrast to the puritan approach of other religions. Ancient Hindu scriptures lay great stress on achieving God and eternal bliss. They have advocated many paths to reach god and notable among them is penance and celibacy followed by prayer and meditation. But one other path to God is the art of Tantra that concerns using the act of procreation to move closer to God.

The vastness of Hindu religious thought just cannot be fathomed in a day or even a year.The art of tantra enjoins the harnessing of the male life giving force the sperms and the breath and principle of touch as an essential part on the path of God.

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The path through sex as laid down in tantric practice includes the art of undressing a woman. This itself is a slow ritual and is a first step to the ultimate union with the all mighty. It will be correct to say that Hindu philosophy is deeper than the deepest ocean and western philosophers have only now started understanding the deep essence of Hindu thought in general and tantric art in particular. In this path the first step which sometimes is the most difficult involves the slow disrobing of the woman.

Thus the first step involves some rules and preparation. It is important to select a room that is uncluttered and neat. A bed with clean sheets and the burning of incense sticks is required for the creation of the mood. I will recommend the playing of the Hindu prayer or recitation of 'OM' on the stereo in the room Keep the volume low to heighten the effect. You can get a DVD from the nearby store. Let the room be lighted so that you can see the partner's body and avoid darkness at all costs.

Hindu woman normally wear the sari and blouse or the salwar kameez. But the art of undressing is not confined to Hindu woman and western women can also be undressed in case they are wearing pants or skirts. A sari is a long drape of long cloth that may be hand-woven and ornamental in design. It folds around the waist leaving the midriff bare. Whatever the dress it is incumbent on the lover to remove the dress in a slow ritual fashion so that the effect is heightened and due build up to the moment of bliss takes place.

The first step is to face the woman and look her in the eyes and establish eye contact and follow up with soft kisses on the lips, neck, arms and hands. It will be a good idea to kiss the toes as a mark of your appreciation.

The next step is to take the woman to the bed. This by itself is an important step. But be sure that the woman's clothes are slowly removed. As and when her clothes come off one by one the bare portions like the shoulders, neck and naval should be kissed. All this should be a slow process so that the pleasure is heightened. In case you get into tension then think of Shiva and chant his name slowly. Once the woman is completely nude it is important to massage her body slowly with aromatic almond oil and at the same time to pay your homage to the most feminine part of her body, her sex. Vatsyayna says that all parts of a woman that can be kissed should also be bitten. Follow it in letter and spirit and the first step will be a cherished path to salvation. Hindu tantric theory is applicable to all couples who have faith in tantric thought and all can derive benefits from it. The aim is to treat the act of procreation as sacred and thus any form of contraceptive is not on.

The first step involves the art of undressing and if done as per the ancient shastras (Religious books) will lead you further to eternal bliss.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Sweet Talk And Sugar-Related Illnesses

YES NO

1 Do you continually crave sugary foods or drinks?

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2 Are you plagued by an uncontrollable, intense thirst?

3 Are you finding it difficult to sleep through the night?

4 Do you find it virtually impossible to lose weight?

5 Is your judgement of distance somewhat impaired?

6 Do you find it difficult to think clearly at all times?

7 Do you crave food between meals and raid the fridge at night?

8 Do you continually forget to remember important things?

9 Is your eyesight forever changing its focus?

10 Does climbing a flight of stairs sometimes exhaust you?

11 Do you have mood swings that surprise even you?

12 Do you often feel lethargic and depressed?

13 Could you be described as 'barrel-shaped' (by your enemies)?

14 Does a frequent urge to urinate hinder your mobility?

The number of people with sugar-related problems is climbing rapidly, but more worrying is that few sufferers know of their condition or understand the triggers. For this reason, and due to the expense, they don't follow up what they consider minor, stress-related complaints. If you answered 'yes' to any of the questions above, you could be pre-diabetic or diabetic and early diagnosis could make an incredible difference to your 'quality of life'.

As we age, our metabolism often works less efficiently. Losing weight becomes increasingly difficult and the array of super-processed foods at local supermarkets, make dieting difficult. We have allowed food manufacturers too much control over our intake, trusting their highly paid dieticians and food technologists to know what is good for us. Since their ultimate goal is to sell more products, their intentions differ radically from ours.

Check the ingredient labels on the pre-prepared supermarket goods in your grocery cupboards and 'fridge; would you expect to find sugar and modified cornstarch in everything from carrot salad to tinned meats? They are there, do us no good and can even be harmful.

Scientists used to believe that heart conditions could be blamed on our genes: if a parent had died of heart-related symptoms, the child was likely to suffer the same consequences. But our long-term eating habits can be as much to blame as any fault of birth. Each generation appears to increase the risks with simple, but deadly, lifestyle choices and bad habits: what we eat and exercising less.

Everything we eat, turns to sugar in our bodies. This sugar fuels our energy. If our bodies are starved of it, they will die. If they are regularly over-loaded with sugar, in conjunction with high cholesterol or high blood pressure, heart disease can result. Untreated sugar overload can also have several other nasty consequences. Insulin, manufactured by the pancreas, injects blood sugar into the cells. Whenever we eat, insulin-production in the pancreas should increase, in order to enable our cells to metabolise the sugar from the food and then use it, in the form of energy.

When this doesn't happen, our bodies cannot process the sugar they need. Excess sugar then turns into fat, which is largely stored around the midriff. So: a side effect of the inability of the body to process fuel properly, is excess weight, which becomes an additional burden to a fragile heart/pulmonary system.

Nearly half of all who suffer from heart attacks, also share another common, purely diet-related metabolic problem: pre-diabetes. This 'insulin-resistance syndrome' has now been conclusively linked to obesity and heart health.

Action plan 1:

1. If you answered 'yes' to some of the initial questions, have a simple finger-prick test at a pharmacy.

2. See a doctor, if so advised. He/she will follow up with a diet plan, oral or insulin medication, if necessary.

3. If your answers were all negative and you are very active, remain aware that diabetes is now manifesting in younger people; eat and exercise wisely to remain fit. Help yourself and your family by cutting down on all drinks containing sugar - fizzy drinks, cordials and fruit juice. Eat fewer sweets.

There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is considered the more serious and has historically been diagnosed in young children. Type 2 was previously commonly called 'adult onset' diabetes and generally appeared around middle age, but is now seen far more often in much younger adults and even in children.

A third type does actually exist, but has only recently become frequently mentioned. 'Pre-diabetes' describes the stage where body cells begin to resist metabolising sugar intake. People with this condition are not actually diabetic yet, but soon will be, unless steps are taken to reverse the situation. This condition also indicates a clear link to future heart disease.

