There is a magical quality about Bandhini: vibrant colours, arresting combinations, dramatic swirls and twirls. Bandhini is the Rajasthani art of tying small dots on fabric with a continuous thread and dyeing it. The result is a vibrant and irregular mix of vermillion and saffron, emerald and sapphire or aqua and yellow. There is also another beautiful type of bandhini which is called Leheriya. The Leheriya is a visual invocation of the flow of water.. creating a calm and restful coastal feel. Especially in Indigo it shows the wonderfully varying depths of colour after multiple mud-resistant and dyeing processes. No small wonder that the blues in leheriya attract the eyes instinctively.
Indo Western Kurtas
In the ever transitioning world of fashion, picking one singular kind of style gets real boring real quick. Sometimes, you just gotta mix stuff up. And with this need for experimentation and fusion, was born the ever trending style of indo-western. When ethnic ensembles like kurtas and sarees, meet western apparels somewhere halfway, what you’re left with is a look bound to turn a couple of heads. Indo-western has got to be one of the most elegant styles to flaunt out there
You can also choose to pair solid coloured pants, with a kurta featuring an absolute bandhini ethnic print, or vice versa, or combine two complementary prints of bandhini and leheriya in your ethnic kurta and western bottom duo.
Kurta and Sharara suit
A kurti-sharara set is the perfect choice for an occasion like Raksha Bandhan and House warming ceremonies. The high quality bandhini fabric gives the kurta a shining look. A long bandhini kurti with Gota borders and zardosi detailing in the front and a gotta work on the sharara pant, will make you look dazzling and stylish.
Cotton Bandhini Kurtas
When the summer is around the corner comfort wear is important. Summers call for flowy white and pastel kurtas. Girls feel more comfortable and look gorgeous wearing cotton kurtas with shimmering embroidery and designs. Experiment with your style by pairing up your cotton kurtas with leggings, pants, jeans, palazzo, etc. There are various styles of bandini kurtas available at saree utsav.
Angrakha and A line Bandini Kurtas
A-line Kurta: A-Line kurta is one of the most popular styles among the young. It reaches to the calf or ankle and it has flared from the waist for making ‘A’ shaped panel. There is a large collection of bandini A-line kurtas at sareeutsav, available in different styles, colors, designs and patterns.
Angrakha Style Kurta: Angrakha Kurti in Anarkali style is the latest trend, it looks very feminine and stylish. For a perfect traditional look, a Bandini angrakha kurta or kurti paired with leggings or palazzo with ethnic slippers and jute bags can be simply called as traditional beauty.
Angrakha Bandini kurtas in Leheriya prints are also much in demand among youngsters as the fashion for indigo shade can be confidently said that it will never fade. And a Bandhini Leheriya Kurta in Angrakha or A line style should not be missed .
Kaftan Style Bandhini Kurta:
This style of kurta is considered western, but in recent times it has made a prominent place in the most favorite kurta trend as popular actresses like Kareena Kapoor Khan and Sonam Kapoor flaunt them as their quarantine looks. Available in full to the short length, even though it is of loose-fitting it gives a gorgeous feminine look. A Bandhini or Leheriya Kaftan kurta with Gota patti border is Definite Yes for at home simple get together special evenings with simple makeup and loose hair.
Bandini Kurta with Center Cuts
This is definitely a latest fashion trend. Kurta with Center Cuts looks elegant and stylish. One can wear it with Chudidaar, Leggings or even looks pretty with Pants. For custom designs, you can opt for Bandini Embroidery Kurta with Center Cuts and pair it with Raw Silk Pants, Khadi Pants or Thick Cotton Pants. Depending on the bandhini material you choose. To make it more fashionable you can also style your bandhini kurta with centre cuts with long contrasting plain skirts to be the stylish diva among your crowd.
Our celebrated designers Manish Malhotra and Tarun Tahiliani showed us how banarasi and bandhani make for such a brilliant fusion for your traditional, nine-yards, shararas and lehengas! One look at these sarees and you’ll fall in love. But we say why not try bandhini banarasi kurtas for your festive occasion wear and pair with pant styles of your liking. You create your own runway!