Indian Embroided
Posted in Indian Fashions, Sarees on 08/17/2008 12:15 am by umarYour Fashion Club :: The word saree is said to have its origin in the Sanskrit word Chira that means cloth.The Indian saree has stood the test of time. It is still a preferred garment for most women India, though other Indian garments such as salwars and churidhars and western wear are popular too. The saree is draped in different variations, in keeping with the region. From the nine-yard saree worn in the days of yore to the present day 6-yard saree, the saree can be worn in flattering styles to adorn a woman’s body. Sarees come plain or with printed floral designs or geometric prints. The pallu is that part of the saree that comes over the shoulder. The saree blouse has also underdone a etamorphosis.
 It has become a fashion statement in its own right. Elaborate embroidery, flattering sleeves and necklines can be selected.
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