A belt is a trendy and stylish way to hold the sari in place. Photo: Six Yards Plus
Young Indian women are draping and styling saris in myriad ways, from pairing them with T-shirts and trainers to holding the pallu, or loose end of the sari, in place with a belt. Photo: Six Yards Plus
Many modern-age brides are styling their wedding saris with comfy trainers. Photo: Shruti Kasat / The Saree Sneakers
A sari from Save the Loom's Vidhi line, which was originally designed for female lawyers, but has also found favour among other professional women. Photo: Save the Loom
This image from The Sari Series project for 'Border&Fall' shows Pooja Jagadeesh wearing a casual T-shirt under her stylishly draped sari. Photo: Border&Fall
Jayanthi Sampathkumar broke the Guinness World Record for fastest running in a sari in a marathon in 2017
A belt is a trendy and stylish way to hold the sari in place. Photo: Six Yards Plus
Young Indian women are draping and styling saris in myriad ways, from pairing them with T-shirts and trainers to holding the pallu, or loose end of the sari, in place with a belt. Photo: Six Yards Plus
Many modern-age brides are styling their wedding saris with comfy trainers. Photo: Shruti Kasat / The Saree Sneakers
A sari from Save the Loom's Vidhi line, which was originally designed for female lawyers, but has also found favour among other professional women. Photo: Save the Loom
This image from The Sari Series project for 'Border&Fall' shows Pooja Jagadeesh wearing a casual T-shirt under her stylishly draped sari. Photo: Border&Fall
Jayanthi Sampathkumar broke the Guinness World Record for fastest running in a sari in a marathon in 2017
A belt is a trendy and stylish way to hold the sari in place. Photo: Six Yards Plus