Let’s ring in the summer season with some reterospection of modern and designer trends in ethnic couture that took the fashion industry by storm. From indo fusion separates to palazzos paired with long slit kurtas, anarkali suits and capes, the list is endless encompassing a whole range of nouveau ensembles.
Origin of Hakoba
Born in 1955 the “Hakoba” symbol was chosen by founder Haku bhai and Babu bhai ( Hakoba ) and were inspired by a rich Indian traditional embroidery work. With decades of experience, Hakoba knows what makes people love their fashion, beyond just appearances.
Hakoba offers beautiful embroidery in subtle colours. Though hakoba, is in the Indian fashion industry for decades , the hakoba art has impregnated fresh visions in recent years and evolved from pastels and old world charm into a statement of international contemporary fashion. Designers like Neeta Lulla , Manish Malhotra love to play with Hakoba work. It is a classy favourite to many people for its soothing comfort, durability, delicate detailing and dainty craftsmanship and extraordinary brightness.
We bring to you some of the gorgeous styles and incredible trends that leave you breathless and wanting for more. Without much ado, let’s take a look at such captivating styles of Hakoba salwar kameez.
Hakoba Anarkali Salwar Suits
Gone are the days when white was considered to be inauspicious for weddings. For brides or for the guests . These days white is the new red for weddings. Women who want to look elegant, dainty prefer shades like white and sky blue. And, in what other colour does Hakoba embroidery look best in, except white. The shade white and Hakoba embroidery work are a perfect marriage between two pure and beautiful souls. Be it for a summer afternoon wedding or an airport look, recently actress Anoushka Sharma wore a stunnng beige Anarkali salwar designed by ac desgner Manish Malhotra for a wedding function. Hakoba anarkali salwar kameez will never fail to make you look like the Alice in Wonderland.