Sunday 30 June 2013

Saree | Blouse - Patches












Saree | Blouse - Hangings






Saree - Border

     Border of the saree is one of the most important aspect that makes saree more beautiful. These borders can be of different material. It comes in beads, embroidery, and more to our taste. You can simply stitch border to silk plain saree with correct sequence of matching looks elegant. 
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Border for a plain saree..

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Border with Hangings..!!

Ideal for blouse. Price - 25/- Per Meter



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 Border with Glittering Stones..!!

Ideal for blouse. Price - 75/- Per Meter

 
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Purple border..!!
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Friday 28 June 2013

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Choosing the right Saree

Choosing Saree According to Body Type of a Woman

Saree for Tall Women:

  • If you are tall then I am sure you would not like to be looked like a tall pillar. In this case you should buy or choose such saree which outlook you tall height. For example you should choose a saree with bold colors, large prints and broad & heavy borders, as this will not let your excess height being noticed.
  • Saree with large prints also good to make you look shorter than you are.
  • Cotton Saree, Raw Silk Saree and Pure Silk Saree are also ideal.
  • Sheer Sarees with net & lace work and embellished with heavy border gives taller and slim women gorgeous and sexier look.
  • The sarees with heavy borders in contrast are quite trendy these days.
  • Tall and slim women have more option to choose from saris.

Saree for Short Women:

  • While selecting saree for a short woman one thing should be kept in mind, and that is, you should choose a saree which creates an apparition of length.
  • A saree with light colors, short borders and vertical prints will be a perfect choice for you.
  • There are so many sarees in the market with light colors, prints in vertical designs and with short or no borders which will make you look tall.
  • Sarees with large border will make you look short so better to avoid such sarees.
  • Chiffon, Georgette, Shimmer and Silk Sarees are ideal for short women.
  • Saree for Overweight Women:
  • All kind of light weight sarees such as Georgette sarees, Chiffon sarees, Crepe sarees are best suitable for overweight women. Apart from this Heavy Mysore Silk Saree is also a good option for you.
  • Always try to choose dark colors and prints as they will give you slim and beautiful look.
  • Saree should fit closely around your body while draping so that it gives you a slimmer look.
  • Make sure the saree has a border, as saree without border will make you look bulky and fleshy.
  • You can also wear sarees made from cotton mixed with other fabrics e.g. cotton silk sarees, they will also give you slimmer look.

Saree for Slim & Skinny Women:

  • Slim women should choose heavier sarees for themselves; they should try sarees made from heavy fabrics like Heavy Cotton Sarees, Heavy Silk Sarees, Heavy Brocade Sarees, Heavy Designer Saree, etc.
  • Embroidered Sarees with heavy zari and other work also make a woman more beautiful and gorgeous.
  • Printed Sarees with attractive and beautiful designs and large prints gives cool look to slim ladies.
  • Slim ladies can also try Heavily Embellished Lehenga Style Saris, Tissue Sarees, Organza Sarees, Tussar Sarees and Kancheepuram Silk Sarees as these also suits for their slim body type.
  • Avoid Chiffon, Georgette and Crepe Sarees as they will make you look skinnier and slimmer.
  • You can also try light color saree like white, off-white or any other light shades.

Saree for Short and Slim Women:

  • Silk sarees with thin borders that can add height and volume are the best for short and slim women.

Short Height & Dark Color Women:

  • I would advise you to go for dark colors sarees like dark pink, grey, black, maroon, green or completely contrast colors for example white, off white, etc.
  • You can also try saree in plain opaque black or white color.

Saris for Voluptuous Busty Women:

  • Chiffons, Georgettes and Silk Saris are best outfit for voluptuous busty women to show their natural voluptuous and curvaceous body figure sexier and beautiful.
  • These saris will not only accentuate the curves of a woman buy will also give them gorgeous and enticing look.

Choosing Sarees According to Complexion of a Women

Fair Complexion and Pale Color Women:

  • Bright colored sarees can make them look more beautiful for example offwhite, light pink, white, yellow, peach, etc.
  • Fair complexion women can experiment with any fabric and color of saree.

Dark or Tan or Dusky Color Women:

  • You should try sarees in dark colors like dark pink, dark purple, maroon, green or completely contrast colors for example white, off white, etc.
  • In fact you can anything because dark color women look beautiful and sexy in any outfit. You can experiment with different colors.
  • And keep one thing in mind “black beauty is the trend of the hour” have confidence in yourself, you will look beautiful and gorgeous in whatever you will wear.
  • Dusky women always look more appealing than fair color women; for example bollywood actress Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, Priyanka Chopra, Rani Mukherjee or Deepika Padukone, Kajol, and Sameera Reddy have so much appealing look.
  • Dark tone women should always wear as less jewelry as possible to make sure that their make up is in fine tune with the color of saree and other accessories. Because excess of jewellery makes them look weird and odd.
  • Light color sarees with small floral prints with simple accessories will also do well.


