Sarees are ethnic drapes that embody womanhood in the most adorable way. Simple cotton sarees can be used for casual wear and the elegance of khadi cotton sarees is exquisite. There are several styles to drape a cotton saree that is set with the community and geography. A Bengali drape is highly regal and the simple direct pallu drape is extremely comfortable even for daily wear.
Weaves and textiles make sarees very special. The Kota saree of Rajashtan comes in new colors each season and is easy on the body. Organza cotton is another blend. Calctutta cottons have a typical kind of texturing in them that comes in real cool colors. Sarees with temple borders are still a range and have been in India from years. Kerala cotton sarees or the set mundu is a versatile garment.
Cotton sarees in mango or orange color highlights the festive atmosphere and teamed with simple jewelry or handcrafted earrings this can set the persona apart from other festive indulgences. Cotton sarees also come in the hirkali sari of Maharashtra that has the typical green color with a matching blouse. The cotton sarees can also be distinguished as per the state owing to the pattern employed in the border and blouse.
There are several prints too that seem interesting in the tie and dye weave from Rajasthani which is the bandhni saree. Pure cotton comforts are also in the South cotton saree which also comes in cotton silk blending. Indori sarees or sarees from Indore are also a niche category. The ikkat print of Orissa cotton sarees is simply alluring. Modern cotton sarees can also be teamed with lycra blouses and the tie-back pattern.
Block prints, hand made designs, fabric painted sarees and contrasting borders are modern inclusions. The variations in saree are upbeat and trend setting during festive seasons and many leading fashion designers are capturing the essence of cotton sarees on the ramp.
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