The blouse design is the perfect combination to the saree that marks the uniqueness of the woman wearing it. The blouse mainly has a very important responsibility to contribute a superior look to the saree. This is a guide to choosing a blouse style for your saree; aspect that includes the type of fabric, preferred style and body type.
Consider the Saree Fabric
The first factor to look at when choosing the appropriate blouse design is the fabric of the saree. For instance:
- Silk Sarees: Kanjivaram, Banarasi or Mysore silk sarees want blouses with beautiful designs top like high necks, boat necks or puffed sleeves, etc. These kinds of blouses come in a royal touch and seem to complement the lush look of the saree.
- Cotton Sarees: For a peaceful and stylish comfort of cotton sarees, the best blouse to opt for is the basic blouse style. There is a choice of a sheer, short cigar, or cap sleeves. Blouses with trendy necklines such as off shoulder or halter also complement cotton sarees as well but for a casual look.
- Georgette or Chiffon Sarees: These light-weight fabrics are best worn with smooth fitting blouses. There are opportunities to think about the sleeveless, halter neck, backless dresses that complement the therefore inexorable movement of the fabric.
- Linen or Crepe Sarees: These fabrics may come plain or semi-sheer, and they are usually matte; as such, any blouses with finer embroidery, very fine details, or a deep V-neck fit the bill perfectly, and offer an air of classiness
Understand Your Body Type
- Pear-Shaped Body: Although, if you are pear-shaped, you should avoid clothes that draw attention to your tummy, instead go for a blouse with wide necklines such as boat neck and square neck blouses. Do not wear ‘fit and flare’ blouses or any blouse which tends to fit tightly all over the hip.
- Apple-Shaped Body: If you are an apple-shaped woman, this will help her elongate her upper body by wearing deep V-neck blouses or blouses with princess seams at the front. It is also important not to wear high-neck or full-sleeve blouses that will timbably grow the upper body.
Neckline and Sleeve Styles
The two major factors that determine the style of your blouse are the neckline and sleeve style
Neckline Options: Other example of necklines are boat necks round necks halter necks V-neck sweetheart necklines and square necks. For formal or ceremonious purposes one will find U shaped or keyhole like necklines in vogue. For modern or Trendy looks high neck off shoulder or turtleneck styles can be fashionable designing style.
Sleeve Styles: They range from no sleeve, short sleeve, ¾ sleeve and long sleeve to bell, full, and puffed sleeves. The white blouse with no sleeves is the epitome of modern dressing and is best worn by the young while full sleeves or bell sleeves give a dramatic vintage look.
Occasion and Trends
It has to be said that the type of blouse depends on the specific event for which the saree is to be worn.
Casual or Day Wear: When planning to wear blouses for casual occasions, the best designs to wear are round-neck cotton blouses and short sleeve blouses. This affords comfort and the ability to move around easily, yet leave a good impression or rather be trendy.
Wedding or Formal Occasions: Albeit, for a wedding or any other such occasion, one should wear rich blouse designs with embroidery, zari work or any such work. A blouse with lots of overlaying can turn a plain saree to look more majestic.
Contemporary or Cocktail Parties: For cocktail parties or trendy events, wear backless blouse or blouse with very low necklines styles such as backless blouse or blouse with modern style like off shoulder or halter blouse will fit your fashionable style.
Complementary to this color-scheme are brass embellishments which include doorknobs, mailboxes, chandelier, faucet and soap dish.
Finally, it should be nicely matched with the color and style of your saree that you intend to wear. Wear simple designs on the blouse if your saree is richly adorned in any way or embroidery work is done. In simple sarees, one could do embroidered work or blouse in a different color to get noticed.
Conclusion
Therefore, regardless of the saree fabric, it is always important that you consider your body type, the occasion and stylistic preference when choosing a blouse to go with the saree. Traditional designs you can get embroidered blouses with stone work or sequin work, but if you want a modern look you can get simple blouses stitched with lace and embroidery work.