Traditional Saree Styles (by Region)

  1. Kanjeevaram Saree – Tamil Nadu, rich silk with gold zari work.

  2. Banarasi Saree – Varanasi, luxurious silk with intricate designs.

  3. Paithani Saree – Maharashtra, peacock motifs and zari borders.

  4. Chanderi Saree – Madhya Pradesh, lightweight with fine texture.

  5. Bandhani Saree – Gujarat/Rajasthan, tie-dye patterns.

  6. Patola Saree – Gujarat, double ikat weaving style.

  7. Baluchari Saree – West Bengal, mythological motifs woven in silk.

  8. Tant Saree – Bengal cotton saree, light and airy.

  9. Muga Silk Saree – Assam, golden-hued silk.

  10. Sambalpuri Saree – Odisha, ikat weaving with vibrant motifs.

  11. Kota Doria Saree – Rajasthan, lightweight cotton with square patterns.

  12. Kerala Kasavu Saree – Kerala, off-white with golden borders.

  13. Pochampally Saree – Telangana/Andhra, ikat weave.

  14. Gadwal Saree – Telangana, cotton body with silk borders.

  15. Ilkal Saree – Karnataka, with distinct red pallu.

Modern & Trendy Saree Styles

  1. Designer Sarees – Customized, fashionable drapes.

  2. Georgette Sarees – Lightweight, flowy fabric.

  3. Chiffon Sarees – Sheer and elegant.

  4. Net Sarees – Transparent net with heavy embroidery.

  5. Crepe Sarees – Smooth fabric with a graceful fall.

  6. Velvet Sarees – Royal and bold look.

  7. Sequin Sarees – Glamorous, party-style sarees.

  8. Ruffle Sarees – With ruffled layers on borders or pallu.

  9. Pre-stitched Sarees – Easy to wear, modern draping.

  10. Half-and-Half Sarees – Two contrasting fabrics/colors.