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Centuries ago, Indian fabrics like chintz and ultra-fine muslin became European luxury obsessions, while the traditional Indian buta motif was renamed "paisley" by Western markets. As an unstitched canvas of fabric, the saree has inspired global designers from Balenciaga to Jean Paul Gaultier, and remains a staple of international red carpets. European luxury fashion houses regularly rely on India's specialized karigars (artisans) for intricate, high-end embroideries like Zardozi and Chikankari. Today, Indian designers continue to redefine global luxury by blending ancestral sustainability with high fashion.


 

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Top 10 Color Combinations That Look Royal on Indian Women & How to Drape a Saree Like a Pro There’s something magical about the way...

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When winter comes, fashion is a different one- one that celebrates warmth, texture, and eternal elegance. In The Weavers Shop by Raavi, winter fashion is...

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When winter arrives in India, it brings a certain quiet charm a blend of cool mornings, warm hearts, and endless celebrations. From Diwali’s sparkle to Christmas...

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Sustainable fashion in India is no longer just a trend it’s becoming a lifestyle. With increasing awareness about climate change, eco-friendly fabrics, and ethical production,...

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Sarees are more than just six yards of fabric – they are timeless pieces of tradition, heritage, and elegance. In 2025, saree trends are evolving...

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Karwachauth is one of the most cherished festivals in India, celebrated with devotion, love, and elegance. Known as a day of fasting and prayers for...

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