| Saree | Best Worn For |
|---|---|
| 1. Banarasi Silk | Weddings, receptions, festive events (Diwali, Karva Chauth) |
| 2. Kanjeevaram Silk | Traditional weddings (especially South Indian), temple visits, major festivals |
| 3. Chanderi | Daytime events, office parties, pujas, summer weddings |
| 4. Tant | Everyday wear, casual family gatherings, Durga Puja |
| 5. Patola | High-end festive occasions, cultural events, engagement ceremonies |
| 6. Paithani | Maharashtrian weddings, naming ceremonies, Gudi Padwa, receptions |
| 7. Bandhani | Mehendi, Navratri, Haldi functions, Raksha Bandhan |
| 8. Sambalpuri | Formal events, cultural gatherings, office wear |
| 9. Muga Silk | Traditional functions, weddings in the Northeast, milestone celebrations |
| 10. Kerala Kasavu | Onam, Vishu, weddings in Kerala, temple festivals, simple pujas |
| 11. Kerala Kasavu | Onam, Vishu, weddings in Kerala, temple festivals, simple pujas |
Bonus Styling Tips:
- Banarasi & Kanjeevaram: Pair with gold jewellery and Gajra for a regal look.
- Chanderi & Sambalpuri: Style with oxidized or silver jewellery for a smart ethnic look.
- Tant & Kasavu: Keep it minimal—statement earrings and a bindi do the job beautifully.
- Bandhani: Play with colourful bangles and jutties to match the festive vibe.
- Paithani & Patola: Let the saree shine—go for a sleek bun, classic makeup, and elegant blouse cuts.
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