Diabetes, its stages and types

Normal Indications - Insulin is produced and blood sugar is absorbed by cells for energy.

Symptoms - Feeling fantastic.

Possible consequences - Dying of old age.

Management - Eat healthily, exercise regularly and be aware.

Pre-diabetes Indications - Fluctuating blood-sugar levels; often misinterpreted general malaise.

Symptoms - See quiz in previous issue.

Possible consequences - Type 1/2 diabetes.

Management - Sensible and regular eating, more exercise.

Type 1 diabetes Indications - Insufficient insulin production and low carbohydrate metabolism.

Symptoms - Very high sugar levels/coma.

Possible consequences - Heart disease, kidney failure amputations, blindness, etc.

Management - Diet, insulin injections and daily exercise.

Type 2 diabetes Indications - Insulin production usually normal but cells resist sugar absorption.

Symptoms - High sugar levels.

Possible consequences - Heart disease, kidney failure amputations, blindness, etc.

Management - Diet, daily exercise + possible medication.

Doctors and dietitians work with diabetics to find the correct medication dosages and diets to control their levels of sugar resistance. To most diabetics, the most difficult part of the illness is the diet. As with heart-healthy diets, boredom is the danger of limiting food-intake, long-term.

Diabetics want acceptable, affordable, healthy treats to take the place of forbidden foods and can be frustrated by price and availability. The main aim is to keep blood sugar at a reasonably low level at all times, with cells neither over- nor under-loaded. This indicates a need for more regular, but smaller, meals; which keep the metabolism constantly active, but discourage sugar 'spikes' (sudden raised sugar levels). Well-behaved diabetics eat something every two hours, but have smaller meals and regular snacks in between.

What constitutes a 'snack' is of vast importance - if it's pre-packaged in foil, it's bound to be bad! Added vitamins, iron, etc. in processed foods are only necessary when all the original vitamins and iron have been purged by the refining process - avoid them. Better, by far, are small pieces of deciduous or citrus fruit, a dozen or so unsalted nuts or lean protein with a raw salad vegetable.

It seems that previous generations were getting right what we, with all our superior scientific, manufacturing and technological knowledge, have not. A book on nutrition, published in 1950, tells me that the only foods likely to sustain us from breakfast until lunchtime are eggs and milk. The Scots, of course, swear by oats porridge and for many South Africans, mielie meal is the obvious choice.

What many diabetics have only found out recently, is that all refined (white) starch is virtually as unhealthy as spooning sugar down your throat. Yellow mielie meal and slow-cooked oats are far better choices than instant or 'quick cooking' alternatives. In the novel, The Power of One, Courtney Bryce maintains that the Apartheid government came into power on the strength of a single, simple promise: making white bread available again in post-war SA. How easily is Man swayed and an entire nation's health destroyed!

Measuring sugar levels

Measuring blood sugar levels is about taking readings before and after we eat and remembering that everything we eat or drink converts to sugar. It doesn't have to look like sugar to act like it! The latest friend to diabetics is the GI (Glycaemic Index) and its introduction has disproved many of the theories that nutritionists previously recommended. The GI measures the rate at which particular foods raise sugar levels in the blood and thus points to some foods that should be avoided and others that have little reaction on our blood sugar levels. The best news of all, perhaps, is that it recommends yet others that actually reduce sugar levels naturally.

Action plan 2
1 Ask your local supermarket whether they have any GI pamphlets. These list the GI indices of

various starches, fats, fruits, vegetables and proteins, enabling wiser shopping choices.

2 To improve your family's general health and reduce future risk of diabetes and heart disease, try

reading The South Beach Diet by Dr Arthur Agatston (published by Headline) or The Sugar

Solution by Sarí Harrar & associates (published by Prevention Health Books).

2 Do something active with your kids every day, even if it's only walking around the garden or

throwing and catching a ball.

3 Cut down on all white, refined carbohydrates - bread, rice, pasta, mielie meal and potatoes.

Switch to seed bread, brown rice/pasta and yellow meal, to feel fuller, for longer and easy to eat

slightly smaller portions.

The sugar/heart link

Cardiologists once taught that eating fat clogged our arteries, causing blockages in our blood vessels. These blockages starved our organs of oxygenated blood and caused strokes and heart attacks. Patients eliminated all fat and fat-containing foods from their diet. TV advertising continually reminds us that certain margarines are considered 'heart-safe', while all animal fats are taboo. At another level, debates revolve around hydrolysed, good and bad fats.

Essentially, the biggest problem encountered with heart patients was that the low-fat, high carbohydrate diet advised by Heart Associations was unsustainable. Once patients became bored and disillusioned, they risked dying younger over living miserably. Moreover, those who managed to stick to the diet, saw little improvement in their blood chemistry.

Opinions have changed quite radically over the last ten years: while heart patients still monitor what they eat, those fats we usually call 'oils' are now considered necessary for lowering cholesterol. These include olive and rapeseed oil, fish oils, avocado pears, nuts and seeds. Other food, previously banned, is now considered good for us in reasonable quantities: dairy products, eggs, lean red meat and prawns, for example.

For those who once existed on a diet of skinless chicken breasts, white fish, salads and un-spread bread, this is a relief. Cholesterol is something our bodies cannot do without but abnormal amounts in the blood make us targets for heart disease.

Weighty problems

Certainly, many heart patients are overweight; just as some, but not all, have high cholesterol or high blood pressure (these do not always go hand-in-hand). Defining the profile has been difficult, but cardiologists are slowing coming to agreement: the most common denominator in heart patients, is diabetes or pre-diabetes.

Continual high blood-sugar levels are now considered responsible for changing the chemistry of our blood, making it stickier and thus causing clots to lodge along our blood vessels. And high blood sugar is caused mostly by two simple factors: the way and what we eat, and a lack of exercise. High blood sugar damages eye capillaries, resulting in diabetic retinopathy, a leading cause of blindness. It also raises the likelihood of glaucoma and cataracts.

Just because diabetes is manageable, does not mean it is not serious. Continual overindulgence will lead to a reduction of options. Once diabetes options are depleted, people lose limbs, go blind, have kidneys damaged beyond repair, etc.

