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Saree is the symbol of Indian culture. It comes in a variety of fabrics and colors. Sarees gives a classic feminine, refined and elegant look.

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The Various varieties of Sarees are:
1. Designer sarees
2. Traditional Sarees
3. Embroidery Sarees
4. Printed Sarees
5. Lehenga Sarees

Designer sarees are generally worn for various social events like anniversaries.
Heavily worked traditional sarees can do wonders in wedding ceremony.

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Online shopping is the new way to shop for the following reasons:
1. Convenience
2. Better Prices
3. Variety

Due to the above reasons shopping online has become a trend. You can buy any outfit from any part of the world at just a click of a button. But what seems like a great deal initially can quickly come to a screeching halt once you add the costs of shipping. Here @ Sareez we give you free shipping to US, UK & Canada on all orders so that shopping is always fun.

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Just because shipping is free doesn’t mean it should take a long time. Sareez.com understands that getting your items quickly is important to you, so we make every effort to process your order quickly and use FedEx or DHL as our shipping partners. After giving any order from our website, be sure that you will receive your order within 7-10 business days.

Free Returns From USA, UK & Canada

If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return your order or specific products back to us for a full refund or can opt for store credit. Return products must be unworn, in the state you received them, and in the original packaging. There will be no return shipping cost as Sareez.com will provide you pre-paid return shipping label. So if for whatever reason you’re not happy with your purchase, just go through our easy self-service return process (via My Account > My Orders) to request a free return label – your returning shipping costs are prepaid.

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Few Points to Note while requesting returns.

1. You can request a return within 48 hours from the time of receiving the product. If you get the product on 25th May 1990, then you have until 28th May 1990 to request a return.
2. Products must be in the condition you received them and in the original box and/or packaging.
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4. While requesting a return you have to provide a reason for the return.
5. Once we have your request we will contact you within three business days.
6. Do not return any product without getting authorization from Sareez.com.
7. Once your return is received and inspected by our fulfillment centers (usually within 72 hours of receipt), we will contact you and you can select refund or store credit.

Sareez bring for you especially designed embroidered sarees this season. The various embroidery patterns that you would find in our collection is Aari, Resham, Zari and Parsi embroidery, Chikankari, Gotta Patti along with Stone, Cutdana and Beadwork. This breath-taking collection would not allow you to take your eyes off them.

We invite all from US, UK and Canada to access this special facility.

TREND ALERT: EMBROIDERED SAREES



Cream Yellow and Black Net Embroidered Party and Festival Saree The exquisite embroidered sarees are the key for you to solve all your worries off dressing up suitably for any occasion. Be it a party or a festive get together, these saree not only enhances your personality but also makes sure that you are the centre of attraction wherever you go.

Sareez bring for you especially designed embroidered sarees this season. The various embroidery patterns that you would find in our collection is Aari, Resham, Chikankari, Gotta Patti, Zari and Parsi embroidery along with Stone, Cutdana and Beadwork. This breath-taking collection would not allow you to take your eyes off them. The materials used for these embroidered sarees are lustrous silks and crapes or matte-look georgettes, chiffons and benarsis.

Maize Yellow Embroidered Saree

Maize Yellow Embroidered Saree

This maize yellow saree in net and faux georgette is so stylish that you would feel gorgeous from within. A perfect ensemble for an evening party, this saree is a must have for your wardrobe. Have a wedding in the family and no time to shop? Then what are you waiting for. Order this stunning Lehenga style saree in Cerise Pink and Grey colour from our online store and we are sure nobody would be able to take your eyes off you. It would be an instant hit among your friends if you turn in in the colour of the season.
Pink Embroidered Lehenga Saree

Pink Embroidered Lehenga Saree

So, what are you waiting for? Browse through our exclusive online collection and see many more such sarees which have exquisite embroidery work and are available for you at affordable prices.

Star Guild Awards


Anushka Sharma at the '8th Renault Star Guild Awards 2013' 04

Anushka Sharma at the ’8th Renault Star Guild Awards 2013′ 04

The latest award show to take place this Awards season was the Renault Star Guild Awards 2013. Studded with all the biggies of Bollywood, the award show, took place at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai on 16th of February.

The awards night was hosted successfully by Salman Khan for whom it was the first time when he was hosting an Awards night. Dressed in black, he looked amazingly stylish and was quite entertaining. We bring you a list of actress who decided to go traditional for the night.

Seen in a Purple sari by Sabyasachi, Vidya Balan bagged the award for the best actress. She teamed up the sari with a glossy black blouse. Another actress seen in a creation by the same designer was evergreen actress Sridevi. She was seen in a black kurta with heavy embroidery and a lehenga. It was refreshing to see Anushka Sharma in a stunning black and pink sari designed by Manish Malhotra. Anushka went for jhumkis, bindi, and big kohled-eyes like a traditional Indian woman chooses to dress up for festivities
Sonakshi Sinha was seen in a creation by the designer duo Abu Sandeep. She looked refreshing in the white embroidered anarkali. Aditi Rao Hydari was seen in a Payal Singhal designed peach sari.

