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Up your wardrobe game with the floral power of Gulnaz

 Gulnaz – The tale of shining flowers It is inspired by nature where every creation restoring to life glistening the world with the magic of flowers, colors, and all the beautiful creations into the season of spring. Spring, the magical season of rebirth generous to all flowers alike; creates heaven on earth with these gorgeous beauties that are beyond our realm of comprehension. During this season of color and joy universe surprises us with its mesmerizing creations which touch every soul and make them believe in the circle of life by nature. And inspired by this magical nature we have handcrafted some of the most captivating outfits which are going to be the star of your wardrobe. 1)      Lehenga - Moledro’s exclusive lehengas is a story weaved with different artworks handcrafted by our in-house artisans on luxurious and skin-friendly fabrics. These Dazzling lehengas have a special touch of perfection with some handmade tassels, fringes to add that sparkle, and c...

Up your wardrobe game with the floral power of Gulnaz

 Gulnaz – The tale of shining flowers It is inspired by nature where every creation restoring to life glistening the world with the magic of flowers, colors, and all the beautiful creations into the season of spring. Spring, the magical season of rebirth generous to all flowers alike; creates heaven on earth with these gorgeous beauties that are beyond our realm of comprehension. During this season of color and joy universe surprises us with its mesmerizing creations which touch every soul and make them believe in the circle of life by nature. And inspired by this magical nature we have handcrafted some of the most captivating outfits which are going to be the star of your wardrobe. 1)      Lehenga - Moledro’s exclusive lehengas is a story weaved with different artworks handcrafted by our in-house artisans on luxurious and skin-friendly fabrics. These Dazzling lehengas have a special touch of perfection with some handmade tassels, fringes to add that sparkle, and c...

Fashion Post Pandemic By Moledro

Fashion Post Pandemic The last two times where there was a change in fashion and the way we shopped and dressed  our selves was after the first and then second world war. The world’s third major influence on fashion  will be the current health pandemic. The following are the things you should expect. ● Fashion influencers will change The fashion influencers are already being forced to adjust their content in the pandemic. Soon, there  will be more real people as fashion influencers, not socialites, celebrities or highly photoshopped and  made up self-proclaimed fashion influencers. Online photos often look good as the professionals  make them the way they look. With social distancing that’s not possible. Posts related to fashion  therefore will be more simple, real and down to earth. The aesthetic curated by the people who  have rallied against might change for the better and slowly disappear. ● New shopping patterns will evolve As malls and stores hav...

The Ethnic Fabric Of India (Chanderi)

Chanderi is a standard ethnic texture portrayed through its lightweight, sheer floor and great luxurious feel. Chanderi texture is introduced via way of means of weaving in silk and first-rate Zari withinside the normal cotton yarn that results withinside the manufacturing of the glowing floor. The texture received its call from the unassuming network Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh in which traditional weavers exercise the craft of handing over completed sarees in cotton and silk advanced with great zari work. This texture may be ordered into 3 kinds – Chanderi silk cotton, unadulterated silk, and Chanderi cotton. Customarily, Chanderi texture becomes mainly applied in weaving Sarees and Salwar Kameez material. These days, younger girls inclination towards carrying Chanderi sarees. It is one of the must-have matters for every saree expert and has risen because the maximum downplayed Indian ethnic clothing. Chanderi sarees are an excellent choice for summertime season put on simply as for s...

Information About Block Printing

 BLOCK PRINTING  Printers are known as chipas. They often work with organic colours in which various plants give particular colours. The vegetable colours are obtained from the bark of the babul, kattha, amla, jamun and mango trees or from flowers of kusum, palash or harsingar, and indigo. The bark of the khair is used for red, kusum flowers with guava bark for different shades of yellow, and kusum with amla bark for black. Wherever coloured yarn is used in weaving, it is dyed by the weaver himself. Wedding saris are mostly dyed in turmeric or sunflower. Both produce shades of yellow. Traditional printing was done on quilt covers and saris. Women sometimes had their saris dyed in bright colours and stamped with motifs. This was one of the cheapest ways of ornamenting the plain motia sari. Dots, cones or stripes are printed on a bright yellow ground in Dhaka, East Champaran. A few printers do embossed printing. The prints common in the area were the clove motif, and moon patter...

The face of India's Heritage - Textile Prints

Our love for colours and prints is legendary since our country has always been associated with rich weaves and unique textiles. What gives our fabrics their unique identity is the weaves and prints that is one of a kind to the region. Inspired from the architecture of the temples, nature and rural life, forts and geometric patterns, these prints are rich in vibrant colours and is capable to speak a thousand words to the beholder.  We have hundreds and thousands of prints to choose from with talented craftsmen from every part of the country pouring out their imagination on the cloth. Our craftsmen and artists endeavour to produce something new every time be it floral, animal prints or abstract, they will always put their thinking caps on. So, here comes the list of some of the most popular Indian prints that have found much appreciation and love across the world.  Ajrakh Ajrakh is originated in the very ancient Mohenjo-Daro civilisation and the legacy has carried on ever since....

latest ethnic jackets design by moledro

A jacket is a mid-stomach–length garment for the upper body. A jacket typically has sleeves, and fastens in the front or slightly on the side. A jacket is generally lighter, tighter-fitting, and less insulating than a coat, which is outerwear. Some jackets are fashionable, while others serve as protective clothing. Jackets without sleeves are vests. myMoledro brings you the best collection of jackets for party wear occasions and Indian festive session. Click here to check product  https://mymoledro.com

