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Rajwadi blouse with silver thread: This Gujarati designer made a costume from mom’s 76-year-old saree; A very expensive look can be found even in a single dupatta

Like every year this year also Avanva Designer Chaniyacholi will be seen at the Garba ground during Navratri. A plain chaniyo with a ready border of different sarees and patches made from gharchola will appeal to everyone. This time Chaniyacholi will see abhala work, Katchi embroidery and blouse patterns made from Banarasi silk sarees are very trending. You will be able to go to the garba ground wearing a new design every day in this Navarang Norathan.

These designer chaniyacholis are in demand in foreign countries as well

This Navratri 2023 will see a lot of new styles but definitely consider this collection to stand out on the garba ground. In the fourth episode of Divya Bhaskar’s special series Steps and Styles, today we will talk about the Navratri collection of another designer from Ahmedabad. Manjushaben Kothari near Shyamal Char Rasta, Ahmedabad has brought a combination of heritage and vintage collection this year. A slightly different style than every year is being seen in their Chaniyacholi this year. Manjushaben runs a designer studio called Ghazals Creations. Where more than 40 types of designs were seen. In America, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Australia also there is a high demand for this new design chaniyacholi. Vintage saree patches applied to the sleeves of a simple blouse will make your chaniyacholi more precious.

Seeing the back print, the eyes become four
Like Kutchi embroidery, like Abla work, like batik print, Banarasi silk print, Selari saree print have different identity. Also, back prints are very popular among people. Especially the retro picture collection still chills people’s eyes. Seeing this rich collection even today, people’s eyes are dazzled. In common parlance, Pichhwai means a picture hanging on the wall behind the statue or figure of Srinathji.

Chania made with sportsmen in mind
No abhala, no katchi work will give your chaniyacholi a very fancy look. Designer Manjushaben says that people’s mentality has changed than before and now these Chaniyacholis made from old sarees are being liked by people this time. If you also have an old saree and you also want a similar look for garba, then this type of chaniyacholi can be made. Apart from this, there is also a customized option for the customers. Which you can get new design according to your garba group. Especially this year, pastel colors are also in high demand during Navratri.

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