Events

  1. How to Style Your Black Saree for Every Event

    The black saree, with its timeless elegance and versatility, is a staple in every woman's wardrobe. Whether you're attending a wedding, a formal event, or a casual gathering, the black saree holds the power to make a statement. Its allure lies in its ability to be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion and your personal style. In this guide, we'll explore various ways to style your black saree for every event, ensuring you exude grace and sophistication no matter where you go.

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  2. Saree or Lehenga: Which one to Choose as Your Wedding Attire?

    Your wedding day is one of the most important and cherished days of your life. It's a day when you want to look your absolute best, and choosing the right attire plays a pivotal role in achieving that dream look. When it comes to Indian weddings, the two most popular choices for brides are the timeless saree and the elegant lehenga. In this comprehensive guide, we will help you decide between these two beautiful options and explore why the wedding saree, especially from brands like "Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal," remains a top pick for brides across India.


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  3. Celebrate this Independence Day with the Best of AMMK's Sarees

    As the nation gets ready to celebrate its independence, it's time for you to embrace the true spirit of India with an ensemble that beautifully encapsulates its rich cultural heritage. Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal, lovingly known as AMMK, presents a collection of sarees that is nothing short of a masterpiece. This Independence Day, adorn yourself with the finest sarees from AMMK to truly embody the essence of India's diversity and beauty.

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  4. Sarees to wear in this Poila Baishakh

    Sarees to wear in this Poila Baishakh

    Poila Baishakh is the first day of Bengali calendar which was introduced by the king Shashanka which is celebrated widely in Bengal and the places wherever the Bengalis are dominating the show by roll strength. This is also known as Nabo Barsho, that is, Bengali New Year.

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  5. Exotic Red and White Saree to celebrate this Mahalaya in a traditional way

    Mahalaya, which indicates the beginning of Devi-Paksha and the end of the Pitri-Paksha (the Shradh or the mourning period) is an auspicious day for Bengalis, who celebrate it with much devotion. Mahalaya is observed seven days before the Durga Puja.

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