When the mercury climbs, the saree adapts — this edit is all breath and lightness: cotton, linen, and airy weaves for the hottest months.
Summer draping is a fabric decision first. Cotton absorbs and breathes, linen stays crisp through humid afternoons, mul mul is nearly weightless, and Kota's open checks let air move with you. Organza and chiffon keep the graceful, floaty look for summer functions without the warmth of heavier weaves. Colours cool down too — whites, pastels, sky blue, mint, and earthy handblock prints that look fresher the brighter the sun gets.
Summer sarees start around ₹2,450, ranging up to about ₹6,550 for woven Banarasi-Tussar Kalamkari drapes. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
What to pick for the season
For daily wear and commutes, cotton and mul mul are unbeatable. Linen elevates workdays, Kota suits long outdoor hours, and organza or chiffon steps in when a summer wedding or daytime function needs polish.
Summer colour guide
White and off-white reflect heat and pair with everything. Pastels — mint, peach, powder blue — stay soft in harsh light, while indigo and terracotta handblock prints give summer dressing its earthy, artisanal edge.
Styling for hot days
Choose cotton-lined blouses with breathable sleeves, keep jewellery light — terracotta, beads, or silver studs — and carry a neat, loosely pinned pallu. Natural-fibre sarees soften with every wash, so summer favourites only improve with age.
Stay-cool collections
Explore cotton sarees, linen sarees, mul mul cotton sarees, Kota sarees, organza sarees, and chiffon sarees.
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