Category: saree

  • Arzoo

    Arzoo

    Romance the rainy season and give in to desire with the latest capsule of cotton mul angrakhas from Jaypore. With a spray of delicate embroidery, multi-colored top stitches, peephole necklines, wood parrot tassels, fabric buttons, and twirl-worthy silhouettes, these coveted styles will become your go-to pieces. Style them with fabric jewelry, vibrant juttis, and a…

  • An Ode To Kutch

    An Ode To Kutch

    This collaborative edit from Jaypore is an ode to the people of Kutch, who infuse the dry landscape with the bright, bold colors of their textiles. Revel in the heritage of traditional Kutchi weaving from the looms of master weaver, Vankar Murji Hamir. This collection of tassel trimmed cotton stoles, dupattas, and sarees, has been…

  • Heritage Chanderis

    Heritage Chanderis

    Delight in the heritage of block-printing, captured vividly on a canvas of buttery soft Chanderi. Jaypore’s latest capsule brings the highly skilled techniques of Shibori and block-printing, to the gossamer charms of Chanderi, and enlivens it with a palette of flirty, playful colors. Style these delightful sarees and dupattas with enameled silver jewelry, embroidered juttis,…

  • Beyond the Red Lehenga: The Indian Bridal Story

    The bride in her bright red lehenga has become one of those images used on brochures that explain India in three minutes. Right up there with the Taj Mahal, a tribal woman from Rajasthan, the backwaters of Kerala and the Qutub Minar. Though the lehenga is quite the bridal symbol, India and its many states…

  • Mubarakpur Weaves a Success Story

    Mubarakpur Weaves a Success Story

    When we talk of our commitment to revival of dying or languishing hand looms and handicrafts, we believe that change is happening, right now, right here and that it can only go up. Our confidence is based on many instances of craft revivals across the country; far reaching changes brought about by the collective efforts…

  • An Uncommon Journey

    An Uncommon Journey

    Design in India permeates everything we do. Its in our clothes, our buildings, our temples, even in the pots and pans we use in the kitchen. In this plentiful land of many seasons and myriad languages, of ancient civilizations and constant influx of new peoples; every material possession has become a canvas for expression. It…

  • Indian Craft Meets International Design

    Indian Craft Meets International Design

    The rich cultural heritage and exquisite craft forms of India have always been a source of inspiration for global fashion and international designers and the latest thing to add on to this list are the beautiful embroideries done at a workshop called ‘Aditiany’ in Kala Ghoda, Mumbai, India. Finding their way to the red carpets…