Saraswatichandra Television show brings saree followers
The popular show currently shown on Star Plus and DD National which is based on the novel written by Govardhanram Tripathi, Saraswatichandra, has the same characters played on the TV show, by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
The show aired its first episode on the 5th of February 2013, which gave a glance at the traditions of Gujarat. The show had beautiful elements relevant to Gujarat and its apparel.
The styling and the tradition in the attires had grasped a large society to follow the style of the Sarees worn and the transformation of traditional Gujarat Kutchi embroidery to be used in magnificent styles and concepts.
The Sarees from Saraswatichandra
- The sarees from the daily TV soapy got lots of fashion followers and set a high trend of sarees worn by the characters.
Monica Bedi Sarees – Starring as Gumaan
- Gave her a pretty bold and grey character in the series and the opposite for her styling in the series, was a tremendous success, the style was appreciated and got high votes in the fashion Industry. The pretty net sarees, came to life with their elegant and sober look by the border and matching personalized blouse style by Monica. The star also won awards for her performances on the show.
- The net sarees in classy colors, either in a single tone or shade. Borders used to match the sari in simple fabric borders from brocade to raw silk and small elegant embroidery borders to give a heavy yet simple look, and contrasting colors complimenting the whole sarees.
- The Georgette saree, in solid colors, the georgette being pure, or a blended one in shimmer yarn, bringing shine and elegance, as well as the same color borders with different shades, gave a classy professional look, as desired for the character role.
- The Blouses were a big hit, the personalized style pattern blouse, the inner shoulder halter-neck blouse. In velvet or other rich fabrics in simple neckline like collared, v-shaped, or u-shaped.
- Embroideries of the metal, giving elegance to the blouse, the necklines, and the one-sided shoulder was beautified by the embroideries in sober work.
Jennifer Winget starring as Kumud Sarees
- The main star of the show, Jennifer Winget has been gracing her style with net sarees and ghaghras at the initial scenes of the drama series and backing it up with a jazzy look with heavy work and bordered sarees in the latter half part. The star has also got awards for the appreciation of her performance.
- The net concept sarees, in contrasting borders, kept simple, in the 1st half of the turning zari borders and color full Kutchi Work Blouse in fashion. The Heavy net saris enlightened with Gujarati theme of work and embroideries, has caught lots of attention from her fan and fashion followers.
- Her smart blouse styles and patterns, in the traditional kutch embroidery, bloomed out very well, making a statement and leading fashion to adopt these embroideries in new themes and forms, reviving and enriching these embroideries in today’s fashion. The embroideries highlighted the sleeves and back blouse, bringing Quarter sleeves in fashion and the bandhani fabric into a fashionable creation.
The sarees saw worn by other characters
- The other supporting characters of this TV soapy have also carried the tradition and culture of Gujarat in their attire, making the wider section of women follows the traditional patterns and prints and styles of the traditional Gujarati saree, and Gotta Border & Mirror Work Border.
- The Bandhani Sarees in rich silk and cotton, of course, the traditional color schemes.
Saraswatichandra has been a huge inspiration for women to follow the trendy sarees and their style in the current fashion industry. A major contribution, by bringing the traditional themes and concepts of Gujarat Kutch embroideries.
Wow….. do you have this saree type??? I want to buy the one like monica bedi wears I like her sarees
Yes, these sarees are very trendy, and can be found at any online saree store. We do keep them at our own online shopping site https://www.g3fashions.in/women-ethnicwear-sarees.html