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  1. Kanjivaram or Benarasi: Which should you wear to look more beautiful?

    Saree is an Indian traditional dress that is now famous around the globe. Women love to wear it, as a saree will gracefully cover her body in a stylish way. It is now even worn as the bridal dress due to the elegance and uniqueness.

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  2. This summer flaunt your beauty with a fancy cotton saree

    No attire comes as close to being as versatile as a saree. The feel of a saree, its color, design, and ability makes it clothing that can be worn on different occasions, adapted to different seasons and is most comfortable for the everyday Indian women. This summer, make cotton sarees and lightweight sarees from Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal a part of your wardrobe. You will be able to flaunt throughout the season by dressing yourself in fancy cotton sarees.

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  3. Unique Women's Sarees From Various Regions of India For All Occasions

    The saree is an attire icon of Indian tradition and culture and its roots to be found in Indus valley civilization. Although originated as a simple piece of cloth that is to be wrapped around the body, today it has multiple modified styles. These attractive women attires are found in designer motifs and patterns to suit the demands and preferences of women. There are several types of sarees that are found in India with some being more popular than others. The most popular choices in the modern age include chiffon, patola, banarasi, baluchari sarees from the north and east and a wide range of traditional silk ones from the south.

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  4. Irresistibly Fascinating Patola Silk Sarees To Fall In Love With

    Vibrant colors, beautiful motifs and a transformation of a silk saree into something ethereal is the Patola saree from the land of colors -Gujarat. The saree they say is as old as the hills. The art of weaving was recognized in the 7th century as there is evidence in the Ajanta caves (near Mumbai) of some work which reminds us of the tie-dye technique of the patola saree. They used what is called the dye-resist technique. The Salvi silk weavers had the support of the Solanki Rajputs ruling Gujarat and Patan even in the 12th century, was a formidable bastion of artisans practicing this weaving.

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  5. Bridal Saree Buying Tips Online for Your Wedding

    Bridal Saree Buying Tips Online for Your Wedding

    The wedding is such an event in a woman's life when she loves to look the most beautiful. Obviously she needs to take the right steps for that at right time. When you're planning to get married, you have to keep in mind the attire that you're going to wear on that very special day. And for an Indian wedding, the most favorite of all the brides are surely saree. When your marriage is settled, you can always go for the best saree available. In fact, there are so many types and varieties of sarees to choose from for a would-be bride. You have many places to purchase the saree from in your place.

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  6. Soft and Beautiful Tussar silk saree for a Stylish Look

    India is the country of a rich variety of natural fibres reflecting our age old tradition. It is hub of some of the finest fabrics in the world. Among the different varieties of silks, tussar is often considered to be the queen of silk sarees. This makes tussar silk saree an essential saree of every woman’s wardrobe.

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  7. Chiffon and net sarees - special attire to look cool in summer

    Summer is the most dominant season in India and for an Indian woman, her wardrobe is incomplete without a saree. But with the hustle of the modern world, it's really hard to carry off a saree on a regular basis. This is why chiffon and net sarees are the ideal solutions to this! These are light, sheer and soft material with a slightly rough feel to it. Chiffon and net sarees are dainty, airy yet resilient which will make the wearer feel absolutely comfortable in the hot days of summer. They are quite simple, and while they require maintenance, they are not a hassle to wear at all. In fact, you can totally keep aside your salwar suits and switch to more comfortable and fancy chiffon and net saree.

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  8. How to Accessorize a Cotton Saree at Work

    How to Accessorize a Cotton Saree at Work

    Summer is on the verge again. It is time again to bring out the light cotton material sarees so that one can have a comfortable time while out. Nothing can be as comfortable as cotton during such humid weather of summer. However, often many complain that it cannot make a gorgeous style statement. This is completely a wrong idea and if draped properly, it can look like a million bucks. When you think of wearing a designer cotton sarees for a wedding you need to think about the accessories as well.

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  9. Celebrate this 25th Baishakh with these sarees

    Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941 C.E.) was a Bengali polymath who reshaped Bengali literature and music, as well as Indian art with contextual modernism. According to English calendar he was born on 7th May 1861 in Kolkata to parents Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi.

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  10. Traditional Bridal Indian attire to wear in Summer

    Traditional Bridal Indian attire to wear in Summer

    Believe it or not, a big majority of Indian girls and women even in today's times prefer to marry during the winters as summers are known to spoil the wedding makeup and mood. In spite of resisting firmly, if you are left with no choice but to get married during the summers, here are some tips for you on how to stay cool, stylish, and beautiful throughout the most memorable day of your life.

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