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houseoffett · 3 months
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Summer Cotton Dresses for Women | Coord Sets
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Discover the epitome of summer elegance with House of Fett's exquisite collection of cotton dresses and coordinating sets for women. From formal co-ord sets to party-ready ensembles, each piece exudes sophistication and style. Whether you're looking for a chic co-ord pant set, a designer airport co-ord, or a trendy skirt top co-ord set, House of Fett offers a diverse range to suit every occasion. Elevate your wardrobe with cord set party wear options like kaftan co-ord sets, wedding co-ord sets, and fancy indo-western co-ord sets. Embrace the comfort and style of cotton co-ords, shimmering designs, and western-inspired pieces perfect for summer. With options like palazzo co-ord sets, Biba-inspired ensembles, and Madame co-ord sets, House of Fett ensures you step out in fashion-forward sophistication. Explore the versatility of co-ord sets for summer, airport travels, formal events, and more, including women's shorts in trendy co-ords.
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Bohemian Bonanza of Colorful Handmade Clothing
Living up the natural style the fashion world is abounding with handmade fabrics, and shapes are getting exotic but inclined towards free flowing design like maxi kaftans. The bohemian caftan is about comfort, beautiful prints inspired from cultures and contemporary design that makes its own statement. The emphasis is now is on easy styling, boho chic is about common sense; comfort gets more…
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Princesses Ayah, Aisha & Sara bint Al Feisal attend the wedding of their cousin Crown Prince Hussein at Zahran Palace on 1 June 2023. Ayah wears a handmade traditional thobe by local brand Funtazza Designs while her twin sisters wear handmade embroidered kaftan by a royal favourite Kumbaz Fashion House.
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Top 10 African Inspired Fashion Trends – The Afropolitan Effect
Western fashion has often looked to African and African-American culture for inspiration but this time around the world seems to want an official romance with it. Here’s what you should know about when the affair started and how Afropolitans are changing the narrative. 
Western designers have been flirting with African symbols, patterns and fibers since as far back as the 1970s when Yves Saint Laurent created a fashion collection that evoked images of an exotic Africa for non-African audiences. These collections were based on what Western designers imagined Africa to be as opposed to what it really was.
As expected, this cultural appropriation, which was not benefitting African designers or textile weavers in any way created an uproar because it was a one-sided affair and was not mutually beneficial. Africa was the glamorous mistress whom Western designers wanted to profit from but not empower. The resistance also came because no one can tell Africans how to be authentically African. Despite the deep cultural similarities, the countries in the continent share different political climates, geographic realities, languages and weather. Meaning that there is no one single narrative of African reality.
These diverse experiences of Africans gave rise to the term Afropolitan. Afropolitans are young Africans with a global outlook, upwardly mobile, culturally savvy, changing the perceptions about Africa through creative expression and redefining what it means to be African in the midst of a multitude of subcultures. To be Afropolitan means we understand that the world is a global village (heck, we are products of that globalization), and that design inspiration can come from anywhere. However, if the fashion world borrows from Africa we ask for recognition, inclusion and empowerment of African designers and retail brands that have worked hard to keep evolving African style, giving it new currency and new associations. 
With this understanding, let’s take a look at the top 10 Afro-inspired trends for women that have found their way to the retail fashion streets.
#1 - Matching Couple Outfits
Matching or uniform outfits are the status quo for African couples and family members at special occasions such as weddings and birthdays.  Fabric is bought in bulk and made into different glamorous attires by family and friends for an event, to serve as a form of identification, solidarity and love. The world has taken a leaf from this culture by updating pre-wedding photo shoots from matching T-shirts to full matching outfits for couples. on the other hand in winter outfit like boss jacket is the perfect one with the T-shirt for the couple.
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#2 - Afro-Pop Culture T-Shirts
Just like African-Americans made hip-hop a dress code, the custom T-shirt era has ushered a longing for expression of different African realities especially by urban African youths. Using personal motifs like hair-do, music and food in bold and unusual ways is now the new cool.
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#3 - Boubous & Kaftans
Loose fitting garments worn by African men and women called Boubous or Kaftans have become a wardrobe staple all over the world.
