Women have come a long way in the past hundred years, especially in America and Europe. Today, IWD is celebrated globally by women everywhere. In India we have also started to recognize the historical movement first made on March 8th, 1908 as International Women's Day . Why not double up your celebrations by dressing up in the most graceful Indian attire, the saree? The saree is India's national dress and still the most feminine and popular of all Indian wear.
Nowadays, Indian women dress much more confidently without compromising on femininity. Freedom of expression, better education for women have helped achieve this. We dress to emulate happening Bollywood stars who walk the ramps looking drop-dead gorgeous, without feeling apologetic. These sarees are made from lighter fabrics such as chiffon, georgette, net and silk.
Women make up an increasing number of the Indian work force, especially in the fashion industry. IWD is an excellent time to pay respect to the modern working woman and global fashionista. For your next party, don’t be shy, but dress to kill instead. Get complimented constantly wearing a fashionable Indian designer saree flaunting a trendy twist, such as a Bollywood saree.
Women make up an increasing number of the Indian work force, especially in the fashion industry. IWD is an excellent time to pay respect to the modern working woman and global fashionista. For your next party, don’t be shy, but dress to kill instead. Get complimented constantly wearing a fashionable Indian designer saree flaunting a trendy twist, such as a Bollywood saree.
In March, the modern Indian woman in you should celebrate her audacity and womanhood wearing a saree with a contemporary twist, that is perfect for parties. Make a bold fashion statement wearing trendy designer Bollywood sarees, having a simple zari border work. Look like a bodacious Bollywood diva in a black saree made of silk or chiffon and bring out the fashionista in you. Look sensuous and sizzle in an unusual yellow georgette Indian saree instead of black.
The modern Indian woman today faces challenges at home and at work, though it is a lot less than it was a hundred years ago. Rather than changing Indian women, it is the mindset that needs changing. At your next party, go for an ultra modish look with neutral monochromatic tones, like Bipasha. Or dress up your attire with big bling adorned in kundan jewellery like Deepika for a traditional touch.
This International Women's Day be proud of your Indian culture and modernity and be fearless in everything you say or do. Don't be afraid to make bold style choices with your wardrobe either. Discover a whole host of trendy Indian clothes from Indo-Western wear to party wear sarees online from a designer store like Simaaya Fashions and redefine yourself on IWD 2016.