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Find Pretty Orange Blouse Designs For Sarees Here

Orange is kind of shade when you pick the right, it will do all the favors to your look. Many find orange to be bold and daring. So they stay away when shopping sarees and blouses. Besides, there is a myth that orange is not for all skin tones.

However, all we can ask you now is stop the wrong notions with this color.

If you have been staying away from orange blouse/saree, then you are missing out a huge fun.

Today we are going to show you how a pretty orange blouse can help you nail your saree look.

First and foremost you need to pick a right shade of orange to flatter your saree style. Though it is a fact that wearing orange from head to toe on a saree, is tricky to pull off, that’s when you need to get creative with your blouses.

Check out how dull gold toned embellishments, yellow pom poms and metallic earrings blends so subtly with this vibrant orange saree. For those who shy away from orange, take this inspo.

Still, if you are in dilemma to wear orange as a standalone color, then read ahead.

Orange can make an excellent contrasting hue to other vibarnat colors. Few of them are white, black, royal blue, pink..etc

Let’s check out how sarees in these colors creates a adorable look with a orange blouse.

An orange blouse can give a divine look when worn with white sarees.  Those who find it hard to wear orange or white alone should go with this great combination together.

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Put your white saree on a festive spot by opting for embellished orange blouses.

Black can make orange highly wearable by all skin tones. The deepness in black can easily balance the vibrancy of orange so easily. Thus when you wear them together, it is no surprise that it flatters every one.

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Opt for beads work, mirror work and other creative neck & sleeve styles to look edgy on your saree style.

Royal blue is another regal shade to wear with orange. Try your blue silk saree with a heavily embellished orange blouse and see the magical look it brings on you. With few antique accessories and bright makeup, you can be assured that you are bound to attract all eyes.

The peppy pink saree and orange blouse is yet another winning combination to wear during festive season. Since pink is a most favorite shade of many, your closet might have already been crowded with pink sarees. Wear them next time with a bright orange blouse and see how good this duo looks together.

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Grey sarees would also look good with orange blouse. Those who stay away from grey shade thinking it lacks the spark, try wearing it with orange and you will see how wrong you were.

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As you see, orange blouse has lots of potential and many miss to wear it thinking it is not choice of shade. Before we wind off, let’s see a list of adorable embellishments you can get on an orange blouse.

Dull toned embellishments always work better on orange blouse.

If you plan to wear orange on your D-day, opt for customized images that are aligned to your bridal theme.

Mirror works orange blouses are great for your designer sarees.

Try mixing orange with maroon hue for an understated and graceful saree style.

For plain sarees, opt for designer criss cross blouses.

Tiny beads can add a rich look to your blouse.

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Let your sleeve style stand out by opting for traditional motifs.

Go for collar neck blouses if you like to stay stylish.

Cut out blouse back necks can give a stylish vibe even to your silk saree look.

Want a colorful brocade blouse? Then this is how it should be done.

Brides, here is your ideal orange blouse.

Don’t miss the beauty these orange blouses can add to your saress. Plan ahead and select the best shade of orange for you and everything else will fall in place perfectly. If you have more ideas and inspirations for our readers to try, do share on the comment box below.

Also Read : 21 Best Contrasting Blouses for Pink Silk Sarees

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