Trending Indian Georgette Saree, Silk Saree and Pure Chiffon Saree

Saree is a single piece draping outfit of size six to nine yards, which wraps around a woman's body in different ways. The Saree is one of the most historic outfit which is worn by approximately 75 percent of the female citizenry of India. Many people assume that Saree culture started before the ancient sacred literature of the Hindu theology.
There are different styles of draping sarees, and these styles vary according to region, ethnic culture, society and personal styles. The general technique of wrapping a saree includes wind it around the waist and then wrap it around the upper body. Women generally wear underclothes of a tight blouse and skirt similar cloth around the waist to provide the basic support for wrapping the fabric of the saree.
The best profit of the Indian Sari is that it is accessible in all the different patterns and styles according to women's choice but also making it a tough task to choose one option out of so many available alternatives. Indian women are specifically found wearing Saree in the occasions like wedding, engagement, social gathering, and festivals.

Indian Designer Sarees


The versatility of Indian culture can be imagined with the availability of different options of sarees based on fabrics, roots and handworks. In terms of fabric there are different varieties available in the market, which includes Cotton, Art Silk, Georgette, Chiffon, Net, Crepe, Silk, Viscose, Tissue, Satin, Velvet, Jute, Brasso and Linen etc. The handicraft work has brought the Saree tradition to the next level via adding creativity and comfortability into it.  These handicraft products differ based on the use of different yards, stitching methods, colors and prints. Nowadays, on demand handicraft products includes Supernet, Embroidered, Kalamkari, Chikankari, Phulkari, Bandhani, Hand woven, printed and heavy work designer sarees.
In the market, Designers always try to bring the latest trends with each month but when it comes on historic culture or festival we can't ignore our basic root outfits. Women look stunning and gorgeous with evergreen culture based sarees including Banarasi, Chanderi, Kota Silk, Paithani, Bhagalpuri saree, Kanchipuram, South Indian, Patola, Jamdoni, Brocade, Uppada, Kerala and Bengali Saree.
Though, It's bit difficult to define each type of saree at the same time but here I am going to cover top 3 famous sarees which will definitely win your heart.

1. Silk Sarees-
Silk mostly attained from silkworm insect. The Indian silk sarees are famous for their luminious vision and incomparable options of designs and colors. The silk sarees manufactured and woven at different states differ in designs and styles. Some of the popular sarees constructed with silk include the Banarasi sarees, Bandhni sarees, Kanchipuram sarees, Patola sarees, and Paithani sarees.
Silk Saree

The 
Banarasi silk sarees generally made of gold thread which makes it the most popular and expensive woven in Banaras. The designs on the Banarasi sarees include designs of floral, animals, motifs and nature. Nowadays to reduce the cost, manufacturer began mixing of the other materials along with silk.

The vibrant and contrasting colors of the 
Kanchipuram sarees give it a unique place among other sarees. The traditional designs include checks, stripes, floral buttas, designs of temples and flowers. These sarees are popular for its beauty and durability.

2. Georgette Sarees-
Georgette is a light fabric and semi-transparent made using Silk but nowadays is mainly created using rayon and polyester synthetic yarns. The georgette fabric made with sheer, thin threads which gives it a crinkly texture. It is very luxuriate to wear due to the twisting of warp and weft. These sarees are accessible in vibrant colors and are also adorned with zari and bead work.
Georgette Saree

The collection of Georgette Sarees is wide, including plain georgette, printed georgette with embroidery & zardosi work and designer georgette sarees. These soft and stunning Sarees have a dignified drape that mixes impeccably with the traditional Indian designs and patterns. The georgette sarees have become a style statement and are widely used because of its flamboyant look. The Indian Georgette Sarees are available in various colors that are fit for any formal occasions, weddings and marriages.

3. Chiffon Saree -
Chiffon Saree is light, transparent and airy because it's made from a balanced structure of cotton, silk or synthetic fibers and woven. The greatest advantage of this Saree is that it does not wrinkle and retains its shape throughout the day. Modern floral prints, designer prints, bandhini and lehriya giving a sensational look at Chiffon Saree collection.

Chiffon Saree


Pure Chiffon Saree is more preferred for the comfort and quality of the fabric, which makes it stylish and appealing for the working woman, teachers, corporate ladies with keeping their body cool and refresh. Chiffon Saree is available in multiple colors and designs with zari buttis and elegant pallu for party wear occasions.

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  2. I am planning to get a pure chiffon saree for one of my friends since she wants to wear it in one of her wedding ceremonies.

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  4. The part about the silk sarees is so true. Especially Kanchipuram silk sarees for me are eternal beauty

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