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Shweta Tiwari has recently done her bold photo shoot.
The actress is wearing an off-white color saree in these pictures paired with a deep-neck blouse.




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Recreating Rekha Ji’s look in Iconic Golden Kanjivaram Saree by Shalini Datta






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Sarees are designed to allow one to show off their ethnicity anywhere they want be it official appearances or casual events like lunches, banquets, and festivities. They are elegant, ageless, and always fashionable.
Sarees are the best way to impress your inner goddess, and the brilliant hues that spill from you make the entire world look as beautiful as you are. One such color that is constantly coming back into trend is Gray-colored sarees. There were several occasions when the stylists and celebrities tried to get their hands on this graceful hue. Few such appearances which turned everyone’s heads around are as follows:

The above-displayed post is of Madhuri Dixit who absolutely looks stunning in a gray-colored sequin saree. Her saree has really intricate detailings all over giving a mesh effect. She has kept her look monotone by pairing it up with the same hued sequined blouse and accessorizing that up with gray-colored jewelry as she returns back to her set. She gives inspiration on how to style a gray saree if you are deciding to make a major appearance.

In the above post by Sonakshi Sinha, she is wearing a gray and golden-hued saree. She is pulling off a chic look by leaving her straight locks open and pairing just a choker necklace and a chunky ring. To color block the monotonous appearance she has used golden-green jewelry. She has styled it distinctively by wrapping the saree around and wearing wide-legged golden pants.

If there is one actress in the industry who can ace the look of a graceful yet not tacky look it would be none other than Vidya Balan. In the above post, she wore a gray-colored silk saree that has golden borders and golden-infused patterns all over. To balance the pattern she paired it up with a simple gray blouse and kept a minimalistic look by just accessorizing it with white-dominated flower-shaped earrings and a chunky gold ring.

If you are confused as to how to get a trendy and sleek look then Neha Shetty’s above post can become our closet’s inspiration. She has styled a gray-colored net saree paired along with a sequin spaghetti blouse. She styled a statement earring to break off the plainness of her appearance. Her over-the-top look is perfect for any party occasion. If you are gravitated toward achieving an appealing yet enthusiastic look then this look will certainly work for you.

Pooja Hegde’s post above exudes a bright and cheery feeling in and of itself as she styles a gray, brown, and earthy green satin saree. The saree has striped green patterns and brown borders and she pairs the brown and gray colored blouse with the same horizontal strips. She completes her ethnic look by wrapping her hairdo in a Gajra and wearing a chunky oxidized gold earring and ring. She is giving major goals on how to effortlessly style a gray saree for an ethnic look.
Gray has become the new black for fashion if styled meticulously. Wearing sarees to work on various and special occasions is the newest vogue. With the help of a gray saree, you may be creative and enhance your appearance while also reflecting your personality and fashion preferences.
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Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela is known as one of the most famous actresses in the business. Urvashi has achieved this position in the business because of her talent and attractiveness. For her amazing sense of style, Urvashi Rauleta frequently remains in the limelight. Everyone is always in awe of the actress’s remarkable attractiveness. She has been steadily advancing up the success ladder ever since she first stepped foot in Bollywood. She has brought us all pride as she has added another enormous feat to her collection.

Urvashi Rautela, one of Bollywood’s starlets, has been making everyone in the industry proud of her daily accomplishments. Recently she was part of the jury members for Miss Universe 2021 Pageant in Eilat, Israel. As she shared this momentous moment, she was an inspiration to all these amazing women from across the world on this fantastic global stage because they all embody the Miss Universe Organization’s values by believing in themselves and working tirelessly to realize their ambitions. The Miss Universe pageant emphasized the impact of climate change as well as other social and international issues affecting contestants and their countries. Recently she made her debut on the red carpet of Cannes 2022 and attended the prestigious film festival. In all of her appearances, she undoubtedly appeared otherworldly.

The actress is also recognized for her jazzy fashion sense. The actress engages in a lot of social media activity. Some of Urvashi Rautela’s most recent photos, which are quickly becoming popular, were just uploaded on Instagram.

Urvashi Rautela can be seen posing in these photos wearing a yellow Kanjeevaram saree, and she looks absolutely stunning. The brilliant yellow Kanjeevaram saree that she was wearing was well complemented by the saree’s borders, which were the ideal combination of pink and golden hues. She is accessorized with a golden Maang tika, chunky gold necklace, chunky gold earrings, chunky gold rings, and chunky gold bangles. She wore a Gajra and slicked her hair back in a bun to get the ideal south beauty image. Last but not least, she emphasized her waistline with the aid of a golden Kamarband and an accessory on her wrist. She resembles a divine beauty with her nicely pleated saree and well-chosen accessories.

