Bhagalpuri Silk Sarees Collection – Fashion Style Choice

The silk fabric is one of the most widely used fabrics in its blends and fineness. Sarees made in silk are normally the heavy look worn for heavy functions and weddings, but with the elegant form of Bhagalpuri Silk, in which the sarees are revived in new modern looks to be worn at parties, professional events, workwear, and weddings, indeed have now become a trendy look.

The growing fashion and trend of bhagalpuri silk sarees have availed many types of styles in blends to colors, prints, and work details. The half-and-half concept sarees are very popular with bhagalpuri silk, taken in half section with print or plain bordered, and added another fabric in plain or print to complement it. Many Bollywood stars adore the bhagalpuri silk sarees and dress up at parties, and events with these. From actresses like Kareena Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Sonam Kapoor, Kajol, Neha  Dhupia, Mandira Bedi, and many others. Designers like Masaba have succeeded in creating many line collections in bhagalpuri silk sarees, with her quirky prints lifting the fashion trend.

Celebrities in bhagalpuri silk sarees
Celebrities in Bhagalpuri silk sarees

Fashion Choice in Bhagalpuri Silk Sarees

Bhagalpuri Silk Wedding Sarees

The look of Bhagalpuri silk wedding sarees is crafted in a rich look with work and design concepts to bring the studded effect and charming look. Colors in royal hues of red, maroon, beige, gold, orange, white, and others to bring the look traditional.

Wedding wear bhagalpuri silk sarees
Esha Deol in Bhagalpuri silk saree

Bhagalpuri Silk Festive Sarees

Festive sarees in this look have their stylish trendy acceptance for the use of this fabric with lively colors and prints to heavy borders to bring the elegant look to wear at festivals and parties. Find half-and-half sarees in these types to wear in print and solid effect to steal the hearts at the festive moment.

bhagalpuri silk sarees in festive wear
Bhagalpuri silk sarees in festive wear

Bhagalpuri Silk Formal Sarees

The look is enhanced with the classy look of women wearing professional sarees at work, in bhagalpuri silk, in geometric prints to sober prints or plains, in half-and-half to printed bottom panels. These work very well and give a bold and confident look to your workwear collection.

Formal wear bhagalpuri silk saree
Esha Deol in formal silk saree

Bhagalpuri Silk Fashion Sarees

The new experiments with design concepts in prints, colors, paneling, and borders to make the bhagalpuri silk sarees worn to parties, or ceremonies especially inspired by Celebs of B-Town can be said to be fashion sarees in silk. They bring the trend alive in their color styles or any element of luster and rich look with vintage or classic style to the quirky looks.

Fashion saree in bhagalpuri silk
Fashion saree in Bhagalpuri silk
Designers like Masaba, Archana Kochhar, Nikhil Thampi, and other Gen Next categorized designers use the Bhagalpuri silk sarees to bring the commercially viable collection into the fashion industry.

Pick your stylish and fashionable Bhagalpuri silk sarees to get the celebs to look or invent and develop your personal style at work, parties, or celebration with a style statement in these sarees. They are more worthy than you pay for, so pick up the latest Bhalgalpuri Saree collection and keep styling with the running trend.

2 thoughts on “Bhagalpuri Silk Sarees Collection – Fashion Style Choice”

  1. I dont know much about silk but i like indian sari. Silk in othr textures and fabrics as pure ones made in india can also be made into saris? I like this silk fabric stated in your post, will like to see other kinds of it too.

    • Hello Ester,
      Well yes there are many other kinds of silks in pure and rich looks of gold weaves popular ones such has Banarasi silk, Baluchari Silk, Upada silk and other blends like south silk, jute silk, Mysore silk which can be worn for semi-formal occasions. You can check out other posts on wedding wear and saree draping style on our blog to find more kinds of silk sarees.

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