Showing posts with label Angrakha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angrakha. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

A Bollywood Break

NOTE:

This post was meant to be published a few weeks ago. The dress is currently being hemmed, trimmed, and the sleeves finished. That said, the progress is slow, and with only a week until it needs to be worn and finished, any further posts before the presentation are highly unlikely.
However, we will post as soon as the presentation s finished, so stay tuned!

Now, for you're enjoyment, we bring you a Bollywood Break!

A Bollywood Break

Sometimes, I really am lacking the steam to finish a project.... Like, really just bleh about it.

It happens to every costumer. Projects are frustrating, even when you have a pattern and are following it exactly and have all the extra fabric you could ever need.


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The Green Angrakha Project (Part Two)

So far the angrakha has been piecing itself together slowly. Several mock-ups-turned-linings later, we have a basic "foundation" garment for the inside cross-over of it. Still no complete outside however.

Lining, stabilized and being assembled, bit by bit.

I'm reluctant to cut out the outside pieces until I'm 100% positive that they will fit, simply because of the limited amount of fabric I have.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Bole Cham Cham Paayal Nigodi (The Green Angrakha Project Part 1)

Screenshot via

This is our "inspiration" piece.

Yes, I know that movies from the 1970s are not the place for historically correct wardrobes. I'm not copying this 100%. In fact, trying to copy it is what was causing me confusion in the post prior. It's just our "pretty" to look at.

Friday, November 30, 2012

The Kurta Conundrum.

I have 30 yards of three different kinds of trim, all in a Mughal motif, and all destined to become border for the late-Mughal/British Raj era kurta churidar for a Tawaif/kathak.

The picture doesn't even remotely do justice to the fabulousness of these trims

So what's the problem with this kurta?
Well, it really comes down to this: It's not a kurta at all.