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Pre‑Draped Benarasi Sari Trend Takes Over Celebrity Wardrobes
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🗓 14 Jul 2026, 03:33 AM
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The pre‑draped, corseted style of the Benarasi sari has become a popular look among Bollywood and television stars, offering a modern twist to the traditional drape.
The Benarasi sari, known for its intricate zari work and rich heritage, is undergoing a makeover as designers introduce a pre‑draped, corseted silhouette. This new style eliminates the traditional drape, allowing the sari to be worn like a wrap or a skirt with a fitted waist.
Fashion houses and couture designers are incorporating the pre‑draped look into their collections, and several high‑profile actresses have been spotted wearing the style at film premieres and award shows. The corseted design offers a streamlined silhouette that is both elegant and contemporary.
Industry insiders say the trend is driven by a desire for comfort without compromising on the sari’s classic appeal. The pre‑draped version also makes it easier to pair with modern accessories and footwear.
Retailers are now stocking pre‑draped Benarasi saris in a range of colors, and online platforms report a surge in sales. The trend is expected to continue dominating red‑carpet events and fashion weeks across India.
As the pre‑draped Benarasi sari gains traction, designers are experimenting with fabric blends and embellishments to keep the look fresh for the next season.
Fashion houses and couture designers are incorporating the pre‑draped look into their collections, and several high‑profile actresses have been spotted wearing the style at film premieres and award shows. The corseted design offers a streamlined silhouette that is both elegant and contemporary.
Industry insiders say the trend is driven by a desire for comfort without compromising on the sari’s classic appeal. The pre‑draped version also makes it easier to pair with modern accessories and footwear.
Retailers are now stocking pre‑draped Benarasi saris in a range of colors, and online platforms report a surge in sales. The trend is expected to continue dominating red‑carpet events and fashion weeks across India.
As the pre‑draped Benarasi sari gains traction, designers are experimenting with fabric blends and embellishments to keep the look fresh for the next season.