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India.com
6 days ago
- Lifestyle
- India.com
Upgrade Your Wardrobe with Varanga's Ethnic Collection — Myntra End of Reason Sale Deals Await!
This season, refresh your ethnic wardrobe with the exquisite Varanga collection featuring embroidered kurtas, elegant gota-detailed sets, and comfortable printed silk and cotton kurtas. Whether you prefer the rich embroidery of the Ethnic Motifs Kurta with Trousers & Dupatta, the sophisticated Maroon Gota Sleeveless Kurta set, the lightweight Empire Silk Georgette Kurta, or the breezy Off White Floral Printed Cotton Kurta, Varanga offers versatile styles for every occasion. Perfect for festivals, casual outings, or special events, these ensembles blend tradition with modern aesthetics. Shop now during Myntra's End of Reason Sale from May 31 to June 12 for exclusive deals and discounts. 1. Varanga Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Regular Kurta with Trousers & Dupatta Image source - Order Now Varanga Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Regular Kurta with Trousers & Dupatta is a versatile and elegant ensemble that seamlessly blends traditional motifs with contemporary design. Crafted from high-quality fabrics, this set is perfect for festive occasions, cultural events, or casual gatherings. Key features The kurta features intricate ethnic motif embroidery, offering a rich and traditional look. Paired with comfortable trousers and a matching dupatta, the ensemble ensures a cohesive and stylish appearance. Made with breathable materials, the set ensures comfort throughout the day. The regular fit perfect for various body types, enhancing the overall silhouette. Suitable for a range of occasions, from festive celebrations to casual outings, this ensemble can be accessorized to suit the event's formality. To maintain the embroidery's quality and fabric integrity, it is recommended to dry clean the set. 2. Varanga Maroon Gota Detailed Sleeveless Kurta with Trouser and Dupatta Image source - Order Now Varanga Maroon Gota Detailed Sleeveless Kurta with Trouser and Dupatta is a stylish and elegant ensemble that combines traditional Gota detailing with a contemporary sleeveless design. This set is perfect for festive occasions, cultural events, or casual gatherings, offering both comfort and sophistication. Key features The sleeveless kurta features intricate Gota detailing, adding a touch of traditional charm. Paired with matching trousers and a dupatta, the ensemble creates a cohesive and fashionable look. Crafted from high-quality fabric, the set ensures a comfortable fit, allowing ease of movement throughout the day. Suitable for various occasions, this outfit can be dressed up with statement jewelry and heels or kept simple for a more understated look. To maintain the quality and longevity of the Gota work, it is recommended to dry clean the set. 3. Varanga Women Ethnic Motifs Printed Empire Silk Georgette Kurta with Trousers Image source - Order Now The Varanga Women Ethnic Motifs Printed Empire Silk Georgette Kurta with Trousers is a graceful ensemble that combines traditional motifs with contemporary design. Crafted from luxurious silk georgette, this set features an empire-line A-line kurta adorned with ethnic prints, paired with matching trousers. The outfit is perfect for festive occasions, cultural events, or casual gatherings, offering both comfort and elegance. Key features The kurta showcases intricate ethnic motifs printed on silk georgette fabric, providing a rich and traditional appearance. The A-line silhouette and empire waist enhance the overall look. The breathable silk georgette fabric ensures comfort throughout the day. The regular fit caters to various body types, enhancing the overall silhouette. Suitable for a range of occasions, from festive celebrations to casual outings, this ensemble can be accessorized to suit the event's formality. To maintain the quality and longevity of the fabric and prints, it is recommended to hand wash the set. 4. Varanga Off White Ethnic Floral Printed V-Neck Flared Sleeves Lace Pure Cotton Kurta Iamge source - Order Now The Varanga Off White Ethnic Floral Printed V-Neck Flared Sleeves Lace Pure Cotton Kurta is a graceful blend of traditional design and modern aesthetics. Crafted from breathable pure cotton, this kurta features intricate floral prints complemented by delicate lace detailing along the neckline and hem. The flared sleeves and V-neck design add a touch of elegance, making it suitable for various occasions, from casual outings to festive gatherings. Key Features: Pure cotton for comfort and breathability, easy for your everyday need seamlessly Ethnic floral print with lace embellishments enhances the overall look making it glamorous effortlessly V-neck design enhances the overall appeal, a perfect nechlike for people who seek definition with modern touch To maintain the quality and longevity of the fabric and lace detailing, it is recommended to hand wash the kurta separately in cold water. Varanga's diverse range of ethnic kurtas provides stylish, comfortable options that celebrate Indian craftsmanship with a contemporary flair. Each piece, from intricate embroidery to delicate prints, ensures you look elegant while feeling at ease. With careful attention to fabric and design, these kurtas suit a variety of events, making them wardrobe essentials. Don't miss the chance to elevate your ethnic collection during Myntra's End of Reason Sale, running from May 31 to June 12. Enjoy fantastic savings and exclusive VIP deals all day long, only on Myntra. Disclaimer: At IDPL, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. It should not be construed as an endorsement to buy. IDPL may make a very small commission from its sale if one chooses to buy the product from any of the links in this article.


