Blouse Front Design Gallery
The front design of a blouse shapes both its look and how easily you get in and out of it — a detail often overlooked next to necklines and sleeves. Binks' blouse front design gallery breaks down every popular style so you can choose the front that best suits your saree, your occasion, and your comfort.
Popular blouse front designs
Button-down front: closes with a vertical row of buttons down the centre, giving a clean structured line and making the blouse quick to put on and remove. Keyhole front: a small teardrop-shaped cutout at the centre front or back adds a subtle reveal without a full plunging neckline. Embellished front: embroidery, sequins or appliqué work concentrated at the centre front, popular for bridal and festive blouses. Corset-style front: structured panels or lace-up detailing at the centre creates a defined, fitted silhouette, often seen in bridal wear.
Choosing a front design for your saree
Keyhole and embellished fronts pair beautifully with statement silk sarees where the blouse is meant to be noticed. Button-down fronts suit everyday cotton sarees where convenience matters most. Corset-style fronts work best with structured bridal drapes that call for a fitted, sculpted silhouette.
"Great Blouses" — Sanjana Patil, verified Binks buyer, review of Rekha x Rozaana Long Saree Blouse in Raven Black (Judge.me, 5★)
Blouse front design quick reference
- Keyhole front: a small cutout at centre front or back for a subtle reveal
- Button-down front: quick to wear, clean structured line
- Corset-style front: structured, fitted silhouette for bridal wear
- Embellished front: statement embroidery or sequin detailing for festive occasions
Shop blouse front designs
Kiara x Tyohaar — Gold Vine Embroidery Blouse
Revathi x Tyohaar — Chilli Red Blouse
Zaina x Tyohaar — Black Meenakari Blouse
Shabnam x Tyohaar — Violet Meenakari Blouse
Browse the full front-open blouse gallery and find the design that matches your style and saree.