Where to shop for Rajasthani patchwork kurtis

19 November,2009 08:38 AM IST |   |  Debarati Palit

If you love colourful Rajasthani clothes, head to the new boutique at Aundh and check out the amazing variety on offer


If you love colourful Rajasthani clothes, head to the new boutique at Aundh and check out the amazing variety on offer

The week-old store at Aundh is already fetching attention thanks to their product range. They specialise in traditional clothes sourced from Rajasthan. Decorre House is the brainchild of brother-sister duo Abhishek and Sweta Jain from Chitor, and displays clothes, which portray the rich culture and style of the state.

"Each piece is individually designed by Abhishek and not all pieces have a traditional look. While some of the designs blend western style with traditional designs, each piece retains the authentic feel of Rajasthan," emphasises Sweta.

Decorre House at Aundh.
Pics/ Jignesh Mistry


Ambience: The store attracts you with its bright clothes that hang neatly from racks. It is very spacious and welcoming. A lot of attention has been given to detail and the walls are also painted in rustic colours such as yellow.

Range: They store kurtis, bandhni sets, leggings and patiala duppata sets. Kurtis are available in different patterns such as Chor Bazzari, with chiffon and net sleeves as well as patchwork. Don't miss their own Decorre Dani. Some of the pieces also have experimental designs with Bandhani pieces decorated with net and Zari. If you liked Deepika Padukone's chic churidaars in Love Aaj Kal, you will find them here as well. We loved the patchwork with blanket stitch kurtis, which have mirrors and sequinwork. Even their specialty, the Decorre Dani or the Angrakshak were with quaint button pattis.

At: Shop 1, Rikesh Co-operative Housing Society, opposite Sony Center, near Parihar Chowk, Aundh.
Call: 9970970175.
From: 11 am to 9 pmu00a0

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