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  • Indian Clothes Dallas: What to Wear to a Luxury Indian Wedding in Jaipur (Real Client Story)

    Indian Clothes Dallas: What to Wear to a Luxury Indian Wedding in Jaipur (Real Client Story)

    When you receive an invitation to a luxury Indian wedding, the excitement is immediate but so is the confusion, especially when you’re trying to find the right Indian clothes in Dallas without knowing what’s appropriate.

    What should you actually wear?

    Indian weddings are not just one event. They are a series of celebrations, each with its own style, setting, and expectations. For someone attending for the first time, it can feel overwhelming to plan outfits that fit every occasion.

    That’s exactly what one of our clients experienced before attending a destination wedding in Jaipur.

    A Real Client Experience

    Cindy O’Connor and her husband were invited to a traditional North Indian wedding in Jaipur but had no idea what to wear.

    Instead of taking chances, they decided to visit Silk Threads in Dallas and that decision made all the difference.

    Cindy shared that from their very first visit, the experience felt completely different from regular shopping. They weren’t just shown outfits they were guided through what to wear for each event.

    Ruby and Rishika spent hours helping them understand the different functions and how to dress for each one. They also made sure their outfits complemented each other as a couple, which made the overall look more put together.

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    Getting Every Detail Right

    Cindy also highlighted how much attention was given to the smaller details.

    From selecting outfits to pairing them with the right accessories, everything was carefully considered. Shoes and jewellery were chosen to match each look so that nothing felt incomplete. There was no rush during the process. Time was taken to make sure each decision felt right before moving forward.

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    The Importance of Proper Fit

    One of the most important parts of their experience was the focus on fit.

    Cindy mentioned that alterations were done to ensure every outfit fit perfectly. Additional time was spent making adjustments so that everything looked and felt right.

    This attention to fit made a clear difference when it came to wearing the outfits at the wedding.

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    Dressing for Different Wedding Events

    Indian weddings include multiple events, and each one requires a different approach to dressing.

    With the right guidance, this became simple instead of overwhelming. Each outfit was chosen based on the specific event, ensuring it felt appropriate without being overdone.

    For daytime functions, the styling was lighter and more comfortable.

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    The Experience at the Wedding

    At the wedding, everything came together exactly as planned. Cindy shared that they received many compliments throughout the celebration and were often asked where they had shopped.

    The outfits not only looked good but felt right for every event, which made the entire experience more enjoyable.

    One detail that stood out was that she was able to wear her outfit again later, which added even more value to the purchase.

    Why Guidance Matters When Choosing Indian Clothes

    This experience highlights something important buying Indian outfits is different from regular shopping.

    For many people searching for Indian clothes in Dallas, the challenge is not just finding the right design, but understanding how to wear it for the right occasion.

    Having the right guidance ensures that everything from outfit selection to final styling comes together seamlessly.

    Final Thoughts

    Indian weddings are detailed, vibrant, and filled with meaningful moments. Dressing appropriately helps you feel confident and fully enjoy the experience.

    As this real client story shows, the right support can make the entire process simple and stress-free.

    Ready to Find the Right Indian Outfit?

    If you’re looking for Indian dresses in Dallas and want guidance on what to wear for an upcoming wedding, Silk Threads offers a personalized experience to help you get it right.

  • RealGroom# Amit: The vision you have for your outfit is always achievable!

    RealGroom# Amit: The vision you have for your outfit is always achievable!

    Groom IcelandGroom’s name: Amit Samuel

    Wedding date: September 2024

    Location: Iceland.

    Photo Credit: Oshen Davidson

    Here are some thoughts and tips from our #RealGroom Amit:

    ST: What was the special occasion which you wanted Silk Threads to help with?

    Amit: I was looking for an outfit for my wedding in Iceland!

    ST: What designs did you have in mind?

    Amit: I was looking for an Angrakhaa style that was a soft cool toned purple, with floral patterns and metallic accents. I was also looking for a larger one to fit my body.

    ST: What brought you to Silk Threads?

