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#TrendAlert: Jazz Up Your Festive & Wedding Day Look With A Pop Of Bandhani Prints!

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  Originally Published on  ShaadiWish Who doesn’t love the vibrant bandhani prints from Gujarat? Remember the times when you would secretly take out that beautiful bandhani dupatta or a saree from your mother’s wardrobe and flaunt one in front of the mirror?  Well, bandhani or bandhej is a technique to tie and dye fabrics in gorgeous hues of red, green, blue and yellow to create visually appealing designs. The bandhani sarees are still worn with great pride and are passed down to several generations as heirloom treasures. With immense popularity over the years, bandhani prints have made their comeback in the form of contemporary Indian wear this year and we couldn’t be happier! It is a timeless handcrafted piece that can be used as fusion wear with Indo-western outfits. Also, spotting them on brides is truly a feast for our eyes. Recently, we spotted some real brides together with celebs and fashion influencers who made a rocking style statement by incorporating bandhani ...

Ways To Incorporate Bandhej Fabric In Your Weddings

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  Originally Published on  ShaadiWis h ‘Bandhani’  work in India was started by the ‘Khatri Community’ of Gujarat. It is an ancient art practise that is mainly used in the state of Gujarat and Rajasthan. And you will love how  Bandhej fabric  has been incorporated in weddings in some of the best ways possible. These ideas will surely add a pop of color to your outfit or decor and make it as striking as possible. The bandhej or bandhani fabric has been in vogue since forever and is totally worth taking inspiration from. Scroll Down Below And See For Yourself How Bandhej Fabric Has Made Its Way Into Weddings – 1. Pop Of Bandhej Fabric In Bridal Lehengas Not getting enough of this beautiful bride who made sure to have all the attention in her gorgeous Rimple and Harpreet lehenga that she paired with a bandhani dupatta. Isn’t her look to be saved? Image Source: Sam & Ekta How about these  Rimple and Harpreet lehengas  and shararas for brides. We are cu...