A trend to tune in – Cotton sarees
Saree,
6 yard long drape, devoid of caste, creed and culture has fascinated
women folk since eternity. Derived from the Sanskrit word “shati”
which means “a piece of cloth” saree is a four to nine yard
unstitched garment draped and worn in different styles.
At one
point of time, saree was simply draped cloth in different ways as per
regions, but it is now turned into a style statement adapting new and
unique trends. Handloom Cotton sarees are on the top of the trend list these
days, perfect blend of cotton and silk yarn weaved to make it lighter
in weight, easy in folds, comfort with cotton and less lustrous. This
cotton silk mix makes these sarees highly comfortable and rich in its
fashion statement. It upholds your matured taste and projects your
personality and gives you perfect stand out attire for both office
and evening gatherings.
This
season Indian August is ready to renovate your wardrobe, with perfect
blends of silks like Muga, Tussar and Mangalgiri cotton, Maheshwari
cotton embellished with Kalamkari and Bagru in earthy tones. Each
piece is crafted with handlooms, you pair it up with contrast blouse
or structured one with quirky belts or silver jewels and you are
ready to go.
Sarees
remain quintessence of classic beautiful regalia that outshines the
rest. So buy these handwoven cotton sarees, designer cotton sarees,
online India in just one click with Indian August and be a
fashionista this summers. It is a perfect combination of classic and
contemporary, whether the contrasting threads running through the 6
yards forming a pattern to it, or overall print of buties, the
versatility will serve all your purposes.
The “
desi drape” has been so versatile that it was a fashion statement
before, it is till and it always be. You can style it with tanks,
tees, bikni tops or traditional blouses, in the way you want to show
it. With us make your own style statement with saree as per your
profession or passion. Keep your wardrobe collection of sarees up to
date, because the trend of sari will always keep on evolving and it
will never go away.
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