Thursday, May 27, 2010

Sarees Adds Grace to Woman’s Lifestyle

Sarees have been an important part of hugging a woman’s life. In fact, it is meant to drape her in style and lend that touch of magnificence. And what adds more glamour to the sarees is the use of fabric and embroidery work done on it. With so many fabrics already present in the fashion market, the designers have to create an epic of grace from all of them. Let us catch-up first with chiffon sarees, which are meant to flaunt the figure in its best format. Chiffon is one of the most elegant forms of fabric with a soft touch. This sheer fabric is made from a mix of silk, cotton and synthetic fibers. The sarees designed from this material have a light shimmery looks and feels classy. Being on the top of the wish list of women, chiffon sarees have always been seen as a symbol of brilliance.

Among the glossy fabrics used for creating a royal impression, silk is quite famous for its glorious looks. These types of sarees are also used in South India as a purpose of bridal sarees that tends to add luster to the entire wedding function. In fact, it is the most essential part of their parties, whether it is about bridal sarees or party wear sarees. It is a natural protein fiber having a refract effect of incoming lights from various angles. And this gives the shimmery look to the entire piece of cloth. The silk sarees also come with stylish Zari and Brocade work, which enhances the appearance of that masterpiece. After all, silk is known for its magnificence that tends to create a special liking for itself. These silk sarees are also worn by women from different parts of India to showcase a sense of elegance in the parties. Moreover, the Indian sarees have such a magical effect about them that every woman looks sensuous even in a simple printed piece.

Being the traditional form of dressing, sarees have always been important for everyone’s wardrobe. From a common women’s love to adorning Bollywood actresses, sarees have always created magic. The magnificence of Bollywood sarees adorned by Aishwarya Rai in Jodha Akbar, its sensuousness explained by Sushmita Sen in Main Hoon Na and Kajol in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham are some of the examples that have laid the red carpet for fashionable version of Bollywood sarees. With so many actresses showcasing the gorgeous end of Indian sarees, it seems that creativity is getting unfurled. In fact, sarees have undergone a drastic change in the Bollywood section. Manish Malhotra, J J Valaya, Manish Arora, Rina Dhaka, Ritu Kumar, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Tarun Tahiliani, Rohit Khosla and Wendell Rodricks are some of the fashion designers that have been experimenting with the designs of Bollywood sarees. They have been blending the art o embroidery and prints to create something exclusive in Bollywood, which has become a style statement and is been copied by various women.

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