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Latest Trends in Bollywood Sarees


katrina-kaif-in-pink-bollywood-sareeThough Bollywood actresses are hardly seen wearing sarees these days, but when they do so, they do it with grace and élan. With the talented fashion designers around the corner, the art of wearing sarees has reached a new level. Now Bollywood sarees are made according to the needs and demands of the fusion of cultures or based on some sort of theme.

The Favored Bollywood Fabric

Considering the heroine’s height, complexion, vital status and personality, the designer has to create the perfect look for the celebrity. Chiffon, georgette, silk and crepe are the favored fabric of Bollywood, where each fabric stands out for highlighting something particular. Where chiffon, crepe and georgette gives a slimmer and trendier look, silk manifests grandeur in the looks of the heroines.

It is not only in films but also in award nights and fashion shows as well, where the celebrities are seen decked up in this traditional attire. Be it Kajol in ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hain,’ or Karishma Kapoor in ‘Raja Hindustani’ or Rani Mukherji in ‘Hum Tum’ or Sushmita Sen in ‘Main Hoon Na,’ every one looked suave and gorgeous in simple chiffon and georgette saris.

The Bengali look in Bollywood Saree Trends

vidya-balan-in-bollywood-sareeAishwarya Rai Bachchan and Vidya Balan have taken saree endorsement to a different level all together. They popularized the Bengali way of draping a saree in ‘Devdas’ and ‘Parineeta,’ making it a vogue even in masses. After this style emerged every bride wanted a look similar to what these ladies have worn on screen.

Vidaya Balan is specially credited for promoting Bengali style sarees with gold jewelry. She has been seen modeling a Sabyasachi Mukherjee Saree on the cover page of FHM, which is also Bengali style saree.

The Other Bollywood Saree Trends to Watch Out For

Bollywood fashion world has experimented with latest trends in sarees, of which the Butterfly saree has really caught the attention. It is a style where the pallu of the saree represents a butterfly, becoming narrow towards the shoulder. Shilpa Shetty is often seen flaunting this look, paired with pearl and kundan jewelry.

The floral polka dot saree of Aishwarya, when she was receiving the national film award, The Manish Malhotra designed saree of Priyanka Chopra for the Asian Film Awards ceremony and the IIFA-2009 or the pink saree of Amrita Rao in the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010 gives are some of the latest trends flaunted by Bollywood stars.

Net Bollywood Sarees with their intricate work also ensures a breathtaking look. It is generally seen on Aishwarya who prefers a white handcrafted embroidered net saree. With a strappy blouse and chandelier earrings of diamond, the look can be completed. Another popular trend is the lehenga saree, where the costume with its embroidered multi-colored thread, has the look of saree yet the cut of a lehenga.

Check out the Latest Saree Trends for 2011


Embroidered Saree Trends 2011For Indian women, a dress that never goes out of fashion is Indian Sarees. This attire makes any woman look sensuous and beautiful. From traditional to modern designer sarees, every variety is good to bring that poise in a girl and transform her into a woman. In India, every woman while shopping for a saree, decides to go for a new type to add another feather to her collection.

When it is Sarees – Bollywood does matter !

A major influence on the favored choice of saree is the trend set by Bollywood stars and what they wear on the award nights. Even the influence of Bollywood Sarees has reached beyond seas and women settled abroad are also crazy about owning sarees. Their most preferred types are the ones that are glittering having zardosi work or zari or embroidery of some sort or resham work on them. From a simple cotton or silk saree with some golden thread or artistic work done on it to heavy gaudy sarees is always in demand for young women who imitate the celebrities.

The Saree Colors to be favored in 2011

Designer Sarees 2011 Whatever be the fabric, the year 2011 is the year of the color and shades of purple. This is the latest trendsetting color, which looks, quite girlie and beautiful. Violet being a royal color in itself will look great with works of resham and sequins on a net or tissue sarees, making a classy style statement. Fancy borders with intricately patched and embroidered with dark colored sequins look quite cool.

