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Hello People!!
How are you guys??
Well, I am back with another amazing post. So, all of you know how much I love wearing Indian Outfit and as I received my lovely package from UNNATI SILKS I couldn’t resist myself from sharing it with you guys about their vast range of products and the brain and hard work behind it.
Unnati Silks is a saga of 'HANDLOOMS FOR WOMEN' that began in 1980. Three decades hence it has transformed from a single shop entity to become a family enterprise with extended arms and global operations. It has carved out a niche presence for itself in being the manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer and exporter of genuine silk cotton handlooms like sarees, salwar suits, kurtas, kurtis, dupattas and other Indian ethnic fabrics. Their work includes the devotion and dedication of talented ethnic artisans from across 21 states of India who produce varied range of hand-woven and handcrafted products.
And all of it would have been impossible without Mr. Devendra Gopal Ladha. He is the CEO & Managing Director of Unnati Silk Prints Pvt. Ltd. It was in 1980 that Mr. Ladha had started his journey in textiles with a single-minded effort and a small room in Hyderabad. Since then associated with talented master weavers in ethnic fabrics across India, he has helped in his own small way in the revival of traditional weaves and provided them with a decent livelihood. With a strong team of 200 plus, he has added landmarks like offline stores at Hyderabad, added a manufacturing unit, printing units, an online website in its ‘Unnati’ or progress ahead.
And so, from their vast collection I received a traditional Magenta colored Dabu Printed Dupatta. Dabu printing is a traditional art and an elaborate process in a unique way of dyeing and printing. This mud-resist hand-block printing is practiced mostly in certain pockets in the state of Rajasthan, India. The appearance of these fabrics is unique for the brilliant floral and thematic patterns in sharp and finely detailed prints of bright and well-chosen hues & designs. Dabu printed Dupatta undergo a rigorous process that involves a lot of not so easily available and costly natural dyes and vegetable pastes which are Eco-friendly, skin-friendly, fast, and retain their brilliance for most of the lifetime of the fabric.
To style it, I couldn’t find anything better than a White colored Kurta Patiyala set that enhanced the beauty of this Magenta Dabu printed Dupatta so much. Also I paired up Nude Pumps and Silver Jewelry with the outfit and I love how it turned out. This look can be carried anywhere from day to day life to some party function. On a serious note Indian Outfits will always be my love and with Unnati Silks, my life’s going to be easy as they have all kind of ethnic wear that I need. And personally I think I am going to get my hands on their saree collections real quick. So stay updated and I’ll be back super soon. Till then don’t forget to visit their Website and start shopping.
Take a look at all the pictures and let me know in the comments your views and suggestions.
Thank You guys!!
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- Tanya Anand
Dabu Printed Dupatta - Unnati Silks
Kurta Patiyala Set - Srishti by FBB
Pumps - Dressberry from Myntra
Earring - Janpath, New Delhi
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&
Rohith Sid
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