The Star Guilds Award was a fun filled event and when we talk about fashion it was spectacular. Keep watching this space for more updates on Bollywood and traditional Indian wear.

KASAVU SAREE – TRADITIONAL WEAR OF KERALA



The Bachhan family pose on the launch of Madhushala

The Bachhan family pose on the launch of Madhushala

The traditional wear of Kerala known as Kasavu is used by the Bollywood actresses to make
a style statement. These traditional sarees are symbolic of Kerala culture and tradition. The
classical sari is off -white in colour with golden border is unique for their natural colour,
texture and golden border.

Kasavu comes in various motifs such as peacock, flower, kathakali and etc. During the
festivals such as Onam and Vishu, Settu Mundu which is another name for Kasavu is
adorned by women with gold jewellery.

Asin looked quite elegant in Genelia D’Souza’s wedding in a Settu sari. For Aishwarya Rai
and mother-in-law, Jaya Bachchan it was this attire of God’s own country for the launch of
Madhushala. Other actresses seen in Settu Saree are Sonakshi Sinha, Mallika Sherawat and
Sonam Kapoor.

If you are looking to make a style statement, then this is a look to go for.

 

Sridevi: Epitome of style and elegance


Sridevi at Marrakech Film Festival

Sridevi at Marrakech Film Festival

Sridevi has ruled the hearts of many for decades and she continues to do so with her style and elegance. She is truly an epitome of beauty and has delivered many unforgettable roles in her filmy career. She made a comeback with last year with English Vinglish and once again claimed the title of the heartthrob of Bollywood.

Sridevi is a charming lady and what makes her look more appealing is her graceful choice of dressing. In the recent times, she has given us many such traditional looks and therefore we could not stop ourselves from mentioning few of her appearances.

For the premiere of English Vinglish, Sridevi was seen in a Sabyasachi creation and she looked breathtakingly beautiful. On the sets of Surkshetra, she was seen in a Manish Malhotra creation. It seems Sridevi has a preference for Sabyasachi and Manish Malhotra.
She made an appearance in a lime green sari by Manish Malhotra at T. Subbarami Reddy’s Maheshwari-Parameshwari INOX Theatres Inauguration and again in a creation by the same designer at Umang Police Show 2013.

Sridevi graced the red carpet of Zee Cine Awards 2013 in a Sabyasachi off-white sheer sari with white floral embroidery and a wide black and gold border. Small pearls adorned the outer border of the sari.

The most coveted actress of the silver screen, Sridevi is back to set the screen on fire and we wish her all the best in her future endeavours.

ZEE CINE AWARDS 2013


SHAHRUKH AND ANUSHKA PERFORMING IN THE CEREMONY

SHAHRUKH AND ANUSHKA PERFORMING IN THE CEREMONY

The Zee Cine Awards 2013 was a star-studded event held on Sunday that marked the beginning of the first film award ceremony of the year.The event was held at Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai. Amidst the glittering Bollywood stars that descended at the event, the show was hosted by the duo of Abhishek Bachchan- Riteish Deshmukh. The tinsel town beauties set the red carpet on fire with their charismatic presence. This time we saw a mixed collection where many preferred to go traditional while other rocked in floor length gowns.

Paying tribute to the legendary show maker Yash Chopra was Shahrukh Khan with Sridevi, Karisma Kapur, Poonam Dhillon, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma. For the timeless beauty Sridevi, it was a Sabyasachi off-white sheer sari with white floral embroidery and a wide black and gold border. Another actress seen in a Sabyasachi was GoW fames Huma Qureshi.

Newly wed Vidya Balan chose a bright yellow kanjeevaram and was seen with husband Siddharth Roy Kapoor. Sonali Bendre looked chic in a green colored shaded sari.
Here we present you the list of those winners-Zee Cine Awards 2013.

Zee Cine Awards 2013 – Popular category
• Best Actor – Salman Khan (Dabangg 2)
• Best Actress – Priyanka Chopra (Barfi)
• Best Film – Barfi
• Best Director – Anurag Basu (Barfi)
Zee Cine Awards 2013 – Critics’ Awards
• Best Actor – Ranbir Kapoor (Barfi)
• Best Actress – Vidya Balan (Kahaani)
• Best Film – Kahaani
• Best Director – Sujoy Ghosh (Kahaani)

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Red and Gold Saree: The Perfect Attire for Brides-to-be!


Red and Gold sareeSaree, as a garment, has evolved with the times and today it is retailed in numerous countries like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, Saudi Arabia, and many other nations where there is a significant Indian Diaspora. Online sales enquiries from these regions are quite high and some online stores offer free shipping for overseas orders during the festive season.

