From Traditional Tant Sarees To Eclectic Ruffle, Sarees That Are Khoob Bhalo For Durga Puja

From Traditional Tant Sarees To Eclectic Ruffle, Sarees That Are Khoob Bhalo For Durga Puja

Dressing up for the festive season can be a little tricky. Not because it is a risky territory to play around, but because they is so much that this category has to offer. With especially designer houses, that put their faith in ethnic occasion dressing, and push the boundaries with an array of design options, there is so much that shoppers hope to add to their carts. From ever-evolving trends in the picture to stitching the subtle thread of traditions, store aisles are filled with so much more than what one can buy. Besides the abundance of silhouette styles, colours and embellishments, each festival calls for culture-appropriate dressing. With chanya-cholis allotted to Navratri and crimson red remaining a favourable pick for Durga puja, classifications in clothing categories will guide you to dress up for the season of cheer. And as we step closer to the latter, there is an urgent need to pick up a perfect five-yard. For special family gatherings to pandal hopping, your saree will provide the fail-proof recipe for occasion dressing and also guarantee your Insta-worthy pictures. Hence, we took a trip on the internet, to deliver a festive-appropriate saree on your doorstep. Take a look.

The Classic Red

A traditional tant saree for Durga puja is a favourable pick for many. Dipped in the brightest white and bordered with vermillion red, label–Suta’s range of classic Jamdani sarees will match the mood of the festival. The label’s festive range in this category offers a multitude of blouse designs, paired with handwoven cotton Jamdani drapes that make up for an heirloom-worthy choice. Shop Here 

 

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Image Credits: Suta

Traditional Cotton

Much like the tant sarees, a classic cotton saree in the shades white and red has remained a staple design for the Durga puja festivities. If you are looking to go the conventional way, then these minimalist-approved pieces by Nalli sarees are sure to find a spot in your closet. Shop Here

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Image Credits: Nalli Sarees

 

Twist To Classics

Trends and runways are in favour of modern-day twists. With celebrities paving the way for contemporary met classic designs, festive dressing will provide you ample opportunities to try this amalgamation. This handwoven Jamdani motif drape by Ira, tutors the art of styling a traditional saree with a comfortable white shirt. The technique allows you to go beyond the usual. Shop Here 

 

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Image Credits: Amala Earth

Hand-painted Story

The current culture of festive dressing is relying on hand-painted, and one-of-a-kind designs. For the takers of unique print formulas and dreamy silhouettes, label–Picchika’s range of hand-painted floral sarees will help you find your festive pick. Besides a wide variety of lehengas, sarees featuring hibiscus, rose and quirky flamingo motifs will make up for a refreshing addition into your wardrobe. Shop Here 

 

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Image Credits: Picchika

Festive Gotta Work

Exuberant hemlines and embroideries are essential members of festive-appropriate clothing. With high-octane thread work and bead embellishments, the festive edit by label–Injour is the perfect recipe for statement-making. The collection ranges from crop-top esqué blouses, and statement borders to the traditional gotta work, the colours talk about the festive flavour at best. Shop Here

 

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Image Credits: Injour

Silk Surprise

This run-of-the-mill fabric has trickled down from one generation to the other. A piece of history and an heirloom-worthy design, silk sarees are a no-brainer pick, when it comes to festive dressing. With a range that offers you the essence of nostalgia, silk sarees from Ekaya Banaras, is on our shopping radar. The handwoven silk sarees go beyond the usual red palette. You can find your pick from here. 

 

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Image Credits: Ekaya Bananas

Floral Paradise

Flowers have raided our wardrobes in every format and finish. From summer dresses to soirée-approved sets, flowers are fail-proof additions to the list of patterns. Our pick from label–Torani’s quirkiest collection of sarees is the sitara saree. The range comes in shades of green, blue and gulaabi and the sequin overlay will remind your wardrobe of the festive sparkle. Shop Here 

 

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Image Credits: Torani

Bright Sight

If colour-play attracts your sartorial taste, then House Of Masaba will fit all your requirements. With a special Durga Puja Edit in place, the brand offers a wide range of print-on-print designs, and flashy shades, packaged with traditional motifs. If you’re leaning more towards classic reds or hoping to hop on experiments, they’ve got the spiciest shades to match your festive mood. Shop Here

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Image Credits: Masaba Gupta

Raging Ruffle

Thanks to designer Arpita Mehta, we are not getting over the ruffled sarees, any time soon. The introduction of this silhouette in Gen-Z wardrobes has helped every cool girl to easily fall for the silhouette. Combined with mirror-laden cholis, and embellished belts, Arpita Mehta’s festive range Laylah, brings you an updated version of her finest ruffle sarees, teamed with quirky peplum blouses, and bows. Shop Here 

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Image Credits: Arpita Mehta

So, what will be your Durga puja pick?

Feature Image Credits: Jasveen Kaur Sawhney

 

Jasveen Kaur Sawhney

Jasveen Kaur is a fashion writer, and pyjama hoarder, who loves watching interviews of all kinds, and checking her Pinterest mood board every hour!

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