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coralhazeofficial · 4 months
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Unlocking Elegance: The Fency Punjabi Juti Guide
In the realm of fashion, few accessories capture the essence of tradition and sophistication quite like the Fency Punjabi Juti. These exquisite footwear pieces, originating from the culturally rich landscapes of Punjab, seamlessly blend heritage with contemporary style. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricate world of Punjabi Jutis, exploring their history, craftsmanship, and how they effortlessly elevate your fashion game.
THE RICH HISTORY OF PUNJABI JUTIS
Punjabi Jutis boast a heritage that dates back centuries. Originating in the heart of Punjab, these shoes were initially crafted for the royalty, with each pair telling a story of exquisite craftsmanship. The intricate embroidery and vibrant colors are a nod to the region's rich cultural tapestry, making Punjabi Jutis more than just footwear—they are a symbol of tradition and elegance.
CRAFTSMANSHIP: THE ART OF MAKING PUNJABI JUTIS
Behind the allure of Punjabi Jutis lies a meticulous craft that has been perfected over generations. Talented artisans employ age-old techniques to handcraft each pair, ensuring unparalleled quality and attention to detail. The process involves selecting premium materials, intricate embroidery, and expert stitching, resulting in a product that not only stands the test of time but also exudes a sense of opulence.
MODERN INTERPRETATIONS: FENCY PUNJABI JUTIS REDEFINED
While deeply rooted in tradition, Punjabi Jutis have undergone a modern makeover, catering to the contemporary fashion aficionado. Fency Punjabi Jutis exemplify this fusion, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern designs. The incorporation of embellishments, metallic finishes, and contemporary patterns ensures that these footwear pieces seamlessly transition from cultural events to high-end fashion settings.
CHOOSING THE PERFECT FENCY PUNJABI JUTI
Selecting the ideal Fency Punjabi Juti involves considering various factors to complement your style. Whether you're attending a traditional wedding or aiming to make a fashion statement at a social gathering, the right pair can elevate your entire ensemble. Pay attention to details such as embroidery style, color coordination, and the overall design to ensure a perfect match with your attire.
PAIRING PUNJABI JUTIS WITH YOUR WARDROBE
The versatility of Punjabi Jutis allows them to effortlessly complement a myriad of outfits. From flowing Anarkali suits to contemporary palazzo pants, these exquisite footwear pieces add a touch of regality to any ensemble. Experiment with contrasting colors or opt for a monochromatic look—either way, Punjabi Jutis are bound to make a statement.
WHERE TO FIND AUTHENTIC FENCY PUNJABI JUTIS
To truly embrace the elegance of Punjabi Jutis, it's essential to source them from reputable artisans and authentic boutiques. Explore local markets in Punjab or turn to online platforms that specialize in traditional Indian footwear. Ensure that the product descriptions emphasize handmade craftsmanship and the use of premium materials to guarantee an authentic and luxurious experience.
CONCLUSION: FENCY PUNJABI JUTIS—A TIMELESS FASHION STATEMENT
In conclusion, Fency Punjabi Jutis stand as a testament to the seamless fusion of tradition and contemporary style. From their rich historical roots to the meticulous craftsmanship, these footwear pieces are not merely accessories; they are a cultural expression. Elevate your style, make a statement, and embrace the allure of Punjabi Jutis—a timeless fashion choice that transcends trends.
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houseofelysees · 8 months
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lunannex · 3 months
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Kaveh as a classical Persian dancer. Some notes about this below:
First of all, I want to point out that all of this is based on research and I’m not Persian myself (I’m Puerto Rican). It’s not 100% accurate but I tried to gather as much information as I could.
From what I read, historic performances of male dancers were common until the end of the Qajar Dynasty and beyond. Male dancers were viewed negatively due to the Iranian world’s perception of masculinity. It implied effeminacy and could even lead to disinheritance. Because of that, male dancers were (and still are) considered individuals who failed to realize idealized gender roles. As far as clothing goes, a lot of them tended to wear ambiguous clothing that had male and female elements to it.
The Qajar Dynasty had a lot of influence on the current form of Persian classical dance (that’s why it’s sometimes called Qajar Dance, and it got coined as “court dance” during that time too). I wanted to mostly base Kaveh’s outfit on fashion from that era, while still keeping elements of his in-game design. Anyway, onto the actual design!
Dancers usually use henna to draw attention to their hands and feet as they carry out movements.
Ghungroos: the anklets are used to highlight their rhythm and footwork
Jewelry: same as ghungroos, things like earrings, necklaces and bracelets were used to emphasize movementss
Khussa: during the Qajar Dynasty, many people would use those shoes with upturned toes because of how comfortable and convenient they are. They can be seen in a number of historical paintings.
