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What do you do when you visit a cloth expo? You check for the latest trends and different models coming up in the market…. Right? But How much do you shop in such exhibitions.. May be less as your purse may not support you to buy everything newly available in the market…. Space is also another challenging area which triggers your mind when you think of shopping…. In this scenario, have you ever thought that you can create a different trend altogether by spending very less still not having cloths piled up in your wardrobe.

Here is the solution….

If you have too many silk Sarees layered in your wardrobe; its time for you to convert them in to nice “Half Sarees” since they are in trend now.

Take a Silk Saree which has a contrast border.

Make it in to Two pieces, Use the fist one of 4 meters and rest keep it aside.

Overlap the first half of the border with the same colour velvet cloth.

Take 1 inch lace ( Preferably gold colour with sequence work)and get it stitched 1 inch above the Saree border.

Have the Saree stitched in to “Ghagra type ” lehenga with full “ghear”.

Now go for a Velvet Blouse stitched in a “choli “pattern.

Now take 2.5 meters chiffon material to make the pallu . Prefer contrast colours which will give you great look to the set (like Pink, Orange & Yellow/ Green, Blue & Yellow).

Get this cloth bordered with same velvet cloth and lace used on the Saree. Wear this set with appropriate jewellery; Trust me, you will own a stunning look and many more compliments…

 

- Bhavana

 


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