    Amit:  It was the reviews that brought me to silk threads! Everyone said the staff would help me find exactly what I wanted, and they were absolutely right!
    ST: What do you like the most about Silk Threads and its staff?
    Amit: Ruby and the staff were always focused on achieving my vision, they never tried to change it. Their focus was to make my day perfect. The staff also made it a very comfortable and familial setting.
    ST: Any tips for our readers?
    Amit: The vision you have for your outfit is always achievable, even if others say it’s not!
  • 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

  • “If you have a vision for an outfit, go to Ruby…”

    “If you have a vision for an outfit, go to Ruby…”

    Today’s interview is with customer Jaimie Anand, of Jaimie Anand Interiors.
    ST – What was the special occasion you were trying to find dresses for? What designs did you have in mind?
    JA – The special occasion was my younger brother’s wedding, which was in Vicksburg Mississippi.
    Design concepts I had in mind were modern chic, elegant and trendy.
    – What brought you to Silk Threads?
    I came to Ruby last year to see some of her stuff, after I had heard how great she was from friends.  I ended up buying an outfit and several saris.  One of the outifts I wore during one of the wedding events.
    When I got ready to start wedding shopping, I knew right away I wanted to go to Ruby for some of my outfits.
    – What do you like the most about Silk Threads and its staff?
    The staff was extremely helpful and accommodating to what exactly I needed.  Ruby made it a point to have the outfits be perfect to the way I wanted and went out of her way to make that happen.
    – Any tips for our readers?
    I would say if you have a vision for an outfit, go to Ruby, she will help tweak it to be unique and work with you to create a stunning look.
    I will definitely be buying from her again in the future.
    Thank you Jaimie…you looked gorgeous!
  • Ruby Bhandari’s Silk Threads combines the East with the West

    Ruby Bhandari’s Silk Threads combines the East with the West

    by Deborah Fleck, Dallas Morning News

    Ruby Bhandari’s love of fashion took root early and never let go. She began cutting and stitching fabric as a teenager, and in college, she enjoyed designing so much that she couldn’t wait to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin to start a business. Silk Threads was born while she was a sophomore at UT in 1991.

    Over the years, Bhandari moved the business from her Irving home to a nearby apartment and then to a studio in Northwest Dallas, where it operates today. Her showrooms are awash in color and sparkles. She serves customers Indian coffee and tea and sweets. Amy Lewis Hofland, executive director of the Crow Collection of Asian Art,  describes her friend as “magic.”

    You’ve never met anyone like her,” Hofland said.

    Ruby Bhandari working at her factory in New Delhi.(Courtesy/Facebook)
    Ruby Bhandari working at her factory in New Delhi.
    (Courtesy/Facebook)

    Born in New York of Indian descent, Bhandari makes her creations in a factory in New Delhi. With more of an American background, she brings the colors and brightness of India to modern designs.

    “Color makes me happy,” Bhandari said, bedecked in a royal blue blouse during a recent interview. “My clothes are very vibrant and what mainstream America would like to wear.”

    Bhandari has expanded her designs to include royal blue and silver items in honor of the Dallas Cowboys, and she just launched collection of destination bridal wear. For the first time and to much success, she said, she also took part in the Dallas Bridal Show in July.

    Along with creating, Bhandari gives back. She hosts an annual fashion show to benefit a local charity. This year, the gala “Bollywood to Hollywood: the Impact of Fashion in Indian Cinema” will be Oct. 14 at the new Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at UT Dallas. The event will benefit the university’s Asia Center and arts-related scholarships. More details are at facebook.com/SilkThreadsbyRubyBhandari. (Details and tickets available at SilkThreadsFundraiser.com

  • Fusion Themed Wedding: #RealBride NIMRA

    Fusion Themed Wedding: #RealBride NIMRA

    Nimra Chowdhry and Scott Meadows
    Married August 14, 2015 at the Dallas Palms, Dallas TX

    Photographer: Greg Blomberg

    Fusion weddings are gaining popularity as multicultural couples are exchanging vows.  Nimra, who is Pakistani and Scott is American chose to express both their cultures on their wedding day.

    Nimra worked with designer Ruby Bhandari and her team to create the perfect reception dress out of gold tulle with emerald and gold embroidery.   It was the ideal wedding attire selected also to compliment the lush landscape of the Dallas Palms.

    ST: What was your vision for your wedding?

    Nimra: Our wedding theme was Fusion—a combination of vintage, and contemporary with both Pakistani and American cultural styles. The most magical part of the day was whirling around during our first dance!

