Unique and Trending Sari Ideas For The Modern Bride – Wedamor
Sarees have been a part of Indian traditional wear for a very long time. They accentuate your figure and make you look more elegant and sophisticated than almost any other attire. Amongst South Indian brides, it is customary to adorn this six-yard beauty on their wedding day. In other parts of the country, brides are opting for sarees for Mehndi, Haldi and even the reception night. If you are worried that sarees are too traditional and boring, well then modern brides have found ways around that too. From pre-draped sarees to jumpsuit sarees we bring to you the latest trends in sarees.
In Graceful Kanjivarams
Kanjivarams have been a timeless part of the South Indian bridal trousseau. Modern brides have found ways to add their own twist while preserving the beauty of the sari. Both in terms of colour combinations and patterns, there are numerous choices to satisfy every taste.
Not a fan of the reds and oranges? Well, you are in luck. You can choose any colour you like, be it ivory or pastels, the sheen and glaze of the saree will add the require bridal zing.
An Indo-Western Look
This is a great option if you are having a winter wedding. A full-sleeved jacket will keep you warm while giving you the uber-chic look. These extra layers help show off the embellishments and embroidery work and give more space for creative ideas.
Bold Benarasi Saris
Benarasi sarees are a testament to the luxurious attire which is a part and parcel of India history. By wearing one, you exude sophistication, class and tradition. They are available in a multitude of designs and can be worn to anything from a dinner party to your very own wedding. The intricate silver and gold thread work in beautiful motifs, which is the signature of Benarasi saris look opulent and ornate. If you want to modernise your look, you can always go for an offbeat blouse design.
White Lace Saris
If you are having a church wedding and do not want to wear a gown, then an elegant, lace-worked saree like this one is a great option.
Jumpsuit Saree
This dramatic jumpsuit saree with an off-shoulder blouse from Ridhi Mehra’s demi-couture collection looks quite dashing. The embellished, cinched waist belt adds a structural beauty to the entire ensemble. You can make it look grander by opting for an option which has more intricate work on it. Or you can add a statement neckpiece along with large earrings on the jewellery front.
Shimmering Sequinned Saris
Kriti Sanon looked resplended in this ivory and gold sequinned Baadla sari from the house of Manish Malhotra. She had worn it to the Ambani’s Ganesh Chathurthi Pooja celebrations. The halter neck blouse amped the glamour quotient. She has paired it with huge Chaandbali earrings from Tyaani by Karan Johar. Her studded bangles are from Aquamarine jewellery and rings from Manubhai jewellers. She kept her hairdo simple by opting for a low bun.
Pre-Draped Saris
If you are someone who shies aways from saris merely because of the pain it takes to drape it and then maintain it in place, then pre-draped sarees are the right option for you. Pre-draped sarees can also be easily paired with pants or dhotis to create an indo-western look.
Cancan Style Drape
In this traditional draping style, there are half pleats in the front, which is a unique feature of the drape and using a sari helps you have more pleats which add to the flair. This is then brought to the front over the shoulder in thin pleats. Creating a perfect cancan look requires a bit of practice but there is a multitude of tutorials out there to help you out.
We hope that we have given you some great options. Let us know your favourites in the comments.