Banarasi Sarees | Banarasi Silk Saree
The Blouse Chronicles - Heavy cholis and blouses from the wedding attire can be paired with plainer, lighter sarees or plain Chaniyas/ Bohemian Skirts. You may also wear ornate blouses under net/ see-through capes and long jackets, which are in vogue now. To carry this look, pair your dressy wedding blouse with a sharara-style flared pants or palazzos, and cover it up with a long, structured, transparent jacket. If you are into fusion wear, heavily Banarasi Sarees | Banarasi Silk Saree embroidered cholis will be your best bets, while doing a Denims-Choli combo.
The Flying Dupatta - The lovely, crystals-encrusted, zardozi embroidered dupatta that is a part of your bridal ensemble is too pretty to be wasted. You will see many Punjabi women getting plain salwar suits stitched in the same color and fabric as their lehenga. Why? Pairing the lehenga's dupatta with these plain suits is an excellent idea. If wearing this heavy dupatta is not your cup of tea - cut it up! Re-construct your beautiful wedding odhani to create to-die-for Kurtis/ Bandhgala/ Cape or Kameez.
B. Saree
Heavy bridal sarees are not very wearable, given their gaudiness, bright colors, heavy embroidery, thick material, etc.
Invest Right - Try not to buy too many heavily embroidered sarees in faddish designs. Stick to classics, as they wear well.
Keep changing your cholis and blouses - Rather than sticking to the blouses made from the material that comes with the saree, feel free to experiment. Get your blousons stitched in contrasting material, colors, prints, and even different work.
Re-construct - Sarees are nothing but 6 yards of free-flowing fabric. So, you can do a good amount of recycling with this wonder apparel. Cut up your plainer sarees to create chaniyas or skirts to be worn on Navratri and lighter functions, festivals, etc.
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