Georgette Sarees – An Evergreen Fashion Statement

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One of the most sought and loved fashion choices of women is georgette saree. Georgette is known for its versatility, crepe-like flowy material, lightweight, and comfort makes it the first choice for fashion lovers. Fluid material makes it easy to handle, and can also be weaved into various styles or patterns. I have my own share of georgette treasure – from easy to wear at work to some exquisite georgette saree party wear.

It is the ultimate choice for fashion enthusiasts, as georgette sarees give the vast variety to pick from. Pure georgette sarees are made from silk threads, while the mixed (Faux) georgette is mixed with rayon and polyester. The georgette sarees are easily available in vast variety online and in markets. The new arrivals of georgette sarees are ideal for every special occasion of your life.

Top Fashion Trends in Georgette Sarees –

If you love sarees as much as I do, bet you would be having some of these sarees in your wardrobe. During the teaching days, I often wore sarees and there is nothing as manageable as georgette when it comes to work-saree. The latest entrant in my collection is ‘Lucknowi Chikankari work’ saree in georgette with fine thread embroidery.

There are many famous trends in georgette sarees, such as embellished work for party wear sarees. Pure silk thread embroidery sarees for a richer look. Designer georgette sarees suiting various occasion and needs.

Festive Collection Indian Women Sarees –

Indian georgette partywear saree

India is blessed with various festivals and celebrations; each occasion gives us chance to dress-up and looks best. Indian festive collection sarees are a right mix of heavy party wear to lightweight embroidered sarees. Bold colors, fine thread work, designer blouse, and the right accessories make a perfect choice to look your best this festive season.

Mixed Georgette Sarees –

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This trend further enhances the versatility of georgette manifolds. When mixed with other fabrics like silk, polyester, rayon, etc georgette brings the amazing feel and look to the final product. I prefer the ones mixed with silk, both the threads are weaved to perfection and bring an exclusive appeal. Royal colors like maroon, red, blues, emerald greens and few pastels look best in georgette mix sarees.

Printed or Multi-coloured Georgette Sarees –

multicoloured georgette sarees

Who doesn’t like flower prints? We all love this summery bliss, a fairly new trend in sarees is half-n-half and multicolored prints. Usually, the ‘pallu’ comes with chic embroidery and rest of the saree’s length is covered in floral prints. Contrast colors, mix-n-match designs, and rich look are the USP of this pattern. I have few from this collection as my daily wear sarees, the best part of this trend is value for money. Reasonably economical sarees provide a richer look, thanks to the color mirage and contrast play of designs.

Party Wear Heavy Work Indian Sarees

Best Indian Fashion Look georgette sarees for best drape and fashion. Pure georgette sarees and styles

We all have few favorites when it comes of attires/dresses. Party-wear dresses usually fall into such a category, because we spend time, energy and money making the right choice. These sarees are best when it comes to classy party wear look. Heavy embroidery work or heavy designer work can alter the look of fabric completely.

Sarees make Indian fashion complete with its huge range of designs, styles, and variety. We not only get vast choices to pick from, but Indian georgette sarees are also pocket-friendly. With new arrivals of georgette sarees hitting market space frequently, customers get more avenues to make the right choice. Online stores provide the convenience of shopping and market-place ensure trials before buying. However, the love of Sarees from Indian fashion go-getters is never going to fade.

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