Headpiece: Usually, dancers would wear something similar to a tiara or a small decorated hat with a feather at the front. The outfit is meant to be very ornate looking with bright colors to stand out and draw attention on stage.
The reason I didn’t make the skirt longer was due to a picture I found of a group of classical dancers where the male dancers seemed to wear them at knee-length.
To close this off: fuck the orientalism in this fandom.
Here you can find some of my sources
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nowayelle · 3 months
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Whispers of destiny
Chapter 1
Wedding hells🔔
Bela's POV:
I'm a homebody, especially when it comes to avoiding weddings. People aren't really my scene. But hey, food? Now that's my jam. I rocked a pearl white dress with white scarf, and tauny brown khussa, feeling like my own version of Princess Jasmine. That's some serious self-love, right?
"Bit bright?" Aunty judged, rolling her eyes.
"Who?" I looked around innocently.
"Obviously, you, Bela!" She smirked firing back.
"Well, aunty pouring a white creamy sauce over brownie ever made brownie white? Or have you seen gulab jamun turning white upon pouring a sweet sauce? I fired back.
"You've got a point, but no one will marry you with that dark skin, beta," Aunty smirked, thinking she'd won.
"Thank God, I have dark skin, not a dark mind like them. So, that won't work out, Aunty. And please, don't worry about me." I laughed it off.
"No, beta, you're missing the point. White just doesn't suit you," Aunty persisted.
"I liked your 'Black Lives Matter' post on Facebook. Nice supporting black lives while bullying brown ones," I retorted, adjusting my hijab. Suddenly, aunty was saved by an imaginary caller - she vanished in seconds.
"Queenie, you dropped this," a teenage girl pretended to hand me a crown. We shared a laugh, that "don't-tell-us-what-to-do" kind. Meanwhile, the newlyweds exchanged glances while laughing.
Desi aunties, never letting up at weddings, always have something to say - weight, complexion, age, you name it. And don't get me started on their obsession with beauty remedies from YouTube channels predicting the world's end!
"Wait, let me guess, Samrina's daughter? All grown up!" Aunty excitedly guessed.
"Oh, Aunty, I remember you!" I tried to match her energy, figuring her out.
"Have you seen my mom?" I asked again.
"She was right there talking to a lady," she replied.
"Thank you so much!" I flashed a bright smile.
"Ammi," I grabbed her hand.
"Yes, beta? Is everything okay?" Ammi asked.
"Everything's fine, except me. I'm starving. When's the food?" I fake-cried.
Ammi chuckled. "What would people say? This girl's here only for food?"
"Exactly! You drag me to these events, and you know why I come." I narrowed my eyes playfully.
"What else can drag you out of your kingdom?" Ammi teased.
"Okay, let's eat something and go home," I suggested, heading to the buffet.
The spicy chicken tikka was so aromatic, blending perfectly with the environment. "Ready to go?" I wiped my mouth with a tissue.
"They'll say we were here just for food," Ammi joked.
"That's the truth. We were here for the food," I said, making an innocent face.
"Assalamualaikum, Aunty, how are you?" An unfamiliar voice interrupted.
"Wa alaikum assalam, Saad, beta," Ammi responded gently.
"Congratulations on your sister's wedding. They look good together," Ammi said, observing the couple.
"Jazakallah khayran, Aunty," he smiled.
I noticed some action that signaled a message between Ammi and me.
"Saad, uncle's looking for you," Hadeed interrupted.
As Saad hurried away, I couldn't help but notice his good sense of style, wearing white shalwar qameez, the classic Pakistani drama look. But I wasn't interested in checking him out. Whenever aunties ask me about what I look in a guy, I look away, i answer which always offends them.
As I adjusted my white embroidered dupatta, it got stuck somewhere. When I turned back, I saw him pulling away, and my dupatta got freed from his silver watch. My heart sank - what just happened? This was my choice of color today. How could someone with the same color scheme casually appear, and my dupatta get tangled in his stuff?
"Destiny?" I pondered. "Is this my Bollywood moment?"
"Haram, haram, haram," Mufti Menk's voice echoed. "Stop looking over there, stupid Bela."
"We gotta go," I grabbed Mom's hand, and we made our exit.
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dailypavitr · 6 months
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Differences in comic!Pav's suit design
So, just because I want to I decided to make this.
The first thing is that, in the 2004 Vol., the mask has what I can pressume is a tilaka (or tika) of some sort?? A fancy forehead mark. It can be seen in every issue with the only exception being the second one as far I remember.
