Sarees – Ever popular Indian traditional attire
Saree, a symbol of Indian women’s attire has become an icon world over. This simple one long piece of cloth measuring 5-9 meters in length did not lose its basic design and is still popular among contemporary Indian women as one of the best traditional and ethnic wear.
* Indian Sarees are worn in a different manner.
* A saree is wrapped and draped around the body.
* There are many ways and techniques in which sareers are worn in India as each state has a different tradition of wearing sarees differently.
* Unlike other dresses where the person must fit in to the dress, the Indian Saree is different. The difference is that, sarees can adjust to the person wearing.
* Sarees are also unique for the elaborate embroidery works on them. Silk sarees with an embroidery work of gold thread is considered as one of the finest class of Indian Sarees.
* Silk sarees particularly wedding sarees come with a huge amount of embroidery work which makes them very special. A saree compliments the bride like no other attire.
And what is the best occasion to wear sarees than a wedding. Indian women used to and still wear sarees on numerous occasions and a wedding ceremony is one of them. Traditionally, sarees were made out of cotton and silk. Today, there are many options available which include Georgette, Chiffon, Crepe, Tissue, Shamoi-satin, etc.
No Indian wedding is thought to be complete without the Bridal Sarees. Earlier the preferred material was silk and the preferred color for wedding sarees was red. But, nowadays brides choose different colors for their wedding sarees which include yellow, orange, pink, magenta, olive, purple, aqua, lime, navy blue, sea blue, violet, rust, etc. in their bridal sarees.
The contemporary and modern bride wants to look different, unique and elegant. And designer sarees are the best option for them. Designer sarees try to bridge the gap between the traditional and the modern times and brings out the best of the two worlds.
Today, many designers have created an easy slip on three-piece sarees. In these sarees the skirt has the pleats already stitched, a blouse and instead of a full length piece of cloth there is a wide stole that is tucked into the skirt on, worn diagonally across, falling over the shoulder. These kind of contemporary designs have made the job of wearing sarees a lot easier.
Indian saris are simple yet gorgeous and are available in a mesmerising variety. Each different state and region has a variety of sarees to offer the world.
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