Sarees
A sari (also spelled saree) is a garment worn by many women in the Indian subcontinent. It is also picking up the trend in European and American Sub-continent.
A single sari can often be draped in several different styles, though some styles do require a sari of a particular length or form. The Saree manufactured in India are of various types as there is Cultural Mix. Every state In India has a different type of culture and accordingly there are different styles and names given. Some of them are as follows:
Northern Styles
Bandhani -Gujarat and Rajasthan
Chikan - Lucknow
Kota Doria - Rajasthan
Banarasi – Banaras / Varanasi
Tant - Jamdani
Baluchari & Kantha - West Bengal
Central Styles
Chanderi - Madhya Pradesh
Paithani - Maharashtra
Ikat - Orissa
Southern styles
Pochampalli - Andhra Pradesh
Venkatagiri - Andhra Pradesh
Gadwal - Andhra Pradesh
Guntur – Andhra Pradesh
Balarampuram - Kerala
Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu
Kanjivaram or Kanchipuram - Tamil Nadu
Mysore Silk - Karnataka
Kurti
The Kurti or Kurta is an outfit that has stretched beyond the Indian borders, and has evolved down the ages to suit the ever-changing demands of the fashion forward world. A long top, generally of knee-length, paired with Salwar or Churidar and Dupatta is what comprises the Salwar-Kurti-Dupatta get-up.
Style and Varieties of Kurti / Kurta
Tail Cut Kurti
A-Line Kurti
Trail Cut Kurti
Anarkali Kurti
Angrakha Kurti
Dhoti style Kurti
Flared kurti
Indo-Western style kurti
Floor length/Gown style kurti
Denim Kurti
Kurti With Jacket
Cold Shoulder Kurti
Long straight kurti
Pakistani kurti
Colour-block kurti
Printed kurti
Shirt kurti
High-low kurti
Kaftan style kurti
Princess cut kurti
Empire Waist Kurti
Tiered Kurti
Asymmetric kurti
C-cut Kurti
Tulip Kurti
Overlay Kurti
Double Layered Kurti
Reversible Kurti
Pintuck Kurti
Slit Kurti
Cape Style Kurti
Kurta with Pocket
Frock Style Kurti