Baraat or palanquin design blouses are becoming the trend these days for the Bride's. They are extensively worked and range from 18k onwards. The work depicts the bride and groom and some even have the
I might say this is a rather too heavy work for a blouse. The combination of red and golden on green seems a bit odd too. Another similar bridal procession design done my Maple Boutique has been done in utmost elegance.
The next designer in row is Vanitha Prasad who is known for her bridal blouse works.t his has a check sleeve design . The doli baraat picture forms the back of the blouse. The usual floral designs cover up the rest of the area.
This is a less heavier version of the barat design which has the palanquin with the bride and the palanquin carriers and a horse. The plus factor of this design is that it will stay in your budget and yet make the blouse grand enough. The cut work is a must have for all blouses. Other than the palanquin, the rest designs are simple.
Let's jump right into the heavy design from the simple one. This has some intricate detailing imbibed on it.
It has a chariot with the bride in it and the rest also has been heavily worked in zardosi and the colored part in thread. The umbrella design and the elephant on the sleeves also involves intricate elements. The weaved tube bead work on the sleeve and neck is indeed a major factor and can be picked up as a hand embroidery idea.
This is one the best baraat designs we have seen with serious hand embroidery detailing. If you notice, the jhumka design is a pure must for the design. The bride and the palanquin holders has been hand created with utmost care. The faces have been beautifully aari worked. The combination of red, white and golden gives the royal look.
This is a two later design with baraat om the top layer and peacocks and jhumka in the lower layer. The blouse back is almost fully covered.
These are simple variations of the bridal design. The back neck is straight in one type. That has to be done with proper thinking as some many have a difficulty with such a closed and neck line toughing the back neck. Some may not wear such a long blouse, so do recheck before going for a double layer design.
Sajna Bridal Wear is one of the top notch bridal blouse designers of India. They have some of the best designs and intricate art works. Bead work is the king here. The sequin singles gives the filler.
When it comes to designer Sakina Ahmed, the design is always a class apart. Have a close look at the design detailing and you will be in awe with the various elements, design and crafting done not the blouse. Just as a matter of fact, the back side one image has gone completely covered by the hair.
This design by Mahitha Prasad is a lighter version . The elephant LATKAN is a good add on .
The hangings on the blouse back gives a mughal feel to it.
Too much detailing on the second layer will make this an expensive design from Zarigai by Gitanjali. The chariot holders look rather royal.
The red and white comBination is more like a bengali bride with matching jhumka hanging. The lines on the sleeves in red is to be noted.
Pink and green combination might seem too glittery for some. But it gives a rather traditional design. The base design is the same.
Coral green is one of my favorite and this specific one has some oh so lovely zardosi detailing of the doli barat ghode and aadmi.