Qyaari is setting blazing trends in the Indo-Western fashion world


Posted September 29, 2018 by qyaari123

Keeping fashion needs of the modern woman in mind, Qyaari, the emerging Indian ethnic fabric-based fashion brand has launched their wide range of Indo Western clothing!

 
Indo western fashion was introduced in India around 1960s. The idea of the adaptation of Indian elements into the western fashion culture was truly a fashion revolution. Thanks to a few fashion brands, the Indo-Western trend never goes out of style & has helped the Indian handloom industry grow. These brands keep evolving & introducing different style of fashion clothes every season.
Women today, prefer fashion that is comfortable, convenient & simple - with a hint of modern style. Keeping fashion needs of the modern woman in mind, Qyaari, the emerging Indian ethnic fabric-based fashion brand has launched their wide range of Indo Western clothing! These dresses are available in different patterns such as jackets, western dresses, tops, kurtis & many moreā€¦.
The clothes are made using Indian handloom fabric & designs like Ikkat, Daboo, Bagh, Kalamkari etc. In a very small timespan, Qyaari has managed to gain popularity in the world of Indo-Western fashion for its innovative & original designs and the eclectic choice of its patterns. Different types of Indo western dresses are specially designed with finest heirloom fabrics like Ikkat from Andhra Pradesh, Daboo from Jaipur, Bagh from Madhya Pradesh and Ajrak from Gujarat. The fabric used is very comfortable and feels very gentle on the skin.
Visit their website http://www.qyaari.com/ & pick your favorite piece today!
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Last Updated September 29, 2018