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#4 – Tie & Dye
Cultures across the African continent have various tie and dye techniques and motifs signifying varying ideas. Today, these colorful tie-dye prints are a must-have for women all over the world.
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#5 - Fringe Love
Traditional African fabrics like Kente. Akwete,  Asooke are woven using different types of threads. The ends of the threads are left to hang out as decorative elements at the base and sleeve of garments. The African fringe has a western cousin but the fringe love is universal.
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#6 - Head Wraps
African head wraps are made from local fabric or Ankara prints and tied round the head in an intricate style. The trendy head wraps of today are sewn together as ready-made fashion accessories..
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#7 - Wooden Jewelry
Jewelry made from utilitarian products like wood have their inspiration from African sculpting and carvings.
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#8 - Neck Rings
African neck rings were worn by the South Ndebele of South Africa as part of their traditional dress and as a status symbol for the wearer. Today, statement gold chokers shaped like rings are a hot fashion trend.
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#9 - Ankara Print
Though it is said that these prints were brought to Africa by Dutch textile manufacturers, it is the stylish use of these materials by Africans that popularized the fabric. It was Africans who requested for specific patterns to be printed and it was Africans who helped it evolve and popularized it; we made it ours.
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#10 - Head to Toe Monochrome/Matching Sets
Going head-to-toe in one color or pattern is a fashion trend that has its roots in African fashion. Yards of fabric are given to tailors to make matching tops and bottoms for both men and women as day wear and occasion wear. The world has caught this monochrome bug.
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The rise of the Afropolitan class means that there is a hunger for truly meaningful clothing that helps Africans in Diaspora connect with their roots. How can you play your part? Seek out small independent designers and/or brands and patronize them because by doing this you are strengthening the systems and supporting designers both in Africa and in the Diaspora. Looking for where to shop authentic African designs with global spice? Check out Joe Stylee. Do you know other authentic African brands? Please share in the comments.
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Black Contribution to Fashion and Wardrobe in the West: Past, Present and Future
How We Arrived | A Brief Recount with Many Threads
Fashion is a form of communication that reflects the identity, culture and values of individuals and groups. Fashion is also influenced by the social, political and economic contexts of different times and places. Throughout history, Black people have contributed to fashion and wardrobe in the West in various ways, from creating original styles and trends to challenging stereotypes and discrimination. In this article, we will explore some of the aspects of Black contribution to fashion and wardrobe in the West, and how they might shape the future of fashion.
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The Origins of Black Fashion
Black fashion has its roots in the diverse cultures and traditions of Africa, where clothing was not only a functional necessity, but also a symbolic expression of status, religion, ethnicity and aesthetics. African textiles, such as kente, adire, bogolan and shweshwe, were made with intricate techniques and patterns, and often dyed with natural colors from plants and minerals. African clothing, such as dashikis, kaftans, boubous and agbadas, were designed to fit the climate and the lifestyle of the people, and often embellished with beads, shells, feathers and metalwork. African fashion also reflected the influence of other cultures, such as Arab, European and Asian, through trade, migration and colonization.
The Impact of Slavery and Colonialism
The transatlantic slave trade and the colonization of Africa by European powers had a profound impact on the fashion and wardrobe of Black people in the West. Enslaved Africans were stripped of their cultural identity and forced to wear the clothing of their oppressors, which was often cheap, coarse and ill-fitting. However, enslaved Africans also resisted and adapted to their situation by modifying, embellishing and personalizing their clothing, using scraps of fabric, buttons, ribbons and jewelry. They also preserved and transmitted some of their cultural heritage through their clothing, such as headwraps, turbans, bandanas and scarves, which were worn for protection, modesty and dignity. Some enslaved Africans also managed to acquire or make finer clothing, especially for special occasions, such as weddings, funerals and holidays, which allowed them to express their individuality, creativity and pride.
The Rise of Black Fashion Movements
The abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement in the 19th and 20th centuries gave rise to various Black fashion movements that challenged the dominant norms and standards of beauty, and celebrated the diversity and richness of Black culture. Some of the examples of these movements are:
The Harlem Renaissance: A cultural and artistic movement that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York, where Black artists, writers, musicians and intellectuals created a vibrant and influential scene that showcased their talents and achievements. The Harlem Renaissance also influenced fashion, as Black people adopted and adapted the styles of the Jazz Age, such as flapper dresses, zoot suits, fedoras and pearls, and added their own flair and elegance. Some of the icons of this movement were Josephine Baker, Billie Holiday, Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.
