It’s that time of year again when the chilly December breeze ushers in the festival that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and ushers in new hopes, paving the way for a prosperous new year. In the winter, it is found difficult to look fashionable. The most precisely constructed clothes are on full display in the summer, but anything in the winter is concealed beneath cumbersome layers. When you prioritize warmth over style, it might be difficult to find a method to show off that personality.
All of this said inclement weather may also present plenty of opportunities to get creative with your clothing, especially with the accessories that show when wearing a big coat, such as gloves, hats, scarves, and socks. Gift your beloved apparel and accessories that will enhance their style statement and make them happy this Christmas. Not only will your loved ones appreciate you for making a lovely addition to their wardrobe, but they will also appreciate your thoughtfulness in selecting something that would complement their style.
Ummaira: Ummaira is a collection of hand-picked ethnic clothing and accessories, consisting of luxury blouses, trademark sarees, opulent lehengas, and fun skirts that combine handcrafted embroidery with silks and textiles sourced from all around India. To achieve a feminine and luxurious appeal, the interior is driven by classic and modern features. A luxury and refined experience is provided by the traditional oak floor, which is complemented by brick walls and a soft ottoman bench. Ummaira is owned by Debaroopa Bhattacharya. This season Ummaira has proposed to gift their customers with various premium clothing and accessories.
Sharbari Studio: This winter season, get premium clothes and accessories from Sharbari Studio. Sharbari Studio has introduced a wide range of collections of kurtas, angrakhas, jackets, and dhotis, all clad on mannequins fashioned out of straw and coir. The collection is a grand success and people from all across the country came knocking on the door. The festive season brings joy to the customers of the studio, a giveaway of Sharbari Studioâs clothing line and accessories. “Our primary goal is always to emphasize the notion that there is no contradiction between masculinity and bright colors,” Kanaklata Datta, Co-owner of Sharbari Studio said. Another significant goal we have is to reinvent and recreate our centuries-old Kantha stitching culture.” she added.
Pickle n Amma: In India, no festival is complete without delectable cuisine. Pickles are an epitome of an indigenous delicacy that is in high demand in India. Pickles are an essential part of each and every traditional meal. Rekha and Sonali Lakhotia started their own pickle brand, Pickle N Amma, in Kolkata. The producing technique sustains the natural taste that people would associate with pickles cooked by their grandma. The pickles are already available in two flavors, Meetha Aam and Mango + Garlic. Pickle & Amma also intends to launch its very own collection of snacks, spice combinations, chutneys, and spreads in the coming days.
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