Whenever we wear a saree or lehenga, we like to style many things with it to make our look perfect. For this, women choose the blouse design according to their own so that they can style the saree or lehenga well. But plus-size women have a lot of difficulty in choosing the perfect blouse for themselves.

Now you do not have to worry because now you too can style different types of blouse designs. These types of blouses can be worn with sarees as well and can be styled with lehengas as well. You just have to take special care of your size.

Printed blouse with ruffle sleeves

Plus-size women think the most about how they will look in any outfit they style especially about dresses and blouses. But this time you need to design and style instead of thinking. For this, you can style a printed blouse with ruffle sleeves. This type of blouse design looks great with sarees.

Your hands will not look fat after wearing this. If you want, you can also design a plain blouse instead of a printed one. Before making these, you have to take care of the colour and design of your saree or lehenga. You can design its neckline according to your own. If you want, you can also buy it from outside the market.

Shirt look blouse design

Many women love to wear collar-style outfits. In such a situation, you can try the shirt-look blouse design for yourself. You can design it by taking cloth or else you can style it like a blouse by buying a shirt from outside. You can choose its collar according to your own. In this, you can try the V neckline. You will also get readymade blouses of this type.

Elbow-length blouse design

If you do not like to wear cut sleeves or off-shoulder blouses, then you can design elbow length blouse for yourself. For this, choose a simple neckline and keep the sleeves to the elbow. If you want, you can also put small tassels in it. This will also make the blouse design look more unique. In this, you can choose printed, plain or heavy work fabric.

After knowing about these designs, try them once and style them with a saree or lehenga.

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