You might enjoy leaning about the nuances of the silk sarees.
This Meera Mahadevia ensemble cannot be called an accessory any more. The heavily embroidered white, blue and gold bag and belt take center stage. The clothing is pretty much incidental at this point. At best, any attire should be very simple to show off the brilliant bag and belt. The heavy gold kangan inspired handle is brilliant.
Matching scarlet bag and shoes from the Meera Mahadevia collection. A coarse jute fabric is dyed in a rich hue and embellished with heavy gold embroidery and jari trim. The stone-look bead handle with gold baubles, suitably finishes the impressive set.
Meera Mahadevia started out designing clothing but quickly realized that what was needed was authentic and beautiful accessories to go with the exotic saris. So she started designing bags, shoes and belts that offset you the essence of Indian clothes, with a hint of contemporary styling.

A khadi print bag and belt from the Meera Mahadevia collection are heavily embellished with bead work and topped off with bold semi- precious stones to draw attention to the accessories. Of course, we would have preferred it if the ensemble had included an equally beautiful sari, but the ornaments set against the backdrop of the bikini and wrap worn by the model has a certain exotic appeal!

I like this, it’s kind of hip, kind of throw back to the traditional. It is a tailored piece, made to mimic a saree.
Can’t tell if the model is bare feet or has a transparent sandals on; but I can see that the above outfit might cause some shoe-emergency moments.
Narendra Kumar & Nita Lulla’s inters ting saree variation shown in Mumbai on 3rd Feb 2008.

It has lovely embossing around the neck and sleeves. It has a smart neck-line, which enhances its elegant look. Also, the blouse is stretchable along all dimensions and hence you can get that perfect fit you desire. A truly exotic piece!
Some very distinctive and sexy blouse design. My view is that one should make the blouses fanciful but not intricate. As you can see in the picture, for the model on the right, the design looks eye catching but it also looks as if it is not fitted right. I like to avoid creating a design that is prone to that kind of unwelcome variation.
Interesting saree blouse designs. I especially like the one on the left. It is not uncommon for the fully curved, half circle design to not fit perfectly, so I try to avoid that.