Here are six designs you can try to refashion the blouse

Heena Khandelwal | Updated: Apr 15, 2018, 07:43 AM IST

Heena Khandelwal picks out six designs that are currently in vogue

From being an adjunct to saris, blouses have become a style statement in themselves. Not only have the cuts become more daring, with colourful little frills and fripperies added on, but they've also become more unconventional and experimental. Team a T-shirt with your sari, or a top that you would otherwise wear with a pair of jeans. Chosen right and worn with panache, they'd make even the most basic sari stand out.

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Cream of the crop: This design with a distinctive a criss-cross pattern on the front, is more a crop-top than a sari blouse. Made from semi-crepe, the orange blouse has silver piping on the sleeves and neckline, beads along the waist hem, and an interesting kalamkari Buddha print throughout.—Houseofblouse.com

Funky flares: Here's a flared bell-sleeves cotton blouse in bagru print that is a happy mix of ethnic and contemporary.—Tijori

It's a tie: This simple cotton blouse in a bright blue ikat weave is made trendier with the yellow lace border along the neck and sleeves. Note the semi-open back tied held in place with just a noodley tie-up.—Houseofblouse.com

Cape fashion: Made of mulmul fabric, this jazzy indigo blue cape blouse is, and sports multi-coloured tassels along the hem.—Rust Orange

A touch of Kutch: Inspired by the kediya jacket – a style originating in the traditional dress of the shepherds in Kutch – this cotton dobby blouse in ivory features an outer panel made from cut-work woven fabric, orange piping and gathered hem accents.—Jaypore 

Rich and retro: Made from mulberry and bamboo silk, this short tunic designed by Madhu Jain features banni mirror work and kantha embroidery in the vertical panels. The sleeves in kalakshetra woven borders alongside multicolour tissue trimmings, complete the vintage look.—Courtesy: Madhu Jain