Bollywood actress: India is the land of sarees, where women have been wearing it over centuries. Over time, there have been different types of sarees that have become popular and made from different materials. An evergreen, it is one of Bollywood’s favourites. Bollywood actresses in sarees give them a special kind of beauty that is unmatched. Here are 5 types of sarees that you can rock at any party or festival.
Silk Saree
A classic among all Indians, this can be a go-to for all types of events. From parties to casual occasions, this is a must-have in everybody’s wardrobe. Alia Bhatt, one of the biggest Bollywood stars and a fashion icon, wore a blue silk saree, making her look graceful and elegant.
Organza Saree
Organza sarees have become popular in the past couple of years and many are choosing this over other traditional types of sarees. Moreover, this saree looks beautiful in light and pastel shades, making it perfect for a daytime event. Priyanka Chopra made a choice of wearing a light pink Sabyasachi organza saree. She topped this soft look, with pink roses on her hair and matching nails.
Chanderi Saree
Chanderi Sarees are versatile and give an enhanced casual look. It can be worn with a plain blouse for a casual day out, or with an ornamented blouse for an elevated look. Anushka Sharma stuns in a dark green Chanderi saree, making heads turn. This gorgeous saree is paired with a full-sleeved blouse.
Banarasi Saree
Banarasi Sarees bring extra elegance to plain silk sarees. They are suitable for weddings and festivals. Moreover, most Banarasi sarees are sold at an affordable price point. Janhvi Kapoor slays in a traditional Banarasi saree most elegantly.
Georgette Saree
A classic party wear, Georgette sarees are a must-have in every woman’s closet. Moreover, georgette sarees can elevate any look, despite its simple patterns. The material steals the show as it is smooth and flowy. Katrina Kaif rocks a Georgette saree in this picture, exuding regal charm, paired with a matching blouse.
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