Juhi Godambe sports a stunning Prints by Radhika sari with a scrappy matching blouse. It could pass off as a cocktail dress and that’s the good bit about it.
Scalloped Benarasi saris? This is a first for us and just look at how influencer Masoom Minawala wears this Ekaya sari.
Aakriti Rana wears a dhoti sari with block prints and drapes it up beautifully with a belt and this pastel Pasha sari is just perfect.
This pant sari style by Gabriella Demetriades sporting Kshitij Jalori is going to be the rage this year.
Nobody wears a sari like Prerna who picks and chooses the most discerning sari labels. We love her choice here – the unusual Raw Mango sari that is just sublime.
Mitali Sagar showcases this Picchika by Urvashi Sethi sari that sports Hawaiian hibiscus also known as China roses, hand painted on a pure silk sari in a dull rose shade with hand-embroidered gota work.
Can you wear a kanjeevaram story on pants? Natasha Luthra keeps it simple in white pants and wears the toughest sari of all, a kanjeevaram with aplomb.
Wearing a bright yellow belted sari with bohemian designs by Tamanna Punjabi Kapoor is what dreams are made of. And when you add a Dior bag, it’s just perfect for wedding season.
Trishala Sikka sports an artsy, botanical print Limerick sari with a puffed sleeved blouse in style, making sure she bridges style with tradition beautifully.
We love simple saris and who said you always have to go bright and bold. Santoshi Shetty keeps it effortless in a cotton sari in a stunning mustard colour and pairs it with a simple blouse and bold earrings.
Want to feel like a princess? Summiyya Patni wears a ruffled sari with an embellished belt by Ridhi Mehra to give her look a fairy tale spin.
The sari, blouse and dress mixed and matched to perfection by Komal Pandey belongs to the label, Rishi and Vibhuti. And as we already know, Komal styles it beautifully and makes a striking statement.
Roshni Bhatia of The Chique Factor sports a stunning floral Sabyaschi sari with a matching green blouse and looks ethereal at a cocktail.
Trust Urmi Daga to power play. The stunning Aynaa sari is worn with a beautiful jacket to give it a contemporary look.
Saris are probably the most versatile garments in the fashion business. You can drape them on their now, wear them with a jacket or denims or even go with pre-stitched affairs, and you’ll look like a million bucks even without trying. Diwali and wedding season has made sure inspiration, especially sari inspiration is everywhere. Our favourite bloggers and influencers have also made sure they picked out some great sari options to flaunt their looks this season. Here are the 15 best saris on Indian influencers that we spotted and the designers they went on to sport.