I think a saree is the only garment that you can make your own. It reflects your personality. It’s you. And that’s why I love wearing sarees. I love playing around with drapes, pairing them with different blouses and creating different looks with the same saree. I mostly wear cotton sarees and even though I rarely buy new sarees, when I saw this beautiful red kalamkari saree, I fell in love with it. I’ve worn it several times, with different blouses and tops and even worn it for two work trips abroad! It’s one of my go to sarees
I think a saree is the only garment that you can make your own. It reflects your personality. It’s you. And that’s why I love wearing sarees. I love playing around with drapes, pairing them with different blouses and creating different looks with the same saree. I mostly wear cotton sarees and even though I rarely buy new sarees, when I saw this beautiful red kalamkari saree, I fell in love with it. I’ve worn it several times, with different blouses and tops and even worn it for two work trips abroad! It’s one of my go to sarees
I think a saree is the only garment that you can make your own. It reflects your personality. It’s you. And that’s why I love wearing sarees. I love playing around with drapes, pairing them with different blouses and creating different looks with the same saree. I mostly wear cotton sarees and even though I rarely buy new sarees, when I saw this beautiful red kalamkari saree, I fell in love with it. I’ve worn it several times, with different blouses and tops and even worn it for two work trips abroad! It’s one of my go to sarees.
Timeless Elegance in Indigo.
I recently got this stunning indigo blue saree with Kamal design from @sundariihandmade, and I’m absolutely in love with it!
The deep indigo shade, the delicate handwork, and the grace it carries make it a piece of art more than just a saree.
It’s not just fabric, it feels like tradition woven with love.
On my birthday day party your indigo sari with peacocks