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Shop Golden Sarees Online: Latest Designer & Festive Styles
There is immense significance of colours in Indian ethnic and modern wear. So, if you are exploring colour codes for your latest ethnic and designer sarees, golden is the new red these days. Golden has always been the queen of the fascinating realm of saree and ethnic fashion. Golden has a royal past, aesthetic appeal, and is also associated with bridal bliss, sacredness, and purity in marriage. KALKI Fashion presents a golden saree collection that holds incredible importance in Indian culture.
The Effortless Elegance of Golden Sarees
If it’s about embracing pride, culture, and tradition, a golden saree stands like a crowning jewel. Women adorn themselves with golden sarees, golden embroidery sarees, tissue sarees, and Kanjeevaram silk sarees for traditional, ritual, or grand ceremonies. They often contrast a golden saree with a red blouse for celebration and festivity. The golden saree itself looks so embellished that many women pull it off without heavy jewellery. Golden sarees for women are a representation of class, royalty, purity, and opulence. With a chiffon saree, a shimmer saree, or a gold designer saree, women can never be out of sync with the latest fashion trends.
Different Types of Golden Sarees You Can Choose From
If a woman loves herself enough, she will never compromise on the various designs, styles, fabrics, weaves, and prints associated with golden-coloured sarees. These saree designs from KALKI Fashion ooze exuberance.
Classic Handloom Woven Sarees
Here is your dope for that royalty and traditional aesthetics. A golden woven silk handloom saree, including Banarasi sarees, Kanjeevaram, Paithani sarees, and Uppada, perfectly complements the beauty and femininity of Indian women and brides-to-be.
Pre-Pleated Ready-to-Wear Golden Sarees
Yes, the golden colour is trending all across, and when combined with designer and Indo-Western sarees, it shines all the more and expresses a modern woman’s contemporary fashion desires. Pre-pleated sarees, gown sarees, lehenga sarees, and belted designer sarees look expressive, impressive, and distinct for cocktails, sangeet, and dance parties.
Modern Ruffle & Tiered Golden Sarees
You can infuse the colour of royalty into your modern saree wardrobe and enjoy the magic. Gone are the days when a golden saree for women meant only plain silk sarees or tissue sarees. You can combine your favourite ruffles, fringes, and layers with a golden hue and transform a saree into a flattering silhouette.
Which Shade of Golden Saree Should You Choose?
Colour variations of gold, such as warm yellow, beige, bronze, copper, ivory, golden, and champagne, can transform your entire appearance. Yes, the shades are diverse, and each saree looks unique. Tissue and organza sarees in champagne gold maintain a sophisticated balance for receptions. Rose gold is equally subtle but feminine and charming, and a new way to breathe modernity into your cocktail wear. Yellow gold is just the colour in vogue for ages for brides, bridesmaids, guests, and baraatis. Gold, in combination with red or green, enhances the glamour and shine of the saree.
Golden Saree Styling Tips for Every Occasion
Weddings/Receptions
Don’t miss the gleaming golden or copper-coloured zari border if you want to elevate the look for grand events. Pair a Kanjeevaram saree, a tissue saree, or a Banarasi plain golden saree with heavy temple, polki, or Kundan jewellery to showcase richness.
Festive/Puja
If you are wearing a monochrome golden saree for a puja, contrast it with a green or red designer blouse for that traditional tone. Temple jewellery, bold make-up, and kamarbandhs can match the elegance of a golden saree.
Parties/Cocktails
You can accentuate your curves in a golden saree for a party with effective modern draping techniques and contemporary blouse designs. Add a twist with jackets, cape blouses, and belts.
To Whom Does a Golden Saree Suit the Most?
A golden saree is a glamorous and royal dress code for every Indian woman. Irrespective of complexion, figure, and structure, every woman can feel like a diva in a golden saree.
Petite/Short Frame
Champagne and matte golden sarees with sleek zari borders can be a great idea for petite women. These hues can be flamboyant, flattering, and won’t overwhelm a short frame.
Tall Frame
The more the bling, drama, and creativity, the merrier a tall-frame woman can appear in a golden saree. Since she is tall, she can effortlessly carry dramatic designs, bold borders, layers, and designer blouses.
Curvy
A curvy woman can pull off a kaleidoscope of colours, and the fabric can be the quintessential element for her frame. She must opt for flowy and fluid georgette sarees, net sarees, crepe sarees, and golden sarees paired with a designer blouse.
Which Fabric Should You Go For?
A golden saree is a timeless and cherished heirloom. Golden sarees look great on Indian skin tones. But the new-age golden saree has taken the fashion world by storm, not for the palette alone but for the fabrics that make an impact. Golden sarees have come a long way, and it is not just about tissue, silk, and Tussar silk sarees alone. Organza, net, metallic, foil, and shimmer fabrics are great contributors to a modern woman’s closet and bridal trousseau. With chiffon, satin sarees, georgette, and lightweight net and crepe, women break free from tradition and express their contemporary side.
Which Work Should You Have in a Golden Saree?
Sequins, mirrors, cut-dana, stone, and pearl work have a prominent share in enhancing the beauty of a golden saree. A golden saree looks extraordinarily flattering with rich borders, cut-dana motifs, abla work, and mirror accents. The added bling can bring royalty, luxury, and heritage vibes to the golden bridal saree, gold pattu saree, and gold Banarasi saree. A plain golden saree with dense sequins, floral thread work, and a thick contrast border looks graceful and opulent.
Which Print or Pattern Will Suit Your Golden Saree?
Various prints and patterns can further highlight a golden drape. A gold designer saree or a gold saree for a wedding with paisleys, floral prints, abstract, and contemporary motifs can take the beauty of a gold saree to new heights. Temple borders, mango buttis, floral veins, and other nature-inspired embroidery work are for those who prefer vintage appeal.
How to Accessorize Your Golden Saree
You can juxtapose your golden saree for a party or festival with polki, Kundan, and pearl jewellery. Focus on dainty and lightweight jewellery designs for a young and beautiful look in your designer golden saree. You can keep it subtle by avoiding a thick necklace if it’s a heavily embroidered saree. For fusion sarees, you can go for diamond or pearl bracelets. Embroidered velvet potlis add a lot of grace to golden saree designs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Golden Saree
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Does KALKI Fashion provide blouse customization for golden sarees?
