Every human or individual has a mind set that sets them apart from the rest. No two humans are alike which is why there's a saying opposite attracts. Like India, the human mind has various moods and depending on the mood, clothes are worn. Every color talks about what kind of a mood a person is in that day.
With the national flag being the epitome or symbol of India, sarees have become the national attire for both South and North India. Sarees are simple unstitched pieces of cloth wrapped around a woman's body. The simple unstitched pieces of cloth are mixed with blouses and petticoats. According to every culture or religion, sarees are worn in different styles like Oriya, Bengali, Gujarat, Maharashtrian and Malayali.
With the national flag being the epitome or symbol of India, sarees have become the national attire for both South and North India. Sarees are simple unstitched pieces of cloth wrapped around a woman's body. The simple unstitched pieces of cloth are mixed with blouses and petticoats. According to every culture or religion, sarees are worn in different styles like Oriya, Bengali, Gujarat, Maharashtrian and Malayali.
The blouses that are matched with the sarees are unstitched and are often created according to the client's needs. The designs created on the neck and hands make people stand out in a room full of people. Sarees come in all kinds of prints, brocades, brasso and hand stitched and are sold in variety of colors like maroon, red, green, blue and magenta. The new addition of colors like golden, silver and pink are brought in from the west. Multi-colored shaded sarees are the new designs that have picked up momentum in the market. Various styles of work like patchwork, resham sequins, ribbon work, pita work, chikankari, applique, zarigota and kundan are accessible in the market. The most common fabrics used are cotton, silk, georgette and crepe.
Each state in India are famous for all kinds of sarees that are in demand all over the world or across the world. The most famous ones in the list are chanderi and Maheswari from MP,Kosa from Chattisgadh, kanchipuram sarees from Tamil Nadu and banarasi sarees from UP. Most celebrities like Paris Hilton, Elizabeth Hurley, Anna Kournikova, Serena Williams, Angelina Jolie, Bruna Abdullah, Lindsay Lohan have began endorsing sarees that has given them an edge over the other garments seen in the market. The most common of the fabrics are chiffon and crepe.
Sarees and dhoti are often worn for all kinds of festivals like Dussera, Diwali, Pongal and Onam. Every traditional attires are always worn for functions like marriages, birthdays, social and cultural gatherings and a few family functions. The most trendy sarees selling in the market are casual, classic, contemporary and designer.