Do you love the easy femininity and grace that the saree brings but are bogged down by the time and effort it takes to drape one? Do you always end up picking a simpler salwar kameez in place of the more gorgeous saree that you have in the back of your cupboard? Well, if your answers to those questions are a resounding yes, then let me start off by reassuring you, that you are not alone. There are many women out there who long to embrace the sheer gorgeousness of a saree but are confounded by the pleats and the tucks, and the drapes and the fall.
For all of you, here is a solution that is fashionable, exquisite, and something that is a dream come true. The lehenga saree combines the ease with which a lehenga can be worn and the grace of a saree, making it the perfect clothing to opt for when you have a wedding or a religious event to attend. These sarees are designed in a way that all you need to do is wear the lehenga as you would a skirt and drape the saree around in a single layer. Unlike a normal saree, you do not need pleats with a lehenga saree which therefore makes it simple to tuck and drape the same around yourself.
At G3fashions we have a wide variety of lehenga sarees in innovative and fashion forward designs. From lehengas that follow the fall of a traditional saree to those with more flared skirts, you can choose a lehenga that suits your aesthetic sensibilities. Pick out a saree in one of the many beautiful color combinations that we have on offer. From pastel shades suitable for a day wedding to a darker palette that will make heads turn during an evening event, the options are endless.
For a woman of today, who loves to showcase her feminine side and is looking for a more modern approach to the age old saree, the lehenga saree is the perfect option. Choose from enthralling options and you can be sure that you are going to be the cynosure of all eyes at the event that you are attending.
One of the biggest trends on international runways and the one trend that is predicted to become huge across the world this spring is that of color blocking. While the fashion forward have been indulging in the same this last season as well, it is set to become a true style staple this spring. The art of mixing colors has never been as interesting before. While most people think that color blocking is a trend that only matches western cuts and silhouettes, the reality is that with a little bit of innovation and forward thinking on your part, you can actually use the trend for Indian clothes as well.
From salwar kameez sets to sarees and even lehenga cholis, color blocking can be suited to Indian sensibilities. The best way to do so is to understand how colors pair together. Using colors from the same family is one of the easiest ways to take your first steps to work this trend. For Indian women, color blocking is not actually a new trend because we have always inherently mixed and matched colors. What is new this time around is that instead of using patterns and prints of different colors on a solid color, with this trend you need to combine two solid colors together.
So how do you do this without looking over-the-top? One of the best ways to do this would be by first deciding which silhouette to wear. For normal, everyday wear a salwar kameez may be your best option while for a festive occasion, you may choose to wear a saree or even a lehenga choli. Play around with the trend by wearing a kameez or a choli in a bright color and a lehenga or a salwar in a darker, contrasting hue. With a saree, the best way to use the trend would be to wear a lehenga saree, where the pallu can be a completely different color as compared to the rest of the outfit.
At G3fashions we have many designs that take this trend and turn it around to suit Indian aesthetic sensibilities. Color blocking may be an international trend but it is one that can be easily adapted to Indian designs and cuts without garish results. So this spring embrace color in a completely new way and showcase your inner fashion diva.
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