Owner of Glamour boutique, Monika Talreja, says, "Being bold and flaunting their figure doesn't always mean they need to wear less clothes, therefore nets and laces make the hot favourite choice of the would-be-brides this season. High-end customers even go for a netted blouse with embroidery just in front, or a backless blouse with a thin straps criss-crossing. There are different ways of draping the saree that highlights curves and cleavages and yet gives you a traditional look."
Talreja also mentioned about the single back knot blouse making a come back. "It's remembered as Sharmila Tagore style blouse, and is back in trend. Given its short length that helps show the midriff, and low back that shows that perfect back. Cut-work blouse serves the purpose very efficiently as they hide and show just as you expect them to."
Monika Jindal, a would-be-bride, says, "I couldn’t think of going for a very bold outfit on wedding day, however, for the cocktail party I chose an outfit with a western touch because no elders were there. While the embroidery and colour represented the culture, the knee-length slit in the lehangas made it look very trendy. The main attraction was the backless choli that was much short in length and also low cut, thus revealing the back and the midriff. I had a tattoo with glitter made on my belly and that looked awesome."