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Designer traditional sarees can be considered as the collection of both tradition and modernity at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop. From being just unstitched cloth materials, sarees have transformed over hundreds of years to become splendid attires with stunning embroideries, rich fabrics, and unique styles of attire. Apart from just being a piece of clothing that people wear, sarees are much more important in Indian culture, as they represent elegance, womanhood, and heritage. They are not mere apparel but vessels of narratives, cultural practices and craftsmanship stemming from one generation to another. The history of sarees dates back several millennia, with the source being ancient India. For Indians, sarees represent both regular clothing and important milestones, such as festivals and life events. From marriage ceremonies to spiritual occasions, celebrations to functions, sarees embellish the women, making them more beautiful and graceful. The kind of saree worn may reflect the family heritage and the personal preference of the wearer. Moreover, sarees are unique and versatile because they can be worn for almost any occasion. They can be arranged in infinite ways, depending on regional traditions and designers’ imagination. Whether it is the fall of the Kanjeevaram saree from south India or the elegant pallu of a Banarasi Saree from north India, each style has a story to tell about the cut work. Renowned designers that are featured at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop, such as Charkhee, Rar Studio, and Smriti By Anju Agarwal, among others, have given a contemporary touch to traditional sarees. They play with textiles, trims, and cuts, designing Modern Sarees that could cater to contemporary fashion yet retain the charm of a traditional Indian saree. This evolution has turned designer traditional sarees into not just the symbol of the latest fashion trend but also the connector between the past and the present for women who appreciate the beauty of Indian textiles across the globe. Designer traditional sarees, therefore, remain relevant even today in Indian culture & fashion and represent the eternal values of creativity and tradition. These sarees change with time but are still capable of representing the Indian heritage and its tapestry industry to other generations and parts of the world. Hence, you can shop from the beautiful collection of traditional Indian sarees available online at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop.
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Traditional sarees for wedding are not merely pieces of clothing, but are prominent symbols of culture, beauty, and class. A bridal traditional saree, in particular, is selected with equal attention to the richness of the occasion, the individual characteristics of the bride and the culture of the specific region. A bridal traditional saree is very popular because of their intricate craftsmanship and the exquisite work done on them. They usually contain handwork like zari (gold or silver), resham (silk filament), stones, sequins, beads, and even mirrors. These are delicately sewn on drape fabrics like silk, georgette, chiffon or organza to develop a piece that reflects sophistication. The colour range is one of the most prominent characteristics of bridal sarees. Ri Ritu Kumar’s Red Silk Chinon Hand & Machine Embroidered Saree Set and Meena Gurnam’s Ivory Shimmer Chinon & Net Sequin Embroidered Saree Set takes up traditional sarees for wedding to a whole new level, making sure that each and every piece is a work of art. Another designer that is featured on Pernia's Pop-Up Shop is Dusala Accessories, it can also be described as classic, along with other bridal traditional saree collections such as the Cadmium Red Pashmina Silk Saree and the Black Pashmina Silk Saree; the fabrics used include pashmina silk with minimal chief decorations. Onaya’s Multi-Coloured Velvet Sequins Work Saree Set and Couture by Niharika’s Beige Embroidered Saree Set reveals the richness of the velvet and the work of embroidery for those who want to look like a queen on their wedding day. The way a bridal traditional saree is draped is also an important factor. Pre-draped designer saree collections like the Golden Hammered Satin Embroidered Pre-Draped Saree by Limerick by Abirr N' Nanki, the Deep Red Embroidered Pre-Draped Saree Set by Neha Khullar and the White Georgette Resham & Pitta Hand Embroidered Pre-Draped Jacket Saree Set by Tarini Vij are best for brides who want instant sets to adorn their wedding day. In addition to the aesthetic beauty, bridal sarees have cultural and sentimental value. For those who prefer Traditional Sarees for Bride that give an aesthetic look can go for Apeksha Jain Label's Red & Rani Pink Pure Crepe Hand Embroidered Saree Set, RAR Studio's Lime Green Embroidered Saree Set, Soup by Sougat Paul's Beige & Celadon Green Chanderi Silk Printed Saree Set, Aarti Sethia's Marine Blue Silk Organza Hand Embroidered Saree Set. These traditional sarees for wedding give that vintage charm and look like they have been passed for generations. Bridal Indian traditional sarees symbolise the essence of Indian aesthetics and the importance of customs; they are essential elements of Indian weddings that embrace love, tradition, and the Indian people’s indomitable spirit.
