Saree blouse design moves fast, what was a niche request two seasons ago is now the first thing customers search for. Here's what's actually trending right now, and how to shop it without losing comfort along the way.
Pictured: Nargis x Rozaana | Corset-Style Blouse with FlexiFit™ Elastic Back1. Corset-style structure
Structured, waist-defining blouses, built with boning or panelling rather than just a stretch back, have moved from bridal wear into mainstream festive shopping. See our corset style blouse guide for how to wear the look, and our broader SculptFit™ guide for the mechanics behind it.
2. Front-open closures
Front-open blouses are trending because they solve a real problem: no one wants help hooking up a blouse at a wedding. Buttons, knots or tie-ups at the front are both functional and a design feature now. Full range in our blouse front design gallery.
3. Deep necklines with statement jewellery
As more brides and guests invest in statement neckpieces, deep neck blouses are trending right alongside them, the open neckline is designed to let jewellery lead.
Pictured: Zohra x Luxe | Black Blouse with Gold Hand Embroidery and FlexiFit™ Elastic Sides4. Puff sleeves, still going strong
We called this one last season and it's still true: puff sleeves remain the easiest way to make a simple saree feel festive.
5. Sweetheart necklines for a softer look
Not every bride wants a plunging neckline. The sweetheart neck has become the go-to for a romantic, universally flattering alternative.
Whichever design you're drawn to, look for it in FlexiFit™, our stretch-back construction means the trending design doesn't have to come at the cost of comfort or a trip to the tailor. Start with our complete blouse fit and style guide to find your best options.