July 23rd, 2018 by OYO Team

  

The blouse design can make or break your saree no matter how expensive and beautiful the saree itself is. You need to spend the time to creatively think of a blouse that would look good on you. At a wedding, the saree is more about the blouse if you have an eye for fashion.

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Here are some latest blouse designs to help you decide what kind of blouse you want. The drape of the saree, the necklace you wear, your hairdo, the bridal makeup all depend on the blouse.

  • Contrast sleeves

If you are going for a contrast, why not be a little more experimental and get a bicoloured blouse itself? Say, a yellow blouse with orange sleeves? You can match the colour of the sleeves with the saree, or go for a dual contrast with three major colours, the colour of the saree, the sleeves, and the blouse, all different! Again, choose a tasteful combination.

  • Dori Back

The Dori back is probably the sexiest blouse trend. It came into fashion and stayed. If you are feeling extra bold, go for a single tied dori to hold your blouse together. But to be honest, when it comes to the dori back blouse, more is better. Go for a blouse with more than 4 doris and tie them all symmetrically. Just one suggestion, avoid pompom doris. They look ridiculous. Go for a classy dori style.

  • Backless

You can go for a simple backless blouse. It is bold and trendy but simple at the same time. Flaunt your tattoos with this one. Since it is a wedding ceremony we are looking at, if you don’t have tattoos, get some henna tattoos.If you are the bride, looking into some backless blouse designs, get a translucent veil to keep it classy and mysterious.

  1. Asymmetrical Backline

A unique wavy cut of the back always adds to the attractive element of a blouse. Make sure there is a wide border so that your blouse does not look basic. Also, make sure the backline of the blouse hides your bra fully. You don’t want to dress lousy at a wedding.

  • Contrast

This isn’t quite one of the latest blouse designs if we are looking at Bollywood. But very few women dare to pull off a contrast blouse colour with their sarees in real life.So, be the trendsetter of the squad. Go for statement colours like pink, fuschia, yellow, orange, neon green, and turquoise. Set a tasteful contrast. Blue and yellow, pink and orange, brown and yellow, green and blue, are some of the good bold combinations.

  • Pot Neck

The pot neck is both, trendy and conventional. It is one of the few blouse neck designs that are good for women of any age.With embroidered borders, your pot neck blouse can spark up the plainest saree. The best thing about a pot neck blouse is, you get to flaunt your upper back tattoo no matter where it is.

 

  • Designer Embellishment

If we are talking about slight embroidery, border embellishment, and some bling on the blouse, it isn’t an option. It is a wedding for heaven’s sake! Your blouse has to be attractive. But you can go for a totally embellished blouse and that is an option.Get a unique designer embellished blouse. When you have a blouse with heavy work, go a little lighter with the sequins on the saree. You don’t want to look like a walking mirror. Balance it out.

  • Kerala Saree blouse

There is a typical beauty in a Kerala blouse design. The colours are mostly traditional, like red, white, and gold. If you want a traditional look, go for this option.The people with an eye for it will see the class in your choice of blouse. Others will simply think you make anything look great.

  • Net/ lace

Laces have been in fashion forever. But it is a risky choice. With nets and laces, you can either look like a fairy princess, or totally classless. You need to use just the right amount of net and lace at the right places. Keep the front of the blouse totally solid and the back semi-solid, with the net adorning the extra portion of the blouse.

You can have net sleeves, no matter the length. Laces are easier to carry. Put them on the borders of the sleeves or on the base of the blouse, or both. Make sure the colours in a net blouse are sober one like light green, or blue, or a traditional one like red or maroon. Nets and laces look great in black but that’s not quite the colour for a wedding, especially if you are the bride. But white and golden are the go-to colours that you can never go wrong with.

  • Embroidery

Nothing in bridal dresses speaks class like original handmade embroidery. It is a wedding, so don’t go around minimalistic. Get a full embroidery covered blouse on a contrast base.White base with golden embroidery is undoubtedly the best option. But if you don’t want to wear a white or golden saree, colourful embroidery on a light base is good too.

  • Full Sleeves

Sleeveless and half sleeves are common. With a full sleeved blouse, you get the maximum space to flaunt the latest blouse designs.The sleeves can be net, embroidered, or a contrast pattu or cotton fabric. Make sure there are borders to complete the look.

  • Halter neck

Halter necks seem to be going out of fashion. But if you have a slender frame you must flaunt a halter neck.Nothing looks as delicately sophisticated as delicate collar bones and shoulders in a halter neck. With a halter neck blouse, go for a bold colour and leave the embellishments for the saree.

  • High Neck

High neck blouses or boat necks are the best styles for women with a long neck. Flaunt your tall frame with a high neck blouse and don’t forget to wear a generous string of pearls or a custom necklace with these blouse neck designs.

  • Banarasi Cotton

Comfortable, classy, and sophisticated. Banarasi cotton blouses do justice to the bright colours. It is a highly recommended fabric for a wedding.

  • Floral on Chiffon

Multi-coloured floral designs on a sober chiffon base are traditional and bright. It is a perfect wedding blouse that can make any saree look good. Though, they go best with plain sarees without any prints. Focus on the blouse. This will make your saree look good.

  • Zari

Weddings are one excuse to wear all the zari you want. The best thing about zari is that you can wear it with any colour saree. You can have a contrasting blouse colour to add to the brightness. The zari will take care of the wedding look. You can have zari on your saree too. The bad thing is, it is difficult to maintain. The slightest pull or pricking can ruin the blouse. So, be very careful while pinning the pallu on.

  • Kundan and mirror work

The kundan and mirrors blouse design is very dicey. Mirrors can make the blouse look too sparkly. Of course, little kids will try to see their reflection in the blouse and that is annoying, or cute. But you can never go wrong with just kundan. Go for a dark shade of blouse to let the kundan work stand out. If you are going for mirror work, go for a light shade of blouse even if it has kundan work. That will give a toned down illusion to the reflection.

  • Puffy sleeved

Puffy sleeves are as traditional as it gets. The Bongs call it the ghoti haata, meaning the pot sleeve, because of its shape.

You can choose the amount of the poof in the puffy sleeves. It is recommended to go for a full out puff and pull it off with confidence and a traditional bun typical to the wedding hairstyle.

  • Artsy cuts in sleeves

If you don’t feel bold enough to go for dori, or backless, but still want to go for some cuts anyway, go for cuts on the sleeves. This will make the whole blouse, in fact, the whole saree look unique. You can also go for asymmetrical sleeves with different artsy cuts on either sleeve. Keep the rest of the saree traditional and bright to balance out the funk.

  • Motifs

Get colourful motifs on the borders of the sleeves. This works best for full sleeves or three quarters. You get more surface area to flaunt colourful motifs stitched in golden thread. This will make your saree look conspicuous even if it is the simplest one.

With all these beautiful blouse neck designs and sleeve, designs don’t wear your pallu down. Flaunt the blouse with the choicest jewellery and your most confident gait.

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