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5 best evergreen blouse designs for Indian women

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 28, 2024, 07:58 IST
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The blouse design trending in India

Indian women always like to keep up with the latest trends released in blouse designs. From halter neck to anne-cut, many times we look up to Bollywood for inspiration or take on cues from the West and add a traditional touch to them. Blouse designs for saris or lehenga make you look better and in a minute have the power to enhance your whole fit. With the right design and fit, one can look amazing and find a taste that would fit the event. Let’s take a look at the 5 most popular and evergreen blouse designs opted by Indian women and designers.

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The scoop neckline blouse design

The scoop neckline has a round deep-neck design with a plunging back. You can create a backless avatar as well or add delicate ribbons and tie-up ends as well. This type of blouse design is one of the most common in town and looks breathtaking with saris or lehengas. It can also be paired with a lehenga skirt and holds a charm of its own.
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The scallop trimmed cap sleeves with round neckline

If you wish to add a dreamy and unique touch to your sleeves keeping it subtle till your shoulder length, then a scallop trimmed cap sleeve would be the right choice. You can add small embellishments around the border of the sleeves to make them unique and can either have a round or V-neckline which would look bold and stylish.
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The sweetheart neckline grace with strappy sleeves

Sleeveless strappy sleeves with a stunning sweetheart neckline grace would look lovely and is all the rage in Bollywood. The side cut-outs with the beautiful small depth around the front of your bust look lovely giving the blouse a unique and sleek look. You can opt for a shimmer, glitter, or heavily embellished avatar if you feel the blouse silhouette and design is too boring for you.
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The magic of the cape sleeves

Women who wish to create a subtle and traditional look with an edge of fashion can opt for this magical-looking blouse design. Having an Anne cut round neckline with a solid shoulder or half-sleeve length pattern with a midriff or cut looks dreamy with subtle embroidery. It would make the sleeves stiff but light and would look lovely with an organza or mesh finish.
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The halter neckline

Halter necklines cover the front area and are best for divas who prefer keeping it minimal but stylish. The halter neck can also have a deep V-neckline pattern with a backless avatar and is a great option for women who would prefer a bold edge to the blouse. You can pair this type of blouse with any silhouette, but for a bold look, prefer georgette, chiffon, organza, or mesh saris which carry a translucent vibe.
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The blouse is important

The blouse is as important as the sari because it completes the ensemble, enhancing both style and comfort. While the sari drapes gracefully, the blouse provides essential support and allows for a tailored fit, ensuring ease of movement. It offers a canvas for personal expression through various designs and styles, reflecting the wearer's personality and cultural heritage. Moreover, the blouse adapts to different occasions, from casual to formal, and influences the sari's drape, creating a flattering silhouette. Together, they create a versatile and elegant look that showcases the beauty of traditional attire.

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History of the blouse

The history of the sari blouse, or choli, is deeply intertwined with Indian culture and fashion. Traditionally, the sari, a draped garment, has been worn for centuries, with women often pairing it with a simple piece of fabric covering the torso. However, as fashion evolved, the blouse emerged as a structured counterpart, gaining prominence in the 19th century. The blouse added a new layer of elegance and style, allowing for intricate designs, patterns, and embellishments that enhanced the overall aesthetic of the sari. Over time, the choli has transformed from a basic garment into a fashion statement, showcasing a variety of necklines, sleeve lengths, and fits, reflecting regional styles and personal preferences. Today, the sari blouse is celebrated for its versatility, blending tradition with contemporary trends, and continues to be an essential component of Indian women's attire.

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It is now a fashion statement

Over time, the choli has transformed from a basic garment into a fashion statement, showcasing a variety of necklines, sleeve lengths, and fits, reflecting regional styles and personal preferences. Today, the sari blouse is celebrated for its versatility, blending tradition with contemporary trends, and continues to be an essential component of Indian women's attire.

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