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Bright partywear colorful saree created with new fusion! violet and grey mix faux georgette saree designed with sequins and lace work. Border is especially decorated with lace and blouse is in embroidered. (There might be slight colour variation)
Violet Faux Georgette Saree with Blouse
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Two tone colour pallu enhances the beauty of the saree! Beige and orange shaded faux georgette saree designed with sequins and lace work. Border is especially decorated with lace and blouse is in embroidered orange. (There might be slight colour variation)
Beige Faux Georgette Saree with Blouse
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Great a stunning impact in this green faux georgette saree designed with abstract print and highlighted with sequins and stones. Border is decorated with lace and blouse is in embroidered green. 
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Green Faux Georgette Saree with Blouse
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All the fashion in India starts from Bombay because of bollywood. Bombay is famous for bollywood sarees, Fancy sarees. A fancy saree is well known all over the world. Indian women wear fancy sari at all occasions these sarees are available at different colors and designs. The embroidered fancy saree have made a mark in the fashion world. A large number of fancy saris are exported from Bombay to all over the world. Utsavsarees gives you a mesmerizing collection of fancy sarees saris, designer fancy saree sari, embroidered fancy sarees in all colors & moods for online shopping with more than 4000 designs.

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The history of Bombay's textile areas is one of the most important, if also least known, stories of modern India. Covering a dense network of textile mills, public housing estates, markets and cultural centers, this area covers about a thousand acres in the heart of India's commercial and financial capital. Bombay has always been on the top in fashion sarees. The seven islands that now form Bombay were first home to the Koli fisher folk whose shanties still occupy parts of the city shoreline today. The islands were ruled by a succession of Hindu dynasties, invaded by Muslims in the 14th century and then ceded to Portugal by the Sultan of Gujarat in 1534. The Portuguese did little to develop them before the major island of the group was included in Catherine of Braganza's dowry when she married England's Charles II in 1661. The British Government took possession of all seven islands in 1 665 but leased them three years later to the East India Company for a meager annual rent of 10.00.

Bombay soon developed as a trading port for elegant sarees and textiles thanks to its fine harbor and the number of merchants who were attracted from other parts of India by the British promise of religious freedom and land grants. Migrants included sizeable communities of Parsis and Gujaratis, and south Indian Hindus fleeing Portuguese persecution in Goa. Their arrival, and that of later immigrant groups, laid the basis for Bombay's celebrated multicultural society. Within 20 years, the presidency of the East India Company was transferred to Bombay from Surat, and the town soon became the trading headquarters for the whole west coast of India.

Bombay played a formative role in the struggle for Independence, hosting the first Indian National Congress in 1885 and the launch of the 'Quit India' campaign in 1942. Bombay (AKA Mumbai) is the glamour of Bollywood cinema, cricket on the maidans on weekends, bhelpuri on the beach at Chowpatty and red double-decker buses. It is also the infamous cages of the red-light district, Asia's largest slums, communalist politics and powerful mafia dons.

This pungent drama is played out against a Victorian townscape more reminiscent of a prosperous 19th-century English industrial city than anything you'd expect to find on the edge of the Arabian Sea. Bombay has vital street life, India's best nightlife, and more bazaars, saris bazaar than you could ever explore.

An island connected by bridges to the mainland, Bombay is the industrial hub of everything from textiles to petrochemicals, and responsible for half of India's foreign trade. The appealing and exemplary sarees from Bombay are export to all over the world. But while it aspires to be another Singapore, it's also a magnet for the rural poor. It's these new migrants who are continually re-shaping the city, making sure Bombay keeps one foot in its hinterland while the other kicks ass in the global marketplace.
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