saree blouse styles

February 12th, 2012 Farah Posted in Festival Sarees, Saree Accessories, Saree Blouse, Sarees by Design, Sarees by Occasion, Sarees by Season, Sarees of East India, Styles of Saree Blouse, Styles of Sleeves in Saree Blouse, Zari Sarees No Comments »

The Saree Blouse style has seen quite a brisk and a considerable revolution in the Indian World. It can safely be said that, with each day passing, the Saree Blouse Style has got more and more flamboyant. One of the reasons is that stylish women show more interest for flashily styled Saree Blouse instead of the old and orthodox Saree Blouse.

Although the fact can not be ignored that fashionable Zarie blouses including halter-neck-zarie-blouse etc indeed light up the whole look of a woman, there comes a time when the good old conventional and simple Saree Blouse looks far better to the eye. But when it comes to old events, like diwali etc, it’s probably the best decision to combine tradition with style which looks sober yet fashionable.

‘Karwa Chauth’ is one of those old festivals for married women, in the evening they dress themselves up in stunning sarees, most specifically in dark shades, like purple, and commit the conventional rituals. When it comes to picking a dress in this festival, traditional Indian look has got to be the best choice, and what’s more traditional-looking than a Saree Blouse! It accentuates the beauty of a woman. The latest Saree Blouse Style is quite simple with a round neck, which looks great. Choosing the best Saree Blouse Style can be a difficlt ask though, since the internet and new brands have come up with thousands of new styles, which can be weird at times, but some look way more gorgeous.

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India Sari

August 16th, 2011 Farah Posted in Sarees of East India No Comments »

 

Indian Saris were mainly of cotton while silk Saris were worn during special occasions by Indian women. The India Sari is such that it transcends all barriers of cultural and regional style since it is worn by women belonging to almost every part of . Indian is equally popular not only in different parts of but worldwide as well. Moreover, the advent of Designer has further increased the popularity of India . Read the rest of this entry »

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Sarees of East India

February 15th, 2011 Farah Posted in Sarees of East India No Comments »

is a female garment in . It is a strip of unstitched cloth. The length of a of ranges from four to nine metres long. Of course, the style and the material of wearing differs from place to place. The most common style to wear a is to the of India to be wrapped around the waist with the other end of the drape worn over the shoulder.Sarees of East India This garment does not cover the abdomen.

The Sarees of East India is worn over a petticoat (pavada in south and shaya in east India). It holds the Sarees of East India and it helps to tuck in the pleats of the . The color of the petticoat must also match the color of the which is essential as it affects the whole presentation of the . Sarees of East India is worn over a blouse also known as choli which forms the upper garment.Sarees of East India This blouse has short has short sleeves and a low neck.Sarees of East India It can be decorated with mirror or embroidered to make it more fancy and attractive so that it can be worn in different special occasions. Read the rest of this entry »

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