ByN. Lothungbeni Humtsoe
April 25, 2022 (IANSlife) A saree is one of the few garments that can be worn in a number of different ways. It may have had humble beginnings, but it is now every fashionista's go-to ensemble. In recent years, Generation Z has regained the saree by adapting it to its modern designs.
Priyanka Priyadarshini, Category Head, Navyasa by Liva sarees said, "Today's fashion thought leaders, such as new generation designers, creative artists, and fashion content providers, have affected trends by reinventing the garment with a fresh and new viewpoint, challenging the traditional feminine aesthetics associated with it. The saree is making a resurgence as loose everyday apparel, thanks to unique designs offered by fresh brains. Designers and stylists are abandoning traditional saree draping; instead of a petticoat, they wrap it around trousers and match it with bralettes and bikinis".
The youth are so enamoured with the saree and its vibrancy that they can be seen wearing it in any environment they encounter. Sarees are being worn by young girls all over the world, increasing their adaptability to fit any body type and occasion, as illustrated below:
Everyone is trying to remodel their closets with summer-friendly attire as heatwave warnings, excessive humidity, and blistering heat begin to appear. It's critical to keep cool, wear breathable clothing, and make fashionable selections. It's all about selecting wise fabric selections that you can count on as the weather warms up. Cotton, Khadi and Linen are a few of the fabrics that meet the need and joining the league is viscose, which is generated from cellulose. This moisture-wicking fabric will keep you cool on hot, humid days. The rate of absorption of viscose is higher than that of cotton, which is interesting. It's a high-quality cellulosic fabric that falls and drapes beautifully and dances with the body. It's a fabulous choice for summer because of its soft and smooth texture.
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N. Lothungbeni Humtsoe can be contacted at lothungbeni.h@ians.in