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Be it high-end couture pieces or traditional ones from the markets, Indian sarees are well known for their glamorous and versatility. Multiple designers and fashion labels have stated saree to be an essential element in every woman’s wardrobe.

 

The versatility of sarees is what makes them worthy as you can drape one for almost any occasion or event such as festivals, parties, office get-togethers, formal meetings, while attending a wedding or even to your own wedding! Exclusive showrooms and online shopping sites are great options to consider while buying gorgeous drapes as they show you the latest sarees with the price that is justifiable.

 

The following list dives into the details of five such fancy sarees every woman should own:

 

  • Geometric print saree – Geometric designs on saree is a trend highly welcomed by women irrespective of their general choices in sarees. They give out a persona of playfulness. You can always go for cotton sarees with systematic patterns if you wish to play safe. However, if you are feeling a bit bold and experimental, opting for sarees with haphazardly placed geometrical prints and shapes is the best choice. Regular prints of shapes in a systematic manner or random placement can both work in different situations, like for casual wear or office meetings. Sarees with square-shaped print in teal blue and olive green colors, sarees with the triangular pattern on the fall in orange and red colors, and other similar patterns look ravishing as they give out an edgy appearance.
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  • Sequins saree – The latest addition to the saree catalog of a large number of fashion designers has been a sequins saree. A silver or grey saree made of georgette and loaded with shimmering sequins is just something you need to make an impression at a high-end party. Other colors like emerald green with a hint of gold, peach, and even black are a huge hit amongst designer labels as many of them have introduced sequins saree in their couture such as Natasha Couture and Manish Malhotra. However, while experimenting with a sequins saree, ensure that you do not overdo the whole outfit and keep the saree as the sole statement piece. Donning a sequins saree with minimal makeup and a matching blouse will make your outfit the center of attention at whichever event you go!

 

  • Tie and dye saree – The tie and dye pattern in sarees follows the basic idea behind a traditional Bandhani saree of Gujarat. As the name suggests, various techniques for tying the fabric are involved in this method. They can be tied at regular distances throughout the drape for an asymmetric and professional look or can be tied at random places to give a fun and playful look. Then the work of dyeing is undertaken. Colorful splashes of two or three dye paints are used here and there to give the saree its signature appeal. Either way, a tie and dye saree tend to look stunning for casual events and even in routine wearing.
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  • Floral print saree – One can never go wrong with the all-time classic floral prints on a saree. No matter what the size or color of the flowers is, any saree having a floral print is bound to be very dynamic as the floral canvas is huge enough for any designer to work upon. Small or large, symmetrical or out of order, colorful or monochrome – regardless of the details of the flowers, a saree will surely be a pure representation of grace and elegance. Sarees with simpler patterns can be great as regular office wear, whereas the ones with a more catchy and trendier print can be worn to parties and celebrations. Silk, linen, satin, and georgette are amongst the most preferred fabrics for a floral saree.

 

  • Embroidered or lace saree – If you wish to keep the saree functional yet not bland, opting for plain georgette sarees with a dainty lace border or heavily embroidered border can be a wise decision. On the other hand, if you use the same border design on a chikankari saree, you can achieve an effortlessly royal look as those sarees tend to appear heavy paired with the right kind of laces and embroidery. You can easily wear a beige or a pale yellow saree with an embellished border to a wedding in order to stand out from the rest.