Friday 4 April 2014

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Indian Bridal Saree Biography
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The Indian Saree (a.k.a. Sari, Seere, Sadi) boasts of oldest existence in the sartorial world. It is more than 5000 years old! It is mentioned in Vedas,  the oldest existing (surviving) literature (3000 B.C.) Patterns of dress change throughout the world now and then but, the Sari has survived because it is the main wear of rural India. 75% of the population (now a billion as per official estimate) wear versatile sari. We can certainly call this cloth versatile because it could be worn as shorts, trousers, flowing gown-like or convenient skirt-wise--all without a single stitch!

Saree (original--Chira in Sanskrit, cloth) is of varied length. From 5 yards to 9.5 yards tied loosely, folded and pleated, it could be turned into working dress or party-wear with manual skill. For day today dress of middle class women, 5-6 yard sari is comfortable to manage household chores. Working class tucks the same length above the ankles and if they have to work in water or fields, they would tuck the front pleats between the legs to the back, and tie the upper portion round the waist. This left them free movement of hands and legs.
A nine yard saree used to be a connoisseurs pleasure with embellishments, embroidery and gold designing. At the same time it was as  safe a dress as trousers. It was worn in the similar way as working saree. But, some pleats covered the ankles as well. A gold silver or cloth belt was fastened which kept pallu, (upper cover) pleats and folds in tact. Jhansi's Queen Laxmibai, Belawadi Mallamma and Kittur Chennamma fought enemy troops on horseback, wearing saree this way. Tight tucking of the front pleats in the back was called Veeragacche or soldier's tuck.

Generally the climate of Indian subcontinent is warm and humid. Saree and its male counterpart dhoti was most suited for this land. Earlier there was hardly any difference between Saree and dhoti because men also liked to flaunt colorful Sarees with brocaded borders (see:  Sarees for Men!). They could perhaps be interchanged in needy times. Only the upper portion of the saree-length which covers the chest, left shoulder and at times head, is missing in saree for men.

Styles in wearing saree vary from region to region. Gujarat style and Bengali style are different. So are Mangalorean, Kannadiga, Kodava, Tamilian,  Malayali, etc. The Saree is worn in at least 10 to 15 styles throughout the India, though the ways of wearing above used to be common. In Maharashtra and North Karnataka region, wearing a nine yard saree (without a petticoat -- long  underskirt --which was superfluous) was in vogue till  20th century. My mother who was a good swimmer, used to wear a nine yard saree tightly and swam in Kali river or Arabian sea along with my father. Wearing swimming costume could just not be dreamt of. But the versatile saree was good enough to move through the waves.

Some people think that Indian saree is influenced by Greek or Roman toga which we see on ancient statues. This is not correct. Saree is essentially Indian and designed to suit local conditions. Cotton was cultivated in India centuries before Alexander the Great landed on the borders of India and Indian cloth (chira or Saree) was a wonder to Greek eyes. In fact, Herodotus and other ancient western historians thought there were cloth-growing trees in India! 

Raja Ravi Varma, the distinguished painter of 19th century, toured the entire sub-continent in search of the ideal female-wear. He wanted the best dress for the various goddesses he was asked and commissioned to paint. He selected the a  nine yard saree which drapes the body beautifully at the same time exhibiting contours of female anatomy--bust, waist, hips. Most of the female deities he painted are in this style.
The Indian saree is one of the most beautiful dresses that Indian women wear. It has a unique identity in India. Indian women and actresses have been identified for flaunting their sarees. This outfit is very flexible style of clothing and hence has been used extensively by fashion designers to express the Indian style in the global fashion industry.

Designer saris are a recent trend that has taken the international and Indian market by storm. Indians have always believed in expressing themselves with colors and designer wears help them do this exactly. The designer saris is increasingly growing in popularity and sales in recent years after being adorned by leading actresses in movies and on fashion ramps.

The fashionable wedding saree has a lot more advantages than the traditional saris like flexibility in cost and usage, sophisticated looks, etc. Designer wear have a unique brand image of being used among the fashionably updated, also they are way better for everyday use unlike the silk saree.Stylish outfits are being chosen also because they give that extra attention. It sets you apart in a crowd wearing monotonous Silk sarees. Bridal wedding sarees have an ease in handling and wearing, there are some designer outfits that are ready to wear. Designer sarees are usually made using the finest materials, to give the modern woman a feeling of self indulgence.
Technology made easy to do tough things in a simple and efficient way. Advancement in any field of technology gives numerous ways to complete the jobs in a better way. Technology advancement in Textile and agriculture industry brings a fresh and innovative era and with this facility now we can enjoy the variety of styles, designs, Fashion, patterns of clothing and fabric stuff.
Today she9 team will presents some same sort of stuff that influenced and produced through this advance era. Fabrication has a core part in clothing and girls now have large number of choices to wear according to fashion.
Saree was a cultural dress of India but with the passage of time it becomes a famous dress of women. Here we will present some latest stylish designs and Indian patterns of Saree dress. All the Saree Designs are colorful and fancy and with the requirements of Fashion 2010 and 2011.Thin Embroidery Lace fabric is now common for women clothing and designers use this stuff on large scale to develop fancy and stylish dresses. Following Saree simply is a best color combination with floral embroidery work. Ground of Blouse fabric basically printed in some shapes and then nourished with some lace and embroidery work. The Saree Pallu enriched with intensive embroidery and thread work to make this more fancy and stylish. The border of Saree Pallu designed with silver shiny Lace has some floral pattern. The other Saree Dress Design is also stitched on same pattern. The only difference in pattern is Saree Pallu style, the second one has Ghaghra Style.Silk Sarees are the most likely dress during summer season, silk fabric within its nature has strong bandanna with thin ground stuff. This fancy Saree is a beautiful combination of design and embroidery work. At Saree Pallu designer fixed large amount of big thread made flowers and comparatively on blouse use small flowers. This looks amazing and the full sleeve blouse with large round neck pattern makes this usual and one can wear this Saree in a wedding ceremony too. Silver thin Lace strip works on cuffs are looking cool.
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
Indian Bridal Saree Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs

1 comment:

  1. Saree is one such attire that would never go out of fashion.

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