Choosing Saris According to the Occasion & Time of the Day

For Wedding Party:

  • For wedding party and functions one should wear sarees with rich look and work.
  • South Indian silk sarees like Kancheepuram Silk Sarees, Mysore Silk Sarees, Sambhalpuri Silk Sarees, and Banarsi Sarees would be the best saree for and wedding and party.
  • Not only they are perfect for wedding but these saris can also be worn during any festival.
  • Although these sarees are quite costly but it they will give you not only rich look but also make you look gorgeous, beautiful and like a queen.

For Day Time Event:

  • For any daytime event or party or function you should avoid dark colors except black color, otherwise you would look overdressed.
  • Light color sarees are best option for women for daytime for example light green, light yellow, cream color, peach, light blue.
  • A white saree with some designs and beautiful prints can do wonders.
  • Avoid saree with heavy embroidery and zari work as it may give you odd look, so better to avoid these saree for daytime.
  • Lace work is better for daytime function and party.

Evening and Night Function:

  • For evening and night function like wedding party and other functions the saree with rich look and heavy embroidery and zari work are suitable.
  • Silk Sarees like Banarasi Silk Sarees, Mysore Silk Sarees, Kancheepuram Silk Sarees gives rich look to a women and are perfect for wedding party.

For Traveling and Outing Purpose:

  • Light weight and synthetic sarees are better for travelling & outing as they are more manageable and comfortable.
  • A saree with light colors, light embroidery, and small prints is ok but avoid dark colors, large prints and heavy embroidery & zari work.

For Festival Occasions:

  • There are so many Designer Sarees available online especially for festival occasions you can find many online shopping stores selling them.
  • Indian Silk Sarees are also perfect  to wear during any festival, for example Banarasi Sarees, South Indian Silk Sarees like from Mysore and Kancheepuram; they give traditional and rich look.

For Office Going Purpose:

  • In office you should pinup your saree as it will be more manageable and comfortable for you.
  • Light color sarees like light pink, green, peach, blue, cream, offwhite and white sarees with light prints and embroidery work are suitable for office going.

Saturday 8 June 2013

Different ways of wearing a Saree | Tips

     Sarees are elegant, beautiful and confusing as hell. While this rectangular piece of fabric may look simple enough, there's an art to skillfully placing each corner, border and pattern. Don't let your tangled textiles get you down follow these simple steps and you'll be wrapping yourself up in no time.

 Before you Start

      Two essential parts of attire, that go along with the Saree, need to be chosen carefully to compliment the Saree. These are:
A petticoat which is a waist-to-floor garment, tied tightly at the waist by a drawstring. The petticoat color should match the base sari color as closely as possible. No part of the petticoat, of course, is visible outside the Saree, after having worn it.
A blouse which needs to be tight-fitting and whose color needs to be chosen keeping the look of the saree in mind, can be short sleeved or sleeveless, with a variety of necklines. The blouse ends just below the bust.

Wearing a Saree the Traditional Way

* Step 1. Around your body. Starting at the navel, tuck the plain end of the saree into the petticoat and continue tucking till you take a complete turn from right to left. Adjust the lower end of the saree to the height required. Ideally wear your footwear so that you drape the saree to the right length.
* Step 2. Measuring the pallu. Hold the top edge of the saree where the pallu is and bring it around your hips to the front and over your left shoulder, thus measuring the length of the pallav or pallu. The pallav should hang down the back to the knee. You may pin your pallu to your sari blouse provisionally.

* Step 3. Making pleats. Create pleats with the saree. Make about 7 to 10 pleats and hold them up together so that they fall straight and even. Tuck the pleats into the waist petticoat slightly to the left of the navel, taking care to see that the pleats are turned towards the left.

* Step 4. The pallu. The remaining portion of the saree must be turned once around the body and then draped over the left shoulder. Arrange the pleats on this part of the saree and then pin them up on the left shoulder to prevent the pallu from falling off.

This is the most common method to wear a saree. With matching bindi and jewellery you feel like a complete Indian woman.

