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Ethnic Saree: One That Can Never Go Out of Style

Our love for ethnic silk sarees is perennial which will never cease to impress us with their versatility and their magical charm. They are timeless classics that are an integral part of Indian culture and will continue to spread their charisma and rule the wardrobes of Indian women. So, let’s get ready to spruce up your closets with distinct festive sarees and feel on top of the world.

The Drape Options

India proudly boasts of its rich customs and traditions which include having a diverse collection of sarees. These festive sarees are not only made using different fabrics and methods but can also be draped in different styles, with each drape having a unique history. Let us have a quick look at some of the popular draping styles in India.

  • Nivi saree drape from Andhra Pradesh involves tucking the pleats at the centre of the waist with the pallu twisted from the right and pinned to the left shoulder. This draping style is very comfortable and is apt for busy working women.
  • Nauvari saree from Maharashtra is draped like a dhoti with pleats tucked at the back. These sarees are worn without the petticoat and allow free movement of the hands and legs.
  • Seedha Pallu saree in which the pallu falls in front is traditionally from Gujarat but is now commonly worn by women all across the country on special occasions like Diwali and weddings.
  • Mekhela Chador saree drape from Assam consists of two parts, the mekhela which is the lower part of the saree and is worn waist downwards over a petticoat and the chador which is draped like a saree covering the upper part of the body.
  • The Parsi saree drape also known as the Gol Saree is similar to the Seedha Pallu saree in which the pallu is draped from the back to the front on the right shoulder and then taken diagonally to the left shoulder.

Get Into The Festive Mood With Sarees from KALKI Fashion

KALKI Fashion is a haven for women who want to look their ravishing best in the festive season with gorgeous festive wear sarees. Available in a variety of colors from pastel pinks and lilac to vibrant shades like fiery orange and mustard yellow KALKI has it all for you. Not only that, but you also have the option of choosing from the light weighted chiffon or georgette sarees or the rich and royal silks and satins. Whatever the occasion, a wedding in the family or a Garbha night, a Diwali party, or Karwachauth, rush to the KALKI store to find the saree of your dreams or log into kalkifashion.com and shop for festive sarees online from the comfort of your own home.

Choosing the Right Saree for the Right Festival

We may be majorly influenced by Western culture including western wear but the love for ethnic Indian wear never seems to fade out. In fact, the festive season calls for being dressed in your most gorgeous traditional attires and adorning precious jewelry. KALKI’s festive saree collection will spoil you for choice and make you go ga-ga about your shopping experience.

Banarasi Saree for Diwali

Diwali is the festival of lights, vibrant hues, and magnificence. Banarasi silk sarees with their bright colors, zari work and intricate floral motifs resonate with the grandeur of the festival and make them a perfect choice for the well-lit Diwali season. If you are looking for a saree for karwachauth, a silk saree is a very good option as it matches the aesthetics of the auspicious occasion.

Cotton Silk Saree for Holi

The Holi festival is an explosion of colors and as the days get hot with the rising temperatures, women like to opt for bright-colored, lightweight sarees that are apt for the season. It would be a wise decision to go for cotton chanderi sarees, bandhani sarees, chikankari sarees, etc that suit the bill for Holi sarees.

Silk Sarees for Durga Pooja

White silk sarees with a red border with paisley motifs draped in Bengali style are the most common attire for the magnificent celebrations on Durga Pooja. For a perfect Durga puja saree opt for georgette sarees or brocade sarees in bright colors like blue, green, yellow, and red to capture the essence of the festivities.

Georgette Sarees For Navratri

Navratri is the time to indulge in Garbha dances, get-togethers, and religious ceremonies. Bandhani sarees in bright colorful patterns with gota work can be the best choice for the Navratri saree and can glam up your festive season. You can also opt for georgette sarees with embroidery and embellishments for a formal look.

Different cultures in India have different traditions and follow different customs. In many cultures a black saree for Sankranti is considered auspicious, a brocade saree in green is considered a teej special saree, and a red kanjeevaram or banarsi saree is an ideal saree for Ganesh Chaturthi. While some women like to follow the norms, a few also like to experiment and dress up as per their comfort and taste. You can also opt for floral or printed sarees with embellishments, scalloping, embroidery, tassels, and designer blouses and rock the festive season.

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Festive Sarees

  • Can festive sarees be worn for different types of festive occasions?

    Yes, festive sarees are versatile attires and can be worn for different types of festive occasions. A festive saree made of silk, chanderi, tissue, organza, etc can be worn for different festivals, religious ceremonies, weddings, or other formal occasions.

  • Can festive sarees be customized according to the theme of the festival?

    We offer customisation primarily for bridal wear. However, you can accessorise your saree or drape them according to the theme of the festival and make heads turn.

  • Are there any specific draping styles that are associated with festive occasions?

    Yes, there are many draping styles that are associated with festive occasions. The most popular being the Bengali drape with a bunch of keys tied to the pallu for Durga Pooja, Seedha Pallu for Navratri, and the Mekhela Chador saree drape for Bihu and other Assamese festivals.

  • Can I find festive sarees with unique blouse designs that complement the saree's theme?

    Go for the stitched blouse options while shopping for your festive saree from KALKI. You can choose from a wide range of blouse designs that KALKI has and customize the blouse as per the theme.

  • How can I accessorize a festive saree to enhance its festive vibe?

    Festive Sarees can be accessorised with kundan, polki, diamond, or temple jewelry. A metallic waistbelt, quirky clutch, and fancy footwear along with soft make-up and a neat hairdo can elevate your look and make you look festive-ready.