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Fashion also alludes to the way in which things are made; to fashion something is to make it in a particular form. Most commonly, fashion is defined as the prevailing style of dress or behavior at any given time, with the strong implication that fashion is characterized by change.
👉Indian Traditional Saree : A saree is a garment worn by many women in the Indian subcontinent. It consist of a long strip of cloth which can be wrapped in various styles. The most common style is wrapped around the waist, then one end is draped over the shoulder.
When we talk of traditional Indian attire, saree is the most popular outfit and is a must have garment in an Indian lady's wardrobe. "There was a time when women used to wear nine-yard sarees only. Today women in villages and cities usually wear nine-yard sarees during worships and religious occasions.
Every state has its own variety of different fabrics of sarees. Famous like Banarasi silk sarees, Patola saree, Kanjeevaram silk sarees and much more, these famous india sarees crafted in a special way using different fabrics and embroidery.
Types of sarees in India :- There are more than 30 traditional and regional sarees available in india are shown below with description and example.
1) Paithani saree :- Paithani sarees are made from very fine silk, produced in Paithan town in Aurangabad. Paithani variety of sarees are considered as one of the richest saree in India.
2) Banarasi saree :- Bnarasi saree made in varanasi and known for their gold and silver jari. The sarees are made of finely woven silk and among the finest saree in India.
3) Kanjeevaram saree :- Kanjeevaram saree are weaved from pure mulberry silk thread, made by weavers of Kancheepuram. Kanjeevaram saree has been recognized as a geographical indication by the Government of India.
4) Kerala saree :- Kerala saree is very closely related to mundum neriyathum but consist of single piece of cloth. Traditional and modern style of Kerala sarees are regarded as the cultural costume of women.
5) Patola saree :- Patola saree is a double kat saree made from silk in patan of Gujarat. These sarees are more popular and very expensive. Once worn only by royal and aristocrat families.
6) Tant saree :- Tant is a traditional Bengali style saree made by the weavers and meant for daily use. Tant saree are more comfortable for the hot indian summer.
7) Chiffon saree :- Chiffon sarees are light weight fabric sarees made purely from silk. These sarees are one of the most appealing attire for Indian women.
8) Chanderi saree :- Chanderi saree made in Chanderi town of Madhya Pradesh, produced from pure silk, chanderi cotton and silk cotton. Chanderi saree are also known for gold and silver barcode.
9) Nauvari saree :- Nauvari saree also reffered to as kasta saree is the traditional marathi style of saree, a single nine yard saree that is worn very similar to the Maharashtrian dhoti.
10) Kosa saree :- Kosa sarees are one of the most popular sarees in India, available in different colours pattern and designs. Kosa silk produced from larvae of several species of silkworms in Chhattisgarh.
11) Net saree :- Net sarees are made with a fabric with open spaces and come in different varieties. Different weaving patterns can be used for different kinds of netting.
12) Bandhani saree ;- Bandhani is a tie dye textile process and the technique, variety and colour used in Bandhana are highly decorated. Bandhani sarees are being sold all over India, especially during the festival and wedding seasons.
13) Geogrette saree :- Georgette sarees are also light weight attire made from silk with highly twisted yarns. These sarees are made in solid colours and prints.
14) Gadwal saree :- Gadwal sarees is registered as one of the geographical indication from Telengana and are most notable for jari on the sarees. These sarees have been popular and consist of cotton body with silk pallu.
15) Kasavu saree :- Kasavu sarees from Kerala are the traditional clothing of women in the state, especially during the festival and wedding seasons. The kasavu sarees is traditionally white or cream in colour and consist of two pieces of cloth.
16) Muga saree :- Muga sarees are produced in Assam from wild Muga silks, Pat and warm Eri silks. Muga silk was recognized as a protected geographical indication and used in product like sarees. mekhlas and chadors.
17) Sambhalpuri saree :- Sambhalpuri sarees is a traditional handloom saree, produced in Sambhalpur and near by district of Odisha. The Sambhalpuri saree reflect an original style of craft made from fabric woven on a hand loom.
18) Pochampally saree :- Pochampally sarees are made of one of the ancient ikat weaving with traditional geometric patterns, Air India cabin crew wear specially designed pochampally silk sarees.
19) Kalmkari saree :- Kalamkari sarees produced in many different regions of South India and three or two distinctive styles of kalamkari art in India - The Shrikalahasti style and the Machilipatnam style.
20) Phulkari saree :- Phulkari is a embroidery technique from the Punjab region and mostly used during marriage and other festivals. Phulkari embroidert most favoured colour is red and its shades.
21) Konrad saree :- Konrad sarees also known as Temple sarees are well known sarees from south India originated from Tamilnadu. These sarees were originally woven for temple deities and one of the most expensive sarees in India.
22) Kantha saree :- Kantha type of embroidery and sarees are produced in the states of West Bengal and Odisha. Stiching of Kantha commonly known as Nakshi Kantha and traditionally worn by women in Bengal.
23) Ilkal saree :- Ilkal sarees produced in the town of Ilkal in the Bagalkot district and use of a form of embroidery called as Kasuti, a traditional form of folk embroidery from Karnataka. The embroidery include in Ilkal sarees are like gopura, chariot, palanquins and elephants.
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