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Stay Stylish with These Trending Saree Patterns


Saree is the one constant outfit that every Indian woman has in her wardrobe for any special occasion or event. It can either be a Banarasi silk saree or a saree of any other fabric, but a woman does have it! It is an outfit that never goes out of style, you can update the style of it with many experiments but you can't totally vanish it. Designers are constantly creating a fusion of traditional and stylish sarees and this modern shift has allowed the classic grace of a saree to blend with contemporary funk. Let's explore the different versions of sarees that are trending in the year 2024.

  1. Sustainability in Saree Fabrics

With people being more environment-oriented, sustainability has influenced the fashion world a lot. The effect of this sustainability has the designers focusing more and more on organic fabrics like handloom cotton, khadi, and organic silk. These fabrics are not only environmentally friendly but also showcase the tradition and culture of India.

What’s Unique?

  • Hand-dyed sarees using natural colors.
  • Upcycled fabrics with a fusion of old and new.
  • Lightweight, breathable materials like bamboo and hemp.

This trend is perfect for those who value conscious fashion while still maintaining a chic, traditional aesthetic. Pair these sarees with handmade jewelry to complete the look.

  1. Sarees with Sheer and Transparent Drapes

Sheer fabrics like organza, tulle and chiffon are currently ruling the 2024 fashion trends because of the touch of sensuality they add to your sarees. They have somehow become the love of modern women because of how easily they can be carried. The transparent drapes of these sarees are a beautiful touch while the delicate embroidery helps in keeping it lightweight.

Key Highlights:

  • Softer shades of color along with zari work.
  • Comfortable to carry.
  • Blouses with bold designs complement the simplicity of the sarees.

Sheer sarees are perfect for day-to-night transitions and can easily be styled with minimal accessories for an understated look.

  1. Fusion Sarees with Pre-Stitched Drapes

Ready-to-wear sarees have gained quite a momentum in the year 2024. With all their busy lifestyle, women prefer to look pretty without putting hours into getting dressed up. These one-minute sarees have made it convenient for such women to glam up their party look without putting so much time and effort into their outfits.

What’s Trending?

  • Pre-draped sarees with bold, structured pleats.
  • Sarees combined with dhoti pants or skirts for a fusion appeal.
  • Pre-stitched sarees with capes, belts, and jackets to give an Indo-Western touch.

This style is ideal for festive events or weddings where you want to look glamorous without worrying about the complexity of draping. These fusion sarees can be paired with trendy belts for a stylish twist.

  1. Monochrome Magic

The monochrome trend has played its dominant role in the world of fashion for a long time and it has continued to do so even in 2024. This trend not only on the saree but the blouse as well. The color of both the saree and the blouse is the same but it has some texture that creates a more dramatic look and sleek appearance.

Popular Colors for 2024:

  • Deep greens, royal purples and sapphire blues.
  • Pastel shades like blush pink, mint green and powder blue.
  • Metallic colors such as gold, silver and rose gold for a luxe feel.

Monochrome sarees offer versatility, as you can go bold or subtle based on the occasion. Pair these sarees with statement accessories or keep it minimal for a more refined look.

  1. Bold Prints and Abstract Patterns

Gone are the days when sarees were all about floral and paisley prints. Sarees have taken a new rise with bold, abstract and digital prints to give women more of a glam in a traditional outfit.  Geometric shapes, color-blocking designs, and artistic prints add a playful yet sophisticated vibe to traditional wear.

Trending Prints:

  • Designs inspired by modern art.
  • Geometric patterns in vibrant contrasting colors.
  • Bold stripes, polka dots and checks.

Abstract-printed sarees are just the right fit for any casual or semi-formal event to stand out of the crowd. These sarees go well with solid color blouses and minimal jewelry.

Get Trendy Designer Sarees on Mirraw

2024 is all about the amalgamation of tradition and fashion to get all eyes on you. Mirraw helps you top this race of fashion with our most trending saree collection. We offer convenient shopping and great discounts so that you don’t have to check your pocket everytime before going for a personalized fashion choice. Our customer care service is always there to help you at every step and if you decide to return the order, we provide easy returns on every order. So what are you waiting for? Get your phone and order your saree now.

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