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Belted Sarees For Those Who Are Looking For Fuss-Free Outfit Options!

BY Garvita | 06 Oct, 2020 | 5056 views | 4 min read

The other day while picking an outfit for an intimate wedding, I realised that the need of the hour is to go fuss-free! With so much to take care of (like wearing a mask throughout, sanitizing the hands et al), the outfit should be the last thing to add on to the ruckus.

And that made me think, why not curate some 'fuss-free' outfit ideas to make it easy with the coronial weddings. And to begin with, we discovered some drool-worthy belted saree styles that we couldn't help but obsess over. So drive through already to check out what all we have in store for you.

Let's begin with a classic style?

Image via Sooraj Nitte Photography

Our south Indian brides have been teaching us 'how to wear saree with a belt', since forever now. And no we're not suggesting you do it the same traditional way, but take a little inspo for it. Like, wear a crisp Banarsi saree for one of your wedding ceremonies and amp it up with a gold waist belt to keep it timeless!

A pre-stitched saree never looked this gorgeous

This is the highest level 'fuss-free' saree outfit idea that we could have come up with! We mean, a pre-stitched saree + an offbeat belt to keep it in place. What else does one need? This belted saree draping is perfect for those who run away from the idea of wearing one.

Meet belt bags, now

Oh boy, we never thought that we'll spot belt bags at weddings at all. This is not your ordinary belt wali saree, it also has a bag attached to store your knick-knacks. Brides, we definitely recommend you to give this style a shot at your Mehndi.

A silk saree with a belt (with a twist)

Hola nouveau brides, this would be a superb pick for an intimate wedding look! While we're already in awe of the drape, we felt that this outfit is a win-win because the belt matches the saree's border. Don't forget to pin it to your "cloth waist belt for saree" board.

And this ruffled beauty with an embellished belt

This belted saree blouse is one of our faves for its sheer simplicity & modernity and coronial weddings call for the same. And we feel that the bride's sister is going to love this style!

Printed sarees with a belt makes you look like a stunner

Sabyasachi has been doing belted sarees for quite some time now, and we love every bit of it. One should definitely add this to their bridal trousseau because it is an exceptional blend of glam, easy-to-wear attire.

Finally, the dhoti style

These women not only experimented with the accessory but also gave a twist to the saree drape. No wonder these looks has our heart. You can experiment from a tasseled belt to a sleek embroidered one, and trust us, none of these styles will disappoint you. Brides have been acing this drape, and now, all they need is to make it 'sarees with a belt'

Pull out your branded belts

Psstt.. this saree with a Gucci belt is a sight to behold! If you're still in a dilemma about the kind of belt you'd want to wear with your saree, we'll suggest you give this a try. Sabyasachi belts also look amazing with an Indian wedding outfit, just saying.

All Images via Pinterest

So, what are your views about this trend? Do share your thoughts in the comments section below! We'd love to read your response.

ALSO READ - Brides Who Wore Belts With Their Lehengas

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