The Black Power Movement: A political and social movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s in the United States, where Black people demanded their rights, freedom and justice, and asserted their identity, dignity and self-determination. The Black Power Movement also influenced fashion, as Black people embraced and reclaimed their African roots, and expressed their solidarity and resistance. Some of the styles of this movement were Afros, cornrows, braids, dashikis, leather jackets, berets and sunglasses. Some of the icons of this movement were Malcolm X, Angela Davis, Huey P. Newton and Kathleen Cleaver.
The Hip Hop Movement: A cultural and artistic movement that emerged in the 1970s and 1980s in the Bronx, New York, where Black and Latino youth created a new form of music, dance, art and fashion that reflected their realities, experiences and aspirations. The Hip Hop Movement also influenced fashion, as Black and Latino youth innovated and experimented with different styles, such as baggy jeans, sneakers, tracksuits, baseball caps, gold chains and graffiti. Some of the icons of this movement were Grandmaster Flash, Run-DMC, LL Cool J and Salt-N-Pepa.
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The Influence of Black Fashion on the Mainstream
Black fashion has not only been a source of inspiration and empowerment for Black people, but also a source of influence and appropriation for the mainstream fashion industry and culture. Black fashion has often been copied, imitated and commodified by white designers, celebrities and consumers, who have profited from the creativity and originality of Black people, without giving them proper credit, recognition or compensation. Some of the examples of this phenomenon are:
The minstrel shows: A form of entertainment that originated in the 19th century in the United States, where white performers wore blackface and exaggerated costumes to mock and stereotype Black people and their culture. The minstrel shows also influenced fashion, as white people adopted and adapted some of the clothing and accessories of Black people, such as hoop skirts, bandanas, gloves and canes, and used them for amusement and mockery.
The orientalism: A form of representation that originated in the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe and the United States, where white artists, writers and scholars depicted and distorted the cultures and peoples of Asia, Africa and the Middle East as exotic, mysterious and inferior. Orientalism also influenced fashion, as white designers, celebrities and consumers adopted and adapted some of the clothing and accessories of these regions, such as turbans, kaftans, kimonos and harem pants, and used them for fantasy and fetishism.
The cultural appropriation: A form of exploitation that occurs in the contemporary globalized world, where white designers, celebrities and consumers adopt and adapt some of the clothing and accessories of marginalized and oppressed cultures, such as Native American headdresses, Indian bindis, African prints and dreadlocks, and use them for fashion and fun, without respecting or understanding their meanings and histories.
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The Future of Black Fashion
Black fashion has a long and rich history that reflects the struggles and achievements of Black people in the West and beyond. Black fashion also has a bright and promising future that offers new possibilities and opportunities for Black people to express their identity, culture and values. Some of the trends and developments that might shape the future of Black fashion are:
The Afrofuturism: A form of imagination that envisions the future of Black people and their culture in relation to science, technology and innovation. Afrofuturism also influences fashion, as Black people create and wear clothing and accessories that combine elements of their African heritage and their futuristic aspirations. Some of the examples of this trend are the movie Black Panther, the singer Janelle Monáe and the designer Mowalola Ogunlesi.
The sustainability: A form of awareness that recognizes the environmental and social impacts of the fashion industry and its practices. Sustainability also influences fashion, as Black people create and wear clothing and accessories that are made with ethical, organic and recycled materials, and that support local, fair and diverse production. Some of the examples of this trend are the brand Lemlem, the model Adwoa Aboah and the activist Dominique Drakeford.
The diversity: A form of inclusion that celebrates and respects the differences and similarities among Black people and their culture. Diversity also influences fashion, as Black people create and wear clothing and accessories that reflect their various identities, such as gender, sexuality, class, religion and disability. Some of the examples of this trend are the magazine CRWN, the actor Billy Porter and the designer Sinéad Burke.
Black fashion is a powerful and dynamic phenomenon that has contributed to fashion and wardrobe in the West in many ways. Black fashion is also a potential and transformative phenomenon that can contribute to fashion and wardrobe in the West in many more ways. Black fashion is not only a form of communication, but also a form of expression, resistance and liberation.
