Hi Prerna, just to add to this informative video- Organza’s which are hand painted are generally pure silk organzas. There are various organza qualities these days but most of the digital printed floral ones are semi-organzas and they will only set will when they have embroidered borders to weigh them down hence giving a better drape :)
Really!! I just wanted to buy an organza, but didn't wanna spend too much on the heavy embroidered one. I'm short and I don't wanna wear something that'll not set properly. Thank God I didn't buy.
One saree tip that i would like to share is that if you want check if anything is handmade or mahine made is that you can check it from the back side. Like for handwoven saree they use one thread to make one buta there will be a starting point and end point of a thread or zari, also because something is handmade then there are chances of minor imperfections. While in powerloom or you can say machine made saree will have fringes and it is machine made so there is no imperfections and if there is any so it will be all over the fabric or saree at same place.
Very good video. Now we know the detailing you put in your videos come from ..that is your genes. Aunty ji ne accha explain kiya. I watch all your videos. I am not so much into styling but I love watching your content and learn a lot. Btw I really admire and respect the way you put low budget items too as you are happy and know what you are buying. Instead of mocking low stuff like many people would do, you nicely put it that you buy whatever you feel like at that point in time irrespective of budget. I have a same rani pink Mysore silk saree with golden border in my wedding trouseau.
Excellent video, Prerna! My two bits worth while buying silks...1) a higher count or heaviness of the silk also points to good quality. For example. You get light weight Mysore silk with woven borders but which are not considered to be of premium quality. 2) buying silks from reputed shops also ensure that you're buying genuine silks.
My mom is exactly like yours..The knowledge that our moms have of the stuff, we are way behind..Also as aunty said jitna gur daloge itna hi meetha milega..It's not that you don't have to buy cheap stuff but we should appreciate if an item is expensive just because of the efforts put into it. Very good video. Both mom and daughter looking beautiful. Keep up the good work ♥️
Handmade chikenkari fabric --- there will be knots from back side of the fabric which are bit costier. On the other hand , machine made chikenkari fabric --- will be identical from both the side are kinda on affordable side Handmade embroidery leaves many knots behind the side but, machine-made leaves few threads hanging on the reverse side to make a smooth finish.
Wow ... wonderful video... like mother like daughter...both of you looking gorgeous...I always appreciate your work... please make a video regarding how to take care of clothes especially silk sarees ..as you often wear your mother's sarees and it is as good as new...how aunty and you take care of these materials
Ur sooo sweet Prerna n so is ur mom ..loved the details u mentioned, please talk about sequence sarees n satin sarees too which r too much in fashion now .
I have real organza , that I purchased 15 years back. That organza is feather light and it is delight for summer office wear . I recently purchased another banarasi organza recently as Innis in tread but it was clearly different from the old original one .. why ?? Because they mix tissue threads & synthetic threads to make it affordable to all... and what a duplicate raw silk, katan silk, moonga silk is sold these days in affordable cost. I have my mom's sarees and my mother jn laws sarees in my wardrobe when I see those old original ones and today's fabric there is no match, whatever I have is a gem .. and with your ideas the old ones can be styled to new ones 🙂
For people looking to buy banarasi sarees, authentic handloom banarasi sarees has handloom holes, on both sides, which never goes away. Authentic one is not really rough, it'll be soft to touch and much heavier than fake banarasi in weight. Also usually authentic banarasi zari threads are locked in the back of the sarees. If you can see zari threads on the back have been cut, not locked. Most probably it's fake.
Very good video Always good to see experienced people 's views You are lucky to have such friendly and understanding mom Love for your mom from Australia 🥰
For identifying original handloom sarees like Banarasi you just have to see the underside of the fabric. Real sarees will have knots for the embroidery which the fake machine made sarees do not have.
Fantastic video knowing how not to be duped by someone selling you clothing. Spot on with looking at the saries in detail . My mom is the same way like your mom even if it’s inexpensive she looks great. Fabric is the key to your body type I believe . So many times I’ve been told that I carry my sari well. Keep up your informative videos!
I love your content Prerna ma'am ... Litterly it's hard to find this type of content by only one youtuber.... which is completely relatable and genuine ... Aisa bilkul v feel nhi hota ki zabardasti kuch v carry kar lia ho Bas photos me achha lagne k liye aur real me hum adopt hi na kar paaye ... It helps me alot for styling myself... Stay blessed and Thank you 💗
One fabric that you are missing is chiffon, easy to wear beautiful work and in rajasthan all the Maharanis prefer to wear chiffon only, light weight and beautiful fabric
Definitely appreciable video... coz it matters what you are pulling off and silk is most confusing fabric considering the different varients its coming now a days..