Prehistoric man's part

Cave men, women and children seldom enjoyed three meals a day. When Mr C. Man occasionally managed to make a kill, they all gorged on a hearty meal - with no 'fridges to keep the kill fresh, dangerous animals were likely to scrounge anything set aside for the following day. Our bodies were designed to convert excess intake into fat, so that a few weeks of sparse eating would not herald our demise. Unfortunately, biological evolution has been slower than technological revolution and our brains have not yet adapted to our more regular eating patterns.

Genetic programming often supersedes mindset. Now that most of us eat far more regularly, we store fat that is never burnt off and even if we eat less than a regular three meals a day, our bodies become confused and store whatever they can, believing that our restraint may herald the onset of famine.

However, even if we don't eat three meals a day, we often eat at one meal, as much as we should at three (still thinking like cave men). When this happens, our bodies store more fat than normal, especially around the core, mid-section of our bodies. Because we don't do as much exercise as our friend, Mr C. Man, we are, quite literally, stuck with it.

Counting down

There has been a huge focus on exercise needs for over 30 years, but how many of us really listen? We have also been pumped full of theories relating to heart rate, aerobic versus anaerobic and other varied masochistic extremes. The upwardly mobile indulge themselves at gyms, at immense cost, to follow exercise trends and to find mates. What about ordinary people, though?

The latest theories should be music to our ears - exercise for twenty minutes every day (any more is not considered absolutely necessary for general good health). Walking is sufficient and there is, we are now told, no need to force the heart rate up too high. Walking reduces stress levels and cheers you up, because it releases mood-enhancing endorphins in your brain. Other theories suggest that walking 15 000 steps each day, will keep you fit. This will take between 2 and 4 hours; if your job entails lots of footwork, that's fine.

Reducing overall health risk is really all about retraining the next generation. Don't exclude your kids from an exercise program; keep it simple and avoid expensive gym memberships: equipment work is too strenuous for under-age children. Pre-school children are now being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and the researchers are blaming it all on TV.

Action plan 3

1 Deal with the excuses: time and cost.

2 Is spending 20 minutes with your kids, every day, too much to ask?

3 Wrestle on the carpet, kick a ball, walk part of the way to school together; move the action to a

public pool in summer or into the school playground during the winter. Start a community

gardening project or get a group together to maintain the school grounds?

4 Talk while you walk and laugh while you swim.

5 Whenever possible, keep discreetly active.

6 Cut down your alcohol intake - even beer causes a sugar spike. Best tactic? A single drink,

preferable a glass of red wine, drunk with a meal (not before it) so that your food can reduce the resulting rise in your blood sugar levels.

The Glycaemic Index can initially seem very complicated. We have all been told repeatedly that a healthy diet includes lots of fruit and vegetables, but this is not necessarily so; eating the correct fruit and vegetables is as important. These tips will make choices, easier to make...

1 Never skip meals; rather eat six small meals a day.

Sugar takes between 1.5 and 2 hours to reach your blood stream, after eating. To keep blood sugar levels constant, we need to eat between breakfast, lunch and supper and again, before we go to bed. Miss a meal or snack, sugar levels will drop and you'll overeat at the following meal.

A matchbox-sized piece of cheese with celery, a small handful of unsalted nuts or an apple make ideal between-meal snacks, If you have a sweet tooth, try sugar-free yoghurt during the evening.
Controlling food intake is easier if you eat more, but smaller, meals every day.

2 ...the harder the metabolism must work to extract the sugar from food, the better.

For many years, carbohydrates were advised as the best basis of a diabetic diet, with protein kept to a minimum. A GI-related diet recommends lean protein as the best source of ongoing energy. Eat at least one low GI food with every meal and always include a low-GI vegetable. An omelette or scrambled egg for breakfast, with mushrooms or tomato, takes little more time to make than a slice of toast. And yes, an egg every day IS good for you and cheap!

3 Low-GI vegetables

Normal salad vegetables, green, leafy vegetables and marrows, cauliflower and broccoli are all 'okay'. The older the vegetable is, the higher its sugar content. Garlic, ginger, onions and lemon juice have nutritional merit. Beans and lentils, in soups and stews appear to lower sugar levels.

4 High-GI vegetables

Don't avoid yellow and orange vegetables and root vegetables, but eat these in only small quantities
- pumpkin, butternut, carrots, beetroot, turnips and potatoes are all fairly high in sugar. Reduce the size of helpings; never add sugar during cooking and avoid frying in fat or sunflower oil.

5 Low- and high-GI fruit

Deciduous fruit, citrus fruit and all berries are considered best; tropical fruit, paw-paw excepted, generally has a very high sugar content. Be wary of bananas and watermelon. Cinnamon is said to increase the effectiveness of your body's insulin and stimulate the production of glucose burning enzymes, so try it sprinkled over fruit.

6 Don't avoid good protein

The calcium in dairy products helps you to lose weight and keeps your blood sugar in balance. Look for low fat, low sugar options, but a glass of milk or a slice of hard cheese is far healthier than pre-packed chips, snacks, sweets, biscuits or chocolate (and cheaper). The fat in dairy products satisfies the appetite. Cottage cheese and eggs are less expensive than meat.

7 Oils and fats

Fats are satisfying and therefore help us to know when we have eaten enough. Cut out fatty meat and cut down on red meat, but heart-advised margarine, olive, peanut and rapeseed oils are considered fine. Small quantities of unsalted nuts (almonds are considered the best) or sugar-free peanut butter can be eaten daily. Avocado pear is a delicious substitute for meat. Avoid sausages and boerewors - too fatty - but enjoy the occasional, trimmed steak.

8 Carbohydrates

Excess weight comes largely from carbohydrates, especially the highly processed ones. Modern, industrial processing removes the fibre from food, which, in turn, significantly changes the metabolic process. The Glycaemic Index clarifies the absolute relationship between carbohydrates and sugar. If you decrease bad carbohydrates, insulin-resistance retreats, weight decreases, metabolism improves, carbohydrate cravings disappear and blood chemistry improves.

Change from corn flakes and refined cereals, to sugar-free muesli; from white or whole wheat bread, to seed bread; from white to brown rice, pasta, flour, etc. Surprisingly, sweet potatoes are lower GI than plain potatoes. Most important is to reduce portions slightly. Eat no more starch than could fit into a tennis ball, but also, don't omit carbohydrates completely for any longer than two weeks.

9 Sweet tooth?

Ideally, diabetics should avoid sugar completely, but who's perfect? Men are less inclined to admit to cravings, while women often view chocolate as a cheaper version of Prozac. Bearing in mind that refined starches raise blood sugar levels as quickly as sugar, never be fooled by the notion that sugar only exists in cakes and sweets.

