For decades, the saree has never gone out of fashion for Indian women; in fact, it slays each time.
India is known for its beautiful collections of sarees from each state. This represents the uniqueness and beauty of that particular state. Whether it’s a normal woman, a political figure, a fashion designer, or a Bollywood personality, each woman loves to wear a saree, which best represents Indian women.
Recently, Kangana Ranaut, during her film promotion for Bhagya Vidhata. Where the actress wore a saree representing various craft traditions of several states, she presents herself in a beautiful Kanjeevaram saree designed by Gaurang Shah. The saree was a regal violet-and-ivory Kanjeevaram. This enhanced the actress’s beauty and drew considerable attention.
The bright purple border, in striking contrast to the understated ivory expanse, shimmered with intricate zari embroidery featuring temple-inspired motifs. Shah
India is known for its craft, especially handicrafts. Today, handcrafted items are also sought for their unique work that no machine can do! Mochi embroidery is a traditional craft from the Kutch region of Gujarat, historically practised by the Mochi (cobbler) community. Well-known for its fine chain-stitch work, the embroidery is created using a hooked needle called an aari rather than a conventional sewing needle.
Kangana also wore a Kotpad saree from Odisha. While the white-and-red drape, which was no doubt looking effortlessly sophisticated, was only part of the story. What truly makes Kotpad sarees special is the labour-intensive craftsmanship and centuries-old techniques that go into the making. She also wore a Maharashtra Paithani saree
And the saree for which songs are also made, and a dream of every woman to wear, a Patan Patola silk saree in a rich red shade. Ranaut wore this saree for her film’s promotions in Jodhpur and looks like a queen herself!

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