How To Create A Floral Saree Look From Scratch

Ever thought of designing a saree from scratch? It's the latest trend! Let's explore stunning white sarees with floral prints, inspired by Bollywood stars.

Choose the Fabric

Since floral prints look best on flowy and lightweight fabrics, consider Chiffon, Georgette, Cotton, Linen, Organza or Crepe.

Decide on the Length

A standard saree is about 5.5 to 6.5 meters long. If you want extra pleats or a longer pallu, go for a longer fabric.

Select or Create the Floral Print

You have multiple options to add floral prints to your white fabric, be it Hand-Painting, Block Printing, Screen Printing, Embroidery or Applique work.

Kriti's Sanon in applique work saree

This one is a great example of Applique work, where fabric cutouts of flowers are sewn onto the saree for a 3D effect.

Sonam Kapoor

This is an embroidered floral saree, where threadwork in soft pastels or vibrant hues creates a textured effect.

Add Borders & Enhancements

To enhance the saree, you can add lace or embroidered borders, zari work or tiny pearls or sequins as per your vibe. Here in this saree, two different designs in similar hues have been combined with thin lace for an elegant finish.

Example

This saree is beautifully enhanced with a contrasting thin lace, giving it a refined finish.

Stitch a Matching Blouse

A saree isn’t complete without the perfect blouse. Explore various styles and patterns that suit your preference before finalising the stitching.

Noodle strap blouse for a modern chic look