Visiting Delhi fashion week and seeing Sabyasachi’s show got us thinking about the saree. What is the state of one of the most traditional and elegant dresses in India? Does the younger generation wear sarees? And how have they made them their own?
There are some landmark saree fashion moments which seem to have given the green light to messing with such a traditional piece of clothing. What started off with innovative prints and blouse cuts has now spun off into different ways of draping, new materials like jersey and lycra, sarees with jackets, belts, leggings or jeans, sarikini’s, poncho sarees, trouser sarees, readily draped zip-up styles, drapy saree-inspired dresses and so much more. The saree 2.0 is ideal for stylish women on the go or for women like me who aren’t that good at tying them.
The verdict:
Traditional doesn’t have to be old-fashioned.
It’s a time of innovation and experimentation.
Sarees are very much alive and kicking!
Innovation in blouses and skirts and sarees worn over jeans: 1 Dev R Nil SS11 / 2 Anand Kabra SS11 / 3 Sabyasachi AW11 / 4 Tarun Tahiliani SS10 / 5 Nida Mahmood SS11 |
Office sarees with trousers or skirts and beachy resortwear sarees: 1 Abraham and Thakore AW11 / 2 Shrivan Narresh 10 / 3 ? / 4 Masaba SS11 |
Thanks for this wonderful post it is really nice. An authentic Kanchipuram saree is made by weaving the pallu, boundary, and body of the saree separately and then joining them together.
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