If there’s one thing decades of covering Indian fashion has taught us, it’s this - a saree doesn’t need to cost a fortune to look like it belongs in a palace. It’s all about the weave, the drape, and the quiet story the fabric tells. Some sarees carry that inherent richness, the kind that makes people stop and ask, “Where did you get this from?” even if it’s something you picked up for a fraction of the price.
Here are five timeless sarees that, in our books, will always have that ‘expensive’ aura, whether you are wearing them to a wedding, a cocktail party, or just because you feel like owning the room.
Nothing, and we mean nothing, rivals the grandeur of a handwoven Kanjeevaram. The rich mulberry silk, the weight of the drape, and the glint of real zari instantly set it apart. It’s the kind of saree that needs very little styling - a simple gold necklace, fresh jasmine in your hair, and you have got a look that’s pure royalty.
A true Banarasi isn’t just a saree, it’s a slice of history. The intricate brocade, the Mughal-inspired motifs, the lustrous silk, it’s no wonder brides and Bollywood divas swear by it. Even a toned-down pastel Banarasi with a hint of zari has that unmistakable richness that says, heritage but make it fashion.
Chanderi is proof that you don’t need heavy embroidery to make an impact. The sheer texture, the airy drape, and those delicate butas scattered across the fabric give it an ethereal, almost whisper-like quality. Perfect for daytime weddings or festive brunches, it’s understated glamour at its best.
Organza has had quite the revival in recent years, and we’re not surprised. There’s something unapologetically chic about its floaty, translucent nature. Pair a plain organza saree with a heavily embellished blouse or a corset-style top, and you’ll get that fashion-week-ready look without going overboard.
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Tussar has this earthy, handspun charm that feels almost like wearing a piece of art. Its slightly coarse texture and muted sheen give it a distinct richness, the kind that pairs beautifully with chunky silver jewellery or even a minimalist, high-neck blouse. It’s quiet luxury, the Indian way.
In the world of sarees, it’s rarely about price tags. A well-chosen weave, a great blouse, and the right drape can make even the simplest saree look like couture. And in India, we’re blessed with weaves that have been perfecting this ‘expensive’ look for centuries, you just have to know where to look.
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