Fast, pre-packaged, processed and tinned foods, flavourings, sauces, crisps, pickles, dressings, etc. often contain liberal sugar- and refined-starch additives. Avoid them and start using spices and herbs for flavouring. Note which of your favourite foods contain sugar and reduce the size and frequency of your portions, eating more low-GI vegetables to compensate.

And if you must eat cake or sweets, train yourself to eat those that do the least harm: a small portion of ice cream, egg custard, a bran muffin, milk tart, cheesecake or a whole wheat biscuit, instead of icing-covered confections made with lots of white flour. Boiled sweets are sugar-rich whereas a small portion nut chocolate (preferably dark) is occasionally excusable. Chocolate and red wine contain protective anti-oxidants, but should be consumed sparingly.

10 Lifestyle change

Don't go hungry - continuously level, low, blood sugar stops hunger cravings and you will begin to enjoy natural tastes again. You may even lose some weight and, whether aesthetic vanities bother you or not, it's always good to feel lighter...and here's the bit I personally like least: if you haven't already done so, give up smoking!

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- The Message and the Medium – assessing the ‘take-out’ and ‘buy-in’ of road safety messages/UNIARC.
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Online

The number of people who are opting to shop online instead of the regular brick and mortar stores is increasing by the minute. Online shopping is fast becoming a trend that seems to be enjoying a tremendous growth path. However, what exactly are the advantages and disadvantages of buying online?

There are a couple of things that you would need to consider. Since the competition of online businesses continues growing, the prices of products continue to go down, as well. Of course, this is very advantageous to consumers. One more benefit of online shopping would be its convenience. Consumers are able to browse through the different stores and products with just clicking the mouse. Consumers are consequently given more alternatives and different products. Another advantage would be that consumers would be given the ability to purchase items that are not available in their area. They could simply go to websites like ebay, and they would be able to buy from anywhere in the world.

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A major disadvantage in buying online would be issues concerning security. Because of crackers and hackers that are becoming more skilled, there are always risks of consumers' sensitive information, like personal and credit card details, could be stolen and used fraudulently. A lot of online stores have strived hard to put good security measures in place to assure their consumers that they would be trying to do their best in preventing that from happening. However, they still do give out a reminder that not all incidents can be prevented. For example, there are a lot of spammers that send email messages to various private email addresses as they try to dupe people to reveal the details of their credit cards, a technique which is called phishing. These emails could even appear to be sent from legitimate companies, which the reader could be familiar with, so that it can sway them to trust the particular email.

Although buying online could prove to be very convenient and beneficial, you should always be at your toes and be very cautious in doing business and transactions online. Make sure that you do your research in making sure that you easily distinguish the scams from the good deals.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Indian Designer Sari Wrapping Made Easy - Ready-Made Stitched Saris

The lovers of Indian Sari would agree with me that it is not very easy to wear for the uninitiated. You can either go for loads of practice, or could think of the latest trend around town; ready made designer Indian saris.

Of course, you can find techniques and tricks to wear your designer sari in the easiest possible way. If you haven't had home training, there are enough websites giving you guidance to wear a sari in the traditional method, making you look beautiful and elegant. Ask your heart honestly, however, and you will definitely come up with the answer that you wish with your whole heart for an automatic, ready made stitched designer Indian sari. Isn't it?

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You may well be left gaping with astonishment when you see ladies wearing the latest designer sari in high fashion circles, thus keeping up the proud Indian tradition. The new trend around town is the ready to wear designer sari, which has been introduced to retain the expectations of tradition combined with the ease of wearing one. With ready made designer Indian saris in town, it has now become possible for ladies of all communities to wrap and enjoy this beautiful traditional garment with ease.

The most difficult part in designer sari wrapping is following each step properly, as it seems awfully difficult when tried for the first time. Making the pleats and wrapping the entire material properly might sound a real difficult task for a novice, but with practice it becomes very easy. You can finish the job in just two minutes. Despite this, however, most ladies take at least a quarter of an hour to wear that special designer Indian sari for a wedding or a party, for these occasions demand superior dressing skills that take additional time!

You might have dreamed about an easy to wear sari and how things could change for the better if something like that gets introduced into the market. Of course, earlier such ready made stitched saris were brought into shops but did not match up to high standards when worn. After wearing such ready to wear saris, often it clearly showed up that the entire thing was ready-made, thus resulting in a lot of embarrassment among those who tried this new concept. No wonder then that did not get too popular in the world of fashion.

Ever since, experts and designers have been concentrating on how to bring about something that looked exactly like how a traditional designer Indian sari when worn. It was after years of painstaking research and experiments that the new easy to wear designer sari was launched. This new version was highly appreciated by all who tried this new stuff.

You might be thinking of how and where to buy this new fashion statement called the automatic designer Indian sari.

There is nothing to worry on this aspect as it is the latest trend adopted by people all across the world. You can find this new concept in every leading textile shop and select one that suits your tastes. The internet has made it even more convenient as you can order online through different websites dedicated to serve the latest fashion in ready to wear designer Indian saris.

Go ahead and live up to your convenience!

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Monday, November 14, 2011

The Trends of Large Sized Clothing

Women who are larger than the average know how hard it is to get good clothing that is satisfying and at the same time comfortable. Most of the time, these women have to be content with clothes that are baggy and overly expensive. Fortunately a lot of designers are designing and producing more attractive and exciting clothes for larger women. Thus finding good clothing is no longer that hard for large women.

Some of the more established shops for plus-sized clothing are Lane Bryant and Torrid, among many others. In buying stylish clothes from them, you'll realize that their items are not smaller sizes which were scaled up. This is something important because the clothes are tailored specifically to readjust to the requirements of your own body.

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Large women may differ in the way they carry their body weight. Some carry their body weight through the hips, while some have their weight equally in their bodies. Thus women have different needs in their clothing. Designers are realizing this difference and they are making clothes that will cater to different body types. Concealing of sizes especially for large women is no longer accepted in the fashion industry.

Women with large sizes are no longer affected by how the media portray them. This has led them to believe that their shape is okay, further supported by the advent of designers making plus-sized clothing.

So don't worry about looking good. There are designers that can help you find the right fit and make you look attractive.

The Trends of Large Sized Clothing

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Saree and Significance of Colors

Sari is one of the most gorgeous and elegant Indian attire. Colors plays very important role and every color has its own significance. The beautiful color signifies beliefs in our culture and religion. For example Red is one of the most favorite colors in Indian weddings. Red and shades of red are always preferred in Indian weddings and other important functions. Lehenga, Sari and Salwar suits are always preferred colors for the "D" day.

