Saree is an apparel worn by Indian Women. Use of this cloth is very old, since Indus civilization i.e. around 2800-1800 BC. During any special occasion girls and ladies mostly wear saree as it make them look very beautiful and elegant. There is no comparison of this apparel with any other. Over the years, people of different civilizations have experimented over this cloth and given it different styles, designs, shades, colors. While going through internet surfing I have come across works of some of the the Indian Designers who have given saree a different style and designed it in an innovative manner. Complete range could be seen over website: http://www.indiaspopup.com. Lets scroll down and see their works.
1. ICE BLUE KNOTTED DRAPED SAREE
by DESIGNER : DHEERU AND NITIKA

2. DARK GREEN EMBROIDERED DRAPED SAREE
By DESIGNER : DHEERU AND NITIKA

3. CHAMPAGNE FRINGED JERSEY SAREE
By DESIGNER : SANA BARREJA

4. NAVY SILK DRAPED EMBROIDERED SARI
By DESIGNER : SANA BARREJA

5. GOLD SHIMMER PLEATED SAREE
By DESIGNER : ADITI GUPTA

6. PALAZZO SAREE
By DESIGNER : POSHPRIDE

If you wanna buy these sarees then please visit http://www.indiaspopup.com
Just aesthetically beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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I like the one that covers the most………..Cheers,H
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Gorgeous – I like #4 the best
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Thanks.
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I love the Indian Clothes, they are beautiful! They all look like princesses. 🙂 Sometimes I wish I could dress like this, but we have another culture here and people here would look at me strange when they would see me in this clothes. Pity! And also you can’t buy them here (at us) . But who knows, maybe sometime in the future… 🙂
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Ha ha ha…. Indian dresses are very beautiful.. And there are plenty of choices in it. As you have desire to wear these dresses, you could plan your visit to India sometimes, enjoy Indian tourism and see and feel the culture.
Regatds,
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As you have seen and read in my blogs about Sri Lanka, I was close to India. I hope and maybe we’ll ever make a trip to India, if it is not too tiring, because our trip to Sri Lanka was quite tiring and we could not have recovered enough from our jetleg. Our flight was more than 12 hours with a stopover in Doha. Enjoy your day… 🙂
Regards,
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Your blogs are very good and very descriptive. I liked them very much. India is just half an hour away from Sri Lanka. Next time you plan your visit to India….
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