Saree is one of the most popular traditional Indian women attires, which defines the beauty of a woman, improving their beauty, appearance, elegance and grace, and representing the true essence of Indian women. Available in plain, embroidered, printed and designer pattern, the saree has never gone out of fashion. It is worn by the ladies from the Indus valley civilization and gaining its popularity with the passes of time.
The main reason of this woman wear is its variations in designs, fabrics, patterns and wearing styles. The wearing style of saree varies from region to region. Usually, the length of the saree varies from 5 to 7 meters and comprises a border, pallu, achkan and laces, which can be designed in different styles and patterns.
In India, saree is worn by the woman in more than 10 to 15 styles. The grace, charm and beauty of the woman depend on the way a saree is wrapped by her. Some of the most popular wearing styles are Bengali style, Kodagu, Madisaara, Oriya, Nivi, Tribal, Gujrati, Madrasi, Urban and Rural style. Continue reading…
The main reason of this woman wear is its variations in designs, fabrics, patterns and wearing styles. The wearing style of saree varies from region to region. Usually, the length of the saree varies from 5 to 7 meters and comprises a border, pallu, achkan and laces, which can be designed in different styles and patterns.
In India, saree is worn by the woman in more than 10 to 15 styles. The grace, charm and beauty of the woman depend on the way a saree is wrapped by her. Some of the most popular wearing styles are Bengali style, Kodagu, Madisaara, Oriya, Nivi, Tribal, Gujrati, Madrasi, Urban and Rural style. Continue reading…