Tracing back over 5,000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization, the saree began as a humble unstitched cotton drape used by both men and women. Over centuries, it was transformed by royal Mughal craftsmanship with luxurious silks and gold zari, while British colonial influence introduced the modern blouse and petticoat ensemble. Today, this ancient attire has embraced a bold new era, with designers using contemporary fabrics like chiffon and georgette to create experimental fusion styles.













