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New Trends In Saree 2013: Rakhi Special
We all love sarees as really graceful and traditional garments. But there are very few occasions to wear sarees. Although we like to keep up with all the new saree trends of 2013, it is hard to find occasions to wear these latest sarees. But now that the festive season in India has started, you will get many chances to try out the new trends in sarees 2013.
Raksha Bandhan which is just around the corner is one such festive occasion when women can bring out all their finery. While lehengas and salwar kurtis are ideal clothes for younger girls to wear on Rakhi, older women prefer sarees. Rakha Bandhan is actually the official beginning of the season in which Indian clothes are highly in demand. And that is why, it gives you the perfect excuse to learn about all the new saree trends of 2013.
If you are planning to wear traditional clothes on Rakhi, then it makes sense to choose sarees. Unlike lehengas, sarees have a very huge shelf life. And that is why, Boldsky gives a collection of the new trends in sarees for 2013.

Sitara Saree
This pale beige net saree is covered with tiny glittering sequins. This kind of see-through saree is called the 'Sitara' sarees.

Mirror-work Saree
Mirror-work sarees is really in vogue ever-since Madhuri Dixit started wearing them on the sets of Jhalak Dikhla Jaa. These mirror-work sarees are traditional and also very stylish clothes for Rakhi.

Neon Colours
Although sarees are traditional, they are usually subject to changing fashion trends. Neon colours are one of the most popular trends in sarees in 2013. Be it traditional silks or trendy chiffons, try bold and bright colours.

Sheer Golden Saree
It is considered auspicious to wear gold jewellery on all Hindu festivals. A sheer golden weave like this one from Tarun Tahiliani will go really well with golden jewellery.

Lehenga Saree
Lehenga sarees have been in fashion for quite some time. They are also one of the new trends in sarees for 2013. Young girls can try lehenga sarees like this one from Manish Malhotra on Raksha Bandhan.

Printed Chiffon
If you are thinking of what to gift your sister on Rakhi, then this simple printed chiffon saree is your best bet. It is not exceedingly festive creation from Shehla Khan, but your sister might like to use it as an elegant day-wear.

Dual Patterned Sarees
If you want to stay away from traditional silks and ornate zardosi sarees, then choose something contemporary like this one. This black and white Dev R Nil creation has different patterns on its body and pallu.

Polka Dots
Polka dots are basically a style trend from the 70s. But they have come back in big way again. This red and yellow saree looks much more special because of the white polka dots on it.

Floral Pattern
Large and loud floral patterns are out. But simple and neat floral patterns on sarees like this are 'in' this season for Rakhi.

Thick Border Sarees
Net sarees are a hugely popular among women these days. But when it is a traditional occasion like Rakhi, you should wear net sarees that have thick and festive borders like this one.

Dual Coloured Sarees
Saree that have two contrasting colours on the pallu and the body, are 'in' for all kinds of occasions. Dual coloured sarees that have a brilliant mix of Indian colours and are ideal for Raksha Bandhan.

Sarees With Full Sleeve Blouse
Raksha Bandhan is a traditional festival and skin show is not very appropriate on this day. But luckily for you, full sleeved blouses are in fashion these days. So try something stylish like Sonakshi on Rakhi.



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