A Pastel Banarasi Saree:
Pastel is, officially, the color of the decade. The soft and sweet appeal of the pastel palettes surpasses all the discrimination of tastes and preferences making themselves an ageless pick for every kind of ensemble. In banarasi saree, the pastel palette brings out the natural regality of the woven textures with a youthful and understated charm, a perfect combination for a newlywed. So if looking young and rejuvenating isn’t on your list for your post-wedding appearances, then sure, miss out on this gorgeous trend. Or else just go ahead and some really dainty picks for your trousseau now!
Rani Silk Banarasi Saree:
Nothing brings out the richness of Banarasi silk like a pure Rani pink does. Rani pink is a deep shade of pink with a hint of magenta in it. The color is deep and at the same time quite vivid, quite a great blend to symbolize the depth of passion and vibrance of your nuptial union. The color is also a great pink as it complements really well with every other color in traditional bridal hues. The Banarasi saree in rani pink looks unparalleled when teamed up with golden heirloom jewelry, making it a great pick for a bride for post-wedding festivities.
The Classic Red Banarasi:
If you want to keep just one Banarasi saree in your bridal trousseau, which wouldn’t be enough we’re warning you, it has to be the classiest of them all, you guessed it right, a red Banarasi saree. With all the different styles in saree, there’s something magical about a red one with golden zari weaves that outmatches the bridal grace of every other pick. Definitely, the traditional value assigned to the color red for all things bridal has a role to play in it, but it’s just not enough to explain why whenever we see a bride in red Banarasi we cannot think of a more impeccable image to behold.
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