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10 most beautiful outfits from Indian Designer Sabyasachi

Posted on March 20 2017

Who says fashion is only understood by the aristocrats? Fashion is an art. A statement that needs a highly creative mind to conceive and you may be very humble in your beginning but all you need is creativity and confidence to start with. Such was the case with Bengal Boy Sabyasachi Mukherjee when he started his debut fashion brand “Sabyasachi” In India “Sabyasachi” is the other name of the Mahabharata character Arjuna who is an equal of Ben Hur. Yes, Sabyasachi means one who can use both of his hands dexterously. Yes with his hands and mind our Sabyasachi Mukherjee chooses and creates his fashion statement out of the bold or blue or mundane.

Such was the case with Bengal Boy Sabyasachi Mukherjee when he started his debut fashion brand “Sabyasachi” In India “Sabyasachi” is the other name of the Mahabharata character Arjuna who is an equal of Ben Hur. Yes, Sabyasachi means one who can use both of his hands dexterously. Yes with his hands and mind our Sabyasachi Mukherjee chooses and creates his fashion statement out of the bold or blue or mundane.

This gorgeous traditional couture worn by none other than Aishwarya Rai Bachan is stunning on so many levels. It has intricate gold work that complements the white perfectly and the net work dupatta really complete the whole look. A bespoke Sabyasachi wear!

The lehenga and Sherwani is a couple style statements by Sabyasachi and it comes in a beautiful make of floral silk with dupatta and the pagri for the men, a perfect wear for the bridal occasion. An ivory silk lehenga with pink and green floral print draped around the waist with a thick border of peacock-green paper cotton is a fresh take on bridals. The flowy look gives a bridal make that can be worn in the western weddings also and the bride looks as captivating as a plummeting pheasant. Her beau dons a sherwani as beautiful and matching in make and color.

But Sabyasachi is not always about ivory and shades of creams. Mukherjee makes the bridal wear according to the personality of each of his client. To him, the cloth is an extension of the personality. Each Bridal Lehenga Choli is unique and has a perfect fit.

Sabyasachi has a whole collection of bridal wear with deep blues and reds made in traditional benarsi silk and intricate gold work. These Bridal Lehenga Cholis are to die for. They truly make an unforgettable bride.

The gorgeously dark bride sports a demure wedding dress which has more a corporate look with its three-quarter sleeve of a banarasi Bridal Lehenga Choli of black, white and gold playing adequately to bring the gravity of her personality more poignantly. Here Sabyasachi has treated the banarasi with khaadi fabric and block print mixtures, a bold mix that suits the name Sabyasachi.

Look at this soft yellow outfit, a gown that is a dream for any global fashion diva. It covers the upper torso and the arms in a tight fit and then in an A cut flows down the waist. The fabric is a mix of silk and organza. The upper part hides much and yet reveals as the tight fit jacket in golden embroidery gives an attractive fit to the woman’s upper torso and yet it is covered till the neckline. It is a complete style statement for the corporate look.

 

The Sabyasachi couture not only makes you feel stunning inside out also gives you confidence and poise.

However, Sabyasachi is incomplete without the saree which comes in different fabrics, cuts and color palettes. The latest collection features banarsi and jamdaani sarees with motif work and intricate embroidery. The subtlety of the color combination wins!

Do you want style, elegance, modern and yet a traditional look?  Wear this cherry colored Anarkali with a dupatta wrapped around your shoulder. The dupatta is in itself unique with borders of Dhakai Jamdani normally wore as borders of sarees bust has given a differently elegant look to the plain cotton cherry colored Anarkali. So the next time thinks some elegant draping close your eyes and pick up a Sabyasachi.

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