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Tips to wear a sari


Sari is the native outfit of India. Dressing in a sari is very easy and it will look gorgeous on you and make you look classy and glamorous. A sari is a long single piece of fabric, approximately 4 to 9 meters in length and 1 meter in width.

Slim women should go in for wearing cotton Sari, Tissue Sari, Tapeta Silk Sari to look attractive and gorgeous. Shorter women should wear Sari with small borders or no borders so that they may look tall and tall women should wear the Sari with big borders.

Here are a few tips that will help you wear a sari:

• The first step is to wear the blouse, petticoat, and shoes that you plan to wear. It is advisable not to wear a flared petticoat inside.. The petticoat color should match the base sari color as closely as possible. The shoes you choose to wear should be elegant, like golden sandals.

• Put on the petticoat and tighten the drawstring.

• Then wear the sari by tucking its plain or upper end into the petticoat, at a position which is a little bit to the right of the navel.

• Then you need to learn the art of pleating it Stretch your left hand and hold the cloth with your thumb and pinkie finger, then wind the cloth with your right hand through the thumb and pinkie holding with alternating fingers. Beginning from the tucked-in end start making pleats in the sari, about 5 inches deep.

• You should be able to gather approximately 7 to 10 pleats. Hold them together so that they fall evenly.

• Then tuck in your pleats. Tuck the pleats into the waist slightly to the left of the navel, and make sure that they are turned towards the left. You can pin the pleats together so that they stay in place and its comfortable for you to manage the sari.

• You can place a small pin wherever you need a little more security.

• Put the pin on the back shoulder. This will help you keep the sari intact and the pin should not be showing.

• Finally when you done with draping a sari look into the mirror to get mesmerized by your look.

It’s not a very difficult job to learn how to drape a sari. You just need to know the right tricks to it.

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Saree- magnificent women wear


Saree, the eternally fashionable and elegant drape from India, has defined Indian womanhood for ages. Its charm lies in its simplicity, flowing grace, the endless possibilities it offers. Available in countless interesting fabrics, patterns and colours, this is the most preferred garment in any woman’s wardrobe. There are thousands of colors, designs, patterns, patch works, embroidery works, hand stitched crafts, etc. associated with Saree which are rarely found in any other wearable items.

Fabrics: From Shimmering Silks and Elegant Chiffons to Flowing Crepes and Georgettes, available in vivid colors and embellished with the most intricate embroidery work, Saree comes in the most interesting colors, styles and fabric one can imagine. Such wide-ranging variety makes it suitable for all occasions – from weddings to formal functions and official meetings to social get-togethers. Moreover, it looks elegant on women of all ages and builds.

Styles to wear Saree:
The Saree is worn in at least 10 to 15 styles throughout India, though the ways of wearing remains almost the same in every case. The outlook of a woman depends on the way a Saree is worn by her. Some most striking Saree wearing patterns are Nivi Style, Bengali Style, Oriya Style, Gujarati Style, Tribal Style, Rural Style, Urban Style, etc.

Few of these styles have originated as regional preferences – Bengali style, Gujarati style, Maharashtrian style, and others like the Airhostess style to suit professional requirements.

In fact, the Saree wearing techniques vary from region to region and every state of Indian subcontinent has its own peculiar tradition and custom which is positively reflected from the dress people wear and the style they advocate.

Once you know how to drape it, it’s very easy to wear. Though Saree is primarily used as a traditional wearing item for a female of the Indian subcontinent yet it is worn all over the world now.

Over the years, the Saree has evolved to suit the changing lifestyle and preferences of its wearer. In spite of the growing fame of western wear, Saree still holds its ground firmly. Being the only garment that conceals figure flaws and brings out the best in any woman, Saree is equally admired by both wearers and designers. It is considered the most sensuous, stylish and sophisticated attire even today.

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Designer sarees


Saree come in a lot of color variety and in different styles, patterns as well as drape styles. Accessories give the outfit more stylish look. Sarees comes in diverse styles, which includes contemporary style sarees, embellished, and painted, beaded along with embroidered sarees. There is also an extinctive variety of designer sarees obtainable like Banarsi sarees, Zari sarees in addition to Silk sarees. Maintaining Designer Saree is little bit pricey.

The Saree is as a rule dry cleaned and has to be wrapped in supple tissues. The sarees could do with being aired often otherwise creases grow on the folds. Harmonizing footwear, jewelry sets and the most significant attitudes full the look for a Saree. The most imperative is the Blouse pattern, which is very significant. Blouse patterns are encouraged by Bollywood. Today traditional Blouse pattern is replaced by way of corsets.

Customary Indian Sarees are included as a division of Designer sarees. Most of the women in India dress in sarees. Indian sarees are very exceedingly demanded. all the way through out India Saree is worn in 15 styles. The wearing ways remains more often than not same in every style. Indian sarees are certainly the most elegant and royal part of dressing up. Women Wearing sarees are a fraction of Indian culture. From many long decades Indian women are wearing sarees. Some of very well-known types of Indian sarees are Silk Sarees, Banarasi Sarees, and the Bridal wedding sarees, Hand in print Sarees, Nylon sarees, Georgette Sarees, as well as Chiffon Sarees. Today not only women inside India, but in most of the further countries, sarees are very trendy among women.

Wedding is a very unique occasion which comes only once in every girl’s life. Every girl wishes to look very beautiful on their wedding day. There is no superior option then wearing a Saree on this special occasion. Today there is large range of Bridal wedding sarees collection accessible in the market. Wedding sarees are available in very eye-catching colour combinations with heavy needlework all over the Saree. The designer wedding sarees are designed to affix grace and elegance to one’s persona.