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The most popular textile to come out of the looms of Varanasi are the Banarasi brocades - traditionally crafted with pure silk, these intricate weaves are made on a handloom, often with three designers working on a saree piece, which can take from 15 days to a month and sometimes up to six months to create and uses nearly 5600 thread wires. Banarasi Dresses are rich in heritage and feature beautiful designs. These Designer Dresses are made from dreamy Banarasi silk and are known for their fantastic weaving techniques, particularly their everlasting look. The current fashion of Banarasi Dresses illustrates the combination of traditional designs and modern shapes, creating the perfect combination for everyday and special events.
Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop’s curation pays homage to this true feat of craftsmanship and skill in our latest collection of Banarasi Dresses. This timeless and trendsetting range features classic motifs inspired by nature, often seen in Banarasi work, and complements them with contemporary designs and geometric patterns, giving these designer dresses a 21st-century spin. This collection features Banarasi Dresses, Banarasi Dupatta, Banarasi Anarkali with Banarasi Dupattas, and much more!
One of the notable features of Banarasi Kurti is the eye-catching colours and attractive patterns. Designers make use of bold colours like magenta, royal blue, and emerald green and incorporate complex prints, such as florals, paisleys, and geometrics. These designs with vibrant prints are great for adding a splash of colour to your wardrobe and can mainly be worn for celebrations or festivities. Designers revamp traditional styles by adding delicate cuts and drapes. This season, the most common tops have balanced hems, off-shoulder necklines, and bell sleeves. These modern twists infuse a vibrant and fashionable feel to the evergreen Banarasi clothing, thus making it a trans-seasonal combo that can be clubbed with any attire to suit the occasion.
Banarsi tops can also be matched with various bottom wear to create different looks. A matching skirt or Designer Palazzos can give you a traditional look, whereas Banarasi dresses with jeans or trousers can add a contemporary twist. The mix of printed and plain fabrics gives the Banarasi dress an incredible and modern feeling, making it suitable for daily usage.
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Explore the versatility and beauty of Banarasi brocade through our incredible and comprehensive Banarasi Collection, which takes you on a journey through traditional wear such as Banarasi Sarees and Banarasi Lehengas to more modern wear such as Banarasi Dresses, Banarasi Gowns, Banarasi skirts, and banarasi tops.
Discover the captivating fusion of classic chic and the latest style trends at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop. Explore the gorgeous collection of designer Banarasi sarees and suits, perfect for all weddings, parties and special occasions. These dresses boast sophisticated embroidery work, fashionable designs and premium fabrics that ensure you leave a lasting impression. Whether you go with traditional Indian outfits or modern choices, Pernia's Pop-Up Shop has various options. Besides regular clothes, Pernia's Pop-Up Shop has various accessories to complement your Banarasi-themed look. Whether it's a bold statement necklace or a stylish handbag, what you need to finish your look gracefully is present in the collection.
So, why wait? Visit Pernias Pop-Up Shop and be the first to get your hands on the brand-new range. Whether you're looking for a show-stopping design for a special event or just looking to update your everyday closet, we have the perfect Banarasi dress to make you look and feel your best.
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Banarasi designers are often inspired by nature and include patterns and motifs of flowers, leaves, and fauna in their work. These patterns are found in six broad styles - Jangla, Tanchoi, Tissue, Butidar, Cutwork, and Jamdani. Jangla is an opulent, heavily embroidered style showcasing floral designs made in vibrant colours. Tanchoi is woven with weft silk threads zig-zagging to form intricate geometric patterns. Tissue Banarasi garments are woven with gold threads to give a shiny, light fabric. The Butidar style features a signature dark blue fabric woven with silver and golden threads, the contrast of which has earned it the affectionate name of ‘Ganga Jamuna’. The Cutwork technique removes floating threads on a plain texture, creating a light, breathable, and transparent look. Leaves, jasmine, creepers, and marigold flowers are popular motifs in this style. Jamdani uses figured muslin and silk fabrics brocaded with cotton threads. Keeping true to tradition, our designers bring to you a range of Banarasi Dupatta Dresses that display these age-old styles with their contemporary twist. For more luxury women's wear, check out designers like Zal From Benaras, Wildflower by Krishna, Preeti Jhawar, and more at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop.
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At Pernia's Pop-Up Shop, you can find Banarsi dresses with various designs that signify elegance and charm. Renowned designers like Raw Mango and Ekaya’s fabulous masterpieces feature a unique and timeless combination of beautiful traditional craft and modern design.
The Banarasi dresses at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop are decorated in a colourful palette that ranges from vibrant hues such as red, royal blue, and emerald green to soft tones including pastel pink, peach, and ivory. These ensembles contain splendid hand-worked zari, delicate embroidery, and intricate motifs like flowers, paisley and traditional geometrical patterns, giving them a royal allure. Whether you're on the look for a conventional Banarasi silk lehenga with intricate brocade works for your wedding outfit or a chic Banarasi kurta set for a festive event, Pernia's Pop-Up Shop gives you multiple options to choose from, each suitable for your taste and style. Every dress is a work of art that is majestically rooted in the traditions of Banarasi weaving and perfectly amalgamates them with the modern fashion lifestyles of today's ladies.
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Banarasi Dupatta | Banarasi Gown | Banarasi Kurti | Banarasi Lehengas | Banarasi Saree | Banarasi Shararas | Banarasi Skirt | Embroidered Gowns | Embroidered Kurtas for Women | Designer Embroidered Sarees
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How to pair a Banarasi Dress with accessories?
Start by choosing jewelry that complements the intricate weaving and opulent texture of the Banarasi fabric. Opt for statement pieces like oversized jhumkas or vintage-inspired necklaces to echo the grandeur of the dress. Consider adding a touch of drama with a bold maang tikka or a regal waist belt adorned with gemstones. When it comes to footwear, elevate your look with embroidered juttis or embellished heels that mirror the luxuriousness of the Banarasi dress. Complete the ensemble with a matching clutch or potli bag embellished with traditional motifs or embroidery.
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What are the different occasions to wear Banarasi Dress?
Destination weddings and festive occasions are the perfect time to wear a Banarasi dress, as it is neither too traditional nor too modern. Experiment with different styles from labels like Jajobaa, Mahi Calcutta, etc.
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