Sasya – promoting rare wear has come up with new collection for spring summer bridal season. As usual it has promoted rare wear. Rare is a statement. Rare is a way to be. Rare is a call to have an unfair advantage. We stand for Rare. Offering designer attires for Men and Women. Pret Wear, Casuals, Ethnic, Wedding, Bespoke Tailoring. All Rare. This is what Sasya believes in and true to their ideology they have come forward with a collection which is sure to make a bride stand apart.
As far as fashion is concerned the year 2015 was the year that took one back to tradition – the year witnessed the rise of the Mughal Resurgence that showed a fitting return to the truly traditional with heavy zari and embroidery work and a coming back to the Mughal style, the fusion of folk and classic looks and truckloads of jewellery would give one an opulent look.
Unlike last year where the brides took on colours like yellow and blue eagerly and unapologetically whereas this year saw the rise in burgundy and peach. Embellishments played an important role and in fact there were a number of embellishments that have been monumental in shaping the looks for this year. This includes mirrors, sequins, beads and beautiful embroidery all of which added to the bridal sheen.
“2015 is going to be all about the finer details and we will be seeing a lot of refinements that will help you get the attention that you deserve,” says Sasya director Mayank Agarwal. Agrees Rachit Agarwal , Sasya: ” Gaudy is passe now – the focus is on craftsmanship and finesse and in Sasya we have always been proud to uphold the best of creations in terms of finesse.”
Use of Accessories
So what are the other Indian bridal trends this year? Tikaas and Bindis are marvelous and will be useful headpieces that will elevate your look in a major way. Mang tikaas are very alluring and they will help you get the perfect headpiece for your ensemble. Bindis are also very attractive and charming as they bring all the attention to your face and help in giving all the attention that she deserves. Make sure the color and shape of your bindis matches with that of your bridal trousseau.
Zari Zari Everywhere
And finally this is the year of the zari. In fact this year there has been an omnipresence of zari in all the costumes and outfits that have been made for the bridal wear and in fact Mughal style of bridal adornments has caught the imagination of the masses.
Back to roots – seems to be the idea and even the fashion diva on her wedding day wants to look the traditional coy bride with a royal touch. The rare wear from Sasya defines and adheres the trend.