Other than purple, violet and mauve, other trendy colors are black, dark bottle green, dark royal blue, dark maroon, which always remain on the top of the priority list. Resham and sequins work looks best on dark colors giving the saree an aristocratic feel. These sarees are apt for evening parties where you can flaunt your stunning saree, along with a well-designed blouse complimenting the saree and suitable jewelry with it.

The Wedding Saree Trend of 2011

For wedding ceremonies, Benarasi silk sarees will keep their popularity for 2011. These “all time favorites” with their refined exquisite brocade and zari work on the border is a dream for any would-be bride. It is the shimmering luster of the Benarasi sarees that magnetize every one. These days a lot of creativity goes into making a Benarasi appear more breathtaking. Many designers use even the Benarasi silk fabric to create new styles as well.

Georgette Sarees will rule the roost in 2011

The lightest and trendiest fabric and is considered evergreen by women are Georgette Sarees and Net Sarees. Due to its puckered material, georgette and net makes the wearer look slim and stylish. On such types of sarees, heavy embroidery work looks gorgeous and makes you look magically pleasing to the eye.

Handy tips to wear a saree ‘Air-hostess’ style!


It’s the most important interview of your life and your friends may have suggested you to wear a sari in air-hostess style but how will go about it and that too if your Mom is not at home. Well you have done the right thing by opting for a google–search that has brought you to the right page.Hunter Green Net Party and Festival Embroidered SareeA sari usually measures 6 yards and you should hold the least patterned edge and tuck it into the draw-string of the petticoat. The first step in wearing an Indian Saree be it a party wear saree or any other type of saree is to wear a tight-fitting petticoat and blouse that will form the base of the sari. Make sure the undergarments worn below the blouse and petticoat are of good quality as they will not only give you a good fit but also boost your confidence. While tucking the pleats into the petticoat, you should ensure that bottom edge of the saree goes below your sandal so that the right length can be estimated. Then in the second step, you should hold the embroidered or the most decorative edge and throw it at the back of the shoulder which will become the ‘pallu’. The remaining length of the saree should be pleated together and then tucked into the petticoat as that will give the flow to the saree.

An airhostess style saree is tied in just the same way as a normal saree except that the pleats are held together quite nicely with the help of pins. A border saree will be just perfect for an ‘Air-Hostess’ style drape where the pallu is heavily pleated and pinned on the shoulder. Even the vertical pleats that are tucked at the navel are severely pleated and pressed. Same goes for the pallu pleats that are pinned at the shoulder.

To get the perfect ‘Air-hostess’ look you should wear a complimentary U-shaped saree blouse that covers the upper body completely and gives a very elegant and formal look. Mastering the ‘air-hostess’ style drape would help you create the desired impact in a formal setting like an interview or a conference.

Author Bio: The author is a designer by profession and has extensive knowledge about the apparel industry. To know more about the options available in Indian Party Wear Sarees you can contact him at sales@sareez.com.

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While selecting Party Wear Sarees, go for the ones that will compliment your body shape and create shapely contours. Those who have a thin frame should try sarees made of Bengal cotton, organza and voile as these would make them look fuller. Sarees made of cotton Chikankari will also look very good on them. But if you happen to have a heavier and short frame then Net Sarees, chiffon sarees and georgette sarees are an ideal choice for you. And, avoid heavy borders and large prints big time as these will make you look shorter and heavier. Instead go for sharp prints that not only enhance your appeal but also give impression of a slim silhouette. This tip would surely help you to increase your sex appeal irrespective of your vital stats.

High trend Net Sarees are quite in demand these days and are way too highly priced as well. But just act as a smart buyer and do not get carried by the price tag attached to your desired garment. One should select a garment that not only has brand value but also proves to be durable in the long run. As a conscious buyer, always make an extra effort to surf the web to check some online sarees that display exquisiteness and will add extra sparkle to your whole personality.

Latest Net Sarees, Embroidered Net Sarees


Latest Net Sarees Collection. Browse our newly arrived Net Sarees with heavy embroidery work. These Net Sarees are for Party Wear and Wedding Wear.

Latest Embroidered Designer Sarees 2010


Latest Embroidered Designer Net Sarees Collection 2010

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