Parties summon girls to dress up in an all-encompassing spectrum of wardrobe. But for a look that screams tradition and chic at the same time, Georgette Sarees are the way to go when painting the town red.
Available in scores of shades from silver to gold, these saris are made of Georgette, a sheer lightweight fabric, often made of synthetic material as nylon and polyester.
Because of its lightness, this fabric is also ideal for summer wear. In contrast to chiffon, the fabric of Georgette Sarees is slightly heavier and more opaque.
Furthermore, Georgette Sarees are made of twisted crepe fibers, which are responsible for endowing the fabric its characteristic bouncy quality. This makes Georgette somewhat of a challenge in sewing, but it is well worth the effort.
Georgette sarees are inevitably more inexpensive alternatives to silk. Since it is usually purchased by the yard, the Georgette saree is not a sari in the true sense in that each sari is an individual piece.
Otherwise, discriminating shoppers can play dress-up in the profusion of fabrics used for sari, namely cotton, silk, satin, net, polyester, nylon, polycot and so forth. |