Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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Bridal collection by Pragya & Megha Samor
“An Indian wedding is full of traditions that are as diverse as the country of India itself. The traditional customs of Indian bride start well before the wedding and ends after the bride reaches her new home. So keeping in mind the journey of the beautiful Indian bride from daughter to daughter-in-law our label designed the latest bridal/festive collection” says Megha Samor.
The collection features an exquisite range of Indian sarees & lehengas featuring a great deal of Bandhani work on a vibrant hues- magentas, emerald green, turquoise blue, ochre yellow, orange, maroon, deep plum, black, red etc. along with a few metallic shades with golden & silver tint.
The most unique part of the collection is the intricate and rare bandhani work which the Fashion designers have gotten done using the methods introduced in the ancient times by our royal ancestors of using a tiny speck of “rye” to tie the bandhani instead of the thick “chana dal” thereby converting the usual Indian craftsmanship into an exquisite piece of art. Also each garment is a complicated baroque of fragile hand embroidery, which is an ornate of traditional Indian embroideries along with modern contemporary designs.
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Closet Organizing Step-by-Step Guide
"Effective Method on How to Organize Closet"
If you've never done any closet organizing before, you might feel as you don't know how or where to start. That's why having a complete, guided method is important to make the organizing successful and to stick.Organizing your closet might sound like an awful lot of work, but believe me honey, it is the essential step to liberating yourself from a messywardrobe and the classic nothing-to-wear-syndrom!
I want to introduce you to theorganizing method called S-P-A-C-E which was developed by Julie Morgenstern who is a veteran in the organizing industry.
The SPACE model gives you an easy-peasy reminder for how to organize your closet in 5 systematic steps:
- Sort
- Purge
- Assess
- Containerize
- Equalize
So to make closet organizing work for you, I (and Julie Morgenstern) suggest you to follow these 5 steps:
Closet Organizing Step 1: Sort
- In this step you'll be simply amazed by how much junk and treasures have been lying in the back of your wardrobe without you realizing it, and of course the items you'll be re-discovering because you completely forgot about them and have missing for quite a while. For me, this is usually one of the emotional steps in the SPACE method because you'll fall inlove again with items and reunite with lost garments, he he :-)
Closet Organizing Step 2: Purge
- Now this one's a toughy because you'll have to make lots of decisions. You probably also have to try on clothes that you're not sure you need or fits you. Dedicate at least 2-3 hours of un-interrupted time for this step.
Closet Organizing Step 3: Assess
- How much storage do you need and have?
- What are you planning to put in each organizer (main closet, drawer, racks, etc.)?
- What kind of storage and organizers are needed for your clothes and accessories? Open-view or closed storage? Do you have to build a closet organizer system? (walk in or closet system, type of drawer organizers, jewelry organizers,clear shoe boxes, etc.) Research the options.
Closet Organizing Step 4: Containerize
Closet Organizing Step 5: Equalize
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