Power dressing, the very word itself seems intimidating for a few. Women and power? Well! Yes, you can exude power, even in Indian attire. For many Indian women, power dressing in western attire is not always feasible. Although western corporates prefer suits and blazers, clubbed with trousers, Indian power dressing can be a class apart. Now, Indian women can create an impact by dressing powerfully, while retaining the rich heritage of India.
How do you do that? Let us find out right here.
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Indian Power Dressing –Delving Into Rich Textiles And Weaves
Convert heritage into power symbols today and give westerns a miss. Power dressing in Indian heritage arts is here.
Kalamkari Designs
Painted or hand-block painted, this art work from Andhra Pradesh showcases mythological themes. You can wear the fabric as dresses, kurtis, and co-ord sets. The moment you step inside the workplace in the attire, you are bound to get positive looks.
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Ikkat Designs
The Ikkat fabrics comprise unique, geometric designs, with resist-dye technique. Tracing its way back to Telangana and Bihar, you will find lots of designs from Indian designers, like in pantsuits, co-ords, and blazers. Boardrooms are abuzz with such attire today.
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Lambani Art Designs
This one comes primarily from the land of Karnataka. It is a textile embroidery technique, which uses mirrors and colourful thread work to create bold designs. Nowadays, many trendy pieces are available incorporating this art, for office wear and sarees as well.
Take Away…
For the modern Indian woman, power dressing has taken a new turn with the availability of such unique handcrafted pieces. If you know how to wear Indian heritage, you know how to feel and exude power. Dress to make a huge impact and tell the story of Indian heritage. Influence the next generation now!
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