News18
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
In A Romantic Banarasi Silk Saree, Rekha Delivers Yet Another Timeless Fashion Moment
Last Updated: At the launch of Mira Kapoor's Dhun, Rekha stunned in an onion pink hued Banarasi silk saree that was adorned with lotus motifs. When it comes to slaying in sarees, no one does it like Rekha. The 70-year-old actor is known for flaunting some of the most stunning sarees whenever she steps out. Recently, she was spotted at the launch of Mira Kapoor's Dhun Wellness in Mumbai. For her appearance at the event, she donned an onion pink hued handwoven Banarasi saree. Taking to his Instagram, fashion designer Manish Malhotra shared a series of pictures of Rekha looking as stunning as ever in the pink saree. The pictures showed Rekha striking some regal poses as she sat on a couch wearing reflective sunglasses. With the pallu draped over her head, she looked royal in the pictures. Manish wrote, 'Ever Graceful and Stunning the one and only timeless beauty Iconic #Rekhaji in our Handwoven banarasi kora silk saree with lotus motifs in onion pink accentuated with Gota pleating paired with churi sleeve signature detail blouse." Take a closer look at Rekha's Banarasi silk saree here. Dressed in a stunning onion-pink silk saree designed by Manish Malhotra, Rekha brought an air of timeless glamour. The saree, crafted in luxurious Banarasi silk, was delicately adorned with intricately woven lotus motifs and edged with shimmering borders that caught the light beautifully. The ensemble exuded a romantic charm, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern refinement. She paired the drape with a fitted blouse featuring full-length, snug sleeves, a signature element of Malhotra's design aesthetic that added a touch of vintage elegance. The soft, muted pink of the saree stood out as particularly noteworthy. With Gen Z moving away from bold pinks and embracing the subtle allure of ballet and blush tones, Rekha's choice of hue felt both current and classic, quietly commanding attention without being loud. In true Rekha style, she wore her hair in a sleek updo and adorned it with a fresh gajra. For the glam, she went with defined eyes and her signature deep plum lipstick. For the jewellery, she opted for statement earrings and a stack of shimmering bangles. While the ensemble was undeniably elegant, it was Rekha's presence, her unmistakable charisma, that truly made it unforgettable. First Published: June 02, 2025, 08:58 IST


India Today
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Vir Das mocks Cannes dress code with fake 'nude, long train' outfit
Vir Das took another playful jab at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, May 23, by sharing an AI-generated photo of himself attending the prestigious event on Instagram. This happened after the festival introduced strict new rules for red carpet looks, which included no dramatic gowns, see-through nude dresses, and long, flowing trains. Vir Das posted a photo-shopped picture of himself at Cannes, wearing a semi-transparent and voluminous outfit with an extra-long train. Along with the photo, he wrote, 'Large, voluminous, nude, long train. In your face #cannesfilmfestival you don't know what you're missing (sic)." Vir Das in a photo-shopped outfit at Cannes 2025 (Photo Credit: Instagram/Vir Das) advertisementThe post was clearly a joke, and he admitted he hadn't actually attended the event. But the funny post quickly caught attention online. A few days back, after the festival began on May 13, Das had also posted a funny statement pretending to be upset about the new rules."It is with deep regret that I announce I will no longer be attending the Cannes film festival because of the new red carpet rules. For multiple generations nude voluminous gowns with large trains have been culturally specific to the comedy community. This year I had planned a dark beige, 78 foot long, off- shoulder piece that moved finely into sleeves that covered my wrists, but dipped lower and gently showcased the heart of my s*****m. But if I cannot wear a Gota original, I refuse to let our culture be shunted. I was planning on taking multiple selfies of cultural significance. But someone has to take a stand. I wish the festival all the best (sic)," he wrote in the post. Vir Das post on Instagram The 78th Cannes Film Festival, which began on May 13, will conclude on May 24, 2025. The prestigious event witnessed a strong Indian presence on the red carpet. Bollywood actors like Alia Bhatt, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Aditi Rao Hydari, among others, added glamour and elegance to the grand Watch
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First Post
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Vir Das takes a dig at Cannes Film Festival's ban on nudity & voluminous outfits: 'If I can't wear a Gota original...'
