WHY ONE MUST INVEST IN MIRROR WORK OUTFITS?

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Green Mirror Work Cotton Suit
the loom - Dark Green Mirror Work Chanderi Kurta
the loom – Dark Green Mirror Work Chanderi Kurta

Indian fashion incorporates an amazing trove of amazing designs, styles, patterns, and textiles. From ancient printing and embroidery techniques that are still practiced and honed for several centuries to marvellous innovations infusing western aesthetics into traditional styles, there’s something for each fashionista here.

the loom - White Red Bandhani Silk Mirror Work
the loom – White Red Bandhani Silk Mirror Work

Every state has its unique heritage crafts and techniques, which are traditional and immensely authentic. And one such intriguing technique is mirror work. As the name suggests, it is created by using mirrors. It could be tiny, medium, or big, depending on the art and design. One of the most popular ancient crafts adorned with such work is the tunic or kurti. Mirror work kurtis became trendy not just in India but also worldwide. And why not? Mirror work outfits have a distinctive and undeniable charm.

KURTIS

the loom - Off White Chanderi Kurta
the loom – Off White Chanderi Kurta

Mirror work kurtis are staples from a selected region of India that have become popular globally. The main origin of this artwork is Rajasthan, the desert state in the western region of Gujarat. The artisans learned how to work with these tiny, chipped particles of glass and mirrors. They transformed them into adornments, decorations, and embellishments, later sewn into fabrics.

THE BEAUTY OF MIRRORWORK KURTIS

the loom - Pista Green Chanderi Kurta
the loom – Pista Green Chanderi Kurta

If we talk about the current scenario, the world is demanding mirror work kurtis; online shopping has made it possible to fulfil this demand just from a couple of clicks far away. With girls and women wanting to purchase this kurtis worldwide, they sometimes shop for a couple of complimenting jewellery pieces to finish their ethnic ensembles.

On the contrary, when we talk about bottom wear, women can choose mirror work in Indian and western options. This suggests that a mirror work kurta will look equally elegant, comfortable, and chic when paired with a pair of cotton pants and ethnic bottoms like salwars palazzos or churidars.

the loom - Green Mirror Chanderi Kurta
the loom – Green Mirror Chanderi Kurta

To style these looks, you can choose traditional ethnic jewellery, which will complement and enhance the colourful ethnic vibe of your garments. as an example, an entire oxidized silver jewelry set will effortlessly compliment a mirror work kurta set.

Heavy Indian jhumkas or chandbalis and colourful bangles will also work. Embroidered jutties or mojaris and an ethnic clutch perfectly complete a decent Indian look. Opt for heels, sandals, and printed handbags for a modern and more indo-western or western look.

TRENDING DESIGNS

the loom - Red Mirror Chanderi Tissue Silk Kurta
the loom – Red Mirror Chanderi Tissue Silk Kurta

A mirror work kurti can incorporate mirror work anywhere. It could be neckline, sleeves, yoke, centre front, back, or through the canvas. These designs are heavier and impart a more festive vibe. For the more casual varieties, choose kurtis with a lesser concentration of mirrors. 

the loom - Pink Peach Cotton Silk Lehenga
the loom – Pink Peach Cotton Silk Lehenga

The range of materials and colours is additionally quite vast. Cotton is one of the foremost popular base materials for mirror work kurtis, mainly because it looks elegant, chic, sturdy, and cosy. It’s often dyed into vibrant shades like yellow, blue, red, black, orange, white, purple, black, green and beige, which further brings out the sweetness of the mirrorwork designs. After cotton, silk and georgette are two other materials often wont to make mirror worktops.

So, enough with the blog, and let’s start the journey of mirror work by shopping for the latest mirror work collection from The Loom.

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