If The Summer I Turned Pretty Characters Were Sarees
Imagine opening a closet full of sarees, each one carrying a mood, an attitude, and a whole personality. Now imagine if those sarees weren’t just fabrics but actual The Summer I Turned Pretty characters. Because honestly? Some of them already feel like they could be. Let’s match the Cousins Beach crew to sarees from The Saari Girl and yes, it’s as dramatic and stylish as it sounds.
Jeremiah – Luxe Silk Kajol
Let’s start with Jeremiah, because he’s impossible to ignore, whether you want to or not. This black silk saree is all him: bold, striking, and impossible to miss in a crowd. But here’s the thing… black isn’t just chic, it’s also heavy. Jeremiah’s vibe can be fun and flirty one second, and then suddenly a little too much the next. Just like this saree, he’s beautiful and dramatic, but if you’re looking for quiet peace, you might not find it here. He’s all sparkle on the outside, but there’s always that storm brewing underneath.
Belly – Solid Pure Chiffon Ember
Belly is the chiffon saree in Ember, soft, flowy, and still figuring out how to carry herself. At first glance, it feels simple, but the more you look, the more you notice the depth in its color and texture. Like Belly, this saree is about transformation. It’s the kind that starts off innocent and fresh, but with every wear, it grows on you and shows new sides of itself. It’s not the loudest or boldest option, but it’s the one you keep coming back to because it feels real and relatable.
Conrad – Ombre Silks Fiery Red
Conrad is the saree. The fiery red ombre, dramatic and unforgettable. He’s complicated, sure, but that’s exactly what makes him magnetic. Just like this saree, his shades shift between subtle softness and blazing passion, keeping you hooked. Conrad doesn’t try to please everyone, he’s not easy, but he’s worth it. This is the saree you keep coming back to, the one that takes your breath away every single time. Call it bias, but let’s be honest: there’s no contest here.
Taylor – Floral Coral Bliss
Taylor is the floral coral saree: loud, bright, and absolutely convinced she should be the star of the show. She’s not here for subtlety, and neither is this saree. With its pop of color and bold pattern, it has the same “look at me” confidence Taylor carries everywhere she goes. Honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Cam – Banarsi Nur Bano
Cam is classic Banarsi silk. Sweet, respectful, the kind you introduce to your mom, and yet, somehow, the one who always gets overlooked. Nur Bano has grace and tradition stitched into it, just like Cam’s grounded personality. He’s the saree you know would look stunning at a family dinner but still, you might end up reaching for the flashier option (ahem, Conrad). Poor Cam.
Anika – Bangalore Silk Hira
Anika is sharp, elegant, and always put-together very much like this Bangalore silk. It’s not trying to be playful or overly sweet; instead, it demands respect the moment it walks in the room. You don’t argue with Anika, just like you don’t question a saree this polished.
Laurel – Banarsi Chunri Samaa
Laurel is pure wisdom wrapped in Banarsi beauty. This saree has history, strength, and a subtle sparkle like those quiet one-liners Laurel drops that cut deeper than anyone expects. She’s timeless, dependable, and she doesn’t need to be flashy to stand out.
Susannah – Printed Silk Azure Bloom
And finally, Susannah. She’s this azure printed silk saree: vibrant, gentle, and unforgettable. The kind of saree that makes you smile the moment you see it, but also leaves you a little emotional, because beauty this effortless always carries a touch of sadness. Like Susannah, it’s pure sunshine with an undertone of wistfulness.
So there you have it every Summer I Turned Pretty character as a saree. Some are dramatic, some are sweet, and some (looking at you, Jeremiah) might be a little too much fabric to handle. The only real question is: which saree are you pulling off the rack?