Have a trunk full of your mom’s old silk sarees or your old wedding sarees that you find are too old-fashioned to wear to weddings or during festivals anymore? If you don’t know what to do with your old silk sarees but can’t throw them out because of the sentimental memories attached to them, you can turn them into something pretty and contemporary and continue to enjoy them.
Whether it is a long skirt or a short jacket, upcycled silk sarees can add a regal touch to your outfit and make heads turn. Here are some creative ideas to make the most of your treasured silk sarees.
How to style: Work with a tailor to create a floor-length skirt or lehenga from the saree’s main fabric. Pair it with a matching or contrasting blouse and a dupatta to achieve an elegant fusion look. You can keep the borders intact to retain the traditional essence or add embellishments for a modern twist.
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How to style: Pair your silk dupatta with an anarkali, a plain salwar suit, or even a simple kurta and leggings for a regal, balanced look. You can also drape it over your shoulder as a shawl for a more formal event.
How to style: Create a knee-length kurta for a classic look or design a crop top or blouse for a more contemporary outfit. You can pair the blouse with jeans, trousers, or a matching saree for a fusion look that blends traditional elegance with modern style.
How to style: Simply drape the silk scarf over a kurta set or wrap it around a Western outfit for a pop of colour and elegance. A scarf made from silk saree fabric can add warmth and style to winter outfits, as well as act as a standout accessory for summer looks.
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How to style: Have the saree tailored into a floor-length gown with a fitted bodice or a wrap dress style. Keep elements like the pallu or use the borders for detailing around the neckline and sleeves. Pair with minimal jewellery to let the dress speak for itself.
How to style: Use saree fabric to create cushion covers, table runners, or wall art. This will give your home an elegant, cultural touch and ensure that the saree continues to be appreciated in a new form.
How to style: Have a short jacket or long shrug made from your saree fabric, keeping the borders and details intact. Pair it with plain outfits to let the jacket stand out or layer it over a matching ensemble for a more coordinated look.
How to style: Work with a tailor to craft a wrap-style skirt that mimics the drape of a saree. Pair it with a plain top or a crop blouse, adding a belt or a stole for extra style.
Your old wedding sarees or the ones you received from your mom don’t need to be relegated to the dark corners of your closet. With a little creativity and the right tailoring, you can turn them into beautiful, versatile pieces that suit your personal style.
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