As the wedding season approaches, sarees continue to reign as the go-to outfit for women — elegant, timeless, and versatile. But if you want to give your traditional look a modern twist, pairing your saree with a shrug is the perfect way to stand out. Several Bollywood actresses have recently been seen embracing this trend, combining classic drapes with chic shrugs that add an extra layer of sophistication and warmth — ideal for winter weddings.
Actress Rupali Ganguly’s look is a beautiful example of how to style this trend. She wore a saree with embroidered borders and a matching blouse, complemented by a long cream-colored shrug featuring intricate embroidery. Her look was completed with jhumka earrings, braided hair, and soft makeup — perfect for festive occasions.
Another elegant take on the saree-shrug combo came from Madhuri Dixit, who wore a mirror-work saree paired with a sleeveless blouse and matching shrug. This ensemble exudes festive charm and can be a great choice for pre-wedding functions like sangeet or haldi, adding both glamour and grace.
Hina Khan also showcased a trendy version of this style with an organza-detailed saree, a plain blouse, and a long, full-sleeved shrug. Her look is ideal for young women who want to maintain a stylish yet modest vibe while attending a friend’s wedding. The jacket-style shrug gives the outfit a modern appeal while keeping it traditional at heart.
Shilpa Shetty, known for her experimental saree looks, opted for a Banarasi silk saree paired with a plain shrug. Her look proves that even minimal layering can make a strong fashion statement. You can recreate this by pairing a satin or silk saree with a plain silk jacket or even a warm shrug made from wool-blend fabric for winter weddings.
Pairing a saree with a shrug or jacket not only adds an element of contemporary fashion but also offers comfort during chilly evenings. So, this wedding season, move beyond the conventional and embrace the saree-shrug trend to make your style both classy and effortlessly chic.
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