Category: New at Silk Threads

  • Meet Ruby Bhandari | Founder, #SilkThreads Designer Collection

    Meet Ruby Bhandari | Founder, #SilkThreads Designer Collection

    We had the good fortune of connecting with Ruby Bhandari and we’ve shared our conversation below.

    Hi Ruby, we’d love to hear more about how you thought about starting your own business?

    I wanted to bring the traditional Indian designs and embroideries to a western audience and create a fusion Indo-western range of high-end dresses.

    I am happy to share that 30 years later, our vision is still the same – now we also work with some of the most reputable Indian designers to showcase their creations.

    Source: Meet Ruby Bhandari | Founder, Silk Threads Designer Collection – SHOUTOUT DFW

  • Ruby Bhandari’s Silk Threads

    Ruby Bhandari’s Silk Threads

    Ruby Bhandari; photo by Cori Baker

    HOW RUBY BHANDARI TURNED HER PASSION INTO A BUSINESS

    I arrive at the Dallas-based Silk Threads studio in the middle of a crazy week; they are preparing for an impending charity gala and a fashion show in Las Vegas. Nevertheless, Silk Threads founder Ruby Bhandari greets me with a huge hug as if we are long-departed friends and treats me to the most divine Indian whipped coffee I’ve ever tasted.

    Ruby quickly returns to pulling silk and sequined gowns off the rack for a woman with a distinct TV voice and personality: LeeAnne Locken, one of the Real Housewives of Dallas and the emcee for the eighth annual Silk Threads Charity Gala.

    As LeeAnne twirls in one of the exquisite gowns, Ruby looks on with a seasoned eye and smiles.

    “I used to think that my design inspiration only came from flowers, gardens and architecture,” Ruby says. “Now, everything is interesting. From the river flowing over rocks, to the carpet we’re standing on that I’ve had for 12 years. Suddenly that motif may be exactly what I need on a sleeve.”

    Ruby points out a gold elephant statuette decked in tiny jewels. It stood almost unnoticed on a powder blue shelf in Ruby’s studio for 20 years until one day, it inspired her to design a long, white silk jacket with glistening embroidered elephants parading around the hem.

    Such artistry is woven into every gown, jacket, sari and shoe at Silk Threads. The prints, the fabric, the textures and the embroidery are all authentically Indian.

    Silk Threads began 25 years ago as the answer to an unmet need among second-generation Indians in America who were growing up without access to the designs of their homeland. The business has now extended its line of fusion fashion to anyone who wants something a little different—something fabulous.

    “We Dallasites like our big hair and makeup,” Ruby says. “We’re a little more flamboyant than most. My clients want to look good and be different.”

    THE BEGINNING OF SILK THREADS

    And it all began in the trunk of a college student’s car. In 1989, as Ruby prepared to go to the The University of Texas at Austin, her father asked what she planned to do for a living. She initially said social work.

    Her father had other plans; he said she could study engineering, law, pre-med or business. They compromised on a degree in finance and accounting.

    “I’ve always wanted to help other people,” Ruby says, “and I’ve always had a passion for fashion.”

    Ruby met her husband, Raj Bhandari, when she was a freshman. At that time, there were very few Indian clothing companies in the U.S., so when they travelled to India to meet Raj’s family, Ruby designed some clothes of her own. She assembled them with the available materials that her future mother-in-law had showed her in a tour of New Dehli, and brought the finished garments back to home to the States to sell.

    She began selling the clothes out of the trunk of her car, all while finishing school.

    “We lived in a very small, old apartment. We paid about $300 a month,” Ruby recalls with a grin. “Soon, we bought a brand new white Lexus Sports Coupe. I put the clothes into that trunk. It looked so much prettier in presentation, and everyone thought ‘Wow, she’s only been in this business for two years, and she’s already successful!’ My trunk was empty at the end of every week.”

    Later, however, when sales dwindled, she realized she needed new customers. Ruby and her husband went to a tiny local Indian grocery store with a rack of clothing.

    “My first weekend, I only sold three outfits. And my clothes smelled of Indian Masalas,” Ruby says. “I went home in tears. My bubble had burst … but my husband was so amazing.”

    Raj said to her, “We’re going back next weekend, and I will stand with you.” The second weekend they sold five outfits. Sales slowly grew, and finally they exploded.

    On one of the couple’s later visits to India, Ruby started working with her sister-in-law to open a fabric company and manufacturing units in India.

    “We knew there would be a lot of trade involved,” Raj says. “However, we underestimated the amount of effort we needed to do it.”

    Every garment imported to the U.S. needs a label classifying the material and where it’s from. In 1991, when Ruby sent her first shipment of clothing back to the U.S. it was halted at customs in DFW. Of the 240 garments she shipped, none of them had the required tags.

    “My stuff was going to be stuck at the airport for 10 days. Storage fees were $50 a day. At that time, that was a lot of money.”

    A sympathetic customs officer gave Ruby the idea to buy her own labels and write on them with a permanent parker.

