A sari or saree is a female garment in the Indian Subcontinent. India has been known to have wonderful dresses and costumes. One of the most expressive clothes of woman's femininity and accepted attire is sari. There are many reasons behind the rapid popularity of saris in India. One of them is that they are easy to wear and the other being they suit the weather conditions prevalent in the sub-continent perfectly. This attire can cover the body from head to toe, making a woman look modest and bashful.
Indian saris have maintained its popularity throughout the centuries. Even in this modern era, a feminine dress sari is not forgettable. The sari has attained great importance among other feminine dresses and has maintained its elegance and beauty until now. The Indian woman and the sari are inseparable from each other. The Indian sari is still a preferred garment for most women in India. Even on marriages in different states of India, the cultural as well as modern occasional dresses of the bride are sarees.
There are plenty of saris manufactured in different types of cloth. The cost of saris varies according to the quality of cloth and work done by the artisans on the saris. Indian saris are available in a wide range of colours using different fabrics like Brasso Sarees, Georgette sarees, Chiffon Sarees and Crape Sarees.
Fashion changes every now and then. With the fashion, people also change their dressing style. Women also change their dressing style. The style of wearing a saree has also changed with the times. Now-a-days different patterns and designs of sarees are available.
Sarees are worn according to the appropriate season, climate, situation, festivals, functions and occasions. For example, in summer, women wear sarees made of cotton cloth, in wedding, women wear, Georgette Sarees, Embroidery Sarees, Chiffon Sarees, Printed Sarees,etc.
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