Some basic tips on how to buy and drape a Saree.
Buying Sarees :- Women who are on heavier side should buy sarees (saris) in Georgette, Chiffon or Chignon. Heavy Mysore Silk sarees (saris) which look beautiful and one tends to look slimmer.
Shorter women should buy sarees with small borders or no borders. They should definitely avoid big borders as broad borders make one look short.
Thin women should buy Organza, Cotton, Tissue and Tussar Sarees which gives a fuller effect.
Sarees with big prints should be avoided , as it gives a gaudy and a huge look. Delicate print on a Saree, gives a delicate look.
Shorter women should buy sarees with small borders or no borders. They should definitely avoid big borders as broad borders make one look short.
Thin women should buy Organza, Cotton, Tissue and Tussar Sarees which gives a fuller effect.
Sarees with big prints should be avoided , as it gives a gaudy and a huge look. Delicate print on a Saree, gives a delicate look.
A flared petticoat should be avoided , a 6 piece petticoat is the best option, it gives a slimmer look
Draping a Saree :- Pining up a Saree in office is more manageable while working and it also gives a smart look.
For any function, pinup the tip of the saree pallu and let the rest fall over your arm especially if the sarees has pretty pallu, this gives a very trendy and elegant look. The Saree should be pinned up just behind the shoulder to keep the saree intact where the pin is not visible.
Cotton, Tissue or any starched Sarees should be ironed properly. At the time of draping the pleats ,you should run your fingers between the pleats pressing it down to keep the pleats intact , you can use a saree clip to hold the pleats together.
For any function, pinup the tip of the saree pallu and let the rest fall over your arm especially if the sarees has pretty pallu, this gives a very trendy and elegant look. The Saree should be pinned up just behind the shoulder to keep the saree intact where the pin is not visible.
Cotton, Tissue or any starched Sarees should be ironed properly. At the time of draping the pleats ,you should run your fingers between the pleats pressing it down to keep the pleats intact , you can use a saree clip to hold the pleats together.
ReadyMade Saree |
Readmade Saree |
The Good News :- For those who still find it difficult to drape a saree , these days you get a ready to wear designer saree’s, the saree are already put together (pre-stitched) , you just need to hook it on and no one will notice the difference. This is a very simple but an expensive proposition.
Elegant Saree Blouse |
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