How to wear saree properly?
The first step is to wear your matching blouse and petticoat that goes with the saree.
Start lifting by the corner of your saree, till the lower hem is about an inch above the ground and tuck it into your…
Now turn around and wrap it up across your waist and keep on tucking in.
As you complete on roundup, hold your sa…
How to wrap a saree?
Start wearing the sari by tucking its upper end into the petticoat,at a position that is a little bit to the right of the navel.
Make about five to seven pleats,each about 5 inches long,starting at the tucked-in end.
Neatly tuck the pleats into the petticoat at the waist,slightly to the left of the navel,in such a manner that they open to your left.
Drape the remaining fabric around yourself once more,left to right. Bring it around your hips to the front,holding the top edge of the sari.
Slightly raise the remaining portion of the sari on your back,bringing it up under the right arm and over the left shoulder so that the end of it
Different regions of India have their own distinct forms of draping a sari.
How to tie Indian sari?
– Take the saree and tie a double knot at the waist and tuck the inner end in the front – Make pleats 12 of them with the outer end of the saree and tuck it in the center end of the waist – Reverse the pallu and bring it anticlockwise and pleat the end – Drape the saree from back to front over the right shoulder – Bring the edge of the pallu around the body in anticlockwise direction and tuck it right over the waist
How to drape a sari?
Belt Style. Drape your saree the normal way and just add a belt that cinches your pallu at the waist.
Dhoti Style. Try out this offbeat look the next time you have to attend a wedding.
Neck Drape Style. All you got to do is wrap the pallu around your neck like a scarf.
Mumtaz Style. Channel in some retro vibes at your friend’s wedding this season.
Mermaid Style. This style of draping spreads out the lower part of the pleats,which in turn,look like the tail of a mermaid.
Pant Style. It’s easy,it’s comfortable,it’s functional and it’s super chic. It might just be the right style for the next wedding you have to attend.
Butterfly Style. This draping style is not only stylish,but it also makes you look slimmer.
Lehenga Style. Why buy an expensive lehenga,when you can drape one from your saree? Yes,you heard that right.
Front Pallu Style. This one’s got to be the most easiest one.
Pre-stitched Gown Style. If you really want to slay this style,you need to have a blouse that is absolutely killer.