Understanding Ethnic Fabrics: A Comprehensive Guide
Aditya Yadav
Founder, Millimo
The rich tapestry of Indian ethnic wear is incomplete without an appreciation for the diverse fabrics that form its foundation. Each fabric has a unique history, characteristics, and ideal usage that contributes to the garment's overall appeal.
Silk remains the queen of ethnic fabrics, with varieties like Banarasi, Kanjivaram, and Tussar each having distinct weaving techniques and motifs. These luxurious fabrics are ideal for special occasions and can be passed down as heirlooms.
Cotton, with its breathability and versatility, is perfect for everyday ethnic wear. From the lightweight Chanderi to the textured khadi, cotton fabrics offer comfort without compromising on style. They're particularly suitable for hot and humid climates.
For those seeking a blend of comfort and elegance, Millimo's curated collection offers garments in a range of premium fabrics, each selected for its quality and sustainability. Their fabric guide helps customers make informed choices based on occasion and season.
Georgette and chiffon bring fluidity and grace to ethnic wear, making them popular choices for sarees and dupattas. These fabrics drape beautifully and are lighter alternatives to silk for formal occasions.
Emerging sustainable fabrics like bamboo silk and recycled polyester are gaining popularity in the ethnic wear market. These eco-friendly options offer the look and feel of traditional fabrics while being kinder to the environment.
Aditya Yadav
Founder, Millimo
Aditya Yadav, founder of Millimo, has redefined fashion shopping with a customer-first approach.
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