Amid a period when history classes might opt to reinterpret the Black influence, fashion schools are progressively integrating Black fashion history into their curricula, all credited to the efforts of committed educators. These educators employ diverse methodologies—lectures, discussions, and practical projects—to impart the narrative of Black fashion history. Additionally, they actively strive to broaden the spectrum of Black fashion designers and styles presented within the classroom setting.
Here are some of the experts, educators and advocates for continued education in the evolutionary process of Black Fashion:
- Dr. Jonathan Square, assistant professor of Black Visual Culture at Parsons School of Design and founder of Fashioning the Self in Slavery and Freedom, who teaches courses on Black beauty culture and Black fashion history, and organizes events and exhibitions on these topics
- Dr. Tanisha C. Ford, associate professor of Africana Studies and History at the University of Delaware and author of Liberated Threads: Black Women, Style, and the Global Politics of Soul, who explores the connections between fashion, activism and social movements, and co-curated the exhibition Black Girlhood and the Power of Belonging at the Delaware Art Museum.
- Dr. Monica L. Miller, associate professor of English and Africana Studies at Barnard College and author of Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity, who examines the role of fashion in shaping Black identity and culture, and co-edited the book Black Dandyism: A Reader.
- Elizabeth Way, associate curator of costume at The Museum at FIT and co-curator of the exhibition Black Fashion Designers, who researches and showcases the work of Black fashion designers from different eras and regions, and organizes public programs and publications on Black fashion history.
*see also The Experts Bringing Black Fashion History to Fashion Education: https://fashionista.com/2023/10/experts-teaching-black-fashion-history by Fashionista:
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Empowering Movements in Black Fashion
The unique expression and activism within Black culture persistently shape fashion's diversity and interconnectedness. This influence resonates through the multicultural fabric of humanity, impacting even mainstream trends, notwithstanding past challenges of appropriation and insufficient acknowledgment.
Discover the world of Black fashion and become an active participant in its vibrant tapestry! Here are actionable steps to engage with and support Black fashion:
Attend Exhibitions: Showcasing Black designers and movements. 
Support Black-Owned Businesses: Empower Black entrepreneurship by consciously choosing to support Black-owned fashion brands.
Educate Yourself: Explore the rich history of Black fashion, discover how these contributions have effected your style.
Black fashion is a global style panorama. Thank you for reading, comment, like and follow.
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ohhnorr · 4 days
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Im debating, i wanna do a new art collection
My major themes have always been the nostalgia of our memories, and some of the most prominent are those of which we are huddled together with our family, with most of the times food.
But now i want to go another direction within the nostalgic memories, as such
Ofcourse i will be a tad more modern with the wedding outfits like tackchita’s and kaftans, so ill be playing with that. But the idea of my current amazigh designs will still be at play.
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unit2-ss24 · 6 months
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The 1970s - part 1
Some trends from the late 1960s carried through into the early 1970s, the Woodstock festival of peace and music marked the end of the 1960s hippie movement however, the hippie flower child look carried over into the first half of the decade in a non-restrictive bohemian silhouette with a heavy folksy influence.
Arts and crafts were very popular to the era, things such as tie-dye, batik, knitwear, crochet and macramé were present during this time and created a great sense of ease and comfort to early 1970s fashion.
1970s folk style.
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Angelica Huston wearing Ossie Clark for Miss Selfridge, Cosmopolitan, May 1972
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Designers like Laura Ashley and Jessica McClintock popularized the prairie dress phenomenon. The Prairie dress was typically made up of romantic silhouettes with delicate details like floral prints, long billowing skirts, and lots of ruffles.
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Thea Porter
Thea Porter pioneered bohemian chic, her shop in Soho instantly drew a crowd of rock and film stars, clients such as the Beatles and Pink Floyd to Elizabeth Taylor, Faye Dunaway and Barbara Streisand took a liking to her style. Thea Porter celebrated ethnic styles in Indian style prints, free flowing breezy gauzy tent dresses and wide legged pants.
