India is blessed with diversity and different states flaunt different colors, patterns, textures and extravaganzas for festivals, parties, and weddings. The ensembles for traditions and celebrations differ with every state and region. KALKI represents the fashion creativity of different cultures, communities, and states across the nation through its rich, elegant, and royal assortment. You will be deeply impressed with the gorgeous costumes and their significance.  

Cultural Charm & Magic Of Rajasthan

Leheriya pattern is the aesthetic appeal of the state of Rajasthan. The print or design looks like curves or waves and is a staple of the ‘Land of Maharajas’. The leheriya pattern is created by pulling, rolling, and knotting the opposite ends of the fabric which creates the diagonal ‘leheriya’ lines. The craft and exquisite craftsmanship are noted in this attractive green jumpsuit from KALKI. The leheriya pattern is giving an unmistakably stylish appeal and cultural vibes to the designer outfit.

Women posing for photo wearing Lime Green Jumpsuit In Satin With Lehariya Print And Moti Embroidery
Lime Green Jumpsuit In Satin With Lehariya Print And Moti Embroidery

Vibrance & Opulence Of Tamil Nadu

The queenly texture and lavish temperament of the kanjivaram weave make the South Indian sarees an utmost bright and lush number. The kanjivaram silk sarees boasts of the cultural background of the Tamil Nadu region of India and offer excellent texture, shine and durability to the sarees and traditional outfits. This green kanjivaram saree from KALKI can fascinate any woman’s festive and wedding world. 

Women posing for photo wearing Jade Green Kanjivaram Saree In Zari Weave With An Unstitched Blouse
Jade Green Kanjivaram Saree In Zari Weave With An Unstitched Blouse

Captivating Fashion Realm Of Punjab

The yellow tunic kurti with dhoti pants reflects the traditional dress of Punjab and the significance of dhoti bottoms in their culture. Patiala, dhoti, cowl pants and other baggy or pleated bottoms have their roots in the city of Punjab and are a part of modern women’s attire. Dhoti with kurta, kaftan, top, crop top, tunic, or designer kurtis is a comfortable traditional attire for women looking for a minimal and stylish appeal.

Women posing for photo wearing Cyber Yellow Bandhani Tunic Top In Silk With Printed Silk Dhoti Pants
Cyber Yellow Bandhani Tunic Top In Silk With Printed Silk Dhoti Pants

Get Deeply Embedd In The Culture Of Gujarat

The tie-and-dye practice and fashion culture of Gujarat and Rajasthan give a unique look to the traditional salwar suits, sarees, lehenga and designer dresses. The simple and outstanding designs are create using the traditional craft in myriad ways. The tying, dyeing, and knotting provide a fresh and eye-catching pattern to the ensembles. Folk artisans and designers express their creativity with colorful motifs and detailed designs. The red bandhani lehenga in golden embroidery and bandhani weave on the skirt looks mesmerizing. 

Women posing for photo wearing Lollipop Red Bandhani Weave Banarasi Silk Embroidered Lehenga
Lollipop Red Bandhani Weave Banarasi Silk Embroidered Lehenga

Embark On A Journey To Benaras

The fabric created in the ancient city Varanasi, also called Benaras is a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe. The Banarasi sarees not only reflect the beauty of the city but entire India. The unique appeal, luxurious weave, shiny texture, and pretty motifs leave us spellbound. This Anarkali suit with a timeless banarasi dupatta is not only a gorgeous number for flaunting at weddings and festivals but also a reflection of Indian culture, class, and history.

Women posing for photo wearing Moss Green Anarkali Suit With Brocade Buttis And Hot Pink Banarasi Dupatta
Moss Green Anarkali Suit With Brocade Buttis And Hot Pink Banarasi Dupatta

One can honour the heritage and culture of India through fashion outfits, designer sarees, ethnic salwar suits, modern kurtis and festive lehengas. The wedding sarees and lehengas in cultural fabrics, make, design and motifs can unlock the enigmatic significance of India’s culture and craft. 

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