Vibrant Coloured Designer Blouses Go Well with Simple Plain Coloured Saree

We know how important it is for Indian women to have at least one saree in their wardrobe as a mark of Indian culture. One major advantage of keeping at least one designer saree is that you can wear it on any occasion. No matter how modern a female is, she looks adorable and astonishing in the Indian attire.

There are various types of sarees available, some of them that are in high demand are –

  • Tant
  • Banarasi
  • Kantha
  • Bandhani
  • Chanderi
  • Cotton
  • Chikan
  • Jamdani
  • Baluchari
  • Dhakai
  • Silk

These aren’t the only options, but there are many more that you can select. Each saree describes a typical fabric, which has a particular design. Each saree symbolizes a particular state and its specialty. For example Kantha, Tant, and Dhakai represent West Bengal, Bandhani represents Rajasthan and Chikan saree is from Uttar Pradesh.

Blouse fabric and design are also decided to depend upon the climatic condition of that area. For example, in summers females wear the cotton sleeveless blouse to reduce perspiration while in winters they wear thick fabric like silk or woolen material blouse with full sleeves.

Some women also prefer wearing a plain saree with the designer blouse. You might not believe it, but they look fabulous. You can wear any plain saree with different neck pattern. The design that you select for your blouse will give your plain saree a different look –

  • High neck blouse with heavy embroidery.
  • Similar high neck blouse in contrast color.
  • The floral printed blouse also looks vibrant on a simple saree.
  • These days, you can also see women wearing the blouse with Disney characters, they are called a quirky printed blouse.
  • Blouse with heavy embroidery or filled with sequins or mirror and deep neck is also in trend.

  • Net blouse which has some mirrors on it or silver or golden lining looks not only beautiful but also traditional.
  • When it comes for the traditional look, why not go for a blouse with heavy mirror work, multicolored and two ribbons at the back to tie a knot.
  • Boat neck has been in trend for many years now, therefore apart from salwar suits, if the same design is added on a blouse then your collar bone would add oomph to your look.
  • Brocade blouse, which is traditionally a part of Kanjivaram saree can be a part of plain saree as well.
  • Kutch work is heavy embroidery that would look perfect not only on a piece of the suit, but also on a blouse.
  • Maharani blouse has been in fashion for ages. The word maharani is attached to it because the blouse is of high neck and the entire neck is heavily embroidered.
  • We all know the purpose of the corset in a women’s life. Recently, Indian culture has adopted Victorian culture by implementing corset design in their blouses. Corset blouse is just made keeping in mind women who are plump and stout..

  • Who can forget tube top blouse that are also designed keeping in mind the corset blouse.

Apart from fabric and design, laces and thread work also matters in a blouse. Therefore, with all this updated fashion tips, you can add some glamour to your style as well.

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