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Tuesday, 15 November 2016

6 Indian Designer Blouses Every Woman Should Own

Bored of the same-old blouse designs? It’s time to switch it up. Bollywood and red carpets are filled with blouse inspiration. We have compiled a list of the hottest blouse trends of 2016 to get you ready for all the upcoming weddings you’ll be attending.

1. High-neck blouses

Following in the footsteps of Maya Sarabhai from Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai, this is the single best and classiest designer blouse for women. Rather than plain, high-necked blouses with just quarter-long sleeves, go full out in full-length embellished sleeves with Nehru jacket style collars. If you want to take it a step further, extend the blouse into a long kurta style with slits running down the side. You are sure to stand out in the crowd.
How to pair:
       This should become the go-to blouse for all the winter weddings you will be invited to.
       Confused about what color to go for the blouse? Get yourself acquainted with a color wheel. Pick blouse colors that are on the opposite end of the color wheel from the color of your saree color. And don’t hold back yourself on the zari work, especially for blouses you’re planning to wear with plain sarees.

2. Velvet blouses

Velvet in becoming all the rage in the fashion industry. Try a plush velvet blouse with silver/gold zari or embellishments. Look like a royalty by wearing the velvet in a structured, cap-sleeve jacket cut with a small collar. A single velvet fashion designer blouse in a basic color like black can be paired with many a saree from your closet.
How to pair:
     This should become another staple for those outdoor winter weddings.
     Pair a heavy, stylish velvet blouse with lighter fabrics like plain chiffon or net saree with simple designs.
     You can accessorize with statement earrings like chandbalis and big jhumkas. The bolder, the better.

3. Wrap-up blouses

This is the epitome of elegance. Rather than going all out with embellishments, stick with interesting cuts and designs in vibrant colors. For example, try braided blouse straps for a modern aesthetic.
How to pair:
     Stay away from embellishments and stick with a monochromatic palette. Keep the Indian fashion blouse in the similar shades of reds, blues, pinks, etcs as the saree. This will ensure you look sophisticated and not cartoony.
     Pair with lighter, sheer fabrics like net or georgette to maintain balance in the ensemble.
     Play around with accessories. Try contrasting them with the color and shade of your saree.

4. Matka blouses

Who cares about the winters? You’re the kind of gal who is ready to brave the elements in the name of style. Then, the matka blouses in backless cuts are just the thing for you. Flaunt your sensuous, toned back in these. These blouses make even the most simplest of sarees, party ready. Add tassels to take this Indian designer blouse to the next level.
How to wear:
     This should be your go-to blouse for all the pre-wedding ceremonies you need to attend. For the mehendi night, wear one with Phulkari-kutchi work. For the sangeet, try one in chanderi with heavy embellishments.

5. Potli button on blouses

Potli buttons are those tiny, round buttons with run along the back or front of kurtas. Bring this style to fashion designer blouses. Keep the blouse completely plain in one solid, bright color or go all out with heavy but smaller golden zari work. This is the perfect blouse for your office parties and afternoon luncheons.

How to pair:
     Since these blouses are usually worn for occasions like luncheons, stick to simple, light sarees. If you are feeling a little adventurous, you can try a printed saree or one with a more elaborate border.

6. Scalloped blouses

Runways are filled with this Indian fashion designers blouses for women. For a sweet and feminine look, try your hand at classy chikankari or lace blouse with scalloped edges. The scallops should be on the hemline or sleeves edges. Mix this style with the other above mentioned styles to suit your personal style.
How to pair:
     Instead of sticking to the same color family, go with contrasting colors for the blouse. Or you can pick blouses in neutral colors like black and silver.
 Which one do you think the best Indian fashion designer blouse for women? Which one do you wear most often? Leave us a comment.