New Delhi News, 13 March 2020 : The saree has been the iconic symbol of grace and feminity for Indian women. However, this six-yard drape is never complete without a blouse. Interestingly, sarees have been worn by Indian women for over a thousand years.
With the recent changing trends, the saree blouse has also taken on new avatars. The current trend is to experiment with unique and unusual designer blouses that are just as attractive as the saree. with the fusion of age-old tradition, glamour fashion and elegance, WeaverStory.com has the handpicked collection of latest blouse designs that can form the statement element to your overall look.
Tissue Chanderi Blouse with Hand Embroidered Gota and Zardozi Detailing: Tissue Chanderi Blouse with Hand Embroidered Gota and Zardozi Detailing. The back is fully embroidered with gota. They are available in any colour/cloth option. Price on request
Velvet blouse with gotta work: Silk velvet Blouse with Gota Patti and Dabka embroidery. The blouses are available in bright colours like red, yellow, orange etc. Price on request
Halterneck Blouse Stitched in Handwoven Organza: This blouse is styled with a dual-layer in the front and a strap that runs from the front of the blouse around the back of the neck and leaves most of the back uncovered. The blouse is available in various colours. Price on request
Silk Blouse with Zardozi and Detailing: Pure silk blouse with zardozi and french knot embroidery. The broad neckline is detailed with floral embroideries on front and back and sleeves. The body is highlighted with french know embroidery in red on a gold sequin. It is available on the contrasting colours. Price on request
Muga Silk Blouse with Birds on Sleeves: Muga silk blouse with birds on sleeves in milky white colour. The Neckline is High round with slit at the back with side zip opening with embroidered Detailing in a combination of machine and hand with Resham and zari. Price on request
However, blouses have been a more recent addition, having been around for less than a century. Although the design and style of saree blouses have evolved, it remains an irreplaceable companion of the saree.