Black Sarees are a remarkable style statement and therefore extremely popular. According to Indian history “black” is the colour of sorrow and bad luck. But at present it is nothing but the colour of style and couture. Sarees bring out the elegance, beauty and traditional values in an Indian woman and if the colour is black, then it adds a subtle sensuousness as well.
Many adjectives have been associated with women adorning black sarees such as sexy, chique, fashionable and even seductive. Indian Bollywood actresses have taken the charm of flaunting a black saree to a completely different level. They have contributed immensely in dissociating words like “sorrow” and “bad luck” from the now fashionable Black Sarees. For many years, black sarees, fashioned out of different materials, have been pulled off with élan by drop-dead gorgeous Bollywood celebs. The Black Saree endorsers that pop up first in mind are Kareena Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Deepika Padukone, Vidya Balan, Madhuri Dixit and Priyanka Chopra. Even yesteryear actresses like Hema Malini and the evergreen Rekha have flaunted black sarees in their time and still look stunning in them.
Fabrics Used for Black Sarees
Crepe: Crepe Black Sarees are made out of finely woven silk which has a wrinkly texture adding shine and different dimensions to it. It’s an extremely soft silk fabric which looks beautiful when draped around as a saree
Georgette and Chiffon: Georgette and chiffon are the most commonly used fabrics in designing black sarees. There is barely any difference between these two fabrics, except that Chiffon is comparatively softer in feel and less prone to wrinkles than Georgette. Both are actually a form of sheer silk woven skilfully with twisted yarns which are extremely lightweight.
Net: Black Sarees made out of Net or knitted fabric, look extremely beautiful with a translucent look, as they are woven with gaps between the yarns. They hardly hold any weight and provide an extremely bold look due to the see-through pattern of the fabric.
Lace: Black Sarees designed with laces are of two types-made entirely out of laces or bordered and embroidered with lace. Lace weaving requires highly skilled craftsmen or machines. But they add inexplicably beautiful texture to the Sarees and are quite fragile as they are prone to get stuck in jewellery or fingernails.
Black Sarees are very often used for party wear and attending other social functions.
Beautiful Black Sarees for you
Here are some examples of different kinds of Black Sarees to help you pick the best for your Special Candle Light Dinner:
Black Crepe Sarees worn by stars like Kareena Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha along with some more designer sarees to expand your choice range.
Black Georgette and Chiffon Sarees as flaunted by the gorgeous Kareena and stunning Deepika Padukone with certain designer sarees.
An exclusive look into Black Net Sarees, some of which were adorned by Madhuri Dixit and new comer Zarine Khan- See more at: http://www.metromela.com/black-saree-dream-wear-special-candle-light-dinner/#sthash.w3vWOKTH.dpuf
Get a glimpse into the sensuous Black Lace Sarees, gracefully carried off by Priyanka Chopra and the cute Preity Zinta- See more at: http://www.metromela.com/black-saree-dream-wear-special-candle-light-dinner/#sthash.w3vWOKTH.dpuf
Dinner’s or parties, events or functions, receptions or formal dinners, black is the new trend. Grab one today to look elegant at the event. Make sure you carry a trendy clutch with a beautiful pair of ear rings to complete the look and surprise the crowd at the event.