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5 Mesmerizing Saree Styles to Slay in Your Indian Wedding

Written by Sarha India

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Posted on June 14 2022

In an Indian wedding, no one is as excited as the bride. She has the pressure to look the best, greet the guests and welcome the Baraat. At the same time, she has to look like the most elegant woman amongst the rest so that she can be easily recognized as the bride. Shopping for a wedding outfit can be quite a daunting task. What makes it so difficult is that many find it hard to choose from the wide array of lehengas, palazzos, sarees, sharara, gharara, Anarkali suits, and party wear suits available. Well, here is a simple solution: When in doubt, stick to a saree.

The Saree is known for its authentic glamour and constitutes a major part of every Indian woman’s wardrobe. It’s a lovely attire for any wedding occasion. Much more than that, however, these six yards of beauty can also be styled in a modern and fitting way that’ll make all heads turn in your direction in admiration. Certainly, this is worth giving a try.

Fusion

This style has attracted lots of comments in the fashion industry. It is a modern approach to the use of the saree that doesn’t require a bulk material. An example is Butterfly Style, which is achieved by making extra thin pleats at the top of the pallu using a pin while also creating a butterfly-like shape at the lower end of the pallu. It is very stylish and makes you appear slimmer.

Pants Style Saree

If you are looking to make a fashion statement, this is the way to go. All you have to do is swap the traditional underskirts of the saree with a pair of leggings or pants. It is easy to wear, comfortable, glamorous, and can be the perfect outfit for a wedding reception or a cocktail event.

Pre-stitched Style

The pre-stitched saree donned with a matching blouse is the king among the mix in terms of being easy to wear, gorgeous, and fashionable. It comes in different varieties including the sequined, net, and peplum styles. You can also wear it with a crop top. How amazing is that?

Ethnic Nauvari

Unusual is the word that comes to mind when I think about the Nauvari style with its unique draping style that warrants the lower part of the pallu being draped around the legs like a dhoti while the upper end is worn as usual.

Everyday Elegance

Sticking to the basics is the best thing you can do. However, if you’re keen on experimenting you can use the Indian Kamar bandh or a western belt. Use a belt to cinch your waist after draping your saree, this normally is a game-changer that brings glamour to an otherwise simple look. If you love to draw attention to your waistline, this is a perfect way to style your saree.

Conclusion

Sarees bring out the beauty and poise of the Desi woman and investing in one for your wedding saree is a wise choice as many occasions and festivities will subsequently still require you to appear in one. You can style your wedding at Sarha without getting any more late.