    ST: Why did you choose Silk Threads to create the outfit for your special day?

    Nimra: I choose Silk Threads because I wanted a reception dress that was expressly desi-inspired but with a western touch. I did not want to wear a traditional Pakistani dress nor did I want to wear a traditional American/Western style dress. Silk Threads designed a dress that was complex in both style and patterns, and it incorporated all of my dress ideas.

    The wedding day is one of the most treasured and unforgettable days in a brides life. Whether she chooses a traditional ethnic saree, designer Indian bridal lehnga or fusion gown,  it has to be unique and made to compliment her. Silk Threads offers a variety of custom styles and designs to choose from. – The Silk Threads Team

  • I FELT LIKE A PRINCESS! – #RealBride Neetha

    I FELT LIKE A PRINCESS! – #RealBride Neetha

    Bride’s name: Neetha Devdas

    Groom’s name: Sanjay Sharma

    Wedding date: June 27, 2015

    Location: Sheraton Dallas Hotel

    Photographer: Lomesh Patel Photography

    Here are some thoughts and tips from our #RealBride Neetha:

    ST: What was your vision for your wedding?

    Neetha: 
    When we first started out we really didn’t know what exactly we wanted. But, after talking with our families, our decor designer and wedding planners, and of course, just thinking about who we are, we went with a traditional Hindu wedding with a modern fairytale garden theme. Between the breathtaking mandap with the hanging vines and gorgeous flowers, the shimmering tables and candles, and the stunning gown I was wearing…I felt like I had stepped into a fairytale. I felt like a princess and I will never forget that feeling.

    ST: What was the most magical or memorable part of your day?

    Neetha: I think the most memorable part of the day was seeing everyone out dancing and enjoying themselves. I can’t describe how wonderful a feeling it was to look out and see all the people from different parts of my life coming together. There were so many family members who love me unconditionally, friends from childhood and on, and so many new faces all in one place at one time dancing and laughing, and celebrating with us. It is a moment I will never forget. And, I think it’s what makes weddings so wonderful.

    ST: Why did you choose your wedding dress from Silk Threads?

    Neetha: There are so many reasons why I chose Silk Threads for my wedding attire. First, Ruby Bhandari is amazing to work with and she has a great eye for fashion. She is honest and cares deeply about what she sends you out into the world wearing. I felt like she was excited about making me feel beautiful and comfortable in my clothes for one of the most important days of my life and she was invested in making sure things were perfect.

    Secondly, there was a lot of attention to detail not only in the making of the dresses, but even the jewelry and how to pull off the draping of each dupatta. All of this helped me to really put it all together and envision how things would turn out.  

    Lastly, the main reason I trusted Silk Threads was seeing my sister Geetha’s beautiful reception outfit a few years back and knowing others who have been very happy with their wedding attire. It was easy to trust that my outfits would turn out great having seen it happen before!

     

  • Taste of Cultures – Fashion, Food & Fun!

    Taste of Cultures – Fashion, Food & Fun!

    The Taste of Cultures fundraising event was a spectacular evening of food, fun and fashion!

    Hosted by the Multi-Ethnic Education and Economic Development Center (an affiliate of the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce).

    Guests sipped cocktails and sampled nibbles from various ethnic cultures. The silent auction featured a fantastic array of items and services including; Gift certificates for hotels restaurants and spa services as well as home decor items, original art, jewelry chef services. And the fashion show, featuring Silk Threads and Jonathan Truong, ended the event with beautiful, bold and exciting collections from both designers.

    Husband and wife duo. Raj and Ruby Bhandari of Silk Threads.

    (Left) Tie-dye georgette zip front dress with asymmetrical hemline and 3/4 length sleeves;
    (Center) Lace sheath with gold leaf embroidery, high neckline and attached draped shawl;
    (Right) Red kaftan dress, softly draped with gold neckline embroidery.
    *All styles by silkthreads.com

    (Left) Elegant ballgown in a vibrant shade of orange with black lace applique and inserts;
    (Center) Red knit gown with gold lace and embroidery accents;
    (Right) Show finale, ivory bridal gown with rhinestone and pearl hand embroidery.
    *All styles by silkthreads.com

    MEED Center provides services to over 300 individuals representing various minority groups of Dallas including refugees and new immigrants.