How To Look Stylish in Sarees? From Priyanka Chopra Jonas to Vidya Balan, 9 Bollywood Celebs To Look Up to When It Comes to Styling Handloom Sarees

Do you like to wear sarees? If yes, then you definitely know it is one of the most comfortable yet elegant outfits. Before kurtas, salwar kameez and western wear became the norm; sarees were the most common outfit for Indian women. Nowadays, even Bollywood actresses love to wear sarees as they are easy to drape and pleat. Be it red carpets, promotional events, or press conferences, several Bollywood divas had made appearances in a beautiful saree. They all looked graceful in gorgeous sarees.

Now, if you are bored with your other traditional outfits then a colourful handloom saree might serve as the palate cleanser and it can be also a perfect addition to your summer wardrobe. Handloom sarees can be worn in a variety of patterns, weaves, and designs. From Kota Doriya of Kaithoon, Patola of Patan to Kunbi from Goa, you will get to see various beautiful handloom textiles where you go across the nation. Now, if you are also willing to look stylish in a six-yard, our picks of celebrity-inspired handloom sarees will certainly help you. Check them out below:

Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Vidya Balan

Dia Mirza

Konkona Sen Sharma

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja

Janhvi Kapoor

Rani Mukerji

Karisma Kapoor

Tanushree Dutta

Now, let us know in the comment section which Bollywood diva’s saree you liked the most.

(The above story first appeared on Today News 24 on May 20, 2021 05:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website todaynews24.top).

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