6 Must Have Sarees in Your Wardarobe

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India has diversity in its textiles and fabric patterns. As a bride choosing her bridal trousseau this can be quite intimidating. As if that’s not enough, there’s the added pressure of having a wardrobe that will never fail ! To save you from this dilemma, we’ve brought 6 must have sarees for your wardrobe. Having these will ensure getting you  through every wedding and post wedding festivities with ease.

Kanchipuram: Beginning with the house of silk from down south, our first recommendation is the Kanchipuram silk saree. It is luxurious and rich looking saree that is suitable for many occassions. the silk of this saree is thick and the work on it even thicker without making it tacky. It provides an elegant and traditional look. For inspiration you could look to Usha Uthup. She can only be spotted wearing Kanchipuram silk but always so graceful.

Kerala saree

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Kerala Saree: Let us go a little further down south, there is the timid yet beautiful Kerala saree. It is a typical design in white or ivory with brocade border and pallu. This saree is very delicate but suits women of any complexion. You can wear it with a multi-coloured or gold blouse to give it a modern twist.

paithani

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Paithani: Coming back to Maharashtra, you just cannot miss the Paithani saree. A favourite of the Peshwas, today it is a style  that is traditional and ingrained in the Maharashtrian culture. It has peacocks/parrots on the pallu and the border is a typical rhombas shaped gold pattern. (As a variation, some manufacturers embroider the peacocks on the pallu). This saree can also be made to order. You just have to contact the manufacturer.

Bandhani_print

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Bandhani: Going along the coast , we reach Gujrat. How can you miss the colourful Bandhani print saree?It is available in a variety of colours. You can also choose embroidered bandhani silk. This tie and dye method very popular. It mostly comes in Georgette or chiffon and looks fabulous.

Banarasi_sari

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Banarsi: Moving towards the west, you get the rich and heavy Banarsi silk. This saree is a must have in every Indian bride’s trousseau from times immemorial. It is available in some bright shades with silver or gold border. The saree is quite heavy and light jewellery looks best with it.

Kantha Stitch

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Kantha Stitch: Moving forward we are now at Calcutta. If in Calcutta, you cannot miss the kantha stitch cotton sarees. This embroidery is so fine that from a distance it looks like print. The saree is light and perfect for the warm climate in our country. There are many options available in kantha stitch. Apart from the saree, you can also buy a blouse piece, dress material or even kurtis in kantha stitch.

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