10 Legit Cool Girl Ways to Do a Benarasi! *Apart from the Usual Sarees & Lehengas!
BY Sakshi | 16 Jun, 2017 | 10974 views | 2 min read
There's something so pretty about a good Benarasi weave- it's just the right amount of blingy without being OTT and looks effortlessly classy! But if you think it's boring and can be only worn as a suit, lehenga or saree, boy! Are you mistaken! Here are some cool girl legit ways to wear a Benarasi which are so unique and inspiring!
Crop top/ Shirt and Skirt
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Looks like a million bucks, don't they? Such an easy, breezy look! This glam blue one is by Reeti Arneja.
As a Kurti with a skirt
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So simple, but so stunning! We love this look, and it is something so easy to customise! Raveena Tandon's outfit is by Raw Mango.
Draped like a cocktail gown
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How cool is this unique Benarasi spotted on Shilpa Shetty? A drape like that completely transforms the look! This outfit is by Amit Aggarwal.
Dhoti Pants
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Benarasi dhoti pants- why not? Looks so cool for the Mehendi! Outfit by Amoh by Jade.
Mixing 2 contrasting hues
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Benarasi Jacket
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So so trendy, and something that can be worn over jeans later as well!
Benarasi palazzos with a shirt
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Alia Bhat wore these cool Benarasi palazzos with a white shirt, and it's such a cute idea! Outfit by Payal Khandwala.
A cool double drape
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So this is a unique way to add something extra to your benarasi suit! A double dupatta drape like this one looks so unique and regal!
Unique Saree drape with raw silk pants
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How cool is this unique saree drape? If you want to pull off a modern look with a Banarasi saree, then this is a killer way to do it! The outfit is by Ritu Kumar .
Cape with the lehenga
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While a Benarasi dupatta does look gorgeous, a cape is also a cool way to wear it! This one's by Jade by Monica and Karishma .
Want to know where to source your Benarasi from? Here are some labels for outfits, and here for dupattas!