The Evolution of the Bodice
In luxury ethnic wear, the blouse is no longer an accessory; it is the structural foundation of the look. At Rare Mriga, we see the blouse as "Architecture for the Body."
1. The High-Neck Victorian Influence
For heavy Banarasi sarees, a high-neck, full-sleeved blouse creates a regal, closed silhouette. This style is perfect for winter weddings and brings a "Vintage Queen" aesthetic to the wearer.
2. The Corset Hybrid
We are seeing a massive trend in structured corset blouses paired with lightweight Chanderi sarees. This provides the support of modern shapewear while showcasing the fluidity of handloom silk.
3. The Minimalist Sleeveless
A deep-U back with thin straps is the ultimate power move for a cocktail saree. It allows the heavy pallu to take center stage without visual clutter.


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