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by Ritika Parakh
Saree is the most ethnic and elegant attire one can wear at any occassion. At the same time not everyone will drape the saree in the same old way. ...
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by Ritika Parakh
In India, the clothing varies widely from region to region and from culture to culture. It changes from ethnicity, geography,, climate and cultural...
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by Ritika Parakh
Rajasthan is considered as one of the most popular tourist destination in the north-western region of India. It is a home to some of the most amazi...
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by Ritika Parakh
The art of decorating fabric with needle and thread is Embroidery. This art is done on natural fabrics with a tight weave like silk or cotton. It i...
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by Ritika Parakh
A saree is considered to be incomplete without a blouse. To complete the attire, the blouse also must be equally ravishing. The trends in fashion ...
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by Ritika Parakh
Aloe Vera gel is proved to be the best when you wish to treat any beauty, skin or weight related issues. The benefits of aloe vera gel are endles...
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by Ritika Parakh
From daily wear to wedding gowns, Lace is an all time favourite fabric for dress making. There are many different varieties of laces available toda...
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by Ritika Parakh
If you love dressing up, you will definitely know the importance of necklace to your outfit. It can either create your look or break your look. The...
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by Ritika Parakh
There are a number of factors that determines the success of the garment. Without a doubt, neckline is one of the most important factor that persua...
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by Ritika Parakh
Nowadays, Kurtis are available in different styles and patterns. Kurtis are usually picked by working women, college going girls, as well as housew...
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by Ritika Parakh
Sleeves are always considered as one of the most important part of the garment because many people see sleeve design first and then choose the ga...
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by Ritika Parakh
Curd is full of Protein, Calcium and Vitamin D. It has anti-bacterial properties which helps in removing acne and gives a brightening skin tone. Th...
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