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Every Indian woman chooses the style and pattern of blouse she should wear with a specific saree. A blouse's unique shape and style can make or ruin an outfit's overall appeal. As a result, it's critical to pair lovely blouses with gorgeous sarees in order to stand out from the crowd. Almost any sort of material, such as velvet, georgette, cotton, chiffon, silk, and so on, can be used to create a stylish and exquisite blouse. Embroidery, lace, sequins, stones, zari, cutdana, mirrors, beads, and other embellishments can be seen on blouses. The blouse is often regarded as the best example of contemporary Indian traditional clothing worn by women in India. Various designs and patterns of blouses have altered in recent years.
The Indian film and television industries have had a significant influence on the diverse trends of new blouse designs and patterns. Many Hollywood superstars have also come up with fresh designs outside of the country.
The blouses are usually sleeveless or half-sleeved, with a round neck in front and back, and are made from 1 metre fabric. The length of the blouse is determined by the length of the design that one wishes to style. Nowadays, it is fashionable to wear a contrasting blouse if the saree and blouse do not match. The design of the neck and back areas is given special care, with distinctive embroidery.
The current simple rule concerning blouses is that if the saree is very heavy, the blouse should be plain, and if the saree is simple, the blouse should be heavy in terms of design, embroidery, and sequins. With this basic rule, you can never go wrong when it comes to saree blouse styling.