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This mark is obliterated in his following appearances. Like. It wasn't even there at all, it was just a collective hallucination boss, Mandela effect, etc. etc. Not real. It's not there in the Spider-Verse design for him (neither of the two Spider-Versessssss), nor in Web Warriors, nor in the 2023 Vol.
(Worth mentioning tho: in Spider-Verse Vol. 2 (the Secret Wars event), the artist covers Pav's hands. Bare hands no more, he said.)
However. David Baldeón in Web Warriors DID a mask change.
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In the eyes. They aren't, in this series, the average triangular-slash-pointed visors, but rather circular-slash-oval and has those rather cute TBH ornaments around the eyes.
David Baldeón did other change, that is:
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The suit clothe is above the dhoti sash, not behind it. Did other artist do this? No. Just him. Thank you for all your sevices. I actually like it, LOL.
Then, we have Spider-Man: India Vol. 2. There are no changes on the OG design. The mask is the average, the clothe is behind the sash, bare hands, his shoes are mojari khussa. BUT THEN we have the re-design.
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And who the hell knows what was the inspiration for it (like, okay, yeah, probably the movie but TBH I'm a tiny bit skeptical of that? --like yeah we have his now lose hair and the use of golden but the concepts are really day and night, so perhaps there's something more), and I need answers. I don't think I will get them, but I need them.
Oh, but the forehead mark is back! Kinda.
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uroldhomie · 2 months
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I love Khussa's but my feet literally hate them.
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pastelsandpop · 1 year
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#jutti #punjabijutti #juttis #juttilove #juttiswag #punjabi #khussa #punjabiwedding #footwear #fashion #juttilover #handmadejutti #mojari #designerjutti #punjabijuttis #punjab #onlineshopping #jutties #shoes #indianwedding #juttismadewithlove #indianjutti #designerjuttis #clutch #traditional #mumbai #bridaljutti #weddingjutti #punjabijuttiswag #printedjutti (at Abohar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkkK_pRPCcH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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qhareed · 2 years
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A daily go-to trend to compliment a casual attire yet exquisite in design to make you stand out in the crowd.
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a-little-lostecho · 1 year
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Okay so, I’m currently working on a magical archives style type post for my ccau oc Yuulo but in looking at the designs i noticed something.
Their s h o e s.
Which admittedly, is a very weird thing to notice but all of them just stood out to me. Ignoring event outfits (only counting things they wear in the main storyline/displayed in the magical archive) each character has 4 different sets of shoes: Ceremonial Robe shoes, Dorm Uniform shoes, Gym Shoes, and Casual/School Uniform shoes. Now, let’s ignore the first two I mentioned in the list bc those are universal designs (excluding Ortho for obvious reasons) and that leaves us with 2 Unique shoe designs per character.
Which is probably obvious in retrospect, but then I started to rly just look at each of their picks individually and everything just feels so well thought out. Every pick feels like it fits the character and thats just so fucking cool that Yana thought out everything for every single one of them since initially in my head I was thinking they’d all just had the same design but nope!
Let me get into some examples now,
Only a handful of them have typical “anime school uniform type shoes” (for lack of a better term im sorry i don’t know shoe types that well—) and even in those cases they’re different in overall design and fit the characters. Those being: Deuce, Trey, Jack, (not gonna include Octavinelle, ill get to them soon), Silver, and Sebek which isn’t a lot! And then again, all unique in their own rights,
Deuce’s are black loafers with a rounded point giving them more of a younger look, Trey has dark brown loafers with a more pointed shape which opposite of Deuce’s makes him look a bit more mature, Jack has much wider dark mahogany loafers which fits with his physique better, Silver’s who defaults to brown loafers again though this time with more of a curved point to them and an indent cut out in the strap, and finally Sebek who has the pointed dress shoe-like black shoes but his are entirely smooth with no laces.
And since I mentioned the dress shoes so much i’ll go onto the ppl who wear those now too. Them being, Riddle, Azul, Jade, Floyd, Vil, Malleus, and Lilia (Vil and Lilia included too bc I dunno where to put them otherwise—)
All mentioned except Riddle, Vil, and Lilia wear the normal style dress shoes you’d see if you just googled it with a few different color variations here and there. Azul’s being brown with laces, Malleus and Jade having black shoes with laces, and Floyd’s being black without much like Sebeks (maybe I should’ve considered Sebek in this category too but eh hindsights)
And smth also interesting to note is that Malleus’ and Jade’s while the same in concept just… feel like they’re from different brands idk I cant explain it I think it’s bc of the way the seems or stitches look but who knows
Then the first three i mentioned, Riddle’s have a deep red portion on the middle part of his shoes, Vil’s are pointed heeled with a flared tongue and decorative strap thats blue and black to match his dorm colors (actually wait im looking at his more and i think they might even be boots..? The tongue throws me off and is a weird design on boots but the gold accent continues up so i think they are boots ahdjfksn), and then finally Lilia’s who like vil, has a higher golden colored heel that adds a bit of fancy to shoes that otherwise would be loafers and thank FUCK his aren’t boots in disguise too.
