Happy to hear!
Happy to hear!
Introduction:
Women of the 50’s and 60’s were very particular about their blouses. They were exact matches to the saree and mostly woven from the same fabric and loom as well. This was then cut and tailored into various designs that suited the occasion.
Slowly through the 70’s and 80’s things got relaxed much more and these were substituted by blouses that fit in all occasions. Mostly a cotton counterpart who played the role happily and matched multiple sarees.
Blouses in 2000’s:
The 2000’s brought the concept of ready to wear blouses. Typically in colors of sandal, off white and Black , they were the ultimate best friend to your saree. Slowly beautiful Ikat weaves, kalamkari prints and even silks and brocades made their way into the readymade blouse family.
Gen Z and Crop Tops:
However, when it was the gen Z’s time to wear a saree, they chose to drape it with their favorite trend, the crop top. Crop top is a knitted T-shirt or a woven top that stops at the waist. They were cute, comfortable and easy to wear. Far cheaper than the blouses, these became the go-to accessory for the saree. Gen Z brought in a whole new way to wear fusion fashion and here are some tips for you to carry it the same way.
Hope you are raring to go with these new found tips and rock the party hard! Did we miss a particular tip that has worked for you, let us know!
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