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06 June

Indian Black Saree: Back With a Bang In The Fashion Circuit

Indian Black Saree: Back With a Bang In The Fashion Circuit. Designerplanet 











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The Indian Saree- Age old, part of India’s history and culture, the oldest dress form for women in this country.

The Indian Saree does the best portrayal of the desi-indian-girl. An Indian saree has come back with a bang and a boom to the fashion circuit. Shows on ethnicity and designers  have embodied the concepts of style and tradition by creating versions of the Indian Saree. A Sabyasachi saree is different and has a unique quotient to it, while a Satya Paul Saree would be colour-centric and pleasing to the eye that favours colour. Meanwhile you have not so high-end stores selling their special versions of the Indian Saree making it feasible to choose from various options and looks. From looking elegant, to looking hot, to looking basic, to looking stylish, there is a saree for your every requirement for every look.

When Priyanka Chopra Wore the gorgeous Saree in the song Desi-girl from Dostana, it looked sizzling on screen. It literally created a bigger stir than her swimsuit scene of the film. This goes to show that the Indian Saree concept is not drab, and it’s not overtly traditional any longer either.

It has taken a turn and today, the saree is embodied internationally as well. And this is a proud moment for India for having come a long way from having seven yard sarees as the only choice to today, having seventy inch long sarees as well! So, leaving the long and short of it to your style sensibility, here’s a desi-namaste until next time!


Shades of Black Sarees 

Yashika Womens Lycra Blend Saree



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Women's Bandhani Printed Jari Patta Cotton Saree with Blouse






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HIJA TRENDZ Women's Chiffon Solid Embellished Black Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece





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Women's Pure Kanjivaram Silk Saree Soft Banarasi Style Sarees With Blouse Piece for Wedding (Pari122 Wine)






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Women's Pure Banarasi Silk Saree Kanjivaram Style Sarees With Blouse Piece For Wedding (Vruksh 1)





Stylescope Women's Zomato Silk Plain Pom Pom Lace Bordered Saree With Satin Banglori/Art Silk Unstitched Blouse Piece.





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EthnicJunction Women's Silk Blend Printed Black Saree With Blouse Piece





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Sidhidata Women's Net Embroidered Sequence Work Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece (Net Sequence)




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SIRIL Women's Georgette Printed Zari Stripe Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece





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TRENDMALLS Women's Georgette Sequence Embroidery Work Saree with Blouse Piece




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Women's Full Crushed/Pleated Georgette Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece






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Women's Cotton Blend Floral Digital Printed Traditional Small Jari Border Saree With Blouse Piece FIZA






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Sidhidata Women's Kota Doria Cotton Checks Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece (Selfiee_Free Size)





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Women's Trendy Heavy Velvet Embroidery Heavy Saree With Embroidery Work Blouse Piece






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Women's Plain Pure Georgette Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece (Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani Alia Bhatt Saree)






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Women's Linen Blend Saree






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 J Enterprise Women's Pure Kanjivaram Silk Saree Soft Banarasi With Blouse Piece Saree for Wedding (Champa)




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Bottom Line 

Understanding the different types of saree fabrics will help you make an informed choice for every occasion, from casual wear to grand celebrations. Whether you prefer the luxurious feel of a silk saree or the light, comfortable feel of a cotton saree, each fabric has its own charm. The diversity of sari materials allows you to find the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, making the sari a timeless part of Indian culture. Explore our range of saree materials and enhance your wardrobe with these elegant and culturally rich options.


Frequently Asked Questions 


What types of sarees are comfortable? 


For comfort, cotton sarees and linen sarees are best because they are breathable and have a light texture. This saree is ideal for daily wear especially in hot and humid climates and offers both comfort and elegance. 

How to Identify Saree Material? 


Saree material can be identified by its texture and weave. Silk sarees have a soft and shiny feel, while cotton has a soft and breathable texture. Synthetic materials like georgette and chiffon have a light, flowing drape that's perfect for a contemporary style. 

What Quality Is Best for Saree? 


The highest quality sarees are often made from high quality blends such as pure silk, cotton or cotton silk. This fabric offers durability, comfort, and a luxurious appearance, making it perfect for both everyday wear and special events. 

Which fabric sarees make you look slimmer? 


For a slimming look, chiffon and georgette sarees are ideal for their light and flowy nature. This fabric is popular for formal events and parties as it adheres closely to the body and creates a smooth silhouette.

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