Vir Das, who is known for his impeccable humour took a dig at festival's new development or rule with his sarcastic post read more Cannes Film Festival kicked-off yesterday (14th May) and what grabbed everyone's eyeballs was its new rule of ban on nudity and voluminous outfits. Now, actor and comedian Vir Das, who is known for his impeccable humour took a dig at festival's new development or rule with his sarcastic post. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Taking to Instagram, he wrote, 'It's with deep regret that I announce I will no longer be attending the Cannes film festival because of the new red carpet rules. For multiple generations nude voluminous gowns with large trains have been culturally specific to the comedy community.' Sharing what he planned to wear at the red carpet, Das added, 'This year I had planned a dark beige, 78 foot long, off-shoulder piece that moved finely into sleeves that covered my wrists, but dipped lower and gently showcased the heart of my scrotum.' He added, 'But if I can't wear a Gota original, I refuse to let our culture be shunted. I was planning on taking multiple selfies of cultural significance. But someone has to take a stand. I wish the festival all the best.' Fans reacted to Vir's post as one user wrote, 'Could you plz make the AI make a virtual image of your special dress…. Some people like me have a little difficulty visualizing the outfit.' 'We respect your decision and stand by you in such difficult times,' commented another fan sarcastically. 'We have been robbed. Maybe you can use this costume for one of your shows? Maybe the London one,' shared another user. 'For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet , as well as in any other area of the festival. Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theater are not permitted,' read the statement from the Festival. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'The festival welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit red carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules,' it added


News18
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Vir Das Trolls Cannes 2025 Ban On Nudity, Big Gowns: ‘If I Can't Wear A Gota Original…'
Last Updated: Vir Das hilariously reacts to Cannes film festival's ban on nudity and voluminous gowns, joking about missing the festival over his bold fashion plans. As the Cannes Film Festival kicked off on May 14 with its controversial new red carpet rules banning nudity and voluminous outfits, comedian Vir Das didn't miss the chance to poke fun at the development. Known for his sharp wit, Vir shared a satirical Instagram post claiming he would no longer attend Cannes because of the dress code and hilariously described the outfit he had 'planned" to wear. 'It's with deep regret that I announce I will no longer be attending the Cannes film festival because of the new red carpet rules. For multiple generations nude voluminous gowns with large trains have been culturally specific to the comedy community," Vir wrote. Detailing his imagined look, he added, 'This year I had planned a dark beige, 78-foot-long, off-shoulder piece that moved finely into sleeves that covered my wrists, but dipped lower and gently showcased the heart of my scrotum." 'But if I can't wear a Gota original, I refuse to let our culture be shunted," he continued. 'I was planning on taking multiple selfies of cultural significance. But someone has to take a stand. I wish the festival all the best." His post sparked a wave of laughter online. One fan commented, 'Could you plz make the AI make a virtual image of your special dress… Some people like me have a little difficulty visualizing the outfit." Another joked, 'We respect your decision and stand by you in such difficult times." A third added, 'We have been robbed. Maybe you can use this costume for one of your shows?" Several celebrities, including Prateik Smita Patil, Lilette Dubey, and Tahira Kashyap, joined in with laughing emojis. Meanwhile, despite the ban, stars like Heidi Klum and Chinese actor Wan QianHui flouted the new rules on opening night. Klum wore a pink-and-white gown with a dramatic train, while Wan QianHui stunned in a cloudlike ensemble resembling giant cotton balls. Cannes jury member Halle Berry reportedly changed her look to align with the new policy. First Published: