Thursday, June 23, 2016

For the Love of Sarees

I love, love, love love wearing sarees. There is just something about this ensemble that is absolutely amazing (also, not to forget that the day I wear a saree it automatically turns into lots and lots of compliments filled day :p). Most girls have saree love, I’m no less. The obsession started the day I was old enough to admire my mom (who has a brilliant collection btw) wear saree to work. I was exceptionally impressed by this incredible Indian traditional guise, even as a young child. I literally started a Pinterest board one day and it is becoming popular as the days are going by.

Though till a specified epoch, I could not pursue my craving of purchasing and wearing sarees, I safeguarded my fancy for sarees and it deepened with time. Once I commenced work, became independent, I obeyed my passion and commitment to collecting beautiful sarees from various regions of India. Now, I already have about 4 big bags worth of sarees and since I like to experiment, I now want to expand my collection.

I’ve been a fan of Coloroso sarees for the longest of times now. Love the brand and the collection is super awesome. Though some of my favourites have to include Bandhej Sarees (especially the ones with broad zari borders). I have some Kanjeevaram sarees but they are so heavy, it almost is a pain at times to wear them, I have this beautiful emerald green kanjeevram saree to die for. Since mum was in a south Indian Bank, I ended up with lots of Mysore and Bangalore silk sarees too. The handloom weave is quite exquisite with glorious zari work. Bangalore silks, relatively simpler and less ostentatious, are equally resplendent. Bangalore Silks have pretty interlaced borders, and their minimalism makes them textbook for office wear. My love for kantha and Kalamkari is also on the rampant obsession now. I also got myself, Sambalpuri Saree, Taant sarees which I love but need a lot of work (not so sure about Jamdaani though) Odisha sarees and now I’m on the hunt for a dhakai. When it comes to cotton am actually quite picky. The maintenance that they require is crazy. Some make you look like a bloated balloon while the super net ones are not so bad really.The summer essential, Kota sari is an outright necessity. I also absolutely adore Gota work, shit expensive but incredible.

A Glimpse

Collecting sarees is a tough job, believe me the quest is often not too easy. There are various types of sarees from various states of India. Nearly each area has its own distinct design. I have gathered some of the most lovely and exclusive pieces, also ended up broke after that. But, more I research on sarees, the more I want to buy. Greedy? Hell ya!



1 comment:

deeps said...

there is no other attire that makes women more beautiful