The Most Elegant Attire of Today

The most traditional, the most elegant, the most beautiful of all apparel, and the most popular of all attire you can find today is the Indian Saree. The 4 to 9 yards long unstitched cloth which women drape around their body. This is one apparel that is ethnic, mesmerisingly beautiful, and available in a big price range. There is so much to learn about it regarding its designs, colours, concepts and all that you will realise you knew so less. Sarees can look extremely elegant and decent clothes such as the Indian pure silk sarees or the pure chanderi sarees available online. But the Indian attire depends on the type of body structure the women have. Here is the guide of how to select the attire according to your structure -

1. Slim women –

Women with slim body can choose to wear Tussar, cotton, Chiffon, silk, Organza, Mysore silk, and fabrics of Kota. And as far as your saree's borders and prints are concerned, it is better to go for narrow borders if you are short in traditional silk and cotton sarees. The taller slim women can prefer wearing broad and narrow borders. That's the advantage with the slim women, they can wear any print and colour and still they will look absolutely beautiful and elegant.


2. Thin women –

Thin women can prefer wearing Organza, Heavy Brocaded Fabric, Cotton, Silk, Tussar, and Tissue. These are the clothes that will make any women look healthy. The large prints can also be their choice when it comes to selecting the design on the pure cotton sarees available online in India. But the size of the border should be considered as the broad borders are great for women who are tall and the short women can have barrow borders. Thin women better not go for georgette, chiffon, and the mysore silk. They make you look thinner.


3. Generous sized women –

Women can choose to wear Crepe de Chine, chiffon, shot silk, and georgette. Better not go for tussar, tissue, heavy silks, organza, and cotton. You better avoid broad borders and large prints as they make you look heavy weight.

And then there are fabrics that will not suit every occassion. There is a long list. Let's summarize it in short -

1. Day of the festival –

You can wear tissue, or chiffon and even the silk fabric would be fine. You should avoid dark coloured fabrics during the day time. Even the gold zari work is better avoided. The fabric of silk having delicate motifs and prints will be a perfect choice.

2. Evening on the festival –

Just a little less ostentatious as you wear to a wedding. Such is the charm of festive evenings. You can wear a designer dress or saree but the important aspect of this wear is that they are not suited to every person's budget. But the money spent is worth it.

3. Wedding –

It is not less than an art to select an apparel to wear to a wedding. You can wear heavy silk, which is either embroidered or brocaded.

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