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What is a saree?
A saree, also sometimes spelled sari, is a beautiful and iconic women's garment from the Indian subcontinent. It's a long piece of unstitched fabric, typically ranging from 4.5 to 8.5 meters (around 5 to 9 yards) in length and 60 to 120 centimeters (24 to 47 inches) in width.
What do you wear a saree with?
To wear a saree, you'll need three essentials:
The Saree: A stunning, long piece of fabric (4.5-8.5 meters) that comes in vibrant colors and designs.
A Blouse (Choli): A fitted top that complements the saree, covering the midriff.
A Petticoat : An underskirt for tucking in the saree. It adds comfort and facilitates smooth draping.
Safety pins, jewelry, and stylish shoes are optional extras to complete your look!
What fabrics are sarees made of?
Sarees are a celebration of the South Asian textiles, reflecting the region's rich textile heritage. They come in a wide variety of fabrics, each offering unique qualities:
Silk sarees : The epitome of luxury, silk sarees drape beautifully and creates a rich and heritage inspired look. Popular varieties include Kanchipuram sarees and Banarasi sarees, known for their intricate weaving techniques and opulent embellishments.
Georgette Saree & Chiffon Saree : Known for their sheer and flowy nature, georgette and chiffon sarees add a touch of elegance and grace. Perfect for special occasions and evening wear.
Organza Sarees : Crafted from a fine, lightweight fabric known for its sheerness and stiffness, an organza saree offers a unique draping experience and a flowy visual effect.
Cotton Sarees : A popular choice for everyday wear due to its breathability and comfort. Cotton sarees are perfect for warmer climates and come in a vast array of colors and prints.
Blended Fabrics: Combining the best of two worlds, blended fabrics like cotton-silk or silk-georgette offer a balance of comfort, drape, and aesthetics.
How to drape a saree correctly?
Here's a simpler way to say how to wear a saree:
Secure the base: Put on your shoes to figure out the exact length of the saree and tie the petticoat around your waist tightly.
Wrap the saree: Take one end of the saree and tuck it into the petticoat at your navel. Wrap it around you once.
Create the pallu: Make neat pleats in the other end of the saree and drape it over your left shoulder.
Pleat the front: Bring the remaining fabric in front, make pleats of similar size, and tuck them securely into your waistband.
Now you're all set to go!
Which type of saree is trending?
Saree trends in 2024 are all about fresh takes! If you are looking for a saree in Sydney in 2024, Pastel sarees, Metallic Organza Sarees, and Printed Saree styles offer new fashion outlook and are good for the Australian summer. Bridesmaids Sarees are mostly popular in the pastel ranges, brides go for red sarees or maroon sarees. White sarees and Black sarees with hand embroidered work are also very popular now and are great for cocktail or night time events and also good for the fall or winter weather. Choose what flatters you and the occasion, and don't be afraid to experiment!
Do you have ready to wear sarees?
For those of you looking for a saree in Sydney who don't know how to drape a saree, we can stitch any saree that you like from the collection that we have into a ready to wear saree.
Do you have a store in Sydney where I can try on your sarees?
If you are looking for a saree in Sydney, you can visit our outlets in Auburn or Rockdale to check our collection. If you are looking for a saree in Australia you can order it through our website. We deliver all over the world.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT BRIDAL SAREE?
If you are looking for a bridal saree in Sydney its best you visit our store in Auburn or Rockdale so that our team of experts could help you find the best wedding saree for yourself.The things to consider are:
Fabric: Consider the season and comfort level. Silk banarasi sarees offer opulence, while chiffon sarees and georgette sarees are perfect for warmer climates.
Embellishments: Heavy embellishments create a grand look, while simpler sarees can be elevated with statement jewelry and would be a good choice for smaller weddings.
Color: Pastel Sarees are a good option for summer weddings or outdoor weddings, whereas heavy darker handwork sarees are best for indoor weddings.
How to wash a saree?
Our sarees are specifically dry clean only as each piece consists of a lots of embellishments and need to be taken care of very delicately.