After months of struggle for finding that perfect saree for Diwali, you’ve finally pinned down your favourite one. Now that the hardest part is over, it’s time to focus your attention on the blouse. Unlike good old days, saree blouses are no longer an afterthought. The blouse has now stepped into the spotlight and can make or break a festive look. But zeroing down on an ethnic designer blouse is not an easy task. Should you choose a mirror work blouse or go with a fringe number (which by the way is quite in these days)? Would an off-shoulder blouse suit you, or a high neck number do justice to your look? Since the choices are many and the time is less, we shine the spotlight on some of the latest blouse designs to help you take your Diwali look to the next level.
Let’s Bring the Sexy Back
On Diwali, most women prefer the traditional look, but for those who want to take the modern route, blouses with sexy back strike the perfect balance between modesty and modernity. Blouse designs with baring back are a hit among celebrities too. So, what are you waiting for? Buy Indian saree blouses online at Kalki’s website.
Play Around with the Sleeves/Shoulders
Sweetheart off-shoulder and one-shoulder necklines will give a required edge to your Diwali look. The neckline follows the curve of the shoulder and makes a winning choice for a saree blouse. Here are a few of our favorite blouse designs from this style.



Showcase Elegance in Round/High Neck Blouses
Versatile blouses with round, high, or boat necklines are perfect for traditional Diwali look. It is one of the most common, yet most modest blouse designs that’s preferred by women across India. Get yours online now.




How About Strappy Numbers?
Strappy blouses range from halter neck to cami-style blouses and one-shoulder numbers. So, if you dare to bare, these styles are definitely for you. Many A-listers, including Ananya Pandey and Jhanvi Kapoor, have aced this style perfectly. Now it’s your turn.




Now that you’ve your dream saree and a designer blouse to go along with it, it’s time you get ready for Diwali. And don’t forget to be a pataka and not burst one. Happy Diwali!
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