    “My wonderful friend Gauri helped me, in 25-degree temperature [inside the warehouse]!” Ruby says. “We had our gloves on and our needles and markers in hand. We hand-wrote 240 tags: ‘100% silk, made in India, dry clean only.’ We’d take off our gloves and stitch a few tags. We’d put our gloves back on so we could feel our fingers again, then we’d stitch some more. I’ll never forget that.”

    SILK THREADS, ALMOST THREE DECADES LATER

    Today, Silk Threads has full dress, tunic and bridal lines (all of which have their tags!) and serves a wide variety of clients across the country. Ruby travels extensively throughout the year, and her products can be found in over 400 stores. Silk Threads even has a show room at the Dallas World Trade Center.

    Their success has enabled the Bhandaris to help people—just like Ruby had always wanted.

    In October, Silk Threads celebrated their 8th annual charity gala and, as a result, they have been able to set up a UTD scholarship for the arts to support enterprising young artists.

    “If you have passion for something, you can probably go for it. But having the correct knowledge, the correct management and a plan are so important,” Ruby says. “There’s so much unhappiness out there. The way to create happiness is to follow your passion.”

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    Ruby Bandari was one of the featured designers at Fashion X Dallas; photo by Cori Baker

    Find out more about Silk Threads at www.silkthreads.com

  • From Bollywood to Hollywood: Fashion, Diversity, Charity

    From Bollywood to Hollywood: Fashion, Diversity, Charity

    This is a post taken from the blog by Donna Arp Weitzman, author and socialite. Thank you, Donna, for the kind words!

    If you know me, you know my closet. It’s large, filled to the brim, and coated in all colors and fabrics. I am a lover of fashion, how it makes me feel, and the confidence the right scarf and pair of shoes can give to someone. I’m always willing to try new looks, especially unique ones, so any opportunity to be involved in a style-related something, I’ll take it. Enter my friend and Dallas designer Ruby Bhandari of Silk Threads.

    Lately, I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know this fashion queen, who takes her Indian culture and infuses it into her couture designs. I’ve tried on multiple custom-beaded pieces designed by her, as well as worked with her on a podcast and a few videos, all of which got me hooked on her collection (and just her in general).

    Coming up in October, Ruby will be putting her designs to a good cause through the 8th Annual Silk Threads Fashion Show Charity Gala, with celebrity emcee LeeAnne Locken of the Real Housewives of Dallas. Not only is this a fun event that flashes some style via runway, but it’s for a good cause. The beneficiary non-profit for the gala will be the Asia Center at the The University of Texas at Dallas, with all proceeds going toward establishing an Arts-related scholarship at the school.

    Fashion in Film

    This year, the gala’s theme highlights the impact of fashion on cinema under the title, “From Bollywood to Hollywood.” Fashion in cinema has come so far, from the western influence in the Indian movies of the seventies and eighties, to the use of traditional Indian motifs and embroideries in current Hollywood productions.

    Ruby’s designs, which are inspired by her Indian culture, add diversity in design to the Dallas fashion scene and industry in general, and I believe the gala will be the perfect opportunity to bring these two themes together into one.

    Fashion Show Details

    The show will take place at the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at UTD, October 14th, with the VIP Networking Event starting at 7:30pm and the main show at 8:45pm. Tickets are now available at www.silkthreadsfundraiser.com. General Admission tickets start at $75 per person. VIP Tickets are available at $150 per person, which includes entry to the VIP Event, drinks, heavy hors d’oeuvres and other VIP perks.

  • How India’s Fashion traditions made their way into the American mainstream

    How India’s Fashion traditions made their way into the American mainstream

    When you think about Indian-American fashion, you may picture traditional Bollywood saris, sequins, and midriff-baring crop tops with full-embellished skirts!

    However, it may surprise you to know how much Indian fashion’s traditions and designs  have made its way into the American mainstream. With a rapid increase of Indian-American population, as well as Americans’ fascination for colors and designs fueled by social media, it is easy to see how this influence in fashion choices was bound to happen.

    One of traditional aspects of Indian fashion is the use of embellishments – from sequins, beads and stones, done over delicate thread embroidery. Embellishments, embroidery and sequins on clothing can now be seen on almost every runway – including in collections by high-end designers such as in Dolce and Gabana and Veronica Etro’s SS16 Collection (Pictured). These unique elements on cocktail dresses and formal gowns add that extra elegance needed to make the wearer the star of the night.

    You can see unique interpretations of these elements on the dresses from Ruby Bhandari’s Ruby B Collection.

    The trend continues in casual wear too.

    Tunics and lighter fabrics are becoming essentials in beachwear cover-ups and night-out fashion in major resort/beach vacation destinations. They are flattering on every body shape, and glide perfectly as you walk.

    Ruby Bhandari’s Ruby B Tunics linehas tunics that are perfect for both the beach and night out!  You can even see the Indian inspired sparkle in this tunic here!

    Crop Tops have become an American summer essential, giving us more of a reason to do those ab crunches! Pictured here is one of the more traditional looks by Silk Threads in which again, you can see the sequins and mirrors being used, along with thread embroidery.

