When it comes to silk sarees, we probably pick those which suits our event look and tastes, from wedding silk sarees to casual cotton silks. But what's really in trend in silk sarees is also known very well to us. What we don't know is where the trend came in from, and for that we need to the
Top Silk Sarees Designers which set the trend of styles and types of silk sarees.
Since 2 seasons, we have noticed traditional weaves in silk sarees, hitting the fashion industry from bold prints brought in to traditional motif waves, both have been a fusion of trend lately. Some known designers like Sabyasachi is also well known for making glamorous
Banarasi silk sarees to the elegant embellished silk saree borders.
Handloom silk sarees are the latest trends and there are a few designers which bring in a must follow trend for all age women.
Indian Designers for Silk Sarees are listed below.
6 Top Designers for Silk Sarees Trends
Gaurang Shah
He seems to create the old handlooms of silk sarees back to trend, with weaving stunning Kanjivaram sarees and banarasi sarees in a lively look of Contemporary fashion. Lotus and floral motifs to Patola, Ikat weave motifs brought on the rich Silk sarees is what rings his name for the Top Silk saree designers in India.
Ayush Kejriwal
Ayush Kejriwal silk sarees are a combination of boho and traditional to contemporary fashion with quirky blouses, bright themes and Patola weaves to Kalamkari saree weaves in silk sarees. Patan Patola silk sarees was something he arose back in trend today and we have seen not only Gujarat but all parts of India dressed in this traditional silk saree.
Raw Mango
When simplicity of handloom silk sarees is praised and raised as a huge fashion trend, by non other than Raw Mango. A look of plain silk sarees in different yarn weaves to the quirky motifs on silk sarees is what the Celebrities also love.
Anavila
The designer brand is well known for linen and khadi handloom sarees, but a blend of silk and silk weave sarees Anavila Sindhu designs is just magic with a classic taste. Her embroidred handloom sarees to plain silk sares in pastels is what brings women fall in love with classic sober silk sarees.
Sabyasachi
We love this Haute couture Indian designer, well known for using ancient Indian craftsmanship to recreate and revive Indian traditional embroideries and handloom textiles. His creation of Sabyasachi silk sarees is more on the elegant theme, with handwork borders on plain silk sareess and half and half patterns. He recently launched the Banarasi silk collection line, with exquisite banarasi silk sarees for bridal couture and a line of stylish party wear silk sarees.
Santosh Parekh
The designer was much appreciated for the collection of Kanjivaram silk sarees at Lakme Fashion Week 2016. The love for Indian textile and handloom silk sarees with a modern twist was seen in the silk sarees. Large motifs of figures and motifs of floral in silk sarees was something that's loved by fashionistas today.