When Sumitra Selvaraj was a little girl, she used to play with her mother's sarees, dancing around with the fabric spread across her little body like flowing silk and dreams. Back then, it was a playful way for her to explore her imagination and pretend to be different people. But have you ever wondered how childhood memories shape the person you become?

When prom season arrived for high school, Sumitra made a different choice. She chose to wear a saree instead of a traditional prom dress. Have you ever chosen something that sets you apart from the crowd? But this time, her choice wasn't just for fun. It was an intentional decision, saying, "I'm me, and I'm proud." She was declaring her decision to embrace herself independently. While others were chasing the latest trends, she embraced the wisdom of the past, carrying with her the strength and grace of many generations.
Sumitra entered the media industry as a young adult, performing in front of the camera and working in the background. With her words, she found her voice and built an amazing career in communications. Do you have something that grounds you no matter where life takes you? For Sumitra, it was the saree. She carried the saree as her powerful anchor because it served as a silent yet powerful reminder of who she was.
Social media opened a whole new world to her. She discovered a community of Sareegrammers where she made beautiful connections with people who showed self-expression knows no bounds. Have you found a group that makes you feel like you belong? The garment became a symbol of unity, linking the past with the present through its role as both a fabric and a social movement.

The choice of wearing a saree for Sumitra extends beyond fashion because it represents her ability to make decisions. The decision to wear a saree enables her to find power, beauty and comfort through her style. What makes you feel the most like yourself?
The saree serves as Sumitra's choice for various moments starting from childhood through bold statements and traditional to contemporary styles.
It's almost as if the saree chose her to be its wearer from the very start.