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Indian Sarees HOW TO WEAR A SAREE IN WINTERS

HOW TO WEAR A SAREE IN WINTERS

Sarees are an indispensable part of any woman’s wardrobe. The single piece of clothing that isn’t sewn has countless varieties. The contrasts in how sarees are fashioned in different parts of India are astounding. While Andhra Pradesh is famed for its nivi sarees, Varanasi is known for its banarasi sarees. Where Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu demonstrates the rich culture of the state, Bandhani from Gujarat exhibits the vision in complexity. The elegance of this nine-yard masterpiece runs deep and attracts admirers from all around the world. Presently, in India, there are over 30 specific sorts of sarees.
Sarees are no longer exclusively for ladies in their forties and fifties; younger women have begun to adore and wear sarees in their signature vision. The saree has become a wardrobe staple and a prop for Indian ladies to display their fashion capabilities. Women frequently forgo sarees for warm Kurtis and woolen shawls during the winters since they don’t consider sarees a good fit for chili weather. Still, there’s no need to fret because we’ve got some oh-so-gorgeous recommendations on how to wear a saree during the winters without sacrificing style.

 

⦁ ADD A BLAZER/OVERCOAT

To bring an executive shift to your traditional sarees, browse the winter section in your wardrobe and pick out a complimentary overcoat or a blazer. Blazers are the trendiest way not just to keep you warm but also to accentuate your regular office OOTDs. Blazers come in various styles, and all you have to do is match the best possible color and silhouette that would go with your saree. Basic black formal blazers are your best bet for this one. Black because it always harmonizes well with vibrant as well as subtle hues. For instance, you can pair a partly printed white georgette saree with a black long-notched collar blazer and complete the ensemble with pearl jewelry for an edgy workplace-fit outfit.

      

 

⦁ PAIR IT WITH TURTLENECKS

Browse your wardrobes’ winter department and select a coordinating overcoat or blazer to add an executive shift to your traditional sarees. Sarees with heavy embroidery or alluring prints are better when appropriately shown unless you want to tone it down a bit. Turtle neck slim-fit blouses made of warm materials are no less than traditional blouses. The generation has come a long way. They keep sarees with shirts, crop tops, corsets, and whatnot. Turtlenecks are more of a winter edition as wearing them in high temperatures will only be uncomfortable.

      

 

⦁ BRING A TIMELESS APPEAL WITH WARM SHAWLS

You’re not alone if you’ve always been told stories about your old heirloom shawl, which has been endowed through the centuries. Shawls have long had a distinctive position in our hearts, mainly because of their ageless charm. The procedures with which most shawls are manufactured never seem to wither away, hence why they withstand the ravages of time. You can wrap it as simply as putting it on one shoulder or do a little experiment with its straight rectangular silhouette.

      

 

⦁ VELVET SAREES FOR THE UNLAYERED ELEGANCE

Wearing velvet is one of the numerous ways you can keep it warm while also appearing elegant this winter. Velvet is not only bright but it can also be donned in a range of methods. Velvet sarees are your go-to if you don’t want to share its limelight with any extra piece of clothing. An out-and-out velvet saree-blouse set would look utterly rich and regal.

      

 

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