Yellow color is also very popular in many Indian regions. It is linked with prosperity. It is also considered as a sign of a good harvest of wheat and mustard. In many Indian wedding there is a haldi ceremony. In this function the girl or boy in question has to wear yellow clothes. In Maharashtra bride wears a yellow silk sari on performing pooja. Also in many regions yellow sari is gifted to the bride for her wedding functions and special pooja ceremony.

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White color symbolizes purity and faith. In many important functions white color garments are worn. For example in many regions like Guajarati and Assam bride wears a white sari for her Bridal function. The beautiful white sari is embellished with a handmade zari border. A Bengali bride wears white sari with red or maroon border sari for their pooja ceremony.

Kanjeevaram saris are also one of the most popular sari in Indian festivals and functions. It's of various patterns and styles. Different culture, history, animals, flowers, temple etc are depicted on them to make them look more rich and royal. It can be embedded with various works like zari, thread, moti, stones, sequin etc.

Sari is always a very graceful garment with different styles and patterns. Saris draping style and its colors symbolize various cultures, religion, regions and tradition.

Saree and Significance of Colors

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Famous Lucknow Chikan Indian Wear In All Light And Dark Shades

Indian Chikan dresses always leave a favourable impact on us. Be it on suits or sarees or kurtas, almost everything that is bought from Lucknow seems to have its own charm. And to top it all both light and dark shades of chikan apparels are equally demanded by the masses.

Earlier only chikan salwar suits were available that too in pastel colors. But since a few years, many women have started buying Indian sarees and this embroidery is not confined to just suits. Famous Lucknow chikan is very much seen on all type of stuff like salwar suits and sarees. The choice of color sequence is diverse and rich. The designs and style are not very repetitive.

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In addition to this, the specialization of Lucknow embroidery wear is not restricted to any specific city or country. Instead these apparels are found in every country.

Apart from these above-mentioned advantages, it is worth noticing that Lucknow embroidered wear are available in all possible sizes, fabrics and colors. This has been the biggest advantage of Lucknow wear garments. Days gone when Lucknow chikan was only available in pastel shades and cotton fabrics. Now they are available even dark shades like blue, black, red, maroon, bottle green and fabrics like georgette, chiffon etc.

Chikan suits and sarees can even be worn to offices and to informal get-togethers. However, many people believe that the quality of Lucknow embroidery wear varies to a considerable extent. By far the best chikan wear is found in Lucknow and it is commonly known as "Lakhnawi" apparels.

Famous Lucknow Chikan Indian Wear In All Light And Dark Shades

And with the passage of time, girls of every age are today falling for these apparels. The growing craze of these indian suits have resulted in many websites to offer more and more variety in this category. http://www.utsavsarees.com is one such online store which caters to the need of all the people worldwide.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Diwali Gift Ideas: Traditional Indian Clothes

The most celebrated festival of India, one of the things that Diwali is closely associated with is exchanging gifts or offering gifts to friends and family. Diwali is the time for friends and family to get together and enjoy this festival with boundless fun. Apart from decorating the house, lighting diyas and bursting firecrackers, exchanging fabulous Diwali gifts with friends and family further adds to the celebration.

Traditionally, it's almost a sort of custom to give an assortment of various kinds of sweets, dry fruits, silver items, etc as Diwali gifts. Indian Clothes are also a popular choice for Gifts during Diwali. Everybody loves getting new clothes, hence there's no chance of going wrong with traditional Indian Clothes as Gifts. During Diwali, latest styles and designs of Indian Clothes throng the market which means an immense variety is available to choose from. Further, almost every store comes up with fabulous discounts and other offers which end up saving a lot too. Latest Designer Sarees, Designer Salwar Kameez, Designer Kurti, Designer Lehenga Choli, etc can be given as Diwali Gifts to women while Diwali Gifts to men would include Kurta Pyjama, Sherwani, Churidar Kurta, Indo-Western Suit, etc. Giving new clothes as Diwali Gifts is a splendid idea but measurement, proper size and fit should be highly noted when shopping for Diwali Clothes for others. When gifting Readymade Indian Clothes to others for Diwali, it's essential to get outfits in the right size so as to avoid embarrassment. Alternatively, when one is not sure about the right sizes then custom-made or unstitched Indian Clothes could also be given as Diwali Gifts which the recipients can get it stitched according to their preferences. Many stores house a large collection of unstitched Salwar Kameez, Lehenga Choli, Kurta Pyjama, Sherwani, etc as well which make for quite convenient Diwali Gifts!

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Diwali Gift Ideas: Traditional Indian Clothes

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Indian Fashion Industry

Colourful fashion trends of India

With the end of the 20th century came the end of all hype which has created a more practical and pragmatic environment and has given a more stable picture of the fashion business.
In the 50s, 60s and 70s, the Indian fashion scenario wasn't exactly colorless. It was exciting, stylish and very graceful. There were no designers, models, star or fashion design labels that the country could show off. The value of a garment was judged by its style and fabric and not by who made it.

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It was regarded as ever so chic and fashionable to approach any unfamiliar tailor, who could make a garment for a few rupees, providing the perfect fit, finish and style. The high society lady, who wore it, was proud for getting a good bargain and for giving her name to the end result.

In 60s, tight 'kurtas', 'churidars' and high coiffures were a trend among ladies. It was an era full of naughtiness and celebration in arts and music and cinema, manifested by liberation from restriction and acceptance of new types of materials such as plastic film and coated polyester fabric.

The 70s witnessed an increase in the export of traditional materials outside the country as well as within. Hence, international fashion arrived in India much before the MTV culture with the bold colors, flower prints and bell-bottoms. Synthetics turned trendy and the disco culture affected the fashion scenario.

It was in the early 80s when the first fashion store 'Ravissant' opened in Mumbai. At that time garments were retailed for a four-figure price tag. The '80s was the era of self consciousness and American designers like Calvin Klein became popular. In India too, silhouettes became more masculine and the 'salwar kameez' was designed with shoulder pads.

With the evolution of designer stores in Mumbai, the elegant fashion design culture was a trend among Indians along with their heavy price tags. No doubt that a garment with a heavy price tag was at the bottom stage of fashion. But clients immediately transformed into the high fashion fold where they were convinced that that the word 'elegant fashion design culture' means, it had to have a higher price tag.

Garments were sold at unbelievable prices only because the designers had decided to get themselves noticed by making showy outfits and getting associated with the right shows, celebrities and events.

