Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Saree – Yards of Sheer Elegance and Gorgeousness

Saree goes synonymous with Indian ethnicity. As they say, “Nothing makes a woman look more beautiful like a saree does”. Well, I am sure all the fashionistas out there would definitely second this! Exposing and covering the right amount of skin, this five to nine yards of cloth is elegance personified. Having a couple of them in your wardrobe is a saviour for your numerous wedding and associated functions, or ethnic days at workplace.
Etymologically, the term had its origins from a Sanskrit word ‘sati’ meaning a ‘strip of cloth’. The history of the garment can very well be traced back to the ancient civilization of Indus Valley during 2800-1800 BC. Over the years, the garment gained prominence in the figures of various Gods and Goddesses and later, it spread its popularity among the various regions in India with distinct features pertaining to each of them. However, every innovation brings with it certain criticisms. Similarly, sarees also shared its bit when people accused it of the style of wearing, exposure of midriff and so on. However, it transcended all barriers and the piece of clothing continues to storm the modern fashion industry till date.sarees
The beauty of the saree lies in its style of draping. The styles change from region to region, depending on the length and the form. They have unique names, which eventually become a matter of identity of the women pertaining to that state or region. Some of the interesting draping styles are Nivi of Andhra Pradesh, Bengali and Oriya style, Gujarati and Rajasthani style, Maharashtrian and Konkani style, Madisar style of Tamil Nadu, Kodagu style of Karnataka, Malayali style, Gond of Central India, tribal styles and so on.
When choosing one for yourself, you need to take into account certain aspects like fabric, body shape, length, colour, type, pattern, occasion and so on. There are certain types for you to choose from. These include banarasi, banhani, berhampuri, Bollywood, chanderi, bhagalpuri, Chettinadu, daily wear, fashion, kanjivaram, kantha, lucknow chikankari, maheshwari, murshidabad, leheria, mangalgiri, patola, paithani, mysore, phulkari, rajshahi and many more. When selecting one, the fabric also plays a vital role. Sarees are available in a variety of fabrics like art silk, brasso, brocade, chanderi, cotton, chiffon, crepe, georgette, net, jacquard, nylon, organza, polycotton, satin, silk, polyester, synthetic.
In order to know which of these will suit you best, you need to know your body shape. Women with pear-shaped body should opt for fabrics like georgette or chiffon with small prints or embroidery. If you have an apple-shaped body, pick up silk as your fabric along with exquisite embroidery work to get the intended look. If you are on the heavier side, silk and chiffon fabrics will accentuate your look. If you have a typical Indian voluptuous figure, chiffon, georgette and net are bound to spruce-up your overall look and give you the sensuous curves at the right places. Women who are slim can go for cotton, organza or silk to get the look right.
You can choose from several patterns like animal print, graphic, polka, checkered, geometric, self design, printed, solid, striped, floral and such depending on the embroidery or embellishment and also the occasion. You can now buy sarees online from brands like Ishin, Prafful, Diva Fashion, Florence, Soch, Silkbazar, Cenizas, Aadrika, Aaliya, Aaliya Fashiona, Urban Vastra, Aaboli, Adaa, Aarzoo Dezigners, Ambardhara, All Factory outlet, Vipul and many more.

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