Everyone I’ve ever met, Indian or otherwise, has the same opinion about sarees – they’re the most gorgeous, elegant, and graceful ensemble a woman can wear. But in a modern world, movement cannot be restricted and the hassle of maintaining a single 6-feet drape is truly hard. Sometimes, sarees may even seem a little ‘too traditional’ or over the top for a simpler occasion. So, how do you keep wearing these stunning garments in today’s world?
You improvise. Here is a list of fabulous sarees with unconventional twists that make them either easier to wear or make them fit right in the fashion trends of today!
Trending high: Ruffles
This style brings back the golden fashion era of the 70s. While prints back then were a rage, we’re leaning towards classy solids in ruffled sarees. Pick a halter neck, quirky blouse, get a slick hairdo with a bold lip color, and carry a glitzy clutch – voila, you’re stunning.
Trending Even Higher: Dhoti Pant Sarees
Dhoti pants have taken over our wardrobes and pretty much our lives ever since lockdown hit. They’re comfy, stylish, and hassle-free. Make these even better with gorgeous dhoti pant sarees, specially curated for this year’s festive season.
Easy to wear: Printed georgettes & cotton
The classic fully draped saree is the easiest to wear when the fabric can be handled in various movements. Take cottons and gorgettes for instance, both of these fabrics stay on for longer, you can sit, move, dance and chill in them, and they stay intact for the longest!
Easiest to wear: Ready to Wear sarees
The most graceful part of the saree is its ‘pallu’ or trail. You add this to your everyday essentials with some smart drapes, and you’ll get quirky yet chic ready-made sarees. You can wear a saree that is fabricated into pants, palazzos, or skirts, whichever suits you best!
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