Saturday, April 6, 2013

Banglar Mela for Pahela Baishakh

Pahela Baishakh is said to be the king of all the festivals that marks the lives of the Bengali’s. The special attraction of Banglar Mela on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh is saris. Although the colours red and white dominates the collection, colours like orange, yellow, blue, brown and olive have been abundantly used. The materials used are muslin, half-silk, cotton, andi khadi mixed with rural motifs, flowers, geometric patterns to adorn the saris.
For the shalwar kameez, a collection of both short and long styles have been included in the Baishakhi collection. The collection also includes kurtis; for men they have short and medium length panjabis, shirt, fatua, etc. For the kids they have Baishakhi themed fatuas, shirts, panjabis, shalwar kameez, frocks, etc.

Kay Kraft's Baishakhi collection

Pahela Baishakh is the grandest of all the celebrations that Bengalis have to celebrate. Kay Kraft is prepared to welcome the biggest occasion of the year with their new colourful and unique collection.
To welcome the New Year, Kay Kraft has included in its collection saris, shalwar kameezes, tops, panjabis, fatuas, shirts, T-shirts, children's wear, ornaments, gifts and household items. The colours red, maroons, orange, white, off white, magenta have got most emphasis with traditional folk motifs. This collection will be available at all Kay Kraft outlets.

Baishakh at Sada Kalo

Baishakh is an inseparable and significant part of Bengali culture. The Bengali culture revolves around fish, kite, mask and many as such motifs. Sada Kalo, this year has used fish as the main element of their collection. Fish motif has been used in different mediums with important being block, screen print etc. The materials that have been used are cotton, half silk keeping in mind the heat of Baishakh. The products that are made are T-shirt, sari, Panjabi, tops, orna etc. This collection will be available at all outlets of Sada Kalo from beginning of Baishakh.