Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The school projects

Dresses designed for functions at School.

For brown day in school

For Green day 


Red day
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White Day




Neon hues

The latest Neon Dresses

A dress and a short coat for the little seven month old princess

A crop top and a pleated skirt for the three year old princess

Same same yet sooo different

The lace detaling

The pleated details

The pearl buttons

To the west

The Western Styles






Gujarathi Special

Two more of the Gujarathi Special

The Kathiyawadi dress

The Banjaran

The Traditional touch

Tradition Rules


Some of Amma's amazingly simple but drop dead gorgeous designs for Arini.
The traditional SouthIndian Pavada Blouse.

The Gujarathi Chaniya Choli with a hint of modernity.

The fish cut Chaniya Choli.

The typical Gujju Ben Chaniya Choli.

A modern twist to the traditional Pavada Blouse.

The traditional Pavada Blouse in two hues.

Monday, August 25, 2014

For the little Princesses

Lacy wonders

A pink creation for Arini.

Simple design but brilliant execution has made this pink wonder a masterpiece.

A red cutie for little Aadya. The pearls bring to life this dainty creation.

The red lace, white pearls and satin lining make this piece sparkle.

Amma's Magic


A mother makes us who we are. She teaches us maths, science and English along with a good dosage of values, traditions, rituals, and if you are a girl some amount of cooking as well. For me my first teacher and my very first Guru is my mother. She taught me all she could, she taught me to laugh at myself and at difficult times, she taught me to be patient and diplomatic when the need arises, she taught me to be ME. And once she thought she had given me all her goodness, she smiled and passed away quietly into the night.
I broke down, cried, mourned and even silently screamed at her for leaving me. Then just as she taught me, I picked up my life and moved on.

Then one day as I sat talking to my Mother-in-law, it dawned on me that ‘a mother is a mother is a mother!’. How could I differentiate between my birth mother and a mother that my husband gave me. How could I add an ‘in-law’ to this beautiful relationship? As I sat talking to her and observing her, I saw a childlike impishness in her, a beauty beyond her weathered face, a heart bigger than her 5 foot something frame and creativity beyond comparison. She is a brilliant cook and works up her magic potion without ever grumbling. She is a wonderful sport and can laugh sheepishly at her own goof-ups. She is child and can cry at the drop of a hat at her follies. She is an artist and like a fairy godmother makes her ‘plain Jane’ children and grandchildren look a million bucks in her small budget creations. She is my husband’s mother and now more than ever she is MY MOTHER.

This blog is dedicated to her and her wonderful creations. Amma’s Magic for you.