After discussing #Mughals for entire day, Indian Twitter is raving about sarees. Unless you have been living under a rock or you are an anti-social media activist, chances are you have already seen women posting beautiful saree photos. #SareeTwitter has become the top trend with not just women but men also posting photos of their wives, mothers and daughters. On Wednesday, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi joined the #SareeTwitter group with a stunning throwback wedding photo. “Morning puja on the day of my wedding (22 years ago!) #SareeTwitter,†Priyanka wrote on Twitter.
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Morning puja on the day of my wedding (22 years ago!) #SareeTwitter pic.twitter.com/EdwzGAP3Wt
— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) July 17, 2019
Other women politicians, actresses who have posted the saree photos include Shiv Sena’s Priyanka Chaturvedi, BJP’s Nupur Sharma and yesteryear’s star Nagma.  Â
Because #SareeTwitter & I cannot miss tweeting with this hashtag :) pic.twitter.com/VTC2ISlvoy
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) July 15, 2019
Here comes a trend I can completely relate to! #SareeTwitter pic.twitter.com/CrP95J5edv
— Nupur Sharma (@NupurSharmaBJP) July 15, 2019
Saree dipicts our Indian tradition and culture. It is also supposed to be known as our sexiest costume. One looks dignified , elegant, beautiful , graceful and yet can seem very appealing in it #SareeTwitter pic.twitter.com/gVIuAZ6Uco
— Nagma (@nagma_morarji) July 15, 2019
Gul Panag also joined the #SareeTwitter with sweet elevator selfie.
Ok then. #SareeTwitter pic.twitter.com/16K1PcTGih
— Gul Panag (@GulPanag) July 16, 2019
D Roopa, former DIG Prison, gave an apt caption as he posted her saree pic. “Joining the bandwagon, delayed though.. #SareeTwitter Saree, the elegant national dress.â€
Joining the bandwagon, delayed though.. #SareeTwitter Saree, the elegant national dress. pic.twitter.com/96xbPcvW2B
— D Roopa IPS (@D_Roopa_IPS) July 16, 2019
“It's so beautiful to see so many ladies and a few men participate in #SareeTwitter Here's one of my favourites #Paithani Kudos to all our weavers for keeping this priceless tradition alive,†Renuka Shahane said on micro-blogging site.
It's so beautiful to see so many ladies and a few men participate in #SareeTwitter Here's one of my favourites #Paithani 😊 Kudos to all our weavers for keeping this priceless tradition alive ðŸ™ðŸ½ðŸ™ðŸ½ pic.twitter.com/zWHub1q7yR
— Renuka Shahane (@renukash) July 16, 2019
In case you are not into saree or don’t know how to drape one, well there are other hashtags waiting for you! You can always post a photo with #KurtaTwitter, #JhumkaTwitter hashtags. Well, Twitter is a strange place with stranger hashtags! So, have you posted your #SareeTwitter photo yet?