Something unrelated to shoes that’s also interesting is his pants??? fancy little old man got special pants lol
and i’m getting exhausted writing everything now idek how long i’ve been writing about SHOES but im gonna speed this up now—
Basically everyone else wears sneakers, exceptions being Cater who wears white casual slip on shoes, Leona who has his toes EXPOSED (he wears some sort of flip flop sandals looking hybrid), Kalim who’s wearing arabic curled toes which i believe are called multani khussa with a gold anklet, Epel who’s wearing a pair of very cute decorative boots with red plaid details on them (which i’m willing to bet Vil got for him—they look expensive and less practical than i think Epel would prefer), Rook who’s in tan combat/work boots, and Ortho bc well he doesn’t have feet.
Anyways I’ll talk abt the sneaker ppl and more thoughts on this if people really want me to bc I do have more but i’ve spent the last at least 30 minutes talking about SHOES of FICTIONAL CHARACTERS and I’d like to get back to drawing lmao and don’t rly think this is smth many people would be interested in so <33
Have a nice day u weird person who just read through all my twst shoe related rambles /lh go drink water and touch grass
P.S. (and forgive me any shoe specialists I may have offended, pls feel free to go and educate me for my incorrect descriptions of shoes)
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l1ttleclouds · 11 months
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Hello! I have come to humbly request an aesthetic board
Clothing style: Salwar-kameez or Salwar suit
Shoes: Khussas
Accessories: Hijab and bracelets
Favourite aesthetic: celestial academia
Hobbies: making art, playing indie RPGs and visual novel games, reading
Artist: Strawberry Guy, Starset
Show/Game: Yume Nikki, Off by Mortis Ghost
Random thing about me: I have a lot of my own watercolour paintings on my bedroom walls
I loved this, hopefully I did it justice enough, it's 1am as I post this so I hope I won't wake up in the morning and hate it 🙏🏼
Request are Open
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coralhazeofficial · 6 months
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Stylish Juti: Elevating Your Fashion Game
When it comes to fashion, every detail matters. From head to toe, your outfit reflects your personality, style, and creativity. While clothing choices often steal the limelight, it's essential not to underestimate the significance of footwear. Among the diverse world of shoes, Jutis stand out as a timeless, elegant, and culturally rich option that can elevate your fashion game.
A GLIMPSE INTO THE JUTI
Juti, pronounced as 'joo-tee,' is a traditional Indian shoe known for its distinctive design. These handcrafted slip-on shoes, originating from the northern region of India, are characterized by their pointed toe, embroidered patterns, and fine craftsmanship. They have been an integral part of Indian culture for centuries and are favored for various occasions.
UNPARALLELED CRAFTSMANSHIP
One of the most remarkable aspects of Jutis is the exceptional craftsmanship that goes into making each pair. Experienced artisans meticulously hand-stitch and embroider intricate patterns on soft leather or fabric uppers, creating exquisite designs that are often reflective of Indian heritage. This attention to detail and artistry ensures that Jutis are not just footwear; they are wearable works of art.
VERSATILITY AND VARIETY
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A CULTURAL CONNECTION
Beyond their fashion appeal, Jutis have a deep-rooted cultural significance. They are often associated with traditional Indian attire such as kurta-pajamas and sherwanis. These shoes have played a role in preserving and celebrating Indian heritage, making them a symbolic representation of the country's rich history and artistry.
ELEVATING YOUR FASHION GAME
When it comes to adding a unique and sophisticated touch to your wardrobe, Jutis are an excellent choice. They not only provide comfort and style but also tell a story. Whether you're attending a wedding, a cultural event, or simply looking to stand out with your fashion choices, Jutis can be the perfect addition to your ensemble.
In conclusion, Jutis offer a fusion of fashion, tradition, and art. Their timeless appeal and versatility make them a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their fashion game. So, the next time you're planning your outfit, consider adding a pair of stylish Jutis to make a statement and celebrate the rich heritage they represent.
So, why wait? Step out in style, embrace the culture, and let your feet do the talking with a pair of elegant Jutis.
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