This video likeUpgrade my knowledge into saree...🙂 can you please make video into chikankari , bcoz i think this fabric is hard to find in good quality.
You both are looking so pretty. And your blouse 😍😍😍 , your necklace they look so put together😍😍. I wish you also put a small bindi , i felt that missing .❣️
Prerna, pata nhi aap kese kar lete ho. I would have never imagined ki ye bralette itna versatile style kara ja skta hai... I mean ye mene apko kitne sare combo me use krte dekha h... amazing....
Such a different video...and mummy has so much knowledge...mumma's always rocks ...I love ur mom yr she is soo cute thats the reason r u also cute....god bless ur mom n u
Very good video.. Plz do part 2 video...i watch your video.. In fact i tried sweater blouse with saree after watching your video .. It is very comfortable in winter and stylish too.. Also its saved lot of many as I'm styling my old saree and not purchasing new clothes
Very informative..wao..actually hume pta hi nhi hota fabric ke baare m aur cheap material le lete h ..thanks prerna and auntiji..pls 2nd part bhi jarur banaye
Thanks for sharing this info...and your mother is very sweet and down to earth that I appreciate ..u also have same qualities like your mom ..lots of love to both of u
I don't think ishe acha video kahin milega,.. It's important for every girl to know the difference,hm sochte h ki expensive fabric ya outfit purchase kiye h low budget me,.. This is what we cll fact.. Thnxx for this❤
Hi prerna, It was nice video .but please make one video on cloth maintenance because it's too hard to maintain cotton suits and other stuff as well .kindly share some tips for the same .lots of love ❤
Sorry! But you confused manpower costs with fabric purity in a lot of places... for instance, art silk can also be handwoven and then it won't be as cheap as a machine woven saree. Similarly, pure silk fabric can also be mill made. The last saree at the price you mentioned is a 'patola print' saree. The art of patola weaving has nothing to do with the lace on the border. Instead, if you see the wrong side of a screen print as opposed to a handblocked fabric, the print would be exactly same. A woven fabric (ikat, patola etc.) will show continuous threads going across motifs since the threads are dyed before weaving.
The purple saree isn't a banarasi saree, its called katan silk saree. The red saree IS a banarasee saree but it is just cheaper quality as you can tell from the intense shine on the gold threads. It is more likely to get dark over time as you wear or store it. But I repeat, the purple saree IS NOT a banarasi saree. I dont know what the shop keeper must have told you but its a katan silk saree and is also relatively cheap. To Add to this, the best way to know what organza is good quality and whats bad from afar is the shine test. Bad quality organza has a glittery shiny undertone which poofs up when you wear it and is much harder to drape. Original organza sarees are slightly on the matter side and easier to drape. Original organza sarees cost over 12k, if anyone gets it below that cost, you're HIGHLY LIKELY buying a cheap quality over priced organza saree. :)
Thanks a lot to your mom Prerna. She is really a life saviour regarding sarees especially for people like us who doesn't know anything about sarees. Not even s of a saree. 😛 Love you ❤️ and your family 💓💘
Thank you for the tips. Very helpful. @Prerna cute blouse 🙂. is that a stitched blouse or a cami top? Also, please share some tips on blouse designs and accessories like purses.
Hi prerna ❤️ You are my all time favourite 😘😘 And this vdo is very beneficial for all 😊 Waiting for part 2 😊❤️ And please yaar prerna mummy ko bolne diya karo , unki baat poori hone diya karo ,😀😀😀🙏
Nice video. These days it's very difficult to differentiate the real and the lookalike. I try to read as much as possible about different weaves plus also visit various craft faires where artisans display and sell their work so that one can know the real stuff. If you can then please make a video on embroidery sarees with maybe more focus on kantha, Lucknowi, phulkari and a few more. Or on bandhej. Real bandhej and printed ones are difficult to differentiate.
i don't know much but jb cotton net hoti hai to wo bhot soft hoti compare to synthetic net ye difference hota. cotton thread net mostly soft hi hoti n synthetic based net jb bhot high quality me lenge tb wo soft milti. banarasi saree bhi 3type ki hoti hai real silk but powerloom based real silk handloom based(highest price) n synthetic.
