Sustainable fashion is something that everyone is talking about these days. The biggest celebrities are now repeating outfits with pride. Re-using the old outfits, and re-styling them is the latest yet most lauded fashion trend and why not? After all, you spend your hard-ended money on it. 

Having said that, wearing the same outfit, again and again, can be a little boring for us too. So we are sharing a few unique shirt styles that you can pair with your old lehengas – heavy or light. Let’s check them out. 

  • Formal shirt style

If you don’t wanna experiment and feel a shirt with an embellished lehenga is quite an experiment in itself, then simple formal shirts are something you shall opt for. You can choose fine quality satin or silk for this style of shirt. A dull fabric will not justify a heavily embellished skirt. You can accessorize it with a heavy choker or a satlara. 

  • Oversized shirt

Maybe not for a wedding function but for any other occasion an oversized shirt with minimal jewellery will look absolutely gorgeous. Young women and college girls can pull this look off easily. It can either be paired with an embellished belt to accentuate the waist since the top and the bottom both will look voluminous. Linen, cotton mix fabric or raw silk will make a perfect fabric for this kind of garment.

 

  • A little longer 

While cropped tops and blouses are the most common choices for big celebrations donning a long shirt with an embellished will definitely make a statement. The best part is getting a long shirt made is the safe choice as it can be worn by tugging in with a different skirt. It will look a completely different look altogether with different jewellery. Win-win choice for sure!


  • Tie-it-up

Front knotted crop shirts look absolutely gorgeous irrespective of the bottoms. Wearing a knotted shirt with a lehenga and embellished neckpiece is absolutely bold and beautiful. You can either go for a stitched knot or extended ties and tie a knot yourself. With loose ties, you can either opt for a front knot or the wrap-around style and tie at the back. 


  • Bell Sleeves 

If a normal shirt seems a bit simple to you and you feel like going experimental with the styling you can opt for bell sleeves. You can either have it in a crop top style or get a normal length and tug the shirt in. 


  • Keep up with puff sleeves

While balloon sleeves or bishop sleeves are in vogue these days you can opt for them too. A shirt with voluminous sleeves made of organza looks absolutely gorgeous. 

Keep an eye out for more such inspirations and fashion ideas from Silk and Sparkle. Let us know what you’d like to read next.

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