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Summer fashion tips: How to rethink luxe Indian fabrics for everyday wardrobe, occasion wear

Heritage fabrics like Chanderi, organza, and silk are being reimagined for modern summer wardrobes. Lightweight, breathable, and effortlessly elegant, these luxe textiles now shine in everyday wear—from kurtas to kaftans—blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary styling for stylish, functional, and versatile summer looks.

May 06, 2025 / 11:16 IST
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Comfortable ethnic wear trends: The key to making luxe fabrics summer-friendly lies in intelligent design and careful styling (Images: BIBA)

For any Indian woman, opulent textiles like Chanderi, organza, and silk have long been cherished as markers of occasion wear. Whether it’s woven into wedding trousseaus, festive ensembles, and heirloom saris or modern day dresses, kaftans and kurtis, these heritage fabrics will always a special place in our daily wardrobes. The philosophy of keeping the rich, handwoven fabrics for special occasions is not spilling over to daily wear as big Indian fashion houses are reimagining textiles not just as seasonal indulgences but as functional, breathable, and elegant choices for day-to-day dressing.

Fit for Indian summers:

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Traditional fabrics like Chanderi, organza, and silk are not just festive staples, but everyday luxuries in Indian summers, believes Shraddha Bindra, Creative Director at BIBA. Championing a more fluid approach to luxury, she adds, “Take Chanderi, for example. It is over 70 percent cotton and balance is silk, making it exceptionally breathable and lightweight. Its natural texture lends itself beautifully to summer suits and dresses that feel elegant yet effortless. Organza, with its sheer and airy quality, works wonderfully when layered over soft printed slips or coordinated sets, creating a look that’s polished but not overpowering. Habutai silk, known for its smooth, fluid drape, is perfect for relaxed silhouettes in air-conditioned settings. We’ve long incorporated blended versions of these fabrics into our semi- formal and formal collections to offer grace, comfort, and versatility to our consumers.”

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