Awesome... But but but as per me ring light ka reflection wall painting pe ho rahi thi which is bit distracting...you can take care of it....However auntry covers it well
It's a helpful video.💖 I'm from West Bengal. Here weavers weave sarees. Some use original material and some use duplicate. The fact is buyers hardly understand what is original and what is not, thus they ended up buying a duplicate saree from many a buyers at cheaper rate.🙃
Banarasi from any city's local shop or banarasi from banaras has a HUGE difference. Jo saree banaras k factory me aapko 6k - 7k tak milegi wo hi sayad mere city k dukan me 15k ki milegi
Buy your stuff from a good brand ,they do provide a good quality of sarees one such brand is prashanti sarees from south , quality of fabric is just so premium
Apart from the video, I loved the fact that you guys are aware that people from across strata are watching you therefore you were so cautious to not hurt anyone's feelings..God bless!
Thank you so much prerna and aunty..we really need such guidance...this is very helpful..please share such video again...and you are looking beautiful, your saree complimentary blouse, necklace..are are perfect...aunty saree collection was also very impressive
Awesome video prerna 🥰very pretty daughter 😍
thank you for sharing your life experiences with my youtube family 🤗😇🙏🏽
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Love u Aunty ji, thanku for sharing ur knowledge!!
Thanks Aunty! You’re awesome 😊🌺
Auntyji aapke saree collection bahot beautiful hain prerna ka talent aapse he aya hai 😊
Waiting for part 2❤️
That was really helpful.
Want more knowledge about fine fabric and jewellery.
Thank you so much 😀
@@PrernaChhabra inna saraaa hug and love for you!!!! ❤️😊
Hi Prerna, just to add to this informative video- Organza’s which are hand painted are generally pure silk organzas. There are various organza qualities these days but most of the digital printed floral ones are semi-organzas and they will only set will when they have embroidered borders to weigh them down hence giving a better drape :)
Really!! I just wanted to buy an organza, but didn't wanna spend too much on the heavy embroidered one. I'm short and I don't wanna wear something that'll not set properly. Thank God I didn't buy.
@@natashaparisa8875 You should try ones with minimal embroidery- lots of options and drape well :)
One saree tip that i would like to share is that if you want check if anything is handmade or mahine made is that you can check it from the back side.
Like for handwoven saree they use one thread to make one buta there will be a starting point and end point of a thread or zari, also because something is handmade then there are chances of minor imperfections.
While in powerloom or you can say machine made saree will have fringes and it is machine made so there is no imperfections and if there is any so it will be all over the fabric or saree at same place.
This is really appreciable ❣️
Pranam to Aunty ji 😊
A part 2 is must for this ❤️
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Very good video. Now we know the detailing you put in your videos come from ..that is your genes. Aunty ji ne accha explain kiya. I watch all your videos. I am not so much into styling but I love watching your content and learn a lot. Btw I really admire and respect the way you put low budget items too as you are happy and know what you are buying. Instead of mocking low stuff like many people would do, you nicely put it that you buy whatever you feel like at that point in time irrespective of budget. I have a same rani pink Mysore silk saree with golden border in my wedding trouseau.
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Excellent video, Prerna! My two bits worth while buying silks...1) a higher count or heaviness of the silk also points to good quality. For example. You get light weight Mysore silk with woven borders but which are not considered to be of premium quality. 2) buying silks from reputed shops also ensure that you're buying genuine silks.
Seeing your mom explaining leaves all d top fashion houses behind!! She has knowledge unlimited 💕
My mom is exactly like yours..The knowledge that our moms have of the stuff, we are way behind..Also as aunty said jitna gur daloge itna hi meetha milega..It's not that you don't have to buy cheap stuff but we should appreciate if an item is expensive just because of the efforts put into it. Very good video. Both mom and daughter looking beautiful. Keep up the good work ♥️
Handmade chikenkari fabric --- there will be knots from back side of the fabric which are bit costier.
On the other hand , machine made chikenkari fabric --- will be identical from both the side are kinda on affordable side
Handmade embroidery leaves many knots behind the side but, machine-made leaves few threads hanging on the reverse side to make a smooth finish.
