Designer Sarees Come Into Fashion
Right from the ancient medieval times to the modern era fashion has been around
. The Indian fashion has truly evolved from the ancient times to the modern keeping the customs and the traditions intact wrapped with the ethnicity. It is rather difficult to choose from the wide range that prevails in the Indian Fashion. Regardless of this wide available variety the Sarees has emerged as the second best traditional wear after sari. Lehenga as a dress is extremely easy to carry and is fairly comfortable. For this reason brides have been choosing Sarees over Benarasi these days. You can wear the Sarees to a wedding as well as to parties. The Lehenga has evolved from the Mughal houses to the ramp. The Indian Sarees has come a long way from the majestic royal wear to the first choice for the Indian women. The journey of the Sarees has been an exciting one. There has been a very minor modification in the present day Sarees. The designs are still dominated by the Mughal era. The dress consists of a customary long skirt called the Lehenga, Choli or the blouse accompanied by a long heavily embroidered dupatta. The fabrics used are mostly silk and brocade. The material of the dupatta is presently being made of silk, linen and sometimes chiffon. Lehenga, mostly ankle length, pleated and are made in way that it fits just at the waist. The pleats make the Lehenga graceful and elegant.
Conventionally Lehengas are umbrella shaped however a lot of different forms of shapes have set in giving a more contemporary look to the age old dress. The various forms of Lehengas are the Fish tail, Mermaid, Paneled, A-line and the usual full flair Lehenga. The traditional form of the dress is still found in Rajasthan and Gujarat where women wear the ghagra Choli in its original style. In the ancient times the women preferred cotton and mirror work instead of the heavy embroidery. The mirror-work was usually accompanied by a patch-work on them. This made the dresses bright and vibrant. The royals however preferred heavy embroidered Sarees that was usually made out of brocade and silk.
A traditional dress normally worn during the weddings are also worn in festivals like the Navratri and Eid and dandia. The flamboyancy of Sarees brings out the spirit of feminism in Indian Women. The bridal Sarees is in general made of silk, georgette and crepe in bright colors, designs and styles. The use of bright colors in wedding not only signifies festivity but also fertility that combines elegance. The Sarees can be custom made to enhance the beauty and elegance of the bride. Other than being convenient to wear they are extremely easy to manage and this is what that makes them so popular. Designer Sarees come with shimmery glitter and mirror work. The vibrant hues and heavy embroidery are eye catchers. They are available in various styles and prices to just suit ever bride giving them the classy and urbane look.
by: RahulSharma
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