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Thea Porter had seven signature looks:
the Abaya & Kaftan
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the Gipsy dress
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the Faye dress
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the Brocade-panel dress
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the Wrap-over dress
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the Chazara jacket
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Sirwal skirt
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As well as this her fashion photography featured on the pages of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Women’s Wear
During the 1970s skirts could be seen in a variety of lengths, mini, midi or maxi. The maxi dress was a must have of the decade in a multitude of styles and shapes. Rich earthy tones dominated the era, warm browns, burgundy, rust, mustard, and avocado green took centre stage.
The 1970s saw women emerge in to the work place, they began to dress more "masculine" wearing pantsuits, day wear and separates echoed in the film'Annie Hall'. The image below shows Diane Keaton wearing a fitted vest with a collared white shirt and men’s neckties in the film.
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From then on, the pantsuit became the next big thing. Bianca Jagger wore a YSL pantsuit at her wedding to Mick Jagger in 1971.
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Top 8 Designer Kurtas Types for Different Occasions
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Designer kurtas are versatile garments that can be worn for various occasions, from casual outings to formal events. Here are eight different types of designer kurtas for different occasions:
Anarkali Kurta:
Occasion: Weddings, festive celebrations, and formal parties.
Description: Anarkali kurtas are floor-length with a fitted bodice and flared skirt. They are often heavily embellished with intricate embroidery and can be paired with churidar pants or leggings.
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Straight-Cut Kurta:
Occasion: Casual gatherings, office wear, and daily wear.
Description: Straight-cut kurtas have a simple, straight silhouette that falls gracefully. They are comfortable and can be worn with various bottoms, such as jeans, palazzos, or leggings.
A-Line Kurta:
Occasion: Semi-formal events, office wear, and casual outings.
Description: A-line kurtas are fitted at the top and flare out gradually towards the hem, forming an "A" shape.
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Long Jacket Kurta:
Occasion: Festivals, weddings, and formal gatherings.
Description: Long jacket kurtas come with a knee-length or longer outer layer, creating a layered look. They are often adorned with intricate embroidery or embellishments and can be paired with straight pants or lehengas.
Asymmetric Kurta:
Occasion: Casual outings, parties, and creative events.
Description: Asymmetric kurtas have uneven hems, creating a unique and stylish look. They can be short or long and are often paired with fitted leggings or palazzo pants.
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Kaftan Kurta:
Occasion: Beach vacations, casual gatherings, and summer events.
Description: Kaftan kurtas are loose-fitting and comfortable, with flowy sleeves and a relaxed silhouette. They are ideal for hot weather and can be paired with shorts or wide-legged pants.
Pakistani Kurta:
Occasion: Festivals, weddings, and formal occasions.
Description: Pakistani kurtas are long and flared, often featuring intricate embroidery, mirror work, or embellishments. They are typically paired with straight pants or churidars.
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High-Low Kurta:
Occasion: Casual outings, parties, and semi-formal events.
Description: High-low kurtas have a shorter front hem and a longer back hem, creating a trendy look. They can be paired with a variety of bottoms, such as jeans, skirts, or leggings.
Remember that the choice of fabric, color, and embellishments also plays a significant role in determining the appropriateness of a designer kurta for a particular occasion. Additionally, accessorizing and styling can further enhance the overall look.
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masseedfashionsworld · 10 months
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Masseed fashion house we design fabrics made from eco-friendly and sew exceptional styles like kaftan office wear engagement, wedding, dress etc. You can contact us 0508774726.
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moonfirebrides · 2 years
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Alternative Bridal Wear For The Modern Bride
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We present our edit of unconventional wedding dresses and alternative bridal wear looks
Taking its name from the Italian word for bride, ‘Sposa 1’ marks Taller Marmo’s first foray into bridal wear, promising an exploration of ‘decoration, dressmaking and ceremony’ through ornate but contemporary designs which contain all the Milanese label’s hallmarks – namely, fringing and feathers in abundance. Drawing inspiration from 1960s jet-set style – Sophia Loren is noted as a perennial reference point – the intricately crafted collection comprises numerous options for the modern bride, from feather-trimmed mini dresses to signature kaftan-style gowns in alabaster white and cream, decorated with a plethora of detailing inspired by ‘nature’s gifts’ (flowers, corals, shells, et cetera). It lends the collection the ‘essence of couture’, not least in the fabrics themselves, several of which are made in Como in Italy on traditional looms dating back to the 1950s, ‘thus adding to the romance of the pieces and harking to the notion of love beyond time; everlasting’.
