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The Saree Renaissance: Millennials & Gen Z Redefining Traditional Wear

The saree isn’t just for weddings and pujas anymore; today’s youth are falling back in love with it in their own fresh way.

Today’s millennials and Gen Z are infusing this classic attire with new energy, merging traditional grace with a modern twist.

Across social media, the saree is no longer seen as ‘old-fashioned.’ Instead, it’s a canvas for creativity.

Young women and men are pairing handwoven cottons and silks with sneakers, jackets and crop tops.

Some are even experimenting with denim and linen drapes, turning the saree into a versatile, all-day outfit.

Designers say this shift is more than a fashion statement; it’s a cultural movement.

“The new generation wants to stay connected to their roots, but in their own way,” says Delhi-based designer Aanchal Verma.

“They’re not just wearing a saree; they’re owning it,” she added.

The movement also ties in with a growing interest in sustainable fashion.

As fast fashion loses appeal, many are turning to handloom sarees made by local artisans.

Traditional weaves from Bengal, Odisha and Tamil Nadu are once again in demand, giving rural craftsmen a fresh market and a renewed sense of pride.

Celebrities have added fuel to the trend. From Deepika Padukone’s regal Banarasis to Alia Bhatt’s minimal organzas.

Bollywood divas have proved that the saree can be sleek and simple as well.

Followers are also emulating them, sharing tutorials on how to drape it in fresh, relaxed manners.

Even corporate spaces are embracing this transformation. Young office-goers are wearing sarees with shirts, belts and sneakers.

This demonstrates that traditional clothes can be both chic and sharp in professional environments.

For young Indians, the saree is no longer merely about tradition. It’s a symbol of individuality, comfort and confidence.

By reinventing how it’s worn, this generation is ensuring the saree remains not just a relic of the past, but a vibrant part of the present.

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Pragati Upadhyay

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