Ivory and black. The only two colours that have never needed a trend to justify them.
Priya is the saree that makes people look twice — not because she's decorated, but because she isn't. On a body of pure ivory handloom cotton, a broad jet black border runs the full length with the confidence of a brushstroke that knew exactly where it was going. No gold. No motifs. No embellishment. Just the most absolute contrast in the weaver's palette, executed with complete precision.
She is traditional and thoroughly modern at once. She has been worn to temple and she has been worn to art galleries. She does not distinguish between the two.
Style her up with heavy antique silver — oxidised jhumkas, a thick cuff, layered chains. Or take her down to a single thin gold chain and small studs. She holds both with equal grace.
Pair her blouse in black for a monochrome moment. Or ivory for softness. Or a deep jewel tone — sapphire, forest green — for drama.
Handwoven in Kerala. One piece only. She goes with everything.