Top Saree Brands to Add to Your Collection Right Now

by Gizelle Dsouza
Top Saree Brands to Add to Your Collection Right Now

Sarees have been part of Indian tradition since ancient times and the timeless garment is the top choice for several women in India. Not only on festive occasions, many Indian women wear sarees regularly and boast of a cherished collection of sarees. If you too have a thing for saree collections or celebrity saree looks, this is the opportunity to start your own.

Among a sea of options for fabrics, embellishments, and embroidery, several brands offer unique sarees that will match your aesthetic. Whether you are adding to your stockpile, or just beginning to add sarees to your wardrobe, we’ve found the best saree brands for you. Scroll on for the full list, which includes traditional high-quality sarees and modern styles, as well as options suitable for all occasions and budgets.

Gajra Gang

Gajra Gang is one of the popular saree brands for girls who love a touch of Western fusion in their desi attire. The brand offers sarees for modern Indian women, with options for several occasions. From embellished, sequined, and cocktail sarees for festive wear to embroidered and printed garments for daily wear or daytime occasions, there is something for everyone. Gajra Gang also offers pre-draped or ready-to-wear sarees, as well as several accessories to match your sarees.

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RI.Ritu Kumar

A widely known luxury designer brand, sarees by RI.Ritu Kumar reflects ancient Indian craftsmanship. Retailing in India and Europe since the 1970s, the brand has carved a unique identity, showcasing rich Indian textiles with intricate embroidery and high-quality prints on various kinds of fabrics. The brand has a proud history of providing employment to artisans in underdeveloped areas.

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Suta

Suta, which means thread, aims to showcase India’s art and culture. The sarees offered by the brand combine the age-old tradition of weaving in the country with trending designs. While their solid, printed, and handloom sarees are ideal for casual daywear, their embellished sarees have contemporary designs as well – making the brand ideal for the minimalists and younger generations.

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Masaba

Sarees carried by Masaba Gupta’s namesake brand reflects the label’s quirky prints and contemporary designs. However, the sarees don’t lose out on the desi touch as Masaba creates woven designs with local weavers from remote parts of Indian states such as Himachal, Bangalore and Hyderabad. The vibrant colours and outlandish prints will surely help you turn heads at the next wedding you attend.

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Fabindia

Celebrating products made in India, Fabindia has a wide collection of hand-made sarees produced using traditional techniques. With both traditional and contemporary products, the brand aims to create a bridge between urban markets and rural craft-based producers. The brand is well known for its cotton products and the cotton silk sarees are no exception. The simple sarees can be paired with different types of blouse designs to transition them to party wear. You also get several options with embroidery, tassels, and gota patti work.

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Kalki Fashion

Kalki Fashion aims to provide premium and wearable garments, offering ethnic Indian sarees as well as fusion-wear. The bridal couture is known to have fresh designs throughout the wedding seasons. The brand has something for everyone – from embellished sarees with bandhani, chikankari, beads, and mirror work to fabrics such as silk, organza, and chanderi.

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Unnati Silks

With the goal of being a ‘business with a cause’, Unnati Silks believes in the social responsibility of enriching the environment and works toward uplifting communities of handloom artisans across India. The sarees offered by the company comes with three certifications – Handloom Mark, Silk Mark, and Made-In-India, assuring the authenticity and quality of the products.

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Teejh

Teejh sarees are high-quality and durable, made with the focus to preserve age-old crafting techniques, local designs and motifs, as well as incorporating the essence of India in their designs. The brand also aims to celebrate the new age Indian woman by offering affordable traditional designs with a modern touch. To pair with your sarees, you can also pick affordable and wearable ethnic jewellery offered by the brand.

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Akhilam

Akhilam sarees carry quality sarees in the latest trends and elegant designs to match the modern aesthetic. The brand encourages fusion styling by pairing sarees with corset belts, sunglasses, and statement jewellery. You can choose from their wide range of prints and embroidery in fabrics such as art silk, and linen as well as traditional Indian textiles like Madhubani, Pashmina, Patola, and Dharmavaram Silk.

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Mimosa

If you love the traditional aesthetic, you cannot go wrong with Kanjivaram sarees. Made of silk in the Kanchipuram region in Tamil Nadu, they have been part of Indian textile’s history and are a go-to for bridal wear. Mimosa notably offers stunning silk, raw silk, and crepe sarees in a variety of hues. They are also affordable, making the sarees great for gifting.

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