Free shipping is also offered for high value orders in the range of $ 200 or above.

A substantial chunk of the high–value orders placed on web portals are for olive sarees, orange sarees or for red and gold sarees that are specially requested for special occasions. A cursory look at some of the images of Bollywood Stars   on the web will convince you to order these sarees from the web right away. Just see how beautiful Deepika Padukone looks in this red and gold saree that is just perfect for brides-to-be.

So, if your wedding is also round-the- corner, you now know which saree to go for.

Best of luck!

How about trying a Yellow Saree this Baisakhi..!!!


Baisakhi or Vaisakhi, the Punjabi festival of harvest is that time of the year when women in North India draw out their favourite yellow sarees from their cupboards to participate in the festivities. In India, Cotton Sarees and more importantly yellow cotton sarees are de-riguer during festivals and occasions.

An ancient legend goes that any cloth that is stitched by a needle becomes impure and therefore saris that are worn on festive occasions should be weaved out of pure cotton. Yellow saris are also worn after child-birth by mothers as quite a few ceremonies are conducted in India after the entry of a new family member in the house.

If however, you are not comfortable wearing a sari then you can definitely try a printed yellow salwar kameez that will really augment your personality. If you have a very thin frame and you think that a saree will not look good on you then a yellow salwar kameez would prove to be a good alternative. Moreover, women who find managing a saree one big chore would find salwar kameez a very convenient dress.

With Baisakhi round the corner, I suggest you check out a few online portals that offer a wide variety of designs and prints in yellow sarees or salwar kameez.

Saree Draping Made Easy – Different ways of draping a Saree


The region where a woman belongs mostly influences the way a saree is worn by her. The style of draping a saree is a reflection of the state she belongs to. There are nearly 80 different ways of wearing a saree. However, before you proceed to learn the saree draping styles, it is better to know the two essential parts required complimenting a saree, they are:

- A petticoat, which is a long skirt like garment, tied around the waist with a drawstring. It should be of the same color as the saree and any part of it should remain hidden inside the sari, as this forms the base of the garment.
- A proper fitting saree blouse of a color matching the saree, ending below the bust. It can be long or short sleeved or even sleeveless.

The conventional way of wearing a saree
1. Initially you have to tuck the sari around your body starting from the navel you go left, adjusting the saree according to your height, you finish when you have made one full circle.
2. Next to measure the length of the pallu, you have to hold the top edge of the saree and wrap it around your hips and bring it to the shoulder, and let it hang up to the back of your knee.
3. Then take the portion left around your waist and start-making 7-10 neat pleats from left and tuck it down onto the waist petticoat.
4. Similarly now take the pallu and wrap it once again on your shoulder making neat pleats there as well. Pin it up properly on the left shoulder so that it stays in its place.

The look of the Indian Woman is complete when a bindi and proper jewelry is added to this saree.

Various ways of draping a saree

The saree draping styles of a saree vary according to the different regions of India. It is estimated that there are nearly 80 different styles of draping a saree. Some of the most popular ones are:

Gujarati Style Saree Draping: This style is predominantly found in Northern India, like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, and is called the ‘seedha pallu’, as the saree and its pleats open to the right unlike the usual way. The pallu here comes from the back over the right shoulder and then it is stretched across the chest and the left end of the pallu is folded in the petticoat at the back.

Maharashtrian Style Saree Draping: This is a 8 meters long saree unlike the normal 5.5 meters, where a portion of a saree goes between the legs and is put in the back of the waist, and the other portion becomes the pallu over the bosom. This allows movement more freely as it acts as a divided saree.

Tamilian Style Saree Draping: This saree is also similarly long like Maharashtran style of 8 metres, which is draped around the waist with the pleats inclined towards the left side. The portion left is taken over the shoulder, is once again wrapped around the waist and inserted on the let side.

Bengali Style Saree Draping: The Bengali saree is worn without pleats, as it is draped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder with a bunch of keys attached to its end. This pallu is then passed under the right arm and thrown over the left shoulder again. Basically, it can be said only two big pleats comprises this style. To get the apt Bengali look you can wear ballooned or puffy sleeve blouses.

Dravidian Style Saree Draping: This is nothing but pleated rosette, at the waist, which is worn by women of Tamil Nadu.

Nivi Style Saree Draping: This style of Andhra Pradesh is held in place by the folds into the petticoat, leaving the pallu hanging over the shoulder. If wearing ‘Kaccha Nivi,’ you have to pass the pleats between your legs and tuck it into the back of your waist.

Coorgi Style Saree Draping: Here you have to tie the pleats into the backside and a small portion of the pallu is placed above the shoulder.

Gond Style Saree Draping: This is just the opposite way of draping the saree where the first part is wrapped over the shoulder and then the rest is set to cover up the body.

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