Later, fashion shows shifted to competitive events each attempting to out-do the other in theme, guest list and media coverage. For any newcomer, the fashion business was the number one professional art that time.

In the 90's, the last decade of the millennium, a move towards the drastic pairing down returned with ethnic wears (Today, ethnic wear market in India is accounted to Rs. 9000 crore). This led to the decline and the recession, the push to sell at any cost and keep staying in the limelight. With heavy cut throat competition and sound awareness of the client, the inevitable occurred. The price tags, which had once reached at a peak, began their downside journey.

At those times the downturn was not only being experienced in the price tags of the garments, but also in the business of fashion shows. More models, choreographers, make-up men, hairstylists and designers streamed down into their business.

The fun and party time in the Indian fashion scenario had not ended with this, but continued. It was a point, where it reached at a certain steady level and from there, in the beginning of the 21st centaury, with new designers and models and some sensible designing; the fashion hype accelerated its speed.

Indian fashion industry spreads its wings globally

For the global fashion industry, India is a very big exporter of fabrics and accessories. All over the world, Indian ethnic designs and materials are considered as a significant facet for the fashion houses and garment manufacturers. In fabrics, while sourcing for fashion wear, India also plays a vital role as one of the biggest players in the international fashion arena.
India's strengths not only depend on its tradition, but also on its raw materials. World over, India is the third largest producer of cotton, the second largest producer of silk and the fifth largest producer of man-made fibres.

In the international market, the Indian garment and fabric industries have many fundamental aspects that are compliant, in terms of cost effectiveness to produce, raw material, quick adjustment for selling, and a wide ranges of preference in the designs in the garments like with sequin, beadwork, aari or chikkon embroidery etc, as well as cheaper skilled work force. India provides these fashion garments to the international fashion houses at competitive prices with shorter lead time and an effective monopoly in designs which covers elaborated hand embroidery - accepted world over.

India has always been considered as a default source in the embroidered garment segment, but the changes of rupee against dollar has further decreased the prices, thereby attracting buyers. So the international fashion houses walk away with customized stuff, and in the end crafted works are sold at very cheap rates.

As far as the market of fabrics is concerned, the ranges available in India can attract as well as confuse the buyer. A basic judgmental expectation in the choosing of fabrics is the present trend in the international market. Much of the production tasks take place in parts of the small town of Chapa in the Eastern state of Bihar, a name one would have never even heard of. Here fabric making is a family industry, the ranges and quality of raw silks churned out here belie the crude production methods and equipment used- tussars, matka silks, phaswas, you name it and they can design it. Surat in Gujarat, is the supplier of an amazing set of jacquards, moss crepes and georgette sheers - all fabrics utilized to make dazzling silhouettes demanded world over. Another Indian fabric design that has been specially designed for the fashion history is the "Madras check" originally utilized for the universal "Lungi" a simple lower body wrap worn in Southern India, this product has now traversed its way on to bandannas, blouses, home furnishings and almost any thing one can think of.

Recently many designers have started using traditional Indian fabrics, designs and cuts to enhance their fashion collections. Ethnic Indian designs with batik cravat, tie-and-dye or vegetable block print is 'in' not just in India but all across the world.

In India, folk embroidery is always associated with women. It is a way of their self expression, and they make designs that depict their native culture, their religion and their desires. Women embroider clothes for their personal use, and the people linked with the pastoral profession prepare embroidered animal decorations, decorative covers for horns and foreheads and the Rabaris of Kutch in Gujarat do some of the finest embroidery. Embroidered pieces are made during the festivals and marriages, which are appliqué work called 'Dharaniya'. One of the significant styles of Saurashtra is 'Heer' embroidery, which has bold geometric designs, woven on silks. The Mutwa women of the Banni area of Kutch have a fascinating embroidery where they make fine embroidery works with designed motifs and mirrors in the size of pinheads, the Gracia jats use geometric designs on the yoke of long dresses. Moreover, the finest of quilts with appliqué work are also made in Kutch.

Garments embellishment with bead work is another area where it in demand in the international market. Beads are used to prepare garlands and other accessory items like belts and bags and these patterns now available for haute couture evening wear too.
According to a survey, in recent times Indian women have given up their traditional sari for western wears like t-shirts and shorts, as they feel more comfortable in skirts and trousers instead of saris and salwar kameez. It's been noted that women spend just 5 million on trousers and skirts against 1.74 billion dollars spent by men on trousers. With more women coming out to work, the (combined) branded trouser and skirts market has been increasing at a whopping 27 per cent in sales terms. Women feel that Western clothing is more suitable, particularly when working or using public transportation. Many corporate offices are also in favor of their employees wearing Western wear.

In India, Western inspiration is increasing due to the influence of TV and films. Besides, shopping malls selling branded clothes have also mushroomed in India and are fascinating the youngsters. Recently, designer wear is being promoted through store chains such as Shopper's Stop, Pantaloons, Westside, etc. Companies such as Raymond and TCNS have also set up their exclusive stores for designer wear such as Be: and W.
The market of India fashion industry

Recently, a report stated that the Indian fashion industry can increase from its net worth of Rs 200 crore to Rs 1,000 crore in the next five to ten years. Currently, the worldwide designer wear market is amounted at billion, with a 9 per cent growth rate, with the Indian fashion industry creating hardly 0.1 per cent of the international industry's net worth.

According to approximations, the total apparel market in India is calculated to be about Rs 20,000 crore. The branded apparel market's size is nearly one fourth of this or Rs 5,000 crore. Designer wear, in turn, covers nearly about 0.2 per cent of the branded apparel market.

At present, the largest sales turnover within the designer wear segment is about Rs25 crore, with other well-known names having less turnovers of Rs10-15 crore. In view of the prospects of the Indian fashion industry for growth, the figures are not very hopeful.

The figure of fashion industry

o The organized market for designer apparel is about Rs 250 crore

o Designer wear calculates to less than 1 per cent of the apparel market

o The global market for designer wear is 5 per cent of total apparel market

o The global market for designer wear industry is largely dependent on the small-scale sector

o Consumers for designer wear have a yearly household income of Rs 10 lakh-plus. There are 3 lakh such households developing at 40-45 per cent

o Designer wear industry is projected to increase to Rs 1,000 crore by 2015.

o More than 81 per cent of the population below 45 years of the age is fashion conscious.

