A fashion staple during festivities and wedding season in India is the Banarasi weave. Whether it's a deep red silk Banarasi saree adorned with gleaming golden zari or a statement dupatta ...
A range of popular products known for their quality, beauty and durability from districts across Uttar Pradesh are drawing a ...
A closer look at the Banarasi Edit by Amit Aggarwal, which was loved by celebrities like Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ananya Panday, ...
Fashion face off: Sara Ali Khan and Anushka Sen redefine sustainable glamour with their similar upcycled Banarasi ensemble In a dazzling display of sustainable fashion, Indian starlets Sara Ali ...
Banarasi silk saris flourished in the city of Varanasi in India in the 16th century. Weavers like Mohammad Afzal Ansari learned the craft from older generations. Saris are made by weaving silk on ...
It truly appears to be the era of Banarasi threads. From saris, dupattas, lehengas, and other ethnic pieces in the market, brides to bridesmaids all want Banarasi silk weaves for this wedding season.
Banarasi saris represent the culture and heritage of India and are known for their great opulence and elegance. A part of our Indian heritage for centuries now, every woman desires to have a ...