Awsom content.. Plz make more such videos... Would love to hear more of Auntijis experiences
Very knowledgeable video, this type of videos are rare to be found. Thanks for sharing such awesome tips, would love to see more videos like ds
Wow ... wonderful video... like mother like daughter...both of you looking gorgeous...I always appreciate your work... please make a video regarding how to take care of clothes especially silk sarees ..as you often wear your mother's sarees and it is as good as new...how aunty and you take care of these materials
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Aunty's words of wisdom are Gold.. Loved this video & I love knowing more n more about Indian textiles & fabrics..
Ur sooo sweet Prerna n so is ur mom ..loved the details u mentioned, please talk about sequence sarees n satin sarees too which r too much in fashion now .
I have real organza , that I purchased 15 years back. That organza is feather light and it is delight for summer office wear . I recently purchased another banarasi organza recently as Innis in tread but it was clearly different from the old original one .. why ?? Because they mix tissue threads & synthetic threads to make it affordable to all... and what a duplicate raw silk, katan silk, moonga silk is sold these days in affordable cost.
I have my mom's sarees and my mother jn laws sarees in my wardrobe when I see those old original ones and today's fabric there is no match, whatever I have is a gem .. and with your ideas the old ones can be styled to new ones 🙂
For people looking to buy banarasi sarees, authentic handloom banarasi sarees has handloom holes, on both sides, which never goes away. Authentic one is not really rough, it'll be soft to touch and much heavier than fake banarasi in weight. Also usually authentic banarasi zari threads are locked in the back of the sarees. If you can see zari threads on the back have been cut, not locked. Most probably it's fake.
Very good video
Always good to see experienced people 's views
You are lucky to have such friendly and understanding mom
Love for your mom from Australia 🥰
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AWESOME VIDEO YAAR..... U R INCREDIBLE.... PLZ MAKE MORE SUCH VIDEOS.... AND SPECIAL THANKS TO AUNTY FOR SPECIAL APPEARANCE....LOVE U GUYS.....
For identifying original handloom sarees like Banarasi you just have to see the underside of the fabric. Real sarees will have knots for the embroidery which the fake machine made sarees do not have.
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Fantastic video knowing how not to be duped by someone selling you clothing. Spot on with looking at the saries in detail . My mom is the same way like your mom even if it’s inexpensive she looks great. Fabric is the key to your body type I believe . So many times I’ve been told that I carry my sari well. Keep up your informative videos!
Endearing video of mom and daughter!! Keep telling your parents how much you love them and value them, it is the greatest delight for them ♥️
One of the Best and very unique video on you tube which offers great tips👌👍👍👍👍💖❤
I love your content Prerna ma'am ... Litterly it's hard to find this type of content by only one youtuber.... which is completely relatable and genuine ... Aisa bilkul v feel nhi hota ki zabardasti kuch v carry kar lia ho Bas photos me achha lagne k liye aur real me hum adopt hi na kar paaye ...
It helps me alot for styling myself... Stay blessed and Thank you 💗
One fabric that you are missing is chiffon, easy to wear beautiful work and in rajasthan all the Maharanis prefer to wear chiffon only, light weight and beautiful fabric
Experience speaks in itself.......thanks to both mom n daughter....plz make video on genuine woollen clothes and inferior quality woollen clothes.....
Definitely appreciable video... coz it matters what you are pulling off and silk is most confusing fabric considering the different varients its coming now a days..
This video likeUpgrade my knowledge into saree...🙂
can you please make video into chikankari , bcoz i think this fabric is hard to find in good quality.
You both are looking so pretty. And your blouse 😍😍😍 , your necklace they look so put together😍😍. I wish you also put a small bindi , i felt that missing .❣️
Hi...Mam , concept is really very good and useful. please make part 2 and include cotton too.
Kindly make videos on elegant saree shops trendy and fashionable sarees
Prerna, pata nhi aap kese kar lete ho.
I would have never imagined ki ye bralette itna versatile style kara ja skta hai... I mean ye mene apko kitne sare combo me use krte dekha h... amazing....
Such a different video...and mummy has so much knowledge...mumma's always rocks ...I love ur mom yr she is soo cute thats the reason r u also cute....god bless ur mom n u
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Please please please make more videos like this.... Loved this video... ❤️
Aunty is sooo sweet n so smartly is carries her self awesum,my confusion about the sari’s stuff is solved now thank u aunty love u💖💖😊✌️
Thanks . Ur mom really gives v helpful tips. I loved ur necklace n saree blouse Prerna. It was a good contrast to ur saree.
