Most weddings have an outfit life cycle of one event. The lehenga goes to storage. The saree gets stored and seldom makes its appearance ever again. Changing this trend begins with shopping smartly. The Designer Gold Kundan Banarasi Saree is among the rare wedding wears that offer more than just a one-time use value. The weave does not age. The work of the Kundan never dates. Gold colour complements many kinds of occasions without having to change the look with each new occasion.
Why Banarasi should be reworn
Fads and trends of fabric have their own seasons. Tissue, organza and net are some fabrics that look good during particular seasons and then become dated. Banarasi is not such a weave. It is always relevant since it has been around forever and will continue to remain that way. Shopping for a Banarasi saree for a wedding means getting something that will still be useful when the family wedding comes in a few years from now.
Re-styling the same saree for different events
The blouse is the easiest element that could be changed. An embellished blouse will give a more bridal feel to the saree. A simple plain blouse made of silk in another contrasting colour will make the same saree appropriate for a formal dinner party or an anniversary celebration. The draping method also gives a difference to the appearance, as a Bengali drape gives a more traditional look and a Nivi drape gives a more versatile look.
What is the effect of the gold tone under different environments?
Gold tone is one of the most versatile tones when it comes to ethnic wear. Under harsh lighting conditions in banquets, it will not fade the same way as a silver tone will. Under daylight lighting conditions, it will not make the tone look heavy the same way the deep metallic tones do. It blends with both warm and cold skin colours easily. It goes with ruby, emerald, navy blue and ivory base colours without conflicting.
Draping and Comfort For Longer Periods
Banarasi sarees tend to be heavy compared to other types of sarees. This makes the cloth heavier when one drapes it throughout an extended period of time. One way to make it easier is to pin the pallu over the shoulder, use a slightly lighter Banarasi cloth for those who do not favour heavy Banarasi cloth, and put on supportive footwear for ease during standing and walking.
Designed for The Occasion To Last Forever
Weddings deserve attire to match their grandeur. Gulbhahar’s Golden Banarasi Saree for Wedding is made using genuine Banarasi fabric and hand embroidery of Kundan, which will remain intact through its initial and subsequent wears.







