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Five sarees that never go out of style

Five sarees that never go out of style

Classic and chic, a saree is one of the most iconic attires ever to exist. The nine-yard drape never goes out of style, and moreover, it only evolves to become better and better. Whether it is a formal event, a casual outing or a wedding, a well-draped saree makes a statement, unlike any other ensemble. The evolution of the saree has introduced several styles, fabrics and silhouettes. However, a few specific saree types have stood the test of time. These particular styles are an essential part of every Indian woman’s wardrobe and are even considered heirlooms that are passed to the younger generation.

Here are five saree styles that will never go out of style and reflect India’s rich cultural heritage.

Benarasi Silk Saree

Benarasi Silk Saree is one of the most famous sarees in India. These sarees originated from Varanasi in  Uttar Pradesh and are known for their intricate designs and fine-quality silk. Benarasi Silk Sarees are handwoven by skilled artisans, and the fabric is heavy, making it perfect for weddings and other special occasions. The saree’s borders and pallu are usually embellished with zari work, which adds to its charm. If you want to add a classic Benarsi designer silk saree to your collection, consider this Sravya Benarasi Saree in pink by ace designer Anita Dongre. The stunning pick has exquisite detailing and can be paired with gold jewels for the ultimate look.

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Kanjeevaram Silk Saree

A creation originating from the vibrant state of Tamil Nadu, Kanjeevaram Silk Sarees are renowned for their rich colours, heavy silk fabric, and intricate designs. These sarees are woven with pure silk threads, and the borders and pallu are adorned with intricate zari work, which gives them a royal look. Kanjeevaram Silk Sarees are perfect for weddings, festivals, and other special occasions. They are available in various designs and colours, and their elegance and beauty make them a timeless classic.

Bandhani Saree

A special saree type from the state of Rajasthan and Gujarat, Bandhani Sarees are known for their bright colours and intricate designs. These sarees are made by tying small knots on the fabric and dyeing them. The process creates beautiful patterns on the saree, which are unique and eye-catching. This Deetya Bandhani Saree in black is an exceptional choice for casual outings and formal events alike. The silk saree and designer blouse can be paired with gold or silver jewellery to create a sophisticated look.

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Chanderi Saree

A traditional Indian saree that originated in Madhya Pradesh, Chanderi Saree is known for its sheer texture and glossy finish. It is a popular choice for formal occasions and festivals. The saree is made with a mix of silk and cotton, and sometimes with pure silk or pure cotton as well. The fabric is woven with intricate designs that include floral, geometric, and peacock motifs, using the traditional weaving techniques. The beauty of Chanderi sarees lies in their subtle elegance and understated glamour, making them a timeless addition to any woman’s wardrobe.

Ajrakh Saree 

Ajrakh sarees are a type of traditional textile art that originated in the Kutch region of Gujarat. These sarees are made using a complex process of resist dyeing and block printing, using natural dyes such as indigo, madder, and pomegranate. The designs on Ajrakh sarees typically feature intricate geometric patterns and motifs, often inspired by nature and mythology. This blue piece is an excellent example of the Ajrakh Saree. The gorgeous saree can be toned up or down according to the occasion, but it does help you make a statement nonetheless.

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Add these traditional and evergreen sarees to your wardrobe and you will never be out of options for when you want to step out.