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Unconventional Saree Trends To Watch Out

Saree, popularly known as the ‘6 yards’, has been a part of Indian culture for centuries. Originating from the Indus valley civilization in 2800–1800 BC, sarees have gone through several transformations with time. Yet the saree is only growing in popularity. In fact, the Indian saree market is expected to grow by 6% over the next three years to touch ₹61,700 crores.

From fabric to embroidery, from prints to borders, from blouses to the drape, you’ll be amazed looking at the variety you can get by just scrolling through options online at Nihal Fashions. If you are confused between different trends in Indian women clothes and are not sure which one is the right one for you, then here are some options you consider to stay on trend.

  • Organza Silk Saree Paired With A Belt

Silk sarees, also known as ‘Kora sarees’ exude a timeless charm originating from the southern parts of India. These Indian designer sarees garnered a lot of popularity after Organza Silk lehengas became a rage at Lakmé Fashion Week summer/resort 2019.

You can give this saree an unconventional look by pairing it with a metallic belt that further allows you to flaunt your curves and give it a great shape. Keep the jewellery extremely minimal so that the focus stays on the way you’ve styled your saree.

To add another twist to your saree, go for free-flowing hair with floral motifs and avoid heavy buns with slick back hair.

  • Digitally Printed Saree With A Full Sleeved Blouse –Digitally printed sarees are a modern take on the traditional saree design and are perfect for women who want to look stylish without compromising on the traditional saree look. 

To make this trending saree further unconventional, go for a full-sleeved blouse with an off-shoulder neckline. You can then amp the look up with a chocker necklace that would steal the show.

This saree became a top trend after Satya Paul who in the late 1920s created the ‘garden saree’. It is perfect for formal occasions or special events such as weddings, cocktail parties, or soirees, where you want to up your style game.

  • Velvet Monotone Saree With Contrasting Jewelry

Planning to make a style statement at a cocktail party or a reception night? This trend is what you need to bank on. The invention of velvet was done long back around 809 AD by Kashmiri Merchants. Since then, the experiments with this fabric have been endless.

The velvet monotone saree exudes nothing but sheer class. It features minimal work at the borders and can be paired with a belt for that additional oomph factor. However, if you are planning to make this modern-style saree further unconventional, all that you need is contrasting jewelry that can make heads turn.

Depending on the climate you choose to wear it in, you can play around with the style of your blouse and make it stand out. Make sure to keep all the accessories in this look indo-western.

  • Asymmetrical Hem Saree

As the name goes, the asymmetrical hem saree gives a modern twist to the traditional Indian saree, by adding a touch of feminity to the whole ensemble. This style of saree is becoming increasingly popular with celebrities like Madhuri Dixit and Deepika Padukone adorning them.

This saree often features a wavy hem usually decorated with sequins, light embroidery, or even some delicate lace at the edge. The fabric is generally net, so you can expect vibrant prints on this saree.

This style of saree is best for the modern woman who is always on the go and yet loves the traditional look. The saree comes in various patterns, designs and prints to suit every style. Make sure to drape it right, and you’re all set to make a statement!

  • Leheria Saree With An Embroidered Blouse –The name Leheria comes from the Hindi word ‘wave’. For a very long time, Leheria was a style that exclusively belonged to the Marwari community in Rajasthan. Flaunting a Leheria saree with an embroidered blouse is yet another incredible way to add a contemporary touch to the classic saree.

To wear this saree in a different way, you can a contrasting monotone shawl at the side and stick to Indian accessories that look royal in every way. What more? Nothing really, stride along and let this unconventional look grab all the attention it deserves.

We hope that you’ve gotten a fair idea of the unconventional saree styles currently trending among modern women. These trends are an incredible way to add a bespoke and stylish twist to our everyday look. From printed sarees to singular to two-tone drapes, there are endless possibilities to choose from. All you have to do is consider these points and keep experimenting in your way.

Don’t shy away from making bold choices, who knows if you’d be starting an unconventional saree trend yourself!

Vikas Chaudhary

Vikas Chaudhary

Vikas Chaudhary is a Fashion Blogger with 14+ years of experience in the Indian Clothing industry. He has high level of expertise in Indian traditional outfits.

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