Chiffon-sarees

Sarees are an eternal piece of clothing for Indian women. Different social ocassions such as weddings, festivals and parties call for different types of fabric. Chiffon sarees is one of the most preferred because they add glamour and elegance to your personality. Do you recall your mother flaunting a Garden Vareli or Prafful chiffon sarees? They looked fabulous, didn’t they?

Chiffon sarees are transparent, light on the body and feel luxurious. They are made out of very fine sheer quality cotton, silk and synthetic fabrics, which are woven into S and Z, alternate twist pattern. It also allows you to breathe well unlike other fabrics like crepe or georgette. Another advantage is, they are wrinkle free which makes life easy specially for a working woman. So you don’t have to worry about your look through out the day.

Chiffon sarees are suitable for all occasions but printed ones are evergreen. They are available in a wide range from solid or digital prints, thread embroidered sarees and heavy works with zari, patch borders, zardosi, cut dana, swarovski crystals and kundan.

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Printed chiffon sarees: - Madhuri-Dixit

Printed Chiffon Satya Paul sarees are quite a rage among the younger generation. Different types of prints like floral, animal are quite popular with different combination of colors. Traditional Bandhini Sarees, block and the latest lehriya style which refers to long lines across the body are also preferred by working class women.

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Chiffon Sarees for the bride and Festive Occasions

Embellished Chiffon sarees with vibrant color works magic on the bride. Chiffon sarees are designed with beautiful works like zardosi, kundan and crystals embedded in different patterns and color combinations are widely available. Chiffon sarees come with a combination of different fabrics like Net, Brasso, Banarasi, Crepe and Printed Georgette are attached with patch borders either at the pallu or pleats look sensuous for grand occasions.

So ladies, go ahead and make your style statement with these wonderful chiffon sarees. Here are some of the most beautiful, elegant and comfortable chiffon sarees MetroMela brings to you.

Chiffon Sarees for the bride and Festive Occasions
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