A fashion staple during festivities and wedding season in India is the Banarasi weave. Whether it's a deep red silk Banarasi ...
Indians are very much particular about their wedding outfits because of its immense cultural significance. However, with the ...
An image of an Indian bride dressed solely in flamboyant yellow undergarments, cheerfully exchanging garlands with her groom, ...
Image of a "Lucknow bride in a Banarasi bikini" goes viral but is debunked as fake by fact-checkers. Pravrajya Suruchi ...
As the wedding season unfolds, there’s no better way to make a lasting impression than with the timeless elegance of a ...
It truly appears to be the era of Banarasi threads. From saris, dupattas, lehengas, and other ethnic pieces in the market, ...
Banarasi silk saris flourished in the city of Varanasi in India in the 16th century. Weavers like Mohammad Afzal Ansari learned the craft from older generations. Saris are made by weaving silk on ...
Hardly any woman’s wardrobe lacks a piece of Banarasi Silk Suit. If you have none, there’s no way you can hold yourself back from buying one. These Banarasi Suits are back in trend and taking ...