Different kinds of silk to add charm to your winter functions
Different kinds of silk to add charm to your winter functions
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The  Digital prints on raw silk have a newly won wide range of fame amongst designers. You can also choose for modal silk as it add's a lot of drama to one's look. And we all that winters are the absolute right season to take out your silk sari and wear it as many times as possible. But being a fashion icon you duck repeating the similar gear at different functions! You can try out some other options too. Just have a look. 

Anupam Arya who is the Director, Fabric love, an organization that curates modern and traditional Indian fabrics from all over India, lists some of the trendy silks for the season.

-Chanderi discharge prints: Woven from a blend of mercerized cotton and silk yarns, this fabric holds it’s specialty from the famous discharge print technique that brings a unique level of fineness to the sari.

-Kinkhab banarasi brocade: Woven from lustrous Katan Silk yarns and zari, Kinkhab Banarasi Brocade collection is a perpetual exemplification of royalty.

-Modal silk: Emitting elegance and comfort in every garment designed, Modal Silk collection can also add drama to your look.

Rishabh Khanna, Director, Fabrica — a one-stop online destination for all your fabric needs — lists some cool options in silk.

-Tussar Silk with foil print: Adorned with the unique foil print, printed tussar silk fabrics can be used to craft sarees, lehengas, and kurtas.

-Raw silk: With a unique luster, raw silk is a versatile and rich fabric that is sure to make a style statement. This rich fabric is not restricted to just women wear, it can also be used to craft Nehru jackets and sherwanis for men.

- Digitally printed raw silk: Amp up your silk look with printed designs. Digital prints on raw silk have recently gained wide popularity amongst designers.

-Paper silk: An attractive blend of Silk and Chanderi.

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