  

Tips

  • Wear the sari long, so that only the tips of your toes show. A short sari with visible ankles does not look very elegant. Think of a sari as you would an evening gown.
  • For your first time, choose a sari of synthetic material that is easy to drape and wear.
  • The pallu should come over from your left shoulder and fall on your back.
  • Wear it with elegant sandals, boots, or any other elegant shoe. No sneakers please !
  • You can get a beautiful lace-embellished petticoat or add lace to an ordinary one. It looks sexy when accidentally exposed while climbing steps, etc. Such petticoats were worn in India by wealthy women in the times of the British empire.
  • Normally, the sari is a bit longer in the back than in the front. In the back, your sari should almost reach the floor.
  • Accessorize more with simple or plain saris, and less for saris that are heavier and a little more fancier.
  • Try wearing bangles with your sari to bring attention away from your bare arms.
  • You can wear an embellished blouse, and expose it a bit for a more attractive look.
  • There are many other ways to dress in a sari. For example, you can be creative when you are taking your pallu. You can take it from the back of your right shoulder and let it fall in front, or take it back and let it fall after draping it on your neck.
  • You can attach the pleats to your petticoat with safety pins.
  • Some tuck in the pleats right in the center front, and some place them so that they begin at the front and end on the left side. Both ways are correct.
  • You can pin your sari to your petticoat just below the right armpit (the side opposite to the shoulder on which you have the pallu), or better a little bit to the back. This prevents the sari slipping off your left breast.
  • You can get someone to kneel on the floor before you and make sure that your pleats are even at the bottom. Then, with them holding the bottom of the pleats, tuck in the top part into your waist.
  • === Fashion Tips ===
  • Wear a tank top below it. The strap showing on the exposed shoulder looks great.
  • Most people can never get the first pleat just right. So, after tucking in the pleats at the waist, pull out the first pleat, pull the material towards the right and tuck it behind your back.
  • Similarly, there are innumerable ways of draping a sari. Be creative!
  • On the pleating, you can "cheat" and make your first pleat by just folding and then start winding.
  • The sari will look better if it matches your shoes.

 

Different Ways of Wearing a Sari

Different regions of India have their own distinct forms of draping a Saree. Some of these are outlined below:

Gujarati way: This version of draping, commonly known as the seedha pallu way, is also found in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar. Instead of opening to the left, the pleats are tucked so that they open to the right. Then, the pallu is taken to the back and brought over the right shoulder. It is then spread across the chest, and the left edge is tucked in the petticoat at the back.

Maharashtra method: Instead of the usual five-and-a-half meters, the sari in this version measures eight meters. One portion of the sari is drawn up between the legs and tucked in behind at the waist, while another portion is draped as a pallu over the bosom. Thus it forms a kind of divided sari, allowing greater freedom of movement.

Tamilian version: Like the Maharashtra version, the sare in this version, too, measures eight meters. After wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the sari is taken over the left shoulder, wrapped once again round the waist and tucked on the left side.

Bengali style: The saree is worn pleatless; it is wrapped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder. The pallu is then brought up under the right arm and once again cast over the left shoulder.

These innovative and traditional ways of wearing a saree should give you some fresh new ideas. Have a look and try them out. I wouldn't recommend all the styles for everyone, but see which ones can work for you. Also, pick a style depending on the texture of your saree, the style of your blouse and the occasion.
Here are some styles that shouldn't need a 'how-to' guide.



I would recommend a belt or belly chain or some kind of ornament for the waist so as to hold the pleats in place. Also, keep the pleats in the pallu quite small in order to give it a more feminine feel.


Check out the pleats!

Basic Gujarati style.

This style doesn't go well with the blouse. However, this style will go well with a spaghetti strap or strapless saree blouse. It might even work quite well with short sleeves, as long as the neck is cut wide and square.

I love the way the pallu is tucked underneath the strap of the blouse.

This style only works because there's a belly chain to hold everything in place. You can try pinning, but the effect is much nicer with a bejeweled waist.

Another style that employs an ornament (in this case a broach at the hip) to hold the pallu in place.


The side pleats really give this look a unique and trendy feel.


Creative use of a floral pin really makes this easy to create look stand out.

Nice way to show off the saree blouse.

It's simple, yet very effective.

I don't think this style of wearing a saree will really work without a belt/belly chain.

This style doesn't really suit the saree, but would look really nice with a two-tone chiffon or georgette saree.

I love this look. It's sleek, it's simple and very, very sexy!

A combination of a couple of different styles.


Very similar to another one above, but with the pallu inverted and tucked in at the waist.

Try these out, create your own style of wrapping or just perfect the style you prefer. Just remember to wear your saree neatly, custom tailor/alter your blouse and be confident in what you're wearing.