At Gulbhahar, we take pride in our Sadi Fancy collection, a beautiful range of hand done Indian ethnic wear that beautifully combines tradition with modernity. Our makers, skilled in the ancient arts of Indian textile crafting, pass down their tradition through generations to create each piece with love and care. Our Sadi Fancy set is perfect for family gatherings, religious events, and cultural celebrations. The modest design enhances feminine grace while preserving the sanctity of old occasions. Styled in this stylish wear, you'll shine dignity and charm, carrying forward the roots of Indian women with elegance and pride. The detailed embroidery and accents on each Sadi Fancy piece present our commitment to preserving India's rich cultural roots. This traditional wear is not just a garment; it's a symbol of tradition, values, and the lasting beauty of Indian traditions. Styling your Sadi Fancy for customary occasions is easy. Pair it with graceful jewellery, a bindi, and juttis to create a look that reflects your personal style while honoring our cultural roots.
Sadi Fancy by Gulbhahar is a beautiful blend of customary values and new style. This dress, crafted with utmost neatness, celebrates the lasting elegance and feminine grace of Indian women at family gatherings and cultural celebrations.
Gulbhahar’s ‘sadi fancy’ is designed to honor age-old artisan techniques, with fragile handwork and classic design elements. Yet, it also incorporates modern fabrics and cuts for enhanced comfort, making it ideal for trendy women who value both past and practicality.
To wear your 'sadi fancy' for weddings or festivals, think about draping it gracefully over your shoulders, securing it with a pin at the back. Pair it with classic jewellery like jhumkas and a waist-hanging maang tikka to complete the look. For added elegance, you can also wear a dupatta pinned on one shoulder.
‘Sadi fancy’ holds great cultural meaning, especially during festivals like Diwali. The colors and old motifs symbolize prosperity and good fortune. Wearing it during pujas or family gatherings is a way to honor our rich culture while exuding lasting elegance and modesty.