Many fashion designers and management experts foresee an average growth of about 10-12 per cent for the Indian fashion industry in the coming years. Though, the growth rate could be more than 15 per cent, if infrastructural and other logistical bottlenecks and drawbacks are over come.

India needs more effort to overcome

However, despite the benefits available in India there are also some disadvantages. India is not a remarkable player in the global market with reference to brands because of its inability to add value to products. This is observed by the fact that nearly 50 per cent of its exports are apparel and made-ups where value addition is essential. Likewise, 75 per cent of domestic apparel market is commoditized and unbranded and very few Indian brands do survive in the foreign markets. Evidently, the Indian market has not made a strong stand and hence it is difficult to make Indian brands that can compete with global brands in India.

Another reason for the fashion industry's inadequate growth is the limited experience of the designers and the platform they are offered. The insignificance stalks from the reality that most of the young talent is hired by the bigger names to work in their studios, thus imprinting their work with the label of the big designers.
Though performing individual presentation is not an alternative choice for most of the young talent, because of the limitation of finance, a beginner designer's name fails to come to the forefront.
Another thing, with regards to the ramp, is what the designers offer is barely appropriate to be worn ordinarily. You'll see there's dissimilarity between what is there on the ramp and what the Page Three crowd wears. Some believe at present the fashion is in, but the tendency hasn't changed much as it is the old ones coming back. We have had short kurtas, long kurtas, flowing skirts, etc. coming back into fashion with only a new variety of designs.

Many management consultants and professionals believe that the Indian fashion industry will be boosted if the new comers are paid proper attention. What they require is more support so that their work gets due recognition. According to the consultants and professionals there should be a panel of people who choose designers for showcasing according to their work and not their name or who they've worked for earlier, and hence selection would be purely based on quality. Besides this, the panel of judges should comprise of people from the fashion schools rather than designers.
It has been observed that the media-hype around the big designers and blatant commercialism has hindered business in the Indian fashion industry. No clear cut picture is provided about the feasibility of the products. Basically it is only the famous names that are being talked of. What they offer is not quite daily-wear. The entire focal point of the industry is on commercialism. The discussion is only regarding how much is sold and for what price and nothing about the designs or styles.

Efforts to develop global fashion brands

It needs innovative designers, a seamless supply chain, control over retail and distribution and concentration of quality while dealing with some image. While a few have accomplished something in the west covering Tommy Hilfiger, Gucci, Zara, Armani, Versace, Ralph Lauren, etc, India has not been capable to track on.
A serious reason for India not being successful has been its isolation in the fashion system. Each stakeholder including designers, exporters, textile players and retail chains need to come together along with the government to make sure that the position of Indian fashion is strong in the coming years.

There are various agencies and industry associations that can support in brand-building practice. Many of these agencies require attractive resources and making a global image of Indian fashion rather than independently trying to promote particular brands or textile segments.

Efforts to create strong global image

Large textiles players require more and more to target on the market facing activities while developing an association with small medium enterprise (SME) clusters. Such kind of networks would be a benefit to that which can focus on demand making and branding as well as for clusters that can focus on quality production.

Efforts to create value networks

After the entry of large retail chains like Wal-Mart, Gap etc in India, Small scale manufacturers in India will find it very difficult to satisfy the demands of these international buyers if they continue to promote their products individually. Therefore, it is very important that value networks are created between large textile and apparel companies in India and small scale manufacturers, so that the marketing muscle of the leading players can be utilized for receiving large orders while the bigger players then assign the orders to the small-medium enterprises according to their past record of quality and service. For this to be put into practice, it will be vital to well-organize the information on small-medium enterprise clusters in a perfect manner so that supplier selection decisions are made according to the information in the long run, only the more efficient small-medium enterprise players survive and develop.
Efforts to concentrate on designers and designs

Designers have a fundamental role to play in the future of Indian fashion scenario. There should hence be an effective process for preparing these designers. This can be done by sponsoring exchange programs with international schools, increasing participations in the fashion capitals of the world, motivating and offering business incubation to new designers and rewarding efforts through proper design awards.
Even in India, well-known designers are incapable to tap finances from well-organized resources, since a vital part of their assets are brands and design talent which are not measured in terms of money and hence it becomes difficult to judge the value. This has severely inhibited their development and capability to raise retail existence across the country and abroad. Likewise, there is no systematic approach of existence in the fashion capitals of the world like Paris, Milan and New York. Due to this, designers have to depend on their personal contacts and relationships for organizing fashion shows and making retail alliances. The French government as well as the British government helps designers of their particular countries appreciably in these areas as they understand that value creation through design is the only way to carry on in the competitive landscape of the global fashion industry. The Indian government and related agencies should also accept this aspect of textile, apparel and fashion industry sincerely if they need to see India on the global fashion map.
Work in collaboration: designers-corporate efforts

Designers and many organizations can work globally through various models and with many working relationships. The Indian fashion industry has many views but only one such model, wherein a designer creates a retail venture with his/her own brand through organized retail chains. There are many other models according to brand ownership and division of operational activities.

Globally, many models of collaboration between designers and corporates are available. For example Ralph Lauren has made an agreement with Jones Apparel for producing and retailing various Polo brands. Likewise, Armani had an agreement with Zegna for production, even while it was competing with them in the marketplace. There are many cases of designer brands being co-owned by the designers and corporates, Gucci-Alexander McQueen and Gucci-Stella McCartney being some of them.

In the end, many designer businesses have been obtained by corporates where designers play a major role in the design elements of the business, but the brand and the organization is owned completely by the corporate.

The current possession of Calvin Klein by Philips Van Heusen and earlier holdings of Hugo Boss and Valentino by Marzotto are some related examples in this segment. These examples strongly point out that not only designers find such relationships important for development, but also corporates find these attractive for rising their profitability and growth. Likewise deals in India could go a long way in developing the brand values of corporates and designers.

Developing clusters

Making common infrastructure for functioning such as design and sampling, affluent treatment, product testing, etc can help in increasing the capability of the clusters since noteworthy investments could be made by the cluster itself rather than any single player.

Well-managed databases can help in decreasing search costs and through data mining, rating of players can be done so as to make the procurement process easier for buyers. Cooperative marketing programs at different clusters can also support players to grow up in the value chain by mixing their strengths within the cluster.

Cluster based battle in the fashion industry is characterized by the Italian industry. The National Chamber for Italian Fashion for example, supports the development of the fashion clusters at Milan and Florence in a well organized manner. Indian industry can learn a lot from Italy because India has a similar cluster based scattered production base, but has been incapable to link it with design and branding capability.

