Exhibit A for not choosing large geometric design on a saree

This is embarrassing. These designs look pretty on open sarees, but depending on a person, depending on their personal method of draping a saree, you never know where the central part of the geometric design will park itself. Do you really want your erogenous zones marked with a bulls eye?
Even the idea of just having a large design on a pallu is fraught with potential embarrassments.
If it was a dress or even a lehnga, one has full control of how to place the large geometrical pieces on the design, but with saree you don’t have that luxury.
The only positively notable thing about this saree is that it is a “Ma-beti” saree ( I hate that nomenclature); it is a twin sister saree, with two blouses that connote different mood.
What do you think about this design? Please rate it !


Sunny is a designer in Los Angeles. He loves the fluidity and fluency of a saree and believes that when a woman wears a saree, she not only adorns her body but she also adorns her soul. His design ethos is that “simplicity never goes out of style.”