     

    Are these fashion trends something you’ve already adopted? We can thank the Indian-American culture for inspiring the east and west fusion of these modern day fashion trends.

    Which one is your favorite?

  • Ruby Bhandari featured in The Pin Show 2016 in Dallas

    Ruby Bhandari featured in The Pin Show 2016 in Dallas

    The latest Collection of Chief Designer of Silk Threads, Ruby Bhandari, was recently featured in The Pin Show 2016 at the Bomb Factory in Dallas.

    Create your Couture Dress now The Pin Show is the largest independent fashion show in Dallas, and this year’s show was even bigger and extravagant. The sold out show filled the large concert arena at The Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum, with likes of the cast of Real Housewives of Dallas in attendance. The fashion show was interspersed with musical performances from upcoming singers in the Dallas area.
    Even though all the collections shown were unique, Ruby’s collection stood out because of her focus on delicate hand-embroidery and bold colors for both the dresses, as well as the menswear.
    Click here to see some of the featured collections.
  • Miss Nepal, Nisha Kalamdani,  Walks the Runway for Silk Threads

    Miss Nepal, Nisha Kalamdani,  Walks the Runway for Silk Threads

    We are very happy for Nisha Kalamdani, a resident of New Jersey, who was crowned Miss Nepal US Ambassador 2015. She is the first Indian American ever to win the crown, as well as the first  American of Indian descent to get  this high honor.

    Last year, Nisha was selected as the TOP 5 finalists at the Miss India USA 2014 pageant, where she also won the Miss Beautiful Hair award. Later, she also won the Miss Photogenic at the IMIFF 2015. In addition, she has walked the runway at the exclusive Glorious Gujarat 2015 fashion show in New Jersey as a Showstopper for Silk Threads by designer Ruby Bhandari.

    Silk Threads was established 24 years ago and specializes in custom creations, casual tunics, bridal trousseaus and men’s formal wear.  The brand has been described as opulent, luxurious and striking  and attention to detail of designs and quality hand-stitching are the cornerstone of our  focus and success.

    The 5th Miss Nepal US was organized by Event Planet Inc. in association with Consulate General of Nepal in New York & Nepalese American Foundation. The theme of the star-studded affair was “Rebuilding Nepal” and the focus was primarily to provide charity for disaster relief in the hopes of recovering and rebuilding after the earthquake in Nepal.  Nisha will be representing the USA as she meets with the Government officials in Nepal, including the President and  the Prime Minister of the country to formulate a plan to work on her project related to support Rebuilding Nepal campaign.

     

     

  • Behind the scenes of Ruby Bhandari’s Elegant Boho photo shoot

    Behind the scenes of Ruby Bhandari’s Elegant Boho photo shoot

    It was a perfect day for a photoshoot, with gorgeous models,  the amazing photographer Doli of D. Oli Photography and Clint Griffin of UNI Magazine. They all came together for a day of fun and  creativity!

    Ruby B Collections is making its mark in the fashion industry with as the go to company for women seeking bold prints and vibrant color palettes merged with easy to wear silhouettes including tunics, kaftans and  handkerchief dresses.

    See more Kaftans here

     

     

  • Ruby Bhandari, President of Silk Threads, Inc.  Introduces The Ruby B Collection!

    Ruby Bhandari, President of Silk Threads, Inc. Introduces The Ruby B Collection!

    Silk Threads has been in the business of making people look good for twenty years – we specialize in timeless fashionable silhouettes that follow the trends of every season.

    Ruby B Collections is a new line of tops, tunics and dresses designed for the woman who likes to stand out in the crowd. The designs incorporate bold prints and vibrant color palettes that include rich shades of turquoise, fuchsia, emerald, tangerine, and gold.

    The Ruby B Collection praises femininity and it is fun, fashionable and easy to wear . The main theme for the brand’s new collection is a “Celebration of Color”. As a designer, Ruby Bhandari has always been inspired by classic and artistic prints that range from romantic to playful and graphic to linear. These designs include florals, paisleys, tie-dies and bold graphics adorned with beautiful embroidery, hand crochet and lots of beaded details. Fabrics include satin blends, georgettes, sheer nets and art silk.

    “Silk Threads has become synonymous with bold beautiful prints and exciting details”, states Ruby Bhandari. “this is the same design inspiration for the Ruby B Collection. Our prints are inspired by the fashion runways. We look at the latest fashion trends and incorporate those into our collection and then we adjust these trends to match our brand”.

    For the past seven years, we have been catering to the popular tunic market, which are now sold in high-end boutiques across North America, the Caribbean, and Europe. Part of The Ruby B collection is inspired by the classic caftans styles which have been a staple in women’s wardrobe for many years and are still today some of the best-selling silhouettes in the women’s market.

    The Silk Threads label has been known for its inspiring use of color and details and the Ruby B collection will continue with this design direction. This debut collection will launch in Spring 2015.

    Please email us at info@SilkThreads.com for more details.