Hong Kong, May 24 -- The definition of a quintessential Indian saree has moved beyond traditional handlooms. Think beautifully handpainted drapes, featuring a clash of prints and patterns, which are minimal yet traditional. From classic chiffons to handwoven Benarasis that are reimagined beyond the frame of occasion to textile hybrids, there are options galore. If you're looking to explore new saree labels, then these brands may do the trick for you. Picchika

'Wearable art' is how one would describe sarees by Picchika, a Jaipur-based saree label launched by Urvashi Sethi. From hand-painted roses, peonies, flamingo flowers to grapes and rose apples, you can expect all kinds of botanical wonders on diaphanous organza sarees. The idea of Pi...