Multicolor Saree: A Celebration of Colour, Craft, and Personal Style
Why We Love the Multicolor Saree
The multicolor saree sits at the intersection of heritage and modernity. Indian textiles have always embraced bold palettes—from the joyful bandhani multicolor saree of Kutch and Jamnagar to Jaipur’s leheriya multicolor saree—and designers today carry that legacy forward in organza multicolor saree, georgette multicolor saree, chiffon multicolor saree, and richly woven silks. Whether you admire the Sabyasachi multicolor saree aesthetic, a laxmipati multicolor saree drape, or the elegance of a banarasi multicolor saree, there’s a palette for every personality.
Culturally, colour signifies celebration and abundance. Rainbow-like saris are favoured for Haldi and Mehendi, festive pujas, and destination weddings. Celebrities—think Alia Bhatt multicolor saree, De...