Very good video.. Plz do part 2 video...i watch your video.. In fact i tried sweater blouse with saree after watching your video .. It is very comfortable in winter and stylish too.. Also its saved lot of many as I'm styling my old saree and not purchasing new clothes
Absolutely love seeing Aunty ji on your channel....she is so full of wisdom and motherly, feeling like hugging her🥺🥺❤️🤗
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Beautiful duo of mother and daughter ....and loved your views....
Very informative..wao..actually hume pta hi nhi hota fabric ke baare m aur cheap material le lete h ..thanks prerna and auntiji..pls 2nd part bhi jarur banaye
Veru useful n knowledgeable video....abhi tk kisi ne nhi bnaya hoga esa video ......superb👌
Nice explanation 👍but it's only about sarees can u make same video for daily wears like sweatshirts, jeans etc.
Informative & much needed 👍🏻
Do make a part 2 on few others fabrics too like kanjeevaram silks, cotton handlooms(ikkat, kalamkari for example), etc.
Ohh finally you are doing this.. i was waiting for this for long time. Thank you your mum too
Love this concept...never saw this kind of video on youtube.
You are one of the very few youtubers who focus on quality of videos.
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Thanks for sharing this info...and your mother is very sweet and down to earth that I appreciate ..u also have same qualities like your mom ..lots of love to both of u
I don't think ishe acha video kahin milega,.. It's important for every girl to know the difference,hm sochte h ki expensive fabric ya outfit purchase kiye h low budget me,.. This is what we cll fact.. Thnxx for this❤
glad you liked it 😇😇😇😇😇
Very helpful video....keep making such videos.... btw aunty looks gorgeous 🤩🤩
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Hi prerna,
It was nice video .but please make one video on cloth maintenance because it's too hard to maintain cotton suits and other stuff as well .kindly share some tips for the same .lots of love ❤
Sorry! But you confused manpower costs with fabric purity in a lot of places... for instance, art silk can also be handwoven and then it won't be as cheap as a machine woven saree. Similarly, pure silk fabric can also be mill made. The last saree at the price you mentioned is a 'patola print' saree. The art of patola weaving has nothing to do with the lace on the border. Instead, if you see the wrong side of a screen print as opposed to a handblocked fabric, the print would be exactly same. A woven fabric (ikat, patola etc.) will show continuous threads going across motifs since the threads are dyed before weaving.
Mind-blowing topic. These tips will help a lot to many.Thank you Aunty ji and Prerna.
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Definitely wanting a part 2 !! Wonderful video.Very informative. You two make a lovely mother daughter, God bless.
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@@neelamchhabra3378 thank you for replying Neelam aunty. I love your inputs always, reminds me of my mother! :)
Really helpful video & cute mother daughter duo 👍❤️
Very informative video.. loved to see aunty and you together.. do make more such videos..
Unexpected topic... Great content😊😊😊😊
The purple saree isn't a banarasi saree, its called katan silk saree. The red saree IS a banarasee saree but it is just cheaper quality as you can tell from the intense shine on the gold threads. It is more likely to get dark over time as you wear or store it. But I repeat, the purple saree IS NOT a banarasi saree. I dont know what the shop keeper must have told you but its a katan silk saree and is also relatively cheap.
To Add to this, the best way to know what organza is good quality and whats bad from afar is the shine test. Bad quality organza has a glittery shiny undertone which poofs up when you wear it and is much harder to drape. Original organza sarees are slightly on the matter side and easier to drape. Original organza sarees cost over 12k, if anyone gets it below that cost, you're HIGHLY LIKELY buying a cheap quality over priced organza saree. :)
I share the same bond with my mother. Can't shop without her advice. Great job👏
Very useful video Prerna..lots of love from Pune. thank you
Thanks a lot to your mom Prerna. She is really a life saviour regarding sarees especially for people like us who doesn't know anything about sarees. Not even s of a saree. 😛 Love you ❤️ and your family 💓💘
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Thankyou so much for coming up with this video.. It really helped.. Pls bring in more such videos.. Would love to watch them
Very informative video,very well explained by aunty ❤️
Thank you for the tips. Very helpful.
@Prerna cute blouse 🙂. is that a stitched blouse or a cami top?
Also, please share some tips on blouse designs and accessories like purses.
