A cultural staple of the subcontinent, saris epitomize desi elegance. This is probably why so many Pakistani actresses are known to rock them and look fabulous as they do. But as with most fashion, it seems that saris are evolving and becoming more creative than ever before.
An increasingly popular trend is Western fusion saris, these combine elements from regular saris and incorporate some Western elements into the silhouette of the look.
One of the ways you can style your sari with a Western twist is to get pants stitched instead of a petticoat and have the fall of the Saari draped accordingly. Another option is to add layers or replace the blouse.
With so many fun possibilities, let’s get some extra inspiration from these 4 Pakistani actresses, who understood the assignment.
Yumna Zaidi
The Tere Bin actress has already made a reputation for herself when it comes to saris. It was in Tere Bin only, where her sari look set the internet on fire. So of course, she’s the first actress we need to talk about here.
Yumna’s approach to westernizing her sari involved layering, adding a beige trench coat atop her shoulders for an effortlessly graceful look. A stylish way to stay warm in a sari.
Mahira Khan
Mahira’s sense of style is adored by her fans, so she’s not hesitant to experiment or explore all sorts of fashionable possibilities. And her love of saris is well documented from the red carpet to her aesthetic photoshoots. So it’s no surprise she joined in on westernising her sari for a little extra pizazz.
Donning a beautiful floral sari, Mahira opted for a chic blazer to pair with her outfit. Creating a look that serves timeless charm and gentle femininity.
Saba Qamar
A stunner in everything she wears, Saba Qamar belongs on this list. While her style isn’t limited to one theme or the other, every look is dripping with her classic poise and sophistication. And that’s a vibe that resonates well with a sari.
Similar to Mahira, Saba Qamar paired her sari with a lightly coloured blazer that accentuates her features. The cut of the blazer allows the sari to go from rustic to modern by creating a loose shape that complements current trends.
Sajal Aly
While not as recent, Sajal Aly made headlines in the past year for her bold sari fusion. Her pairing ended up being somewhat controversial with some loving the combo and others feeling like it didn’t work.
Sajal’s choice was to don a cami top in place of a blouse with both pieces coloured black. The monochrome palette is paired with red lipstick and a rose in her hand, adding an almost romantic feel to the stunning photos.
What are your thoughts? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
Stay tuned to WOW360.