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Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop epitomises modern sophistication and features the finest designers who give the humble saree a modern twist. One of them is the Wine Satin Embroidered Pre-Draped Saree Set by Limerick: this creation is a perfect combination of rich satin and embroidery, with the addition of a modern pre-draped design. Charkhee’s Turquoise Chanderi Mirror Embroidered Saree Set enchants in Chanderi textile and mirror work, steeped in heritage techniques but relevant to the contemporary woman. Some of the items designed by Siddhartha Bansal include the Multi-Coloured Pure Crepe Hand Embroidered & Printed Saree Set, which is the integration of hand embroidery and prints on pure crepe to offer sarees that are at the same time exquisite and classy. Soniya G’s Charcoal Grey Draped Saree Set collaborates the elegance of the traditional saree with the modern sensibilities of a draped look. For all the lovely ladies out there who look for that perfect blend of tradition and style, DiyaRajvvir presents the Yellow Tulle & Georgette Sharara Saree Set. Anushree Reddy’s Pink and Orange Embroidered Saree Set and Yellow Organza Embroidered Set perfectly symbolise glamour with tradition, suitable for wedding and festive wear. Dusty Pink Georgette Pre-Stitched Jacket Saree Set and Yellow Georgette & Organza Embellished Jacket Saree Set designed by Seema Thukral are some of the most modern creations with pre-stitched jacket styles for a splendid look and comfort. Mrunalini Rao’s Champagne Silk Embroidered saree set and Astha Narang’s Mint Green Net saree set are fresh-looking, designed with embroidery work and simple and modern colour tones ideal for a modern bride. Renee Label’s Raspberry Pink Embroidered Banarasi Saree Set and Mahima Mahajan’s Yellow Printed Pre-Stitched Saree Set showcase the elegance of Banarasi weaving and hand block printing to give you elegant sarees that are perfect for any occasion. Among the newest collections, the Magenta Chanderi Embroidered Saree Set and Ivory Chanderi Handloom Hand Embroidered Saree Set are the best examples of handloom fabrics’ charm and precise embroidery that combine traditions and modernity. Isha Gupta Tayal’s Multi-Coloured Embellished Saree Set and Neha Khullar’s Black Embroidered Pre-Draped Saree Set embody the contemporary concepts of embellished sarees and promise that every piece is a story of artistry, innovation, and beauty. Designer traditional sarees at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop is a perfect blend of traditional and modern Indian culture, and it presents the sarees, which embody Indian traditions and are appreciated by modern fashionable women. whether embellished with embroidery woven with fancy fabrics, or redesigned with new-age cuts and designs, these sarees symbolise ageless beauty, which is why these sarees are the best pick for every event that is stylish yet traditional.
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Draping an Indian traditional saree for different occasions requires a certain approach that would take into consideration both the trend and the classy Indian touch, while at the same time considering the occasion and personality of the woman. Contemporary sarees hold cultural significance and are chosen for their aesthetics, making them ideal for weddings and formal events. For weddings, the women prefer sarees like Kanjeevarams, Banarasis or any other rich silk sarees like brocades. These sarees are known for their rich fabrics, heavy zari work and beautiful borders that reflect the royalty and sophistication of the wearer. When dressing for weddings or any formal occasion, it is better to wear sarees in vibrant colours such as red, maroon, or gold since these colours are believed to bring charm to your overall look. Often, these sarees have heavy work like zardozi, resham, or sequin work done on them, which makes them look more royal. Accessorise them with bold jewellery such as chokers, Jhumkas, traditional Indian earrings, and Bangles to complete the royal look. Some elegant hairstyles include updos with fresh flowers or more hair accessories and curls that start from the forehead and flow all over the neck. Cosmetics are more dramatic, aiming at either the eyes or lips, based on the individual’s choice and the colour scheme of the saree. Worn during festivals such as Diwali, Dussehra or Eid, designer traditional sarees hold great significance in culture and festivities. Fabrics like organza, chiffon, georgette or even a light silk saree in bright colours are ideal for blouses. These sarees may have really soft embroidery, fine print work or embroidery work like gota patti or mirror work, which lends a festive look to the saree without exaggerating the look of the attire. For festivals, the dresses must be bright and colourful and sarees in pink, orange, yellow or turquoise are ideal, as these colours depict joy and prosperity in India. Plain/simple accessories such as small earrings, thin chains or beads around the neck, or a single piece such as a Maang Tikka or a Ring go well with the festive saree but do not dominate the saree design. Festival hairstyles can thus be decorated with flowers and hair pins or with other accessories such as gajras, which are strings of flowers. Makeup is usually natural and radiant, emphasising the smooth face and a touch of glitter on the eyes or cheeks. For informal occasions or during the day when wearing a saree, choosing sarees made of light fabrics like cotton, linen, or soft silk blends is advisable. These sarees provide comfort and free mobility without compromising the femininity aspect. So why wait? Shop designer traditional sarees online at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop today!
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Belt Saree Sets | Chiffon Sarees | Evening Sarees | Pre Stitched Sarees | Dhoti Sarees | Gota Patti Sarees | Net Sarees | Ready to Wear Sarees | Wedding Silk Sarees | Tie & Dye Sarees
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How to pair Traditional Sarees with accessories?
Start by choosing traditional jewellery pieces like kundan, polki, etc. Consider adding a waist belt or kamarbandh to cinch the saree at the waist and add definition to your silhouette. Complete your look with a matching clutch or handbag, and don't forget to style your hair and choose footwear that complements the overall aesthetic of your saree. By selecting accessories that harmonize with your traditional saree, you can create a stunning and polished outfit for any occasion.
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What are the different occasions to wear Traditional Sarees?
Wear a traditional saree for religious ceremonies, such as weddings, festivals like Diwali or Navratri, or cultural celebrations like Pongal or Durga Puja. Traditional sarees are also appropriate for family gatherings, including birthdays, anniversaries, or religious functions. Additionally, they make elegant attire for formal occasions like office parties, award ceremonies, or upscale dinners. Whether it's a silk Kanjivaram saree, a Banarasi saree, or a handloom cotton saree, traditional sarees exude timeless elegance and cultural heritage, making them suitable for a wide range of memorable occasions.
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What are the trendiest Traditional Sarees?
Zardozi embroidered sarees like this one from Jayanti Reddy
Floral banarasi saree like this one from Priyanka Jha
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