Saris are considered evergreen for good reason! They’re super versatile and can be used to make completely new outfits easily. We’re here with three ways to revamp an old sari and sport it in a completely different way.
Convert Into An Anarkali Or Lehenga
An anarkali or lehenga requires about five meters of fabric and most saris are made of at least five-and-a-half meters. So if you want to convert your sari into a silhouette you’ll wear more often, an anarkali or lehenga will make optimal use of your sari fabric. All you’ll need to get is fabric for your blouse (in case of a lehenga) and some fabric for lining.
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Add Finishing Touches
Old saris may tend to lose their finishing, especially towards the hems. To fix this and wear your saris without damaging them further, you can add some finishing touches to revamp any old sari. Add silk piping or an embroidered lace at the hem for damage control and a chic look. For heavily embroidered saris, you can also add a soft net layer at the pallu to safeguard any embellishments or zari threads from coming undone.
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A Suit Transformation
For an unexpected edge, convert your sari into a suit. A traditional fabric in a modern silhouette will make the outfit perfect for traditional and Western looks equally. Saris made of silk or cotton blends can be great options as they will hold the shape of a suit a lot better than a flowy fabric like chiffon.
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We hope these tips will help breathe new life into your saris!