Close-up of Sonali flaunting her off-shoulder blouse with tassel detailing.

Not Over Sarees”: Sonali Bendre’s Sequin Look Proves She’s Just Getting Started

Sonali Bendre has once again proven that her love for sarees is unwavering and evergreen. Just a day after mesmerising everyone in a graceful black floral saree, the actress turned up the glam quotient in a navy blue sequined saree, radiating elegance and bold charisma. Sharing her new look on Instagram, she captioned it perfectly:
“Safe to say… I’m not over sarees. Not even close ✨.”

Sonali smiling confidently, adorned with diamond jewelry and soft curls.

This new look features Sonali draped in a deep blue saree drenched in sequins, capturing the light in every step she takes. The saree is paired with a statement off-shoulder blouse, accentuated by delicate beaded tassels on the sleeves—blending retro charm with a modern silhouette. It’s a look that bridges eras, effortlessly combining timeless draping with contemporary appeal.

She styled her hair in soft waves, falling gracefully on one side, while a diamond necklace and earrings set added a sparkle of refinement. With smoky eyes, neutral lips, and radiant skin, the makeup look stayed elegant yet impactful—letting the outfit shine.

Sonali Bendre in a sparkling blue sequin saree posing gracefully indoors.

The setting, under warm golden lighting and chandeliers, enhanced the luxurious vibe of the ensemble. From black floral saree elegance to full sequin glam in 24 hours, Sonali’s style transition is the kind of effortless versatility sarees were made for.

This look isn’t just a fashion moment—it’s a reminder that sarees aren’t seasonal; they’re eternal. Whether it’s floral charm or glamorous shimmer, Sonali is here to say—she’s just getting started with sarees.

Close-up of Sonali flaunting her off-shoulder blouse with tassel detailing. Source: Instagram

Nabha Natesh in Gold Saree

7 simple steps: How to Stitch a tassel to a Saree

Nabha Natesh in Gold Saree

Stitching a tassel to a saree can be done in a few simple steps:

  1. First, gather the necessary materials, such as a tassel, thread, needle, and scissors.
  2. Cut a piece of thread that is long enough to go around the tassel and the saree. Thread the needle and tie a knot at the end of the thread.
  3. Place the tassel where you want to attach it to the saree.
  4. Take the needle and thread through the top of the tassel.
  5. Bring the needle up through the saree fabric and make a small knot.
  6. Repeat the process a few times, going through the tassel and the saree fabric, to secure the tassel in place.
  7. Once you have stitched the tassel securely to the saree, tie a knot and cut off the excess thread.

It’s important to make sure that you are attaching the tassel in an appropriate place on the saree, and that the tassel is secured well enough that it won’t come loose during wear.

A variation of this method is to use fabric glue instead of needle and thread. This can be useful if you want to attach the tassel quickly, or if you are not comfortable with sewing.