Gown by tallermarmo.com
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Kaftan and Boubou styles for African Queen
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From safaris to weddings, African queens know how to be the center of attention. Whether you’re looking for a style that stands out in a crowd or something to keep you cool during hot days, the kaftan and boubou styles are must-haves for any African queen. In this blog post, we will explore the various fabrics and designs available in these two unique styles so that you can find the perfect look for any occasion. Read on to learn more about how to rock these breathtaking looks like an African queen!
What is a kaftan?
A kaftan is a type of loose-fitting robe or tunic that is worn by men and women in many different cultures. The kaftan originated in Persia and was later adopted by other cultures, including the Arabs, Turks, and Russians. In Africa, the kaftan is commonly worn by women as a sign of status and royalty. The kaftan is usually made of brightly colored fabric and is adorned with intricate designs. Kaftans are often worn on special occasions, such as weddings or religious festivals.
What is a boubou?
A boubou is a traditional African garment that is typically worn by men. It is a loose-fitting, sleeveless tunic that reaches down to the knees or lower. Boubous are usually made from brightly colored fabrics, and they are often adorned with intricate designs. Traditionally, boubous were worn as everyday clothing, but they are now also commonly worn for special occasions such as weddings. Download Kaftan and Boubou styles for African Queen App For free
How to style a kaftan
If you are looking to add a touch of royalty to your wardrobe, then consider investing in a kaftan. Kaftans are loose-fitting, often brightly coloured tunics that originate from North Africa. They are usually made from cotton or silk and can be adorned with intricate embroidery or beading. While they may seem like a simple garment, there is an art to styling a kaftan. Here are some tips on how to style a kaftan so that you can look like an African queen: - Choose a kaftan that is the right length for you. If you are petite, then go for a kaftan that falls just below the knee. If you are taller, then opt for a longer kaftan that reaches the floor. - Consider the neckline of your kaftan when choosing what to wear underneath. If you have a V-neck kaftan, then you could wear a camisole or tank top underneath. If your kaftan has a round neckline, then you could layer it over a collared shirt or blouse. - Accessories your kaftan with statement jewellery pieces such as chunky bracelets or long necklaces. These will help to dress up your look and make it more formal. - Finish off your outfit with a pair of sandals or heeled shoes. Avoid wearing flats with a kaftan as this can make your
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How to style a boubou
There are many ways to style a boubou, but here are some of the most popular methods: - The classic boubou look is achieved by pairing the garment with a pair of pants or a skirt. This is a great option for those who want to cover their legs but still show off their stylish outfit. - Another popular way to style a boubou is by wearing it as a dress. This look is perfect for those who want to show off their curves and create an illusion of a longer frame. - For a more casual look, try pairing your boubou with some jeans or shorts. This is a great option for days when you want to be comfortable but still look put together. - If you really want to make a statement, go for an all-white ensemble. This look is chic and timeless, and it's perfect for special occasions.
African Queen kaftan and boubou styles
African kaftans and boubous are among the most popular and stylish garments worn by women on the continent. They are often made from brightly coloured fabrics and are loose fitting, making them perfect for hot weather conditions. Kaftans can be worn either as a dress or as a top, while boubous are usually worn as a dress. Both styles of clothing are often embellished with intricate embroidery, beading or Sequins work. Kaftans and boubous originated in North Africa, although they have since become popular throughout the continent. In recent years, they have also gained popularity in Western fashion circles. Celebrities such as Beyonce, Rihanna and Solange Knowles have all been spotted wearing kaftans and boubous on various occasions. If you're looking to add some African flair to your wardrobe, then kaftans and boubous are definitely worth considering. They are versatile garments that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Plus, they are sure to make you stand out from the crowd!
Conclusion
Kaftan and Boubou styles are a great way for African Queens to express their beauty, grace, and culture. Whether you are off to a traditional gathering or modern event, the perfect kaftan or boubou will make your outfit stand out from all others. Be sure to find the best fit for your body type and pair it with chic accessories that showcase your individual style! With these tips in mind, you’ll be ready to take on any occasion as an African Queen! Read the full article
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mogulinterior · 5 days
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Dressing Better With the Clothes You Have
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Stand out in style with our lightweight sheer floral kaftans and stylish maxi dresses. Perfect for summer days, our designs provide breathability and extra comfort. Create your own unique look with breathable layering and opt for a casual yet fashionable beach boho style.
