Tag: SareeStyles

SAREE AND FEMINISM

Saree and Feminism are as inseparable as the head and tail of a coin. The Saree/Sari is mentioned in the Rig Veda as a long piece of cloth used as a garment to cover the body by both men and women. Gradually with the advent of looms to weave fine textured cloth and dyeing process, […]

From Boardrooms to Negotiation Donning the Empowering Elegance of Sarees

In the bustling world of corporate attire, where suits and ties dominate, there exists a timeless garment that transcends cultural boundaries—the saree. It is not merely a piece of fabric; it is a six-yard embodiment of grace, style, and empowerment. Picture a room filled with tailored suits, blazers, and ties, and amidst them stands an […]

Timeless Traditional vs. contemporary chic: Chiffon Sarees for every taste

Chiffon is a textile made from silk, cotton, nylon, polyester, or rayon. It tends to be sheer, with a faint shimmer and a simple weave. When held up to the light, chiffon strongly resembles closely woven netting. Chiffon is derived from the French word chiffon which means “cloth or rag” The Chiffon fabric was made exclusively with Silk until Nylon was […]

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