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i dont think there are many "trends" to follow per se with a saree...
as long as u get the blouse fitted right and the pleats proper... it will always look nice...
If you've never worn a saree before you may want to get them stitched with the falls/belt etc, so u can wear them soon after the wedding without having to worry about hwo to wrap it.
As with any jahez outfit, if you're going to get alot of them, keep alot of the blouses and sarees unstitched so that when a new style comes out or u want to try something different (like a low back and long sleeves vs high neck, whatever) u have that option...
I think there's a big distinction btween indian sarees and pakistani sarees...i personally think indian ones are better
Some trendy Indian styles are like bra-tops, halter-tops..butterfly palloos...I think another nice style is the low back with elbow-length sleeves...
I dont know abt where you are, but in most of the desi shops here in NY, they sell the heavy sarees wiht two types of blouses, "saas" (unstitched with minimal kaam and thus can be more modest) and "bahu" blouses, which are usually full of kaam, and reveal much more.
for fabrics, a banarsi (chiffon or real?) wil always be a classic...
sheer georgette/chiffon falls nicely...
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