How to Drape Saree Like a Professional – Tips for Saree Draping
No outfit can be worn in different styles as the sarees. The Indian traditional outfit is one of the most popular dresses worldwide. You can drape today’s saree differently tomorrow with new accessories, and no one would find out – that’s the beauty of this nine-yard beauty. However, to add the sensuous and oomph factor, you must drape it like a professional stylist. Please don’t fret, for we have the perfect list of tips that will make you one.
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Perfect Saree Draping Tips for All
Pleating varies based on the saree fabric: Chiffon requires loose and short pleats, while silk looks better with broader and regular pleats.
Ironing the pleats: No matter how freshly ironed your saree is, after draping it, iron the pallu and front pleat separately for silk and cotton sarees. Many professionals pleat, iron, and then drape the saree as lehenga.
Level the saree right: It may look unimportant, but your gorgeousness factor will go high by a couple of points when you level the saree –a few inches below the navel and just grazing the ground. The saree shouldn’t ride up too high, and your heels must be covered.
Tune with heels: The best footwear for a saree is a heel. Period. You cannot argue there. The heel will arch your back, automatically taking any bulk away from your torso. A 2-inch heel will also do justice if you cannot manage stilettoes.
Border for heights: Always choose sarees with thinner borders if you are shorter than the average height. The same applies to stout figures. A thin border will make you look tall.
Get the pallu right – Showing too much of midriff will compromise the look of the saree. Instead, drape the pallu in a way that shows a hint of your glamour yet accentuates the saree’s beauty.
Wear plain saree for statement blouse: If the blouse is the centerpiece, wear plain saree and leave the pallu flowing.
Choose fish-cut petticoat – Ditch the traditional bulk dress and get your saree petticoat stitched in a way that makes your hips slimmer. The fish dress will make you look slim and tall if you have a heavy midriff. This is particularly important for see-through sarees, like net and organza.
Loose pallu: For chiffon, net, georgette, and plain sarees allow the pallu to fall freely.
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