It is an undisputed fact that the saree is evergreen. Whether you are a teenager or a lady in your venerable 80s, the saree will bring out the power of womanhood that flows in all of us. The 9 yards of graceful cloth are not stuck in a rut. Since its origin way back in the ancient times it has been evolving with the times.
So what new saree revolution is in the offing?
It’ll all be about monochromes. Dark sarees matched with cream or white jackets are set to be the hottest saree trend. Its time to junk the old-fashioned blouses in favour of mid-waist jackets with three-quarter sleeves and shirt or Peter pan collars. For a brunch or lunch, you can opt for a saree with a peplum top.
Another saree trend you’ll love is cotton sarees in soft pastel shades draped traditionally. A belt at the waist as the statement piece can replace the more gaudy kamarbandh.
Sarees with ruffles will continue to dominate the trendy saree demand. Rich colours such as wine, magenta will be the top picks for ruffled sarees.
Giving ruffled sarees a run for their money will be sarees with tassels coupled with floral embroidery. Remember to keep your blouses or jackets inconspicuous to let the blingy saree do all the talking.
Tip:For women who are older, the trend that will suit them to a tee are sarees in gingham print. Both saree and the gingham print are goliaths of the fashion world and when they come together, they essay elegance and power.
Also Read: Traditional Indian Sarees