The festive season is already here and you still haven’t decided what to wear? Don’t worry, we’re here to lend you a helping hand. Why don’t you ditch your traditional Saree this time? The modern transformation of saree would make anyone fall in love with this six-yards of elegance. So, here are the 5 revamped styles of your conventional Saree you would love to wear this festive season.
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1. Lehenga Saree
This is not something brand new in the market. It has been in trend for quite a few years now. But this fashion trend is not going to leave the market aisle anytime soon. The ensemble looks like Saree with a comfort of lehenga. You also have the choice to choose between the Bengali and Gujarati pallu. Those who look at it keeps wondering what is it; a lehenga or saree?
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2. Half-and-Half Saree
This Saree style is all about contrasts. The colour of pallu is completely different and in contrast to the rest of the Saree. You can wear a well done nude makeup to let your outfit do the talking this festive season.
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3. Floral Pattern Saree
It’s time to ditch the same old patterns and prints. Go bold, try the bold floral prints on your Saree. The floral pattern Saree can have the same old traditional golden border with the entire length printed in florals. You can avoid wearing any kind of jewellery with this pattern. Just a bold lipstick will do the trick.
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4. Handloom Saree
What’s the best way to celebrate Diwali than to promote our traditional handloom clothes? The IWearHandloom hashtag did a round on internet for quite a long. You can get your desired patterns and colours in the Chanderi silk, pure cotton, muga silk, etc. Pay a visit to your nearby handloom store to do your bit for our Indian artisans. Wear statement jewellery with the statement jewellery and a chic nose pin.
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5. Digital Prints Saree
If you want to modernise your Saree a bit, choose the digital prints. In such type of Sarees, there are contrasting prints on the border while the rest of the lengths of Saree is printed in contrasting designs and colours. But don’t wear too gaudy jewellery with this type of prints.
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