sarees

Saree – The Awesome Indian Traditional Attire

Saree is a beautiful nine-yard fashion story in every woman’s life. From being a cheery on the top in every occasion to daily wear in every Indian household, saree has been cherished since the days of its inception. Today, Indian designers experiment with contemporary designs and styles and Indo-western fashion ideas. Modern women can now enjoy denim sarees, designer sarees, georgette sarees, Indo-western sarees, dhoti sarees, pant styles, traditional Banarasi sarees with amazing work patterns and much more. 

Sarees carry a long story since its foundation and from no-blouse to plain blouse to designer blouse, the complete dress has a long evolution chart. Let’s get started to know more about the evolution of Indian traditional sarees.

1. More Than Just A Handwoven Cloth

Saree is an unstitched fabric or an uncut piece of cloth, draped systematically as per the fashion statement of different Indian states. The border of a saree or sari is hemmed and have a heavier density to stay in place. Usually a pallu the end part of this uncut cloth and come with the magnificent work patterns, defining the beauty of the saree. One can keep it long or short as per their like and desire.  

2. Evolution Of Fabric Usage

The most conventional fabric used in the making of saree is cotton and silk. The inception of synthetic fabric in the making of saree came after the period of British colonialism period. Later, the designer and saree manufacturers started using contemporary materials including georgette, chiffon and other synthetic fibres. 

After the introduction of synthetic fabric sarees, the cost variation becomes a huge topic of discussion. Now everyone could have bought saree and collect them as per the occasion, they have in their mind. Whereas cotton sarees require more attention and care such as starching, ironing, etc., synthetic sarees never acclaimed to be delicate and can be worn on any occasion and environment.  

Nowadays, women can buy sarees in various fabrics; with a mixture of silk and cotton, art silk, chiffon, satin silk sarees, etc. 

3. 100 Ways To Wear Or Drape

Just search for ‘how to wear a saree’ and you will get hundreds of ways to wear Indian traditional sari. On the top of ‘how to drape a saree’, you can get more tips to get a similar look with jewellery and accessories (including designer saree blouse, petticoat, hairdo, etc.). The most common way to wear a saree is the ‘Nivi’ drape. But as we change the Indian state, we can get a look of a different way to wear a saree.  

The different styles of draping a sari are regionally specific and based on the comfort factor as per the environment of that place. From Bengali style saree to Maharashtrian style saree, saree has earned different looks by the stylish drape that has been given by its wearers. The modern women have given it so many different looks including pant style sarees, which is worn with pants or leggings instead of petticoat or skirt; dhoti style sarees, which is worn with a pair of dhotis instead of the petticoat. 

admin

Recent Posts

Eid Clothing Trends You Should Shop This Festive Season

Eid is a Journey, not just a festival. Prayers, family gatherings, delicious food, and looking…

1 day ago

Modern UK 2026 Saree Trends: Pre-Draped, Belted

The saree is a favourite Indian fashion dress for UK ladies. Modern patterns and simple…

7 days ago

Trending Indian Wedding Guest Outfits in the UK: Lehengas, Sarees and Suits 2025

Guests love to dress up, and 2025 is bringing fresh fashion ideas that feel modern…

4 weeks ago

Trends in Indian and Western Fashion in the UK: How Desi Women in the UK Wear Fusion Styles

Int. Western fashion is becoming very popular in the UK. British Desi women love it…

4 weeks ago

Latest Indian Outfit Trends UK 2025: What Women Are Wearing Now

In 2025, Indian fashion in the UK is moving quickly. Women like styles that look…

1 month ago

Banarasi Sarees UK Guide: Where to Buy Authentic Banarasi Sarees Online in the UK

Banarasi sarees are known for their rich fabric, detailed weaving and royal charm. Many women…

1 month ago