At Mokshaa, each designer saree is a celebration of India's rich textile heritage and fine artistry. Whether you're attending a wedding, a festive gathering, or a corporate event, our saree collection is designed to offer grace, comfort, and enduring sophistication. Explore luxurious weaves, intricate embroideries, and contemporary drapes tailored for modern icons of tradition.
Types of Sarees at Mokshaa
- Banarasi Silk Sarees: Regal weaves with intricate zari craftsmanship, perfect for weddings and grand celebrations.
- Kanchipuram Silk Sarees: Heirloom-quality treasures handcrafted in South India.
- Party Wear Sarees: Chic georgette, chiffon, and organza sarees with glamorous details for special evenings.
- Bridal Sarees: Stunning silk, tissue, and sequin sarees for the modern Indian bride.
- Ready-to-Wear Sarees: Pre-stitched, easy-to-drape options combining tradition with convenience.
Popular Saree Fabrics We Offer
Color Trends in Sarees
- Red Sarees: Vibrant, festive, and perfect for bridal celebrations.
- Pastel Sarees: Subtle shades for day events, receptions, and summer weddings.
- Gold Sarees: Elegant choices for temple weddings and traditional ceremonies.
- Black Sarees: Bold, modern, and perfect for cocktail parties and after-dark events.
Why Mokshaa Sarees Are Special
- Artisan Craftsmanship: Every saree is curated with attention to traditional weaving techniques and contemporary appeal.
- Customizations: Add blouse stitching, pre-draping, or fall/pico finishing with your order.
- Worldwide Shipping: Free shipping on all international orders above ₹15,000.
- Premium Experience: Visit Mokshaa Chennai for exclusive styling assistance and fittings.
Expert Styling Tips for Sarees
- Pair heavy silk sarees with kundan chokers and statement earrings.
- Style pastel organza sarees with minimalist diamond jewellery for elegant day weddings.
- Use designer belts, cape jackets, or contrasting blouses to modernize your traditional look.
- Try dramatic drapes — cape-style, lehenga-style, or dual dupatta — for bridal and cocktail events.
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FAQ
Handloom sarees are making a comeback in a big way and seem to be the reigning saree trend for 2025. Sequin sarees, leheriya sarees, lightweight chiffon sarees, and hand painted sarees are some saree options that are trending in 2025.
The definition of “best saree fabric” can differ from person to person, occasion to occasion. Fabrics such as cotton, georgette, chiffon and organza are considered popular choices for saree fabrics.
Few sarees come with unstitched blouses and there are plain sarees that come with stitched designer blouses. Both the options are available.
Designer sarees, traditional silk sarees, handloom, chiffon, georgette, organza, Chanderi, Kanjivaram, Banarasi, cotton, sequin, lycra, shimmer, and thread work sarees are available at Mokshaa.
Traditionally, the saree is wrapped around the waist, creating layers and folds, and tucked into an underskirt or petticoat for security. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need numerous safety pins to keep your saree in place. Properly tucking it into the underskirt provides ample support. The pallu, or loose end, is then draped over the left shoulder, although different cultures may drape it differently, sometimes over the right shoulder or both. The diversity of our country is reflected in the various ways of wearing the traditional saree.
To keep your sarees looking new, dry-clean silk and heavily embroidered sarees, and hand wash cotton and lightweight sarees. Always store them in a cool, dry place.