If the above activities are successfully considered, India could have an extraordinary development in the fashion industry, which could increase from a negligible size to Rs 8,000 crore in the coming decade.

Conclusion

In the 50s, 60s and 70s, the Indian fashion scenario was colorful and stylish, in the end of 20th century it was quite subdued and with the beginning of the 21st century it has geared up and is still experiencing the growth with many spectrums of colours. Though this industry is growing at a very good pace, besides achieving a negligible share in the global market, still it needs to make severe efforts to stand amongst international fashion market in various aspects.

Indian Fashion Industry

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Dhotis - Popular Traditional Indian Wear

Dhotis are traditional Indian wear that is quite popular among rural men. These days the urban metrosexual man has also adopted the same ways of dressing on special occasions. It is worn in various styles in different states of the country. There is a lot to learn about the traditional dhotis and about their styles, varieties and customs.

Dhotis are known as Indian traditional dresses that are worn exclusively on occasions. Though, men wish to look graceful in dhotis, but only few of them know the apt way to carry this outfit. There are many things that a person to consider before you actually decide to wear a dhoti.

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Dhotis are considered to be the most difficult to wear among other Indian apparel. Men find it extremely difficult to wrap a dhoti and often need professional help. To solve their queries there are many online websites that deliver effective and useful tips to tie men's dhotis perfectly.

Dhotis are the assigned dress for leaders as Mahatama Gandhi used to wear it and also persuaded Indian men to wear this traditional Indian attire, shunning the 'videsi' clothes. Dhotis flaunt one's eminent status and love for Indian culture.

If you are willing to wear a dhoti in an approaching family occasion, then it is better to take few important things into account that will help you to carry them perfectly.

1) Dhotis do not have pockets but still you can store small items like cash, keys by rolling the cloth at the waistline. Although, wrapping will come with experience but with this you can have easy accessibility to your knick knacks.

2) Be careful when you go up the steps. As your feet are prone to fall on your dhotis which can cause you embarrassment if it gets rolled up in your feet and loosens accidentally!

3) Usually men's dhotis are worn touching the ankles but if you plan to dance, make sure that it is tied tightly above the waist line.

4) When you order or buy dhotis, cut off the loosen thread of extra cloth from its end. This is to make sure that it does not fray when you walk around.

5) You need not wear undergarments under dhotis but make sure that the fabric is little tick especially from the back.

6) To avoid its wind blow up when you sit or move out, it is better to overlap the fabric, the more it is done the better it stays.

Dhotis - Popular Traditional Indian Wear

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Different Styles of Women's Dresses

What is a woman who does not like being dressed up? Dressing up is almost like a part of being a woman, and a woman looks so much more feminine and pretty when she dons on that dress. Yes, the dress. That ethereal woman looking outside the window pane is almost always visualized in a dress, looking almost like a fairy. There are many different kinds of dresses which are worn depending upon the body type.

The most famous amongst the dress styles is the Gown. Little young girls have grown up watching Disney princesses walking down with their princes in those spectacular gowns. Gowns are worn at special events, like say a gala or an opera performance. Women never say never to looking dandy, one has to look good even in times when we eat, cocktail dress and the dinner dress is worn on special occasions when one has to make an impression. Then there is the prom dress, the dress that is supposed to be extremely special, the graduation, meeting your friends for the last time. Women's dresses are extremely beautiful and the prettiest dress that a woman wears is her wedding dress.

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Women's dresses are also divided upon the different styles of the cut. The most elegant amongst these styles is the Gown, the wedding dresses are more often than not the gowns, and these are the most feminine styles amongst dresses. There is the sunny sundress. It is a beautiful piece of art; it is dressy yet extremely comfortable' these are worn generally in the summers or places where the temperature plays a spoilt sport all the time. Sheath dress, shift, maxi, tent etc. are all different styles of dresses that make a statement in their own way.

There have been many different styles that have been in vogue for some time now, and the traditional dresses have lost luster. The most beautiful creation of the modern times is the little black dress. This has caught the fancy of people like never before. While the gown is now worn occasionally, featuring only for weddings and proms.

Women's dresses are of different varieties the world over, each country having a special style that defines the culture. The one in Arabia is called Abaya; it is a special kind with long sleeves which covers the woman up. In India we have the sari and the salwar-kameez that is a little different than the western style consisting of more than one garment and extremely graceful at the same time.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Benarasi Silk Sarees - Perfect As Indian Wedding Sarees

In India, women love to wear all types of georgette, crepe, bandhani, cotton, net, satin, or chiffon sarees. However, the most loved collection is that of silk saris or benarasi sarees. In fact, an exclusive range of wedding sarees in silk, especially the 'benarasi' is the most praiseworthy and treasured possessions of any Indian women. These sarees have earned acclamation not just in India, but abroad as well. Foreigners are even aware of Indian sarees and purchase bulk of wedding collections.

Several top fashion designers in the country are also paying attention to bridal sarees. These are timeless and the most expensive Indian silk assortment. These silk sarees are satin smooth, soft and quintessentially Indian, which every woman wants to wear on her special nuptial day!

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Bridal silk saris are available in varieties like art silk and pure silk saris that carry regional influences. Some of these include the Kancheepuram or the Kanjivaram silk sari and the Mysore silk saree that hail from the south. Muga silk sari and Benarasi silk saree are typical to the east India, especially the latter being popular in Varanasi/Banaras. The zari work and zardozi embroidery on the silk sarees are just like a feast for the eyes. It simply makes the bridal collection appear rich, regal, and complete!

Benarasi silk saree looks gorgeous on would-be brides, her friends and bridesmaids can comfortably opt for benarasi georgette saris. This type of saree is lightweight yet looks stunning. You can pick a saree with golden aari work (a kind of thread word) and patterns done with sequins. This will look just superb on anyone for the occasion of marriage. Multi-colored crystals can also be used on this sari.

Benarasi embroidered sarees are also a wonderful option for weddings or other occasions. The zardozi work and other thread embroidery will make this saree look elegant, classic yet fashionable. Heavy sequins, beads, and buttas will add glamour and shimmer to the sari. You can also grab a net and benarasi combined wedding sari for your marriage. Colors like maroon, brown and red in combination with green and golden will definitely stand you unique in your wedding.

Benarasi Silk Sarees - Perfect As Indian Wedding Sarees

So, hurry and pick the most beautiful wedding sari for yourself from online store, Indian Selections. This store is a single platform that enables you get any type of wedding saree, embroidered sari or silk saree of your choice.