BANARASI SILK FABRIC AS A STYLE STATEMENT
Silk fabric is considered to be the richest form of fabric among Indian women as well as the non-residential Indian women across the world, as it always gives the trendy look for any occasion in Indian culture. In India, from Manipur in the east to Gujarat and Maharashtra in West and from Delhi and Punjab in North to Tamil Nadu in South; there is a huge demand by women for the Silk Fabric to create their style statement. Even Silk considered as one of the most luxurious and finest forms of fabric around the world.
Indian Fashion designers also give the catchy look to their fabric costume by adding the touch of silk out of many kinds of silk. Before you flaunt out with your designer apparel from Pattu silk, Raw silk, Resham silk, Tasar Silk, Kanjivaram Silk, Bhagalpuri Silk, Chanderi Silk, Cotton Silk, Banarasi Silk or any other kind of silk, let’s have a look at Banarasi Silk fabric out of many silks.
If one would love to point out the li’l history in terms of from where Banarasi Fabric originated in India; Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh consider as the originating place for Banarasi Silk. Before many years ago, Banarasi Silk was worn by Mughals and Begams in ancient time because it was taken as luxurious fabric. As time passes, the heritage of Banarasi Silk fabric remains the same but the difference is that now silks are available in different varieties. Female of western culture, as well as the olden culture females, are designing their piece of clothes out of Banarasi Fabric in such a manner that it gives them all time contemporary look.
Women of this generation are using this fabric for multiple types of outfit. Basically, it is used for the saree but as time goes and evolution of new trend comes, gradually Banarasi Silk used for Lehenga, Blouses, Dresses and Gowns. Apart from these all, now females are using this piece of fabric for their Dupatta on the plain dress. Once upon a time, Dupatta was most commonly used with Salwar Kameez and the kurta, but it also is worn over the choli or ghagra. The Dupatta has long been a symbol of decency in Indian dress. In modern time, Dupattas are not a just symbol of decency but they have also become the part of creating the fashion statement for many females. Designs like motifs, golden flowery touchup, Jhalars and many ancient designs are used to give luxurious look to Dupatta on the plain elegant dress.
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