For most Indian women the answer to “Your favorite Indian attire?” is SAREE. This typically 8m length fabric has been a part of Indian women’s wardrobe for over centuries. A saree is a rectangular piece of fabric that is usually worn with a blouse and a petticoat (underskirt). Patterned borders with matching pallus enhance the beauty of a saree. Banarsi sarees have been an all-time favorite of Indian women, though with changing times many fabric types such as georgette, net, crape, etc are experimented with. No matter how beautiful it looks, managing this long piece of fabric initially feels like a task in itself-especially for short heighted girls. But when you learn the art of styling and managing a saree, all you see is an Indian beauty saree draped in an elegant piece of clothing.
Saree is one such attire that can be formal, chic, ethnic and contemporary – depending upon the saree fabric, blouse design and the way you style it. When I was shopping for my post-wedding wardrobe, I did not only pay attention to the fabric type but also chose the blouse designs wisely. Theblouse design and the way you style your saree can totally revamp the entire look. For this post I am sharing 10 gorgeous ways to style a saree but soon I will publish another post on blouse designs. For the moment, go through these styles, and I am sure you will be amazed to see how differently it can be styled.
Saree is one such attire that can be formal, chic, ethnic and contemporary – depending upon the saree fabric, blouse design and the way you style it. When I was shopping for my post-wedding wardrobe, I did not only pay attention to the fabric type but also chose the blouse designs wisely. Theblouse design and the way you style your saree can totally revamp the entire look. For this post I am sharing 10 gorgeous ways to style a saree but soon I will publish another post on blouse designs. For the moment, go through these styles, and I am sure you will be amazed to see how differently it can be styled.
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