Tuesday 10 November 2020

Best Designer Silk Sarees - a 9-Yard Story For The Winter Parties

 Silk saree is always popular among women. But this form of saree is more known as a wedding piece. However, the possibility of a designer silk saree is immense and wide. As the winter sets in, this is the time for the parties all around. To celebrate the new coming and bidding adieu to the year passing by. With style and accessories, a silk saree can be a great option to be draped for a winter party. A nine-yard story of the fabric can leave you with a scintillating aura. 

Best Designer Silk Sarees


Some combinations can help you to steal the show.

Raw Silk Saree with an embroidered blouse – Raw silk is more manageable and can be folded easily in neat pleats. It is soft and has volume. This saree can be combined with a heavily embroidered blouse in multi-color like that of a kutch design. 

Jute Silk Saree with Halter Neck Blouse – Jute silk fabric is a blend of cotton, jute, and silk. It is known for its durability. This saree is available in varied designs, colors, and patterns. This fabric is also soft on the skin and rich in texture. Combined with a halter neck blouse can give it an oomph factor. You can be a self-declared diva draped in this 9-yard piece.

Rice white Paithani Silk Saree with Full-Sleeve Black Blouse with Embroidery – Fashion comes from elegance and an Indian woman is mostly adorned best in a saree. A Paithani white silk saree can create a magical spell if combined with a black embroidered full sleeve blouse. The elegance of white and the boldness of the black will surely, create a magical aura. 

The one glance shall not shift from you if you try these fashion tips and wear the designer silk sarees teamed up with the suggestion. But one must know that a silk saree is not just for a wedding or traditional rituals but can be draped for parties as well. This winter, wear your favorite silk saree with some different combinations and give a reason to envy you.

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