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10 Renaissance Clothing Details You Didn’t Realize You’re Still Wearing Today
Fashion keeps reinventing itself, but let’s be real — nothing ever truly disappears. Especially not Renaissance fashion. Even if you’ve never stepped into a Renaissance fair or worn pirate clothing, medieval clothing, or a Renaissance dress in your life, chances are you’ve already rocked tons of Renaissance-inspired details without even noticing.
By Aditya Agarwalabout a month ago in Styled
Maroon, Emerald & Navy Silk Suits That Never Go Out of Style
Some colours may rise and fade with passing trends, but maroon, emerald, and navy remain eternal favourites. When these rich tones blend with the natural sheen of silk, the result is pure, timeless elegance. No matter how fashion changes, these shades continue to shine at weddings, festive occasions, family gatherings, and even high-end ethnic photoshoots.
By Amit Mandalabout a month ago in Styled
Embroidered White Salwar Suits That Look Rich Without Feeling Heavy
There’s something effortlessly captivating about an embroidered white salwar suit. It’s soft, serene, and chic elegant without trying too hard. Unlike the heavy bridal ensembles drenched in sequins and zari, today’s embroidered white outfits embrace light luxury. Picture delicate threadwork, intricate details, airy fabrics, and silhouettes that flow beautifully while still feeling festive enough for special occasions.
By Amit Mandalabout a month ago in Styled
How to Accessorize Straight Suits for a Minimal-Chic Look
Straight suits have always had a whisper of the charming. They’re plain, they’re clean, they’re flattering and they are incredibly versatile the kind of thing that you can wear to work or a family function and even to a little celebration if you fancy the outfit right. But what really helps a straight suit sing is how you accessorize it. The magic of the minimal-chic look is balancing those small details that take your outfit up a notch without going over the top.
By Amit Mandalabout a month ago in Styled
From Renaissance Romance to Gothic Edge
Fashion has always borrowed from the past, but lately, the throwback energy is on a whole new level. Whether it’s the dreamy elegance of a Renaissance dress, the rugged charm of a pirate shirt, the structured boldness of a steampunk vest, or the ethereal vibes of medieval clothing—old-world aesthetics are truly having a moment.
By Aditya Agarwalabout a month ago in Styled
How to Style a Sharara Suit for a Wedding - Jewellery, Makeup & Dupatta Tips
Wearing a sharara suit for a wedding already puts you in the spotlight the flare, the drama, the elegance, it’s all there. But the real magic lies in how you style it. The right jewelry, makeup, and dupatta drape can elevate your entire look from “nice outfit” to “wow, she looks stunning!”
By Amit Mandalabout a month ago in Styled
Understanding the double crown hair phenomenon and its potential solutions. AI-Generated.
Have you ever looked closely at the top of your head or a friend's head? Typically, there is a single point where the hair grows in a spiral pattern, commonly known as the "crown" or "whorl." But have you ever seen someone with two of these center points?
By Alex Morganabout a month ago in Styled
What is a Saree?
The sari is one of the oldest surviving forms of clothing in the world, dating back to 2800–1800 BC. Early saris were woven from cotton and silk in the northern regions of India; long lengths of fabric designed to drape elegantly around a woman’s body. Traditionally, a sari ranges from five to nine yards, and over time, each region developed its own unique draping style, symbolism, and meaning.
By MB | Stories & Moreabout a month ago in Styled
How Fashion Pioneers Are Resurrecting the Patiala Salwar Trend
Think of the Patiala salwar those baggy pleated trousers which signified Punjabi roots, free-flow twirls and some curves? But somehow they seemed to have quietly slipped out of fashion’s main purview, at least until now. But, refuse to go gracefully it does not when fashion creators and influencers are leading a resurgence of ethnic-meets-street (and how the two worlds complement each other) for this Indian dhoti-style salwar that’s trending all over social media posts, college campuses and ethnically chic closets.
By Amit Mandalabout a month ago in Styled










