In the vibrant tapestry of our culture, the saree has always held a special place, representing not just elegance but also the essence of tradition. However, in today's ever-evolving fashion landscape, we have the delightful opportunity to breathe new life into this timeless garment. Saree drape styles, like a canvas, allow us to unleash our creativity and stand out during the festive season. From the lehenga style that exudes grace to the boldness of the dhoti drape, the butterfly's ethereal wings, the mysterious allure of cowl draping, and the nostalgic charm of retro styles, there is a drape for every mood, every occasion, and every imagination.

 

But, before trying out new drapes, let's see the sarees that you can opt this festive season.

Types Of Sarees That You Can Opt This Durga Puja:


Vishal Gourisaria, who is the Founder of Straavi listed out the different sarees that you can opt during Durga Puja:

 

Banarasi Silk Saree:

 

Banarasi silk sarees are known for their rich and intricate zari work, making them a classic choice for festive occasions. These sarees often feature motifs inspired by Mughal art and architecture. Wearing a Banarasi silk saree will make you exude elegance and opulence. The shimmering silk and detailed patterns will make you stand out at any festive gathering.

 

Kanjivaram Saree:

 

Kanjivaram sarees are woven with pure silk and feature bold, contrasting borders and pallus. They are native to the state of Tamil Nadu and will make you look regal and graceful. The vibrant colors and intricate weaving will set you apart, and the texture of the silk adds to the luxurious appeal.

 

Bandhani Saree:

 

Bandhani sarees are tie-dyed by skilled artisans, creating intricate and vibrant patterns. They are popular in Gujarat and Rajasthan. The tie-dye patterns are unique, and the bright colors will add a playful charm to your festive attire.

 

Patola Saree:

 

Patola sarees are double-ikat woven silk sarees, known for their geometric patterns. They come from Gujarat. Wearing a Patola saree will make you look distinctive and artsy. The symmetrical patterns and bold colors will make you a fashion-forward presence on any festive occasion.

 

Organza Saree:

 

Organza sarees are a popular choice among Indian women for various occasions, including weddings, parties, and festivals. Made from a lightweight and sheer fabric known as organza, these sarees are admired for their elegant and ethereal appearance. They exude an air of sophistication and grace, and the sheer fabric drapes beautifully, creating a delicate and feminine silhouette. It's a perfect choice for those who want to achieve an understated yet elegant look.

Different Ways To Drape A Saree:


Mamta Roy, who is the Founder of Odette, shares tips to get that unique drape this Durga Puja:



  • Embrace Unconventional Blouses: Don't hesitate to opt for unconventional blouse designs, such as those adorned with fur, feathers, and ruffles. Let the blouse take center stage by keeping the rest of your ensemble minimal. This, coupled with expertly styled draping, creates a powerful and eye-catching look.

  • Elevate Elegance with Overcoat or Jacket-Style Blouses: Combine elegance with structure by pairing your saree with an overcoat or jacket-style blouse. Accessorize this ensemble with chokers or long neckpieces for a touch of sophistication.

  • The Versatility of the Corset: A corset is an incredibly versatile addition to your wardrobe, seamlessly bridging the gap between Indian and Western wear. When paired with a saree, it results in a captivating and head-turning look. Whether you opt for a minimalistic or elaborate corset, rest assured it will enhance your overall appearance flawlessly.

  • Transform with Capes: Capes are a remarkably versatile accessory that can elevate your look to high-fashion status. Pair a cape with a fusion drape and be prepared to make a statement wherever you go.

  • Embrace Saree-Pants Fusion: Saree-pants fusion is currently a trending style. Incorporating pants into your saree ensemble, along with a stylish top and belt, adds a touch of runway appeal. Sequin pants and metallic trousers can elevate the festive look while infusing a dash of glamour into your outfit. It's a bold and fashionable choice that you should consider.


Other Styling Secrets For Your Timeless Classics:


Sumit Arora, who is the Chief Ethnic Apparel at Fabindia sahred a few tips to style your timeless classics:



  • Cotton Silk Suit Set


If you want something stylish yet comfortable, go for a suit set with an alluring neck and intricate embroidery will keep you feeling festive throughout the day. Pair this attire with a delicate brass metal choker and an exquisite hand embroidered clutch to complete your look.  



  • Cotton Silk Zari Border Skirt Set


There could not be anything better than a breezy skirt set for a modernised and classic look. You can pair it with a top with a peplum waist and matching flared floor-length skirt that will make you look effortlessly chic. Style it with statement metallic studs and leather chappals to dazzle at the celebrations.



  • Cotton Silk Blend Maheshwari Woven Sari


The elegant border and enticing striped pallu of Maheshwari woven sari reflects the rich cultural heritage of India. This stunning cotton silk saree can be paired with a contrasting colour blouse to create a stunning morning Pujo look. We are sure it will look classy with a pair of embellished golden earrings and a copper hand-embroidered clutch.



  • Cotton Silk Chanderi Woven Sari


A graceful Chanderi sari is a must-have for the upcoming festive season to make you look effortlessly elegant and regal. Complete the look with a graceful pearl or silver necklace and a gold-tone clutch.



  • Cotton Silk Blend Woven Sari


This saree tells a story of artistry and heritage. You can style it with a contrasting colour blouse, a gold-plated embellished choker necklace, and a pair of slip-on leather sandals to create an effortlessly gorgeous Pujo look.


Jewellery Tips To Pair Your Ethnic Pieces:


With the festive season around the corner, women love to  flaunt their most innovative traditional ensembles and jewellery that reflect their innate  ethnicity. When it comes to jewellery, Indians love to be in trend, but, at the same time,  love to be traditionally dressed for festivals too. 


Abhishek Kajaraia from Avama Jewellers said that traditional sarees can be paired with exquisite gold and temple jewelry, which is traditional, yet with  a contemporary twist. The statement chandbali earrings and jhumkas in gold are a big head turner this Pujas. Additionally, you can also pair your sarees with a 'mantasha' or layered necklaces. The evergreen gold jewellery will surely make you stand out this festive season.


Ways To Accessorise A Traditional South Indian Saree


Jayashree Nanaiah, Co-founders of Loukya said, "South Indian sarees truly shine when paired with the right accessories. Among these, Temple jewellry reigns supreme. It need not be limited to the conventional necklace and earrings; there’s room for creativity in adorning our hair and stacking nakashi bangles of various sizes. For those seeking a more understated elegance, the timeless combination of fresh mallige flowers in the hair and a collection of glass bangles remains unbeatable. Furthermore, the waist belt, known as “kamarbandh” or “daabu” in the South, serves to cinch the saree at the waist, infusing a touch of sophistication and allure into the ensemble."