Design Finalization & fabric selection typically goes hand-in-hand. You may want to go ahead and use the blouse material that came with your saree or lehenga or may combine it with another fabric or choose a different fabric altogether for a statement look. In case you are buying the blouse fabric separately, avoid stiff or hard fabrics else the blouse will appear raised from the body. Both Silk and Cotton fabrics work best for the blouse. Depending upon your Saree or Lehenga, you could also go for a Printed Fabric or a Brocade fabric to add some variety. Take the help of our designer to select the most fitting fabric for the weather and occasion, which will complement the material of the rest of your outfit too
Colour selection of the blouse fabric is of utmost importance too, so that you do not end up with a mismatched colour palette. Take tips from your designer to choose the right contrasting or complementary colour for your blouse
One of the most simple blouse design images on the list. A solid silk cotton blouse with a high neck and on the neck portion, aari works with mirror foil prints attached to it. Wearing heavy aari work blouse designs is not a kind of your style, you may give a try the simple mirror design blouse. Instead of the triangle works, you can even try Jhumka works.
Since Aari work has its origin from the Mughal era, motifs of Aari work are derived from nature. These motifs include leaves, vines, flowers, trees, birds and animals. Embroideries used in ethnic fashion are distinguished from the Aari embroidery because of these motifs.
Aari work embroidery uses beads and stones to create a sparkling effect on the garments. These embellishments are placed in such a way that they create an intrinsic web like pattern to create an intrinsic look. Aari work is more of thread and needle work; however, stones and other embellishments are used to add richness to the embroidery.
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