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Latest new model Pattu half sarees with price on Kanakadara
Pattu Half sarees in the popular lehenga style are a stylish medley of two of India's most beloved garments: the saree and the lehenga. You may see numerous style icons, including celebrities and socialites, flaunting this exquisite wedding lehenga half saree at weddings and other celebratory events.
The wonderful combination of chic and ease in this saree pattern is why so many contemporary women favour it. Modern professional women with hectic schedules will appreciate these beautiful and fashionable half and half sarees for any holiday celebration.
This lehenga half saree requires no pleating, making it incredibly simple to drape. A woman can effortlessly achieve the most appealing look by draping it over a lehenga. In addition, this lehenga half saree may be made to look even more authentically Indian by draping the pallu in either the Gujarati or Bengali style.
A Complete Guide to Wearing Pattu Half Sarees
Sarees, an iconic piece of Indian clothing, reflect the diversity of our culture via their many iterations and designs. Even as Western attire has grown in popularity, this timeless piece has remained on trend by incorporating modern design elements. The 'Pattu Half Sarees' is a modern take on the traditional Indian saree that has become a huge trend in the world of ethnic fashion. The name of this trendy costume comes from the fact that it features two distinct colours (black and white). Discover everything there is to know about this special variety of saree by reading on.
New colour palettes for pattu half sarees
Popular pattu half saree colour combinations include bold contrasts in hue, such as lime green and pink, black and red, royal blue and neon pink, olive and yellow, etc. These colour palettes are not only popular with sarees, but also with other types of women's traditional clothing, such as salwar kameez.
Let's take a look inside every half saree (pattu) available on Kanakadara
This Pattu half saree can be worn in a variety of ways, including pleated styles that add a sharp edge to the ensemble, as well as unpleated styles that allow the intricate embroidery to shine through.