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Georgette is a fabric which has a western origin and as crepe and chiffon it can be created with various kind of yarns which includes silk and other man made filament yarns. The georgette is a lightweight fabric and is denser and heavier than the chiffon fabric. This fabric is difficult to stitch. Due to the variety in manufacturing process and selection of yarns the georgette also has many varieties like silk georgette and chiffon georgette etc.

In the west the georgette is used to create the blouse and other dresses, but the georgette has mixed well into the Indian fashion arena. There are diverse requirements in the styles of Indian dressing. The need may vary from religious to regional requirements.

The saree is traditional and customary apparel for the womenfolk of India and the South Asgeorgette sareeian countries and has an age old history attached to it. It changed its looks to suit the contemporary times and this is the reason for its long survival history. In the present time many designers are experimenting with the shape and size of the sarees. Moreover the saree gives the liberty to its designer for the choice of the textile.

The georgette sarees provide styling a class apart. The elite group of georgette sarees are usually for use as a party wear or some festive wear. The georgette offers all shades and moods of all vibrant colors. The beauty of the georgette sarees are enhanced with the addition of embroidery work like zardozi, chikan etc. The fabric is soft enough to lure the women to try the comfort offered by it, beside glittering looks give an added attraction. The traditional Indian designs and patterns go perfectly with georgette and gives the woman an elegant draping style.

The georgette is so popular fabric that almost every shop in the nook and corners of your city markets or in the net you would find a hoard of varieties of sarees made with this kind of fabric. The popularity of the fabric also attracted the designers to work on this medium.

The georgette fabric has created a niche for itself among the modern Indian women and in the contemporary world of fashion.