Color Changing Sari

One of the best ways of making the age-old sari attractive is the kind of fabric that is used. Some decades ago the dual tone saris made a splash in the market. Combined with different shades of two colors, made from satin, crepe and silk, they were a rage with the women of the upper crest of society in India. These saris made it to shores of the west by NRI women. Perhaps the new creation of the color changing sari has its origin in this style. It is another distinct design element that has bought cheer to trendy women looking for constant change in their wardrobes. This seems to be the only of its kind in the world, as no designer has attempted creating it. The sari is such that once the woman leaves the house wearing it, the colors change according to the sunshine. As natural light falls over the draped sari, it changes colors! The illusion of a rainbow of colors is created. This collection is aptly called the ‘Maya range’. The sari colors indoors are entirely different indoors and outdoors. Could this be a favorite of young girls who wish to wear the same sari for an outdoor and indoor event back to back? No one would know the difference.

Those who have created the ‘maya’ range of saris’ say that it has taken over six years to develop it. This could prove to be a challenge to any professional fashion designer who makes seasonal collections.

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