Indian Sisters Own Two Rare Hermes' Silk Sarees, Passed Down To Them By Their Mother As Heirloom

Two sisters own two out of 28 rare Hermes' silk sarees, which were launched in 2011. They even wore it for Ambani's grand wedding celebration.

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Indian Sisters Own Two Rare Hermes' Silk Sarees, Passed Down To Them By Their Mother As Heirloom

If you are a saree lover, you must know the beauty and importance of the six-yard piece. We all eye our mommies' saree closet and wonder when we can wear her beautiful sarees. But have you ever thought about what it would be like if Indian sarees were designed by international brands? Well, in 2011, French label Hermes launched 28 sarees for their Indian customers, and oh boy, the world went crazy to grab their hands to one of the beauties. The rare sarees were priced at USD 6,100 to USD 8,400, and they sold out soon.

Indian sisters own two out of 28 rare Hermes saree

According to an Instagram page, Diet Paratha, two Indian sisters, Aria and Aashna Mehta, are one of the few who own two of just 28 silk saree that the French couturier ever made. For the Ambanis' wedding, Aria styled the rare vintage orange-hued saree in a unique way. She wore it with a strappy, glistening golden blouse. An emerald diamond ring secured the pallu, and added the needed charm.

Aria further accentuated the classy saree with her jewels. She picked a gold choker neckpiece and layered it with a diamond neckpiece. Another red beaded necklace, diamond earrings, matching bangles, and a potli bag completed her look. She opted for subtle, rosy-toned makeup with soft eyes and pink lips. Her hair was tied up at the back, which completed her look.

Hermes' rare saree passed down as family heirloom by their mother

Coming back to the saree, it was their mother, Payal, a seasoned Hermes collector, who got it from the boutique when her daughter Aria was just 11 years old. She knew that she would be passing down the sarees to her daughter. Aria revealed to Diet Paratha the story of the rare saree, and said:

"My mum’s sales assistant knew she liked to collect art and design, so they offered her two. She thought it would be something nice for us one day. And yeah—will definitely be passing these down to my kids when I have them!"

Further, Aria revealed that when the sarees were launched, her mother knew the significance it would hold one day. She expressed how a major French house decided to make something exclusively for India and its culture. The blend of Hermes' classy silk designs into a saree was truly magical. Aria further revealed:

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"When the saris came out, I think she was really drawn to how Hermès, a major French house, made something so beautiful for India. Something truly informed by Indian culture. It was such a great intersection of craftsmanship and innovation, which is something that really inspires us, ones that genuinely put Eastern perspectives forward rather than just borrowing aesthetics. The best luxury is when cultures speak to each other, not just when one is used as inspiration for the other."

All about Hermes' silk saree 

In 2011, Hermes thought of making something for its Indian lovers, and they made an exclusive 28 pieces. The brand's chairman, Jean-Louis Dumas, was inspired by the Indian saree and its craftsmanship. It was in 1999 that he commissioned a custom Hermes orange chiffon saree inspired by Calcutta-based artist, Sunita Kumar. She also helped the French label design the collection in 2011. Not many know that she inspired Dumas when he first saw her at a party, dressed in a saree and flaunting a patched Hermes' scarves. Her way of styling a saree with Hermes signature scarves kickstarted the love affair between Indian heritage and French luxury. 

What do you think about this pretty rare Hermes' sarees?

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Images Courtesy: Diet Paratha
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