Wear Designer Sarees with a Modern Twist
Summary:
Looking
for sarees with a modern twist? We went in search and found these that will whet your appetite. It’s all the
rage amongst young, Indian women to wear fashion designer sarees with
touches of western aesthetic.
Ready to wear
Ever heard of suspender and armhole designer sarees? Neither had
we. Slip into one of these pre-stitched designer sarees that have an
opening for the arm. They also come with palazzos pants that allow you to move
freely. And the crowning glory of these sarees is the unstitched pallu which
can also be worn as a stole. You need not even pin it up.
Haute
Couture Sarees
Is it a couture dress or a saree? You can wear it both ways. These
come with a pre-pleated, fastened pallu in different styles. Wear a modern belt
to give it the feel of a dress. Wear a kamarbandh to style it like a
traditional Indian fashion designer sarees.
Diwali Collection
Attend the upcoming festival parties wearing one of the kaftan
style sarees as an off-shoulder dress. Want to go for a more traditional look
without the hassle of draping it? Wear the same saree with blouse to maintain
the traditional look.
Churidar
Sarees
Going for an edgy look? Swap your petticoat with a pair of skinny
jeans or churidar pants or fancy leggings. Drape your saree by tucking it in
the waistband of the pants. And, voila! You have the perfect traditional
silhouette with a modern, edgy twist.
Midi-skirt
Sarees
Midi-skirts have been all over the Indian fashion designer
runway these past few seasons. And what better way to be runway-ready than to
wear a midi-skirt saree. All you have to do is, instead of tucking the saree so
that it grazes the floor; tuck it so that it just grazes past your knees. Wear
a black tulle petticoat and pair of killer heels with this look. You’ll be the
talk of the town for days.
Mermaid
Sarees
This is a draping technique with which you can turn your boring,
traditional saree into a show-stopper mermaid gown. Leave a slight train on
your saree. The upper-portions of the saree should be wrapped tighter than the
lower portions to create a mermaid-like flair.
Butterfly
Sarees
Feeling a tad adventurous?
Try the butterfly saree where the pallu is draped thinner than usual to make
the saree mid-riff baring.
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