Hand block printing - Moledro

Textile printing is the method of practising colour in specific patterns and designs. A Fabric with colour print bonded with the fibre, to resist colour from fading while washing or applying friction. For creating different patterns on the fabric, wooden blocks, stencils, engraved plates, or rollers comes in use on fabric during printing. There are several methods by which a fabric can be printed. Hand block printing is a kind of work that involves shaping a craved pattern on a wooden block, including this block with ink or dye, and then imprinting it on the fabric. Blocks can be constructed by stone; but for better outcomes, they are more usually constructed from wood. Intricate designs that you see printed on a piece of fabric are not designed with a brush; they are carved to wooden blocks. Fine prints of flowers, animals, and several abstract designs; give an interesting face to a simple fabric. Wooden block print is the course of printing or embedding patterns on fabric materials;...

Make it last- Sustainable Fashion

Sustainable fashion can be described as shoes, clothing and accessories that are used and created, while also taking social, economic as well as environmental aspects into account.  While empowering a change to fashion products and the fashion system, sustainable fashion is a procession towards greater ecological integrity. Moledro is pioneering the journey of luxury textiles towards sustainability.  Our collection comprises specialized stoles, fabrics, art textiles and garments. These textiles are all handcrafted by our artisans with the application of varied techniques of screen printing, block-printing , surface ornamentation, value additions such as applique, tribal embroidery and more.  Sustainable fashion is all about buying garments which do little or no damage to the environment while being produced and they don’t cause any harm to the environment once they are discarded.  In the Indian market, ethical or sustainable clothing has started making its mark. Go...

Anarkali Suits By myMoledro

Anarkali suit is a set of women's dresses starting from the Indian subcontinent. The Anarkali suit is formed up of a long, frock-style crest and highlights a slim fitted bottom. Anarkali suit modifies in many different lengths and fabrications including floor-length Anarkali techniques. Anarkali suits owe their style and name to the fictional Anarkali , a concubine in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar. In legend, she was murdered for her illicit relationship with the Crown Prince Salim, who later become an Emperor as Jahangir. The name Anarkali means the ‘delicate bud of the pomegranate flower/ tree’. This name means the qualities of softness, vulnerability, innocence, and beauty associated with the women who wore Anarkalis . Visit https://mymoledro.com  

Indigo- "The Blue Heritage" in India

A blue dye that comes from the  neel  (Indigo) plant is known as Indigo. More than 5,000 years ago, Indigo cultivation is thought to have existed in the Indus Valley Civilization. Among the oldest textile dye, Indigo happens to be one.  From the British in the sixteenth century, Indigo became one of the most profitable trade commodities. As it fetched huge profits to the British rule or East India Company, they thrive on the Indigo trade. Thus Indigo started to be called “Blue Gold”.  Dabu is a smooth paste, which is combined well soaked and sieved black earth, tree gum, and wheatgrass powder. Before making stamps onto the fabric, the printer gently pats the wood block onto the dabu. During the Indigo dying process, this paste acts as a resist.  To the bottom left corner of the fabric, the printer aligns the first block and with incredible hand-eye precise coordination, which has been developed over the years of block printing, releases the dabu paste onto the c...

The Importance of Colour in Fashion

The importance of Colour in Fashion Colours put liveliness and happiness to one's life. The type of combinations of colours that we choose for ourselves reflects our inner self.  We at Moledro embrace you with the knowledge about the different shades of the fashion in which selection of the right colour is very important. The people whom you will meet, the first thing that they will notice is the colour that you are wearing.  Our colour choices in fashion say a lot about our personality, the image we are portraying and how we feel about ourselves. So, what exactly does the colour of your garment tell people?  Within minutes of meeting you, others will immediately respond to the “colour message” which is being reflected by your garment. In fact, by different colours, people can feel in a certain way. Colour of your garment can also have an impact on:  Your shape Your weight Your overall personality Your emotions Whether we realize it or not, we are all influenced by t...

Rumi Anarkali Set

  Our Rumi Anarkali set is made up of long, frock-style top and features a straight fit bottoms. The word Anarkali literally means the 'delicate bud of the pomegranate flower/ tree'. Anarkali is a form of women's dress originating from the Indian subcontinent ... Readmore Check out our latest Anarkali collections in the link: Anarkali "Jharokha design" motif in hand block print is indicative of the brightness and, the warmth that shines through it, representing growth & the courage to change. Jharokha is a type of design which is originated from the architecture of Rajasthan. ... Readmore To shop visit to our website https://mymoledro.com

Arfa Anarkali Collection

Get the best Anarkali collection in your closet and season up for the upcoming festivals and other special occasions. Check out our latest Anarkali collections. Arfa Anarkali Gown is our hand textured Anarkali in "marigold flower" motif in white & gold colour representing passion and even creativity. Marigolds are considered pure and are a global religious symbol, significant in Hindu, Buddhist, and Catholic celebrations. As such, in India, they are traditionally offered to honour all gods and goddesses. To shop visit to our website mymoledro.com , link in bio. https://mymoledro.com/collections/anarkali/products/arfa-anarkali-gown2 You can now also reach out on Whatsapp for shopping assistance: +919999714841