LYANNA Temple Border, Solid/Plain, Woven Sambalpuri Handloom Art Silk Saree(Maroon)
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Combining a Sambalpuri Buta saree with a maroon blouse and a blue saree creates a striking and unique look. Here's how you can style this combination:Saree and Blouse Pairing:Saree: Choose a Sambalpuri Buta saree with intricate traditional patterns. These sarees are known for their unique motifs and vibrant colors.Blouse: Select a maroon blouse. The rich maroon color will contrast beautifully with the blue tones of the saree.Styling Tips:Jewelry:Necklace: Go for traditional silver or oxidized jewelry, which complements the ethnic look of Sambalpuri sarees.Earrings: Match with jhumkas or chandbalis.Bangles: Stack some silver bangles or go for a statement cuff.Makeup:Eyes: Subtle smoky eyes with a hint of blue or maroon to tie the colors together.Lips: A maroon or deep red lipstick to complement the blouse.Hair:A classic bun adorned with fresh flowers.If you prefer open hair, opt for soft curls to maintain an elegant look.Footwear: Traditional mojris or kolhapuris in neutral or metallic shades.Accessories:Bindi: A small maroon bindi to complement the blouse.Clutch: A traditional embroidered or beaded clutch in a matching color.Draping Style:Classic Drape: The traditional Nivi style drape is timeless and elegant.Gujarati Style: For a different look, try the Gujarati drape, which displays the pallu in front.Tips for Blending Colors:Ensure the blue of the saree is a shade that contrasts well with the maroon blouse but does not clash.The intricate Buta patterns on the saree should have hints of maroon to tie the whole look together seamlessly.This combination will give you a sophisticated and traditional appearance, perfect for festivals, weddings, or any cultural event.