Sarees for Women- A Classic Embodiment

Apr 3
09:35

2017

Paromita Sengupta

Paromita Sengupta

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Been here for centuries now and shall remain for centuries to come, sarees are here to stay. You can wear a saree in more than 80 ways and look ravishing. Explore the market to find a suitable one.

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Originating from the Indus valley civilization,Sarees for Women- A Classic Embodiment   Articles the 6-yard-long cloth is still worn by women of the subcontinent. That was a long long time ago, wasn’t it? And to think that millions of women still wear it is just mind-boggling. Sure, sarees have come a long way since then, there is no doubt about that and the way the modern-day generation has embraced it is just awesome. Ladies sarees sure have stood the test of time, and should forever be part of India’s cultural identity.  With different artistic designs and patterns of sarees for women, there are plethorasof options to choose from. And for your assistance some of the most popular one’s have been listed below.

 Banarasi Silk Sarees :

The pride of Varanasi, the banarasi silk saree is one of the most popular sarees in the world. With a ton of cultural significance, the banarasi silk sarees have always been rated highly around the country and for good reason. As when it comes to true work of art, the heavy gold-silver embroidery coupled with the finest zari work you’ll ever see is what these sarees are famous for. The banarasi silk sarees may even take months to be made depending on the type of work you are looking for; the final result though, makes it worth the entire wait.

Bollywood sarees :

What do Rekha to Vidya Balan have in common? Well, they both broke several stereotypes, not only through acting but also through their choice of clothing. In the world where people do anything just to fit in, these divas stand out, and do so with utmost pride and grace. They brought sarees on the red carpet and inspired for Bollywood sarees collection. With authentic designs and elegant styles, these sarees are to die for.

Chiffon Sarees :

With a mesh like appearance, these sarees were initially made from cotton and silk. Due to high prices they did not gain much popularity until nylon and polyester were used, after which the sales just took off. The new material not only got the price down but also made it more resilient. Fast forward to today chiffon sarees are still incredibly prominent and loved by saree lovers.

Cotton sarees :

In India cotton sarees are made for all occasions. From wearing at home to office wear or be it any festival, cotton sarees are often preferred over others. With light, slender, cozy and airy material, cotton sarees are a no brainer for the Indian housewives for all the right reasons. A cotton saree is definitely a must have.

Designer Sarees :

Thanks to the ever-growing collections put forth by some of the most prominent fashion designers of this generation, the designer sarees are now more mainstream than they ever have been.  From wedding collection of sarees to daily wear, people with heavy pockets now have a new place to spend. It also helps that designer saree are worn by celebrity fashion icons, that help the sarees garner more attention and increase its appeal. With exclusive designs and patterns to go with bold and transcendent styles, designer sarees for women are the way to go for style enthusiast.

Kanchipuram Sarees :

This list would’ve been incomplete without the kanchipuram saree. With the historic prominence of the kanchipuram silk, the popularity of these sarees cannot be undermined.  Depending on the craftsmanship or the complexity of the design one’s looking for, these sarees may even take weeks or longer period to complete. With distinctive borders and the finest work of embroidery these sarees are in a league of its own.