Directory Image
This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Different Types of fabrics Which Used in Women's Clothing

Author: Vishwa Tyagi
by Vishwa Tyagi
Posted: Nov 01, 2013

Indian attires are in trend all over the world. But what is vital is the type of fabric used in these lehenga sarees, salwar kameezes and designer sarees. An attire is not only known for its embellishments but the fabric too.

When is georgette used?

Georgette is a designers’ favourite as it can take a lot of heavy embellishments. Georgette is used in sarees, Punjabi suits and salwar kameezes too. A heavy embellished georgette kurta accompanied by jeggings is perfect for a dinner out. Nowadays, georgette kurtas are preferred over cotton as it dries fast and doesn’t run colour on wahsing like cotton.

Georgette is a hassle free fabric and it doesn’t even require ironing. It can be handwashed and worn instantly after its quick drying.

Why is silk preferred as a fabric?

Silk as a fabric is preferred in sarees and salwar kameezes mainly. Silk has many variations like Banarasi silk, Kancheepuram silk, Mysore silk, Patola silk, Gadwal silk, Arani silk, Kora silk and Pochampally silk!

A Silk saree is considered an eternal and everlasting fabric. It is a woman’s must-have fabric in her wardrobe. Interestingly silk is called “Paat” in East India, “Resham” in Urdu or Hindi and “Pattu” in South India. The Elite generally having a fancy for the silk, nowadays, silk has become a must-buy for all in a festive occasion.

Where is chiffon used?

Women are a fan of chiffon sarees worn in Bollywood films, portraying a woman as a beautiful and piece of art. The colour combinations and fall of the fabric enhance the sensuality of a woman.

Chiffon lehengas and sarees are hugely popular amongst the modern women of today. In fact, chiffon sarees have a sheen of its own due to which it looks fabulous on a woman even without prints on it. There are many double shaded chiffon sarees in the market which have created a mark in the Indian fashion market.

What is the Net fabric used for?

Net fabric is very commonly used in stitching lehenga sarees, lehenga cholis, sarees and Anarkali kurtis. The immensely popular Net sarees highlight is the metallic work called jaal made on the pallu and skirt area. The fabric is completely different from any other fabric and hence stands out from the crowd. Attires made of net co-ordinated with stunning diamond or silver accessories is a head turner in any occasion. Net sarees and kurtis are seen in purple, yellow, Henna green and red.

So, what are you waiting for? Go and procure a beautiful sensuous outfit and flaunt it in the festive season.

This article has been written and posted by a Fashion Designer who working with kalkifashion.com(A Women's dresses online shopping store). She gives information on indian kurtis online and tell how to buy indian kurtis online and how to wear indian kurtis in fashionable style.

About the Author

This article has been written and posted by a astrologer who working with gempundit.com(A Gemstones online shopping store). He gives information on gemstones astrologicals benefits.

Rate this Article
Leave a Comment
Author Thumbnail
I Agree:
Comment 
Pictures
  • indiansareecollectio  -  6 years ago

    Thanks for the fantastic post, This is a best broad and fresh Indian wedding saree collection for the classy pieces for Bride and those want to look like bride in Big Fat Indian Weddings. Indian Saree Collection brings you the latest Sarees at discounted prices. Designer sarees online shopping with price, sarees online sale, best online saree shopping sites and party wear sarees with price.

    21
Author: Vishwa Tyagi

Vishwa Tyagi

Member since: Oct 12, 2013
Published articles: 30

Related Articles