TheHLabel Brindavan Pichwai Ethnic Sarees

Sarees have an age-old connection with the Indian culture. Right from rural to urban population, women were seen clad in sarees. The saree can be draped in numerous styles depending on the different regions. This six-yard attire comes in a variety of fabrics, designs and prints. A simple saree can range from INR. 500 and can go up to lakhs depending on the intricacy of work done on it.

Be it any festival or occasion, the saree forms an integral part of the Indian attire. When it comes to weddings, the bride clad in a wedding saree is worth the look. Designer wedding sarees are usually brightly coloured and heavily embroidered with zari, pearls, sequin and other such embellishments. This gives the saree a rich look.

If you are looking to owe one such piece, you can visit TheHLabel.com.

TheHLabel is an e-commerce website that offers a stunning collection of designer garments. You can browse through the various collection and make your selection.

Among the many ethnic collections, Brindavan Pichwai has a wide range of designer wear sarees, kurtis, lehengas and salwaar suits, etc. This collection takes its inspiration from the magnificence of Lord Krishna. All the garments are adorned with the Pichwai art from Rajasthan.

The rich collection is designed to suit festive occasion. The floor-length anarkalis with screen printed khalis with dori and tassels is a highlight of the collection. Garments are crafted in a variety of fabrics viz. raw silk, georgette, Kora Chanderi, Surat Chanderi and cotton silk.

For those of you who love pastels, here’s a white ombre saree with grey blouse perfect for festive occasions. You can style this with traditional earrings such as meenakari earrings and bangles. This designer fashion saree is light-weight and comfortable, that’s what every wearer would look for.

pink blouse and grey saree

The next saree from the collection is the pastel grey saree adorned with digital printed border. The saree is paired with a long sleeved pink blouse crafted from raw-silk. The designer saree is cut from fine georgette which adds to its elegant flow. Style the look with statement earrings and heels.

anarkali suit

Check out this pastel blue anarkali suit paired with grey straight pants. The fabric used is Kora chanderi, crepe and cotton silk. The pastel blue dupatta completes the look. You can style it with statement earrings.

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If you want to keep a simple yet elegant look, you can check out the grey saree with digital border. The saree is paired with a short sleeve blouse with digital border, crafted from raw-silk. Don this lovely saree with a little touch up of shimmer makeup for a night party.

This ethnic collection is for all pastel lovers. The pastel blue saree from this collection is teamed with a pastel blue blouse. The short-sleeve blouse is adorned with digital printed black border. A stunning combo for festivals. Style the look with antique gold jewellery.

TheHLabel Just Banjara Things Ethnic Sarees

muslin silk Saree

The art of the wanderers (Banjaras) makes the garments of the city-dwellers enchanting, to say the least. “Just Banjara Things” is a collection from TheHLabel that merges exquisite artistic elements from Banjara art with the best of ethnic wear, blended to fit into merry occasions like parties and weddings.

The collection featuring latest designer sarees fuses the stylish Banjara artwork into the ethnic attire to stand apart as a party wear, bringing a fresh trend in Indian fashion. As the Banjara art is increasingly recognised as among the most attractive garment arts, the collection is a treasure trove for saree enthusiasts going for designer sarees online.

The collection’s outfits have the presence of Banjara patterns, embroidery and colour contrasts that set each garment apart and makes you look stunningly beautiful for an occasion. Online designer sarees rarely gets this artsy and catchy.

muslin silk and ikat saree

Black Mirror Embroidery Blouse with Muslin Silk & Ikat Saree

Black Mangalgiri blouse with mirror work and thread embroidery is paired with a maroon muslin silk saree. The saree is decorated with ikkat pleats and black cotton silk border. You can style it up with oxidised Bohemian earrings.

maroon muslin silk saree

Black Mirror Embroidery Blouse & Maroon Muslin Silk Saree

Grace any of the occasions in style in the black cotton-silk blouse with mirror embroidery. It comes paired with a maroon muslin-silk saree with cotton-silk border. Be ready to charm the crowd wearing this garment with golden heels and minimal makeup.

mangalgiri mirror embroidered saree

Mangalgiri Mirror Embroidery Blouse with Muslin Silk Saree

Flaunt your style in this maroon mangalgiri blouse with mirror embroidery. The blouse, with coin tassels on the sleeve, is paired with a black muslin saree and ikkat border that makes you look stunning when embellished with bold jewellery.

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Colour-Blocked Banjara Blouse with Saree

The black and maroon colour-blocked blouse is chic and trendy. Crafted from raw silk and decorated with thread embroidery, the blouse is paired with black and maroon muslin saree with rust-orange facing. The well-suggested embellishment for this garment is to wear minimal makeup and styling your hair into a neat bun.

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Black Mirror Embroidery Blouse with Saree

Don a stylish look in this black cotton silk blouse with mirror embroidery and ikkat patch on the back. The blouse is smartly paired with a maroon muslin saree with ikkat border. It’s a pleasure to imagine how wonderful oxidised jewellery and a clutch will look along with this attire on you.

