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Charming Saree Draping Ideas That'll Make You Look Stylish And Sassy

Charming Saree Draping Ideas That'll Make You Look Stylish And Sassy

In the midst of our hectic day-to-day lives, it may be challenging to carve out additional time for oneself in order to seem sassy for any event. This piece of clothing, which has already achieved popularity all over the world as a result of the saree's singularity as well as its flow, is something that we are all familiar with. 

But how can we seem stylish while wearing a saree without putting in a lot of extra effort? It's not easy to answer that question. Don't worry about it, since today we are going to show you how to drape a saree in a chic and contemporary way without having to put in a lot of work.

Pant Style Saree

Pant Style Saree

Swap out your petticoat for a pair of pants, and wrap your saree around the pants instead. It is stylish, has a fantastic appearance, and is quite easy to transport. Take a cue from Sonakshi Sinha, who looked absolutely stunning in a shimmering Anamika Khanna saree coupled with ankle-length golden palazzo trousers. Sonakshi's outfit was a perfect example of how to pull off this style.

Cape Style 

Cape Style Saree

A cape can be paired with a saree to create a more contemporary look. If you want to add some glitz to an otherwise simple saree but don't want to experiment with different methods of draping it, this is one of the easiest ways to do it.

Belt Style 

Belt Style Saree

Belted sarees, like belted lehengas, are a huge trend right now. Additionally, it is one of the greatest ways to keep a saree in place, as well as one of the most popular fashion trends. Celebrity divas and well-known fashion designers both endorse it.

Saree With A Butterfly Cape

Saree With A Butterfly Cape

In light of the fact that we are now discussing avant-garde fashion, there is one name that just must be mentioned: Sonam Kapoor. The ultimate fashionista of Bollywood donned a breathtaking Gaurav Gupta saree with a pleated cape and a bow embellishment. Isn’t it voguish?

Front Straight Pallu Style

Front Straight Pallu Style

Janhvi Kapoor made her appearance at the star-studded event hosted by Deepika and Ranveer wearing a brilliant yellow saree that was draped in a manner that was both simple and stylish. It is unusual in that it has a straight front pallu rather than the more common diagonal pallu. However, it manages to seem both feminine and unfussy.

Experimental Blouse

Experimental Blouse

Why settle for an uninteresting top when you may play around with so many different fashionable blouse designs? If you want to create a powerful and elegant statement, wear your saree with a trendy blouse. Take, Jacqueline Fernandez, who wore a modern strapless blouse and looked magnificent, right?

Saree Over The Sharara Pants

Saree Over The Sharara Pants

Not only can you make simple pants seem more stylish by draping a saree over sharara pants as Shilpa Shetty did, but you can also raise your saree's fashion quotient to a whole new level by doing so. In addition, you shouldn't fail to take note of the blouse that just has one shoulder.

Dupattas With Drama

Dupattas With Drama

Your saree outfit might need a little more drama, so try draping a similar dupatta over your head like a veil and wearing it with your saree. You really do not need to go as elaborate as Deepika Padukone, but you may select a straightforward dupatta that complements the saree you'll be wearing.

Saree With A Long Train

Saree With A Long Train

Our traditional sarees have been given a more modern feel because of the influence that the western trains have had on them. For any event, you can look absolutely stunning when wearing an icy blue saree with a wonderfully embroidered train pallu.

We hope that reading this post has inspired you and given you some ideas for different ways to drape your saree. Do you need fabric for your saree or blouse in order to complete your saree ensemble? 

Fabriclore is here to complete your needs with our entrancing collection of authentic handcrafted sarees meticulously designed by our gifted pool of artisans spread across India’s rich heritage towns and cities. We take the utmost pride in hand-picking and showcasing a bevy of artisanal sarees online, with textile crafts like Ajrak, Kalamkari, Indigo, Dabu, Banarasi, and more to choose from. So wrap yourself in our artisanal treasure as you scout through our store for the latest sarees designed to suit your ethnic lifestyle moods.

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