On the professional front, Urvashi has assumed the role of Smile Train Foundation’s primary global brand diplomat. She had previously performed in front of 50,000 spectators at the premiere of the trailer for her pan-Indian blockbuster, The Legend.
The actress is doing right by assuring to maintain her lovers and attracting in with her routine activities and international triumphs.
Here are few more beautiful pictures of Urvashi Rautela in this Yellow Kanjeevaram Saree.





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Saree: My first love
My earliest memory of saree is my mom wearing a bright red kota saree with yellow flowers and adorned with jasmine flowers. I was mesmerized by the sheer elegance of the way the saree draped her, the pleats falling beautifully and grazing the floor and from there grew my never-ending saga of love for sarees.

I still remember how exhilarated I used to feel whenever I used to open my mom’s wardrobe and scanned through her sarees, The thrills of scanning through my chikamma’s sarees(aunty) are still etched green in my memory. These lovely ladies had an amazing collection of sungudi cotton, Pochampalli, madurai cotton, Kanchivaram and Dharmavaram silk sarees in myriad colors.

First crush, first love and first saree have a special place in one’s heart, I was thirteen, when I was first given a saree, it was a green chiffon with big white flowers, and I beamed with pride whenever I looked at it on my shelf as a child. My grandma got it for me. I still have this saree in my wardrobe, and whenever I take it out to drape, I can still feel the smile on my granny’s face when she held out the saree for me.

When I had the opportunity to attend family function, I used to observe all my aunts wearing different material of saree, one of my aunties always wore chiffon single pleated in pastel colour and her pallu used to fly like in typical Bollywood movie, another aunty always made it a point to wear Kanchivaram saree and knotted her hair at the nape of the neck and adorned jasmine flower, and another aunt used to always tuck her pallu on her waist and display those grand pallu designs. These ladies were my style icons and my inspiration.

Personally, I wear saree for any occasion, be it for lunch with friends, birthday parties or office. In fact, I am known in my friends and relatives circle for my saree draping and they would be expecting me to wear saree and make a grand entry.
Sarees can be draped in several styles, I love the Nivi drape, I feel comfortable in this drape, and I can spend a whole day in the office or anywhere in a saree without any discomfort. When I need to attend business meetings, I style a sober or dark colored saree with simple block-colored blouses and pair with shoes and here I go, looking like a boss lady and making strong statements. When I feel adventurous, like while going on saree marathon runs or riding a bike, I love the kacche or the dhoti style of drape.

Saree is the most versatile attire; this piece of clothing can be draped modestly or conservatively for a religious function or make a bold statement for office meetings and can be draped naughtily or seductively too. Saree is the only multi facet piece of clothing where a poor woman can pick up for just Rupees hundred and an elite can pick for tens of lacs of rupees. That is the acceptance that saree has across various socio-economic segments. This wonderful piece of cloth has found its acceptance in the various religions too across the length and breadth of this country.

Most of south Indian celebrations are not complete without sarees be it Gowri pooja, Deepavali or sumangali prarthane. In every south Indian wedding, saree plays the prominent part, In Kannadiga and telugu speaking family weddings, the bride wears white saree which symbolizes purity, in the Tamil brahmin weddings, the bride wears dark brown saree called koora podavai. In the entire south India, whenever a young bride visits any house be it relatives or friends, she is blessed with a new saree. For a long time, it has been prestigious to own sarees, every woman had their own unique collection of sarees, which was their signature style, the collection of sarees empowered them, it was their world, their fort, and their treasure.

Sarees have been mentioned in various historical documents like Rig Veda, a Hindu book of hymns dating to 3,000 B.C. Poetic references were made to saree in Silapadikaram indicate that during the sangam period, women were wearing this exquisite drapery. Even in Gandhi’s anecdote, he mentions that while journeying across this country saw from his train window a woman washing half her saree while half draping it. This wonderful garment has made sure to have caught its place in many such epics and biographies.

Saree had stood the test of time. Westernization has been seeing a downfall in the saree draping. It is often considered wearing saree is akin to a humongous task, but ask the earlier generation of women who wore saree day in and day out, they would rally that it is as simple as walking in the garden. Sashi Tharoor has correctly pointed out in his article “Save the sari from a sorry fate” that today’s younger women associate saree with a more traditional time when women did not compete with men on equal terms and that saree restricts them.
For a long time business dress for women never included saree and we the women of this generation should take responsibility to change it. Modern women need to embrace this 6-yard drape and it’s time for the saree to get off that cupboard and claim its place in board room meetings, to the times square, on top of Burj and I am here to make that happen.
It’s time we pay our dues and respect the saree that it truly deserves.
– Jyotsna Rajiv
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