TheHLabel has the best variety of ethnic, western and fusion wear. Reach out to us online, where we offer you exclusive designer wear that you can order in customized sizes and features.

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TheHLabel Udghat Dwara Ethnic Anarkalis

Anarkali suit

When it comes to traditional Indian wear, we instantly think of sarees, lehengas, Anarkali suits, salwar suits, etc. Among the many ethnic outfits, the Anarkali suit is one of the most popular attire preferred by a majority of women.

The Anarkali dates back to the 16th century and the suit finds its roots from the Persian and Mughal cultures. The Anarkali suits were often worn by the courtesans and dancers during performances.

A typical Anarkali suit is a long frock-like top which flares from the sides. It is paired with a churidar and dupatta. Anarkalis are available in different styles and lengths and often heavy and flowy fabrics are used to give it a rich look. Fabrics such as velvet, satin, silk, etc. with a heavy embellishment like zardosi, zari and sequin work are preferred as party wear suits. On the other hand, cotton and chanderi with light embroidery are suitable as casual wear.

If you have been looking for a specific kind of Anarkali suit, you can check out thehlabel.com. At thehlabel, you will find a wide range of designer Anarkali dresses and other ethnic outfits.

TheHLabel is an e-commerce portal that showcases designer garments at affordable prices. The best thing about shopping at thehlabel is that you can also get your garments customised as per your choice.

Considering the upcoming festivities, thehlabel has a brand new and trendy collection of ethnic collection.

You could try out the ethnic collection from the collection Udghat Dwara meaning ‘ancient doors’. The collection takes it inspiration from the ancient doors belonging to 10th century. Colours such as beige, rouge pink, bluish grey and rust orange used in the collection have been inspired by the colours seen on the ancient doors.

The collection is a mix of ethnic and fusion wear which includes sarees, blouses, anarkalis, salwar suits and pants. Raw silk, cotton-silk and chanderi fabric are used to craft the silhouettes.

Asymmetric tunic

The rouge pink Anarkali is adorned with hand embroidery on the yoke and finished with gold piping and tassels. Style the Anarkali suit with chandbali earrings and make this a perfect wedding attire.

Another interesting traditional piece from the collection is the rust orange and sand beige layered Anarkali. The Anarkali is embroidered on one side of the neckline and placket that give it a stylish look. The long slit on one side is closed with loops and potli buttons. The fabric used is Kora chanderi that gives it a great fall and fit.

Layered Anarkali with dupatta

Style the Anarkali with statement jewellery and put on high heels. Your perfect look to a function!

So why wait for any event, just pick any garment from thehlabel and look gorgeous.

TheHLabel Nakshkaariyan Ethnic Lehengas

Neck Embroidered Slit Kurti

A lehenga, also known as a lehenga-choli is a three-piece ethnic attire. It’s mostly the lehenga and the choli that is heavily embroidered with kundan, zari and sequin work.  The dupatta, on the other hand, is mostly finished with a fancy border. Therefore, it is the complete set that looks grand and chosen for occasions.

The lehenga-choli dates back to the 10th century, a time of the Mughal empire. Women, especially the ones from Northern India were seen dressed in lehengas. Originally, lehengas were stitched with cotton fabric but eventually, silk, satin, velvet, brocade and other heavy fabrics were used to give it a rich look. Other than the fabric, the use of intricate embroidery with sequin and zardosi work adds to its elegance.

Keeping the rich look of the lehenga-choli in mind, many women prefer wearing it for functions, parties, festivals, etc. Over the years, lehengas have evolved into various styles. Some of the most popular styles are the fishtail lehenga, straight-cut lehenga, flared lehenga, etc. while the lancha and sharara lehenga are the two new variations added to the trend.

These days, considering the number of parties and festivals that we have to attend, you can easily fall short of party wear. So, if you decide to dress up in traditional attire such as the lehenga, you can try out the latest and new styles from thehlabel.com. At thehlabel, you can browse through an unlimited collection of western, Indian and fusion wear.

The Nakshkaariyan collection from thehlabel has an exquisite collection of Indian party wear garments. The collection celebrates the exclusivity of the traditional nath (nose ring) from the state of Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. The nath in the form of motifs is beautifully block and screen printed on every garment.

off-white full-sleeved kurta

Here’s a glamorous lehenga from the collection that you can wear to a wedding or a party. The antique gold lehenga is made from fine bemberge and this is paired with an off-white full-sleeved kurta. The kurta is crafted from chanderi and has a slit at the front. The highlight of the lehenga is the heavily embroidered neckline on the kurta that adds immense elegance to the entire attire.

When it comes to styling, do not hesitate to experiment with different styles. If you are attending an evening party, you can put on a bit of shimmer makeup, pull up your hair into a bun and carry a fancy clutch purse.

This festive season thehlabel gives you more reasons to celebrate. So, what are you waiting for, shop online and avail the best festive deals.

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