How to Start Saree Business Online

How to start saree business from home?

Starting a saree business from home can be a great way to turn your passion for sarees into a profitable venture. Here are some steps you can take to start your saree business from home:

  1. Research your market: Understand the demand for sarees in your area and research your competition.
  2. Develop a business plan: Create a plan that outlines your target market, pricing strategy, and marketing plan.
  3. Build your inventory: Decide on the types of sarees you want to sell, and source them from wholesalers, manufacturers, or artisans.
  4. Create a website: Create an online presence for your business by building a website to showcase your products and provide information about your business.
  5. Use social media: Promote your business on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.
  6. Network with other saree enthusiasts: Attend saree exhibitions, join saree groups, and connect with other saree enthusiasts to expand your network.
  7. Create an online store: Setting up an online store is an easy way to sell sarees online and it can reach more customers.
  8. Try to offer customized sarees: This can help you to stand out in the market.
  9. Take advantage of e-commerce platforms: You can also sell your sarees on e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart.
  10. Consider offering additional services: like saree draping classes, saree rental services, or saree alteration services.

It’s important to be patient and persistent as building a business takes time and hard work. With the right strategies and a strong commitment, you can turn your saree business from home into a successful enterprise.

Aishwarya Rai Saree

Saree or Frock? What is in the Fashion Trend?

Aishwarya Rai Saree

Sarees and frocks are both popular traditional and modern clothing items that are worn in different regions and cultures around the world. The trend for these garments can vary depending on a number of factors such as fashion trends, cultural events, and personal preferences.

Sarees are a traditional garment worn by women in India, Bangladesh, and other South Asian countries. They consist of a long piece of cloth that is draped around the body and tucked into the waist. Sarees are worn with a blouse and petticoat and are considered formal and elegant attire.

Frocks, on the other hand, are Western-style garment that consists of a dress with a bodice and a skirt. They are often worn by young girls and women and are considered more casual attire.

In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards fusion wear in which traditional Indian attire such as sarees is combined with modern Western-style clothing. As a result, sarees have become more popular among young women and are worn in more casual settings as well.

In some regions, sarees are considered trendier than frocks and in other regions frocks are considered more trendy. It depends on the culture, region, and personal preferences.

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Saree colors and their significance?

The best color of saree depends on personal preference and the occasion it will be worn for. However, some popular and timeless color choices include:

  • Red: a classic and traditional color, often worn at weddings and other formal occasions.
  • Black: is a versatile color that can be dressed up or down and is perfect for evening events.
  • Blue: a soothing color that is perfect for any occasion and can be paired with a variety of blouses and jewelry.
  • Green: a refreshing color that symbolizes nature and is perfect for spring and summer events.
  • Golden: These color sarees are perfect for any traditional and festive events and give a rich look.

Ultimately, it’s important to choose a color that complements your skin tone and makes you feel confident and beautiful.

 

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Goddess of knowledge | Chitra Shukla ‘Maa Saraswati’ avatar

Indian actress Chitra Shukla predominately appears in Telugu movies.  The actress is busy shooting sets for her upcoming movie Geetha Sakshigaa movie.

The actress shared her pictures in Beautiful White Saree in which she appears to be sitting in the posture of Goddess Saraswati Devi.

The actress posted photos of herself wearing a stunning white sari and seems to be seated along with Veena (Harp) in the position of Goddess Saraswati Devi.

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Here is what she wrote about her post:

“Goddess of knowledge,wisdom,music,art, speech and learning ke charno mei mera Pranam aur Meri prathnayo ke sath sat sat Naman 👏🏻 #prayers #veryspecialday Aap sbhi ko Basantpanchami ki bhaot sari shubhkamnayein ☀️🪷🙏🏻✨ I got to play Goddess Ma Saraswati #veena and I never played before but as I touch the beautiful instrument #veena felt so different beautifully…it was an amazing experience to played a real #harp. From childhood I used to see vivacious picture of Ma Saraswati in my school photo frame like we all know it carried by Goddess #saraswatimata I myself always imagine to play this #instrument ….and I got chance to play during shooting of #geethasakshigaa #telugu #movie

May we all keep getting blessings from #Ma on the auspicious day of #basantpanchami 🌼 #vasantpanchami #oneofmyfavoriteday #beblessed #feelbeautiful #chitrashukla #onhighhill #chikmagalur #hills #swipeleft”

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

The pictures along with the background location of a hill station won the hearts of netizens.

Chitra Shukla - in White Saree

Source: Instagram

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Ishita Dutta’s love for Pre-draped Sarees

Pre-draped Sarees are on trend for their wonderful advantages of “No need of Saree draping knowledge” and “ready to wear” nature.

Bengali beauty, Ishi Dutta shared her latest photoshoot pictures in a Green Ruffle Saree from the collection of Kalki Fashions.

Ishi Dutta - Green Ruffl Saree

The actress paired a sleeveless V-Neck Blouse and matching earrings.

Ishi Dutta - Green Ruffl Saree

Ishi Dutta - Green Ruffl Saree

Ishi Dutta - Green Ruffl Saree

Ishi Dutta - Green Ruffl Saree

Ishi Dutta - Green Ruffl Saree

Source: Instagram

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Shivani Rajashekar - White Satin Saree

Shivani Rajashekar’s Satin Saree Love | ‘Vidya Vasula Aham’

Beautiful Telugu Actress, daughter of Jeevitha & Raja Shekar, Shivani Rajashekar shared her most adorable saree stills from the upcoming movie ‘Vidya Vasula Aham’.

The beauty was seen wearing a White shining Satin Saree. The saree’s border is having a silver lining.

Shivani Rajashekar - White Satin Saree

The photo shoot was so elegant with diyas and rose petals in a bronze bowl.

Shivani Rajashekar - White Satin Saree

A beautiful designer blouse complemented the look along with the saree.

Shivani Rajashekar - White Satin Saree

This particular sareeing of Shivani is perfect inspiration for festivals and also parties.

Shivani Rajashekar - White Satin Saree

Source: Instagram

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7 simple steps: How to Stitch a tassel to a Saree

Nabha Natesh in Gold Saree

Stitching a tassel to a saree can be done in a few simple steps:

  1. First, gather the necessary materials, such as a tassel, thread, needle, and scissors.
  2. Cut a piece of thread that is long enough to go around the tassel and the saree. Thread the needle and tie a knot at the end of the thread.
  3. Place the tassel where you want to attach it to the saree.
  4. Take the needle and thread through the top of the tassel.
  5. Bring the needle up through the saree fabric and make a small knot.
  6. Repeat the process a few times, going through the tassel and the saree fabric, to secure the tassel in place.
  7. Once you have stitched the tassel securely to the saree, tie a knot and cut off the excess thread.

It’s important to make sure that you are attaching the tassel in an appropriate place on the saree, and that the tassel is secured well enough that it won’t come loose during wear.

A variation of this method is to use fabric glue instead of needle and thread. This can be useful if you want to attach the tassel quickly, or if you are not comfortable with sewing.