Saree is undoubtedly the most sensual Indian attire, and we all know how to wear it the formal way. But do you know how to look the utmost fashionable by adding some interesting twists to your saree-draping style? Yes, there are several different styles of wearing the saree. So let’s get into the art of How to Wear a Saree.
Nivi’ is the classic saree draping style of India, and most of us swear by it. Originated from Andhra Pradesh, this simple style has now been accepted by women throughout the country. It is the versatility of the style, which makes it a universal choice. All you need is a fashionable saree, a perfectly-fit blouse and complementing accessories to go ‘Nivi’, and stun others.
2. Bengali Saree Style
Always loved the Bengali’s draped in their traditional saree and wanted to learn how to wear the Indian saree. This one is for you.
Remember Vidya Balaton's true Bengali look in ‘Parineeta’? Though the way she draped the saree seems to be a tad bit difficult, it is actually quite easy. In the typical Bengali style, the saree is worn wrapping the pallu around the body twice with two wide pleats at the front. Cotton, handloom and brocade sarees go really well with this unique and elegant look.
Here is a video on how to wear a Bengali style saree.
3. Gujarati Saree Style
Gujarati style has now become the most popular regional saree-draping style in India, thanks to the daily soaps! It is mostly similar to the Nivi style, but the pallu section is arranged in a completely different manner. Instead of placing the pallu on the left shoulder, it is brought towards the front over the right shoulder. It is then either left hanging or tucked in at the back partially. A stylish saree with heavily embellished pallu is what you need, to sport this look.
A saree, when worn in the typical Kerala style or Mundu NeriyaA saree, when worn in the typical Kerala style or Mundu Neriyathum way, can make you look absolutely pure and sophisticated. The classic attire comprises of two sections i.e. ‘Neriyathum’ ( the upper one draped over the blouse) and ‘Mundu’ (the lower one draped around the body and tucked behind). You can go for a classy white saree with a broad zari or golden border and try out this style.
thum way, can make you look absolutely pure and sophisticated. The classic attire comprises of two sections i.e. ‘Neriyathum’ ( the upper one draped over the blouse) and ‘Mundu’ (the lower one draped around the body and tucked behind). You can go for a classy white saree with a broad zari or golden border and try out this style.
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