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Beach weddings or festivals, the Hand Embroidered caftans jazz up your wardrobe. Holiday gifting was never so easy. Beautiful handcrafted kimonos, caftans, resort wear and bohemian clothing inspired by Bollywood fashion, make these holidays special. Bring in the holiday magic and the inner fun and frolic of a gypsy soul.
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Go for a boho colorful sheer georgette caftan worn over leggings and a body suit for an unexpected, indie look. Boho chic and on-trend with a hint of 70s vintage the dressy caftan is an ideal option for hostesses who want to be comfortable as they entertain. It also makes a profound statement, supporting ethical fashion.
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  Unlocking the Secrets of Floral Prints on Modern Kurta set
Unlock your fashion adventure with the modern blooms, and floral prints, the contemporary Kurtas from Janasya adopts the latest designs, silhouettes, prints, colors, and styles that you would love to wear in your daily life. Designer Kurti from Janasya, or daily wear has created another level of love in women's wardrobe, the modern Indian ethnic wear for women, takes inspiration from traditional designs to floral prints, and embroidery. Traditional Floral Kurta has always been everyone’s favorite charm for any occasion or event.  
For any family gatherings, wedding function kurtas, or festive occasions, choose intricate floral prints that become the secret to enhancing the richness of Indian traditions, with delicate embroidery, threadwork, or digital prints that exude elegance and are perfect for such events. Experiment with bold colors or classic combinations for a 2 piece set or Kaftan Kurta. 
Find these floral Kurtas that will become the secret ingredient of styling your fashion look from Janasya. The must-haves that will become the charm of your statement styles are to be picked for any occasion or festivities. The floral must-haves or the loved designer ditsy florals, Floral Kurta are so in the trend that everyone has become a big fan and has been following! Follow Janasya for similar trends and find these exclusively handpicked styles for your upcoming events. 
Indulge in Floral Elegance with Janasya 
Floral Dreams in Violet Cotton Printed Kurta Set: Dive into the enchanting world of floral dreams with this exquisite set, featuring a vibrant violet hue and intricate prints, complete with palazzo pants and a dupatta. 
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Navy-Blue Cotton Floral Kurta in Plus-Size: Embrace your curves in style with this navy-blue floral kurta designed specifically for plus-size women, offering comfort and sophistication. 
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Dive into floral georgette set: Experience sheer elegance with this georgette ensemble adorned with captivating floral motifs, perfect for adding a touch of grace to your wardrobe. 
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Georgette palazzo set in rich florals with palazzo and dupatta: Make a statement with this maroon cotton set featuring bold floral prints, paired with palazzo pants and a dupatta for a chic ethnic look. 
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Floral tunics in rich blue-loose and flowy: Stay effortlessly stylish in these loose and flowy floral tunics, exuding a rich blue hue and timeless appeal for casual outings. 
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Floral set in sea green: Channel serene vibes with this sea green cotton set boasting intricate floral prints, ideal for both casual and semi-formal occasions. 
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Orange floral Kurta: Add a pop of color to your ensemble with this vibrant orange kurta adorned with playful floral prints, paired perfectly with pants for a complete look. 
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Block print in florals: Stand out in style with this mustard-hued printed kurta set, featuring intricate floral designs and a contemporary silhouette.  
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Green kurta set in floral print: Upgrade your ethnic wardrobe with this chic ensemble featuring a blue cotton kurta adorned with intricate block prints, paired with flared palazzo pants and a dupatta. 
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Floral printed in rich mustard: Curate your style with the freshness of nature with this green cotton kurta set featuring intricate floral block prints, perfect for a contemporary ethnic look. 
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Discover the allure of floral patterns intricately woven into our kurtas, adding a touch of elegance perfect for family gatherings, weddings, or festive celebrations. From delicate embroidery to vibrant digital prints, our range offers wide options to elevate your style. Buy your favorite now at www.janasya.com.
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