
An
Indian woman knows it very well that
blouse
can make or mar the looks of a gorgeous saree. As such, they are more than
simply cautious about their blouse style. While in the past, low cut midriff
baring blouses were the only blouse patterns, in the recent times, designer
blouse is the hottest fashion trend among the Indian women. Now these
designer blouses are made according to the individual needs of a woman as
per her body type and other considerations. A blouse with amazing neck
patterns and stylish backs have been made popular by the
top fashion
designers of Indian Women. These fashion blouses have various types of
neck designs and are decorated with a host of various trims including
stones, aari work, sequins, beads, crystals, embroidery etc.
Hot Designer Saree Blouse Patterns
Here are some latest saree
blouse neck patterns along with back styles of blouses. Buy them readymade
from shops and boutiques or get them stitched from your local tailor- they
are amazingly expert in copying any kind of designs just by looking at the
pictures.
Halter Neck Blouse
Halter dresses are in vogue all over the world.
So, how can the blouses of
Indian sarees remain untouched from their
influence?. Tie it up or get it stitched- experiment with
neck designs to flaunt your neck and back. In fact, a halter neck blouse has
many variations- the classic halter neck that is made popular by the
Bollywood actresses, the 'V' halter neck that gives a shape of V to the
straps around the neck. Be innovative and use your saree's border for the
'V' shape or you can even use sequined trims, zari or laces for the purpose.
There are still others- the crossed halter neck is also very attractive.
However, go for it only if you have a long slender neck otherwise it can
give you an awkward look.
Stringed Back Blouse
A blouse with strings in different patterns
sure give a sexy look to the wearer. No buttons or zips, just tie ups for a
great style statement. This type of blouse can have long straps that are
tied in a knot at the lower back. You can have straight strings side to side
tied at the middle- these can be all over the back of blouse or just
single or two-three strings at the blouse bottom or top- whatever you think
will make your back more attractive. You can even get them crossed strings.
And if you don't want the hassle of tying them up every time, have the
opening of your blouse in the front instead of the back or get the ends of
strings stitched having the look of tie up. Let your imagination fly to get
a unique stringed back blouse.
Off Shoulders Blouse
Want to get some more sexier looks? Then go
for an off shoulder blouse. Boat neck off-the-shoulder look is the most
common and also the most popular. However, sweetheart neck off-the-shoulder
look is also liked by many where the sleeves are attached separately as if it
is a band stitched to the blouse. Again use the border of the saree or any
other kinds of trim. A single shoulder style blouse can also do if you feel
uncomfortable in both shoulders off. This style of blouse will have just one
shoulder strap or sleeve and will leave the other shoulder bare. You can
make it a high waisted bustier type or can have a simple design with front
buttoning.
Backless Blouse
The ultimate design of a blouse- bringing out your
feminine charm the most! You'll sure look hot in it! Leave the back bare
with a little slender tie up- a very thin strip at back will make the outfit
more sexier than described. However, it depends on you how much of your back
you are ready to bare. This type of back looks most attractive in choli
designs that are worn with
lehengas. Just make sure that the single string is
tied securely at the back to avoid any wardrobe malfunction!
Spaghetti Strap Blouse
For a bold and daring woman, a blouse with
spaghetti straps will also do wonders. Get noodle thin straps or just flat
strings. And if you want to be some more unconventional, get some sequined
or even jeweled straps. You can use anything- pearls, beads or stones to
make the straps of your blouse- your choice, of course based on the saree,
its fabric and the occasion when you will wear it.