Ethnic dresses that have originated in India are graceful and accentuate the woman's figure very well. Indian dresses such as sarees, lehengas and salwar kameez are distinct from each other and are created in number of fabrics. In this article we shall look at some of the fabrics that have been used extensively in Indian clothes. Georgette Georgette is extensively used in sarees, salwar kameez, kurtis and lehengas. The fact this material is maintenance free and supports embellishments (even very heavy ones) makes it every designer’s delight. These days kurtis too are made in georgettes rather than cotton or silk as georgette dries up fast, requires no ironing and the material never bleeds like pure cotton (on washing). So dresses made of georgette can be washed (hand washed when it is embroidered) and worn without ironing. Lehengas, sarees, anarkali suits, salwar kameez, kurtis are available in many colours, cuts, prints, embroideries and different lengths. Silk There are quite a few varieties of Indian silks available which work well on sarees and salwar kameez. Some of the popular types of silk, include, Arani silk, Banarasi silk, Gadwal silk, Kancheepuram silk, Kora silk, Mysore silk, Patola sarees and Pochampally silk. The best part about silk especially silk saree is that it is timeless. Since the very beginning silk was considered as the material for the elite. Silk is also called Paat in East India, Pattu in South India and Resham in Hindi or Urdu. Archaeological excavations in ancient civilization Harappa have indicated that the procedure of sericulture (employing wild silk threads from native silkworm species) existed in South Asia even during the Indus Valley Civilization! Chiffon Chiffon sarees and lehengas is a great canvas to have distinct, arty patterns, colour combinations and borders on the garment. The fall, drape, subtle and feminine patterns on these creations, make the women wearing these, a true winner. Net Net is an excellent material to buy an anarkali, saree, lehenga choli or kurti. Net with silver or diamond embroidery can make any woman look extremely sexy. Net sarees usually have an interesting jaal made of metallic work on pallu and skirt portion. Pink, blue, grey, silver and muted gold are common colours. Anarkali suits, kurtis and lehenga cholis look nice in bright colours such as maroon, red, yellow, purple, heena green and navy blue. So which material would you pick to dress yourself for the upcoming festive occasion? This article has been written and Posted by a fashion designer from Mumbai (India). Who working with kalkifashion.com as a fashion advisor. Gives free of consultancy on Silk, Georgette, Chiffon and Net Fabrics and give more information, how and why to buy net sarees online.
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