2015-04-10

When it comes to being the bride, there are millions of designs and ideas of your personal kind of saree wardrobe, which has to be exquisite. Many brides find it difficult in choosing their wedding wear saree being the best of course, but the other sarees for the bride to be needs to carry are equally important. The designer sarees which bring charm and glamour to the look has not be really in the designer label only, get these in the same kind of styles. Remember a bride’s wardrobe needs to have at least 15 elegant and all different sarees to wear during the functions or after her wedding.

Here are the must have 15 sarees for a bride’s wardrobe to make the best impression. These can be worn not only at weddings but also at events, parties, brunches, festivals, celebrations and outings. Sort out the 15 sarees which come in a unique and designer touch effect. Let’s leave out the wedding saree or say the bridal saree the one in red is a compulsion and all brides have their own personal tastes for these and come to the other sarees which complete the bridal wardrobe.

Sequins Half and Half Saree



Sequins is an essential part of glamour in the real fashion look, and this can be used in sarees to create that dazzling effect on the floor. Most of the designers have used sequins as a trending style of the season and so this one is a must have for parties. A creative saree in sequins and net beige and royal blue fabrics. The sequins has been use in the lower half covering above the knee level this brings dominance and the beige net neutralises the lower drape. The pallu in royal blue has the same colour embroidery and sparkling effect of kundan to harmonize the sparkle.

Red and White Raw silk Saree



This one has the inspiration and resembles the Sabyasachi designer saree, for the sober use of embroidery and colours in red, white and black. The saree has two silks in south silk and raw silk and the 3 types of fabrics have the elegant effect. The use of border adds richness with the shimmer look and the red floral embroidery brings classiness. Many of you are fans of Sabyasachi sarees and I think this one has to be definitely in your saree wardrobe to wear at occasions. Pair this saree with the raw silk blouse to maintain its sober elegance.

White and Beige Saree



The neutrals are a must have, and the white has been very much in fashion with beige to bring it’s richness out. Don’t go for a plain white but the one with embellishments will work well. Like this one in sequins again on white and the rest in beige. The golden embroidery on the bottom half pulls up the heavy look and fits well with the golden buttas on the front pallu. Pair this saree with a pretty golden clutch and golden blouse that will bring you out as a diva.

Black & Golden Lace Saree

Lace has also been of the most trending fashion fabric in all categories and this has made the sarees come out of the sophisticated styles and brings in a version of seductive sarees. These are best for parties and occasions here’s an article to help you see the Fashion Lace Sarees. The black can be worn just fine for a bride with glowing combination of golden. The lower drape has embroidery which brings the design and theme of elegance. Pair this with a golden or black blouse, both will do just fine with the saree.

Shaded Designer Saree

Wearing the one fabric saree in a single colours has always been the fashion, try a different style of the one fabric sari with shaded colour effects. A singular colour is quiet common to gradient, but this one in shaded effect of two colours will bring a new stylish look. The darker red and and pink brings the shaded as well with blend of the other colour which in here is a sandstone or any other would look extra dominating. The saree has work all over its edge border and stones scattered. This can make a good impression at weddings, festivals or at parties.

Traditional Silk Saree

These are an essential for any women’s saree wardrobe, from new brides to older women they are a must. Traditional sarees are to be worn rarely but are needed for those wedding occasions when it comes to cultures and rituals. This one here in silk with bandhej print and those traditional motifs look so creative on the orange and red saree. The combination is a royal one, and has printed borders to keep the look up.

Heavy Embroidered Silk Saree

Another silk saree, in embroideries and embellishments which bring the wedding look alive. This one is also a saree to be worn at wedding ceremonies and events. Try a new younger generation colour theme instead of the royal shades of wedding, this in Lavender and Pink bring out the western and traditional mix up. The zari and kundon work adds all the glitter for the occasion and wear this best with the silk blouse.

Printed Designer Chiffon Saree

Chiffon fabrics are very elegant and need lots of handling when worn, so keep them simple and attractive with no embroideries and lighter borders. Another evergreen fashion technique is the tie and dye one, where this chiffon saree has the tie and dye effect all over in pretty peach and pink. The border in sequins brings the glamour in like a Mandira Bedi saree. A light sober saree for brunches, parties and outings. Pair these with some pretty earrings to dazzle the look.

Lehenga Saree

The most convenient of all is the Lehenga Saree, easily carries and easy to manage at occasions. This one in net lehenga style with kalis has work on it all over, which can be easily carried for the stitched lehenga and the pallu in peach with work border harmonizes the whole look. This one is great for those functional events of weddings and receptions, saves time when draped and the colours are perfect for the ceremonial look.

Green Net saree

Net fabric is very in for sarees, it holds the simplicity and elegance whether it is embroidered or plain like this. A plain net saree in green and well designed with pink panels brings the simple style of the bride with a fashion humour and a bling of golden work on small border. An inspiring design alike Manish Malhotra sarees, the green brings freshness which will be a perfect wear for brunches, wedding ceremonies, festivals and parties.

Half and Half Work Saree

This one is very creative and I would definitely recommend brides to keep this in their wardrobes as its preferable for all purposes, from wedding, receptions, parties, festivals, celebrations and more. The cutwork embellishment does all the glamming part by the border itself on the pallu drape and lower edge of the whole saree. The lower drape in a different fabric of smoked chiffon in beige again adds earthy tone to bring a designer statement. Pair this with a beige or golden blouse and a golden clutch. Have a look at the 5 types of half and half sarees.

Georgette Work Saree

Georgette fabrics are comfortable and have less transparency making it more comforting. The work on such sarees is very well held and shows a beaming effect, like this one in plain tone of yellow in shaded effect with the work all over the border edge in silver is perfect for wedding ceremonies for the bride. Haldi is a good time to wear this or festivals and pujas where the divine colour does great in work concept which is comforting and mesmerising to wear.

Green Cotton Silk Saree

Another Green shaded saree with the touch of blue makes quite an impression for festivals and outings. The designer look in this simple cotton silk saree is remarkable, an embroidered border of contrast on the upper edge and pallu while the lower edge has the opposite contrast. Rich and glamourous saree to be worn with comfort. Brides do keep this one in the must haves of your saree wardrobe, cotton silk looks rich in itself and throws a fashion statement when worn.

Leheriya print Saree

Pink leheriya print saree is also another ancient kind of saree, just revived to be worn in classy style and new modern style. This one looks gracious, half and half concept with pallu in leheriya and botton in plain net with the mix up of horizontal lines in golden borders on the lower drape. A brilliant saree with modern and traditional concept mixtures to be a true designer saree for brides to wear at functions and parties. Pair this with the contrast of golden or pink as the border is in green.

Plain Royal Blue Saree

The best style that has been adopted from the Bollywood celeb is the royal blue plain georgette saree with a small golden border like Deepika Padukone wears. This one is also a must have, the blue shade is very hot in fashion and this style is super stylish for day wear or night wear occasions. Easy to carry and comforting, brides this one is for those classy parties to weddings and festivals. Pair this with simple look to bold style with heavy earrings and neckpiece.

All these saree styles have their own glamming look to designer styles, wear them with the best styling match up and look fantastic. These are the trending sarees in an Exclusive collection by G3Fashions.in the place where you can buy premium range of sarees for a bride to be.

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