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Why Aari Embroidery is the Most Valuable Skill for a Boutique Owner in Tamil Nadu

If you own a boutique or plan to start one in Tamil Nadu, there is one skill that will consistently set you apart from the competition and increase your earnings significantly — Aari embroidery. At Mitaish Fashion Designing Institute in Avadi , our Aari Embroidery course is one of our most popular programmes — and for good reason. Why Aari Embroidery Commands a Premium A plain stitched blouse might earn you ₹300 to ₹500. The same blouse with aari embroidery work can command ₹1,500 to ₹5,000 or more — three to ten times the price , for work that adds skill, not just material cost. This is why boutique owners across Chennai and Tamil Nadu consider aari embroidery their single highest-revenue service . What Aari Embroidery Skills Are Most in Demand? Chain stitch on blouses — classic, always in demand, especially for bridal work Bead and stone work — particularly for bridal lehenga blouses and reception wear Mirror work — popular for Rajasthani-influenced festive styles Thre...

How to Choose the Right Fabric for Your Blouse — A Complete Buyer's Guide from Mitaish

The single most common mistake women make when getting a blouse stitched is choosing the wrong fabric . A beautifully designed blouse in the wrong material will not drape well, will not feel comfortable, and will not last. At Mitaish Tailor's Supermarket in Avadi , we stock a complete range of blouse fabrics — and in this guide, our experts break down exactly what works for each occasion and saree type. For Kanjivaram and Silk Sarees Raw silk blouse piece — the traditional and most popular choice. Holds embroidery well and has a natural sheen that matches Kanjivaram perfectly. Brocade — rich, textured, and formal. Perfect for temple jewellery looks and traditional weddings. Velvet — increasingly popular for winter weddings and evening events. For Georgette and Chiffon Sarees Georgette blouse piece — light, flowing, matches the saree fabric naturally. Best for casual and semi-formal wear. Net with lining — elegant and slightly transparent. Great for festive and part...

Ethnic Wear for School Annual Day — Custom Stitching Ideas for Kids in Chennai

School annual day is one of the most important occasions in a child's year — and finding the right outfit can be stressful. Ready-made options are either too plain, too expensive, or simply do not fit your child properly. Custom stitched ethnic wear for school annual day solves all three problems — and at Mitaish Boutique in Avadi , we have dressed hundreds of Chennai children for their big stage moments. Popular Annual Day Outfits for Girls Pavadai Sattai — the classic Tamil Nadu ethnic look for girls. Cotton or silk blend with embroidered border. Elegant and traditional. Lehenga Choli for kids — slightly flared skirt with a matching blouse. Popular for dance performances and cultural shows. Salwar Kameez — practical and comfortable for all-day wear during annual day events. Anarkali frock — one of the most requested styles for girls aged 5 to 14. Looks beautiful on stage and photographs wonderfully. Popular Annual Day Outfits for Boys Dhoti and shirt set — tradi...

Sharara vs Palazzo vs Dhoti Pants — Which Bottom Wear Suits You Best? A Complete Style Guide

The bottom half of your outfit matters just as much as the top. In 2026, three bottom wear styles are dominating Indian fashion — sharara, palazzo, and dhoti pants . Each has a distinct personality, flatters different body types, and suits different occasions. At Mitaish Boutique in Avadi , we stitch all three — and in this guide, we help you choose the right one for you. Sharara Pants — The Festive Favourite Shararas are wide-flared pants that flare dramatically from the knee downwards. They have a fitted upper thigh and a dramatic flare at the bottom, creating an almost skirt-like silhouette. Best for: Festive occasions, mehndi ceremonies, sangeet functions. Body type: Flattering for most types — the flare creates the illusion of wider hips for narrower frames. Pair with: Short kurtis, crop tops, or long embellished tops. Palazzo Pants — The Comfortable Classic Palazzos are wide-legged, flowing trousers — comfortable, breezy, and surprisingly elegant. Unlike shararas, t...