Saree – An Unfading Indian Attire With Various Styles
India has a majority of Hindu population, who used to wear plain clothes a few decades back, which exclude any sewing or combining of two or more clothes. With the gradual passage of time and encroaching of Britain, Mughals, Mongolians, and many others, the fashion sense also modified accordingly. From a simple cotton cloth to be draped as saree , it gradually modified. Now from the addition of tube top blouses at the initial days to a complete crop top looking blouse design of today’s assorted designer blouses, this attire of women has experienced a lot. And yet, it is the unfading Indian traditional wear, which is inevitable and loved by women of all eras. Starting from North India’s seedha pallu draped saree to Maharashtra’s Nauvari saree drape, saree wearing has assorted ways and depending on the region of India, it changes. Every drape has its own speciality as well. There are also some saree drapes, which are worn during auspicious celebrations only. But there is no hard and f