Kerala is the land of beautiful girls.The geographical and cultural influences changes the style and nature.
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Saree - Perfect Blend of Style and Ethnicity for Girls in Kerala
Sari is the official dress in various ceremonies like wedding, engagement and during various festivals in Kerala. From very ancient times sari has been closely associated with the women of Kerala and it still forms the major mode of dress even today. A 5 meter long cloth, It is worn together with a small blouse .It is however a tough job to learn to wear a sari in a proper manner and one needs to practice a lot.
The traditional Kasavu Saree - the off-white cotton Kerala saree with golden border - has long been the most preferred attire for Malayali women on a temple-trip or to a wedding.
Kasavu saree is now becoming the 'next-big-thing' in on campuses for girls dressing up for traditional festivals and events. “Kasavu” saris are generally hand woven and have border woven with real gold thread. So the thread never fades and hence these saris are considered to be very auspicious in Kerala. With real gold being used in them, the original Kasavu saree can be quite pricey. Affordable options are also available. Check this masterly piece of Kasavu saree of premium quality available at Rs. 2100/- only.
Kerala's sari market is now flooded with sari like Kancheepuram Silk, Banaras Silk. Sari decorated with traditional works, zardosi work, ariwork, Lukhnow work, sequins work, thread work, embroidery work
Dressing Styles of Kerala
Full Skirt and Long Blouse
The full skirt with long blouse that formed the traditional teenage dress of malayali girls is fast disappearing from the Kerala fashion scene. It however, is still worn by village girls though their counter parts in the city have slowly discarded it. On ceremonial occasions and festival days the long skirt with pleats and kasavu Boarder with front or back open blouse is worn.
Half Sari
With the advent of the North Indian fashion dress on a large scale in kerala, the half sari dress is seldom seen in any part of kerala. The half sari that was worn earlier consisted of a full skirt, short blouse and a davani (shawl) and sari blouse.
Mundu Set
The demand for the set mundu among the women of kerala contrary to general belief is in fact growing. It is a form of sari in two sets worn with a blouse. Used primarily on festival occasions like onam and vishu and for visiting temples, the set mundu is available in Sandal wood color or white color with silk border or colored border. It is worn in the same fashion of a sari, but without pleats in the front. Though initially intended as ceremonial dresses in the ancient times it has however attained a position of being worn by both young and old on all occasions.
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