Trending Glamorous Saree cum gowns

Saree cum gowns are flying off the shelves, and given the magnificence and opulence they provide, they will soon supersede the precious bridal lehengas in no time!


 

Fusion dresses are always in demand. This Fuschia colour saree combi dress was 1st worn by Lady Diana in 1988, which became an overnight style for the next decade. This ensemble was stitched and styled by Catherine Walker, a London-based designer who became a rage at that time. The fury, on the other hand, quickly dissipated.




This style of fusion dress was seen again in 2011 when Paris Hilton visited India and wore a pink saree stylish gown. There has been no turning back since then. Uncountable fashion divas were seen wearing this look at film festivals, award ceremonies, and reception parties.




What makes it so fancy?
Urban women prefer a fuss-free graceful look. That’s where this pre-stitched saree came into existence. A hassle-free way to look graceful, poised, and all the more stylish. Its silhouette resembles a skirt, you have to pull it, zip it up, and fix the pleats. That’s it! There's no need to use your fingers to do this time-consuming process of draping yourself in nine yards of modern flair!

Impactful Indian Innovations
To make it popular on global platforms, many designers have devised innovative fashion tactics. Some of them like Goa-based designer Wendell Rodriques, in Lakme Fashion week in 2012, showed split pallu and choli built, giving it a glamorous look for urban women to try and explore

Gaurav Gupta, on the other side, showcased his fusion dress styles in pastels and rich fabrics like tusser silk and chiffon, which harken back to the sumptuous Victorian age.




Others took their inventiveness and ingenuity to the next level by adorning them with zircons, diamonds, and crystals to add zing.

Now, before we bore you with more background info, we would like to tell you the latest styles by which these saree cum gown can be worn:




Bodice Blouses: These blouses are embellished with stones and crystals that give out a contemporary look. This kind of blouse completely accentuates your figure type and makes you look slim too.

Regular Blouses: You can wear them with a blouse if you already have one. You don't need to purchase an additional blouse to go with your fusion dress. The only difference will be that the saree will appear to be pre-pleated. This style is for you if looking glamorous isn't your thing and you want to look like you draped a saree without the effort!
 
Cape: Metal chains, beads, and lace are commonly used in capes. To make your saree combo dress is even more beautiful, add a cape.

Now that you know how to dress well, the next crucial point to consider is that, given the splendor of this ensemble, you should be aware of the best occasions to wear it.

Where should you wear?
Bridal wear: For a dignified, classy, and stylish look, ditch the lehenga and opt for a stunning ready-to-wear saree combi dress.
Reception events: The concept is so fresh that you'll be the center of attention right away.
Partywear: These ensembles look great with just a few pieces of jewellery and accessories.


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