Unfolds glamour in every drape of organza sarees. Be-loved by celebrities for their elegance, versatility, and shimmering textures.
Celebrity love for Organza sarees
When it comes to acing saree looks, nothing can beat organza. Whether you want a traditional look or an elegant and sexy outfit, a saree will never let you down. And talking about fabrics, organza is a unanimous winner when we think of six yards of wonder known as a saree.
Recently when Dia Mirza opted for a regal silk organza saree or Anushka Sharma to sported a light green coloured floral organza saree for an event, they gave their followers a perfect choice while shopping for a wedding invite. Again, remember the looks of Alia on the eve of Republic Day in a jasmine white hand-embroidered heavy silk organza saree? That was nothing short of ultimate sophistication. Fashion Icon Deepika Padukone was seen sporting a classic black cocktail-ready saree for Chappak promotions. Manushi Chiller, the former Miss World looked ravishing in a hand-painted organza silk saree with a bandeau blouse.
Organza Sarees: Why It’s a Celebrity’s Glamorous Choice
Organza is a beautiful fabric with an outstanding drape that is used by designers to create Indian traditional wear sarees and western dresses with voluminous silhouettes. It is a plain weave material that is quite lightweight but is strong at the same time. Although organza is traditionally made from silk, there’s also a cotton variety known as Organdy offering both natural and synthetic options in the market. From wedding sarees to summer kurta sets, hand-painted fabrics, the world of choices unfolds with this fabric. As it is made from highly twisted yarn, it has a wiry and stiff texture with a subtle sheen, because of which it is the most preferred choice for wedding outfits.
Types of Organza Fabric
Organza is the glam choice of many celebrities today as it is available in multiple colours and prints. Here are some of the varieties available:
- Satin organza (A characteristic lustrous sheen)
- Crushed organza (Crinkled fabric)
- Mirror organza (Reflective fabric)
- Crystal organza (Shimmering fabric)
- Embroidered organza (decorated with beads and sequins etc)
- Shot organza (Different coloured yarns twisted together in a warp and the weft)
Wrapping Up
The ethereal elegance of organza fabric and its unique weave allows for a multitude of designs with a subtle sheen that catches the light. It needs minimalistic accessories and makes a style statement on its own. Wearing a beautiful dress made out of one of the organza varieties will surely make you stand out in a crowd.