Prerna, please do same kind of video in case of shopping online.. 😍
Hi prerna ❤️
You are my all time favourite 😘😘
And this vdo is very beneficial for all 😊
Waiting for part 2 😊❤️
And please yaar prerna mummy ko bolne diya karo , unki baat poori hone diya karo ,😀😀😀🙏
Nice video. These days it's very difficult to differentiate the real and the lookalike. I try to read as much as possible about different weaves plus also visit various craft faires where artisans display and sell their work so that one can know the real stuff. If you can then please make a video on embroidery sarees with maybe more focus on kantha, Lucknowi, phulkari and a few more. Or on bandhej. Real bandhej and printed ones are difficult to differentiate.
Yes Prerna please get a part two of this video with aunty..And Thanks for such a valuable info
i don't know much but jb cotton net hoti hai to wo bhot soft hoti compare to synthetic net ye difference hota. cotton thread net mostly soft hi hoti n synthetic based net jb bhot high quality me lenge tb wo soft milti.
banarasi saree bhi 3type ki hoti hai real silk but powerloom based
real silk handloom based(highest price)
n synthetic.
It is a falling organza, which is why it is very manageable
I don't have so much knowledge about fabric but after watching this my mind start thinking what mistakes I was doing while shopping
The way aunt describing is my budhapa . I love the fabrics n details ❤
I love your mom's saree. How did you get it made? I would love to get one made similar to that and details would help for sure. Thanks!
Your mother is very cute . Please bring her more often to your channel
I was about to request for a video with your mom and here u are
Love love love 💕😘💕
Also make a video on styling your mom for parties
Very helpful video.... U & ur mom are very pretty...Thank u so much...🥰😍
Awesome... But but but as per me ring light ka reflection wall painting pe ho rahi thi which is bit distracting...you can take care of it....However auntry covers it well
It is very helpful video... Thanks to you and your Mom 🙏
Prerana Di you are looking fabulous today, and you picked very nice subject. God bless you
It's a helpful video.💖 I'm from West Bengal. Here weavers weave sarees. Some use original material and some use duplicate. The fact is buyers hardly understand what is original and what is not, thus they ended up buying a duplicate saree from many a buyers at cheaper rate.🙃
very true!!!
@@PrernaChhabra thank you for replying 🤗. I always love your styling advices. I would love to see you styling a premium Bengal handloom saree.💖
Banarasi from any city's local shop or banarasi from banaras has a HUGE difference. Jo saree banaras k factory me aapko 6k - 7k tak milegi wo hi sayad mere city k dukan me 15k ki milegi
Buy your stuff from a good brand ,they do provide a good quality of sarees one such brand is prashanti sarees from south , quality of fabric is just so premium
We need a part 2! Aunty is so cute and her love for you is so evident 🥰
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Very Useful ! make more videos of it, so we could know about fabrics more.
Awesome idea aap ki video dekh kar dil khush hota h ..❤️❤️❤️aap ne jo necklace pehne ho us k bare bhi bato
Di can you recommend where to buy organza online . If you can find it will really help a lot
absolutely amazing. that's great knowledge u guys given .Aunty ji u rock Both of u look absolutely stunning
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Very useful video ma'am
I always learn something good by watching your video's 😁🤗
Thanku
Very helpful video ❤️❤️ ... looking forward for part-2 🤩🤩
Apart from the video, I loved the fact that you guys are aware that people from across strata are watching you therefore you were so cautious to not hurt anyone's feelings..God bless!
Wow prerna wow!!!! Very rare kind of video....ye sb knowledge koi nai deta. Thankyou 😊👌👌
Really an awesome video.... Thank you lovely duo for sharing your knowledge and experience..... And yes ofcourse want part 2 on other fabrics too
Loved it even more because of aunty gracing her presence 💝🌻
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Well done Prerna and aunty, you made a really informative video
Thank you so much prerna and aunty..we really need such guidance...this is very helpful..please share such video again...and you are looking beautiful, your saree complimentary blouse, necklace..are are perfect...aunty saree collection was also very impressive
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Wonderful video prerna.
I would like to know about cotton silk and chanderi fabric.
The way you explain is good.
this video was a very good tips on outdoor shoopig but what about online shopping vha kesse pta chlega ?
Very nice and very knowledgeable ! Both looking pretty !
Welcome back Aunty G.. You look beautiful in every sareee... i wish i could steal your saree collection 😬😬😬😬😬
Your videos with aunty are best ❤️ dropping this heart for her ❤️
Pls share satin n cotton comparison also. U both mother daughter duo luks fab
Your mom is sooo sweet!! Yes we want to see more such videos. Aunty k experiences valuable hain. 🖤 Thankyou so much for the information.
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