Saturday, 23 July 2016

How to drape Mermaid style saree

The mermaid drape style is a form of drape from the basic but giving the curvy effect on the hip section. The saree uses the mixture of methods to style up the mermaid look, having a close fitting hip section to flared bottom hem section giving the mermaid style look. This form is used at parties of weddings and weddings to feel comfortable as the pallu is not hanging around to carry it properly. Festival Border sarees are a perfect choice to make for this saree style.
mermaid style saree drape
  1. Take the basic draping steps of the beginning till the step after placing the edge on front level centre petticoat tuck, no pleats, tuck the edge till your left side waist.
  2. Now take the open edge and hold up the width section to form pallu pleats of the entire width in 5-6inches placing the top border on top as first pleat.
  3. Then you bring the pleated drape come across your left hand side to your back and right side. Throwing it from right back side to right shoulder front, as hanging on your right.
  4. The length of your pallu should be long reaching 5-6inches above the toe level, and pin up the pleats at shoulder point like the Gujarati drape style.
  5. Now take the first pleat edge and spread it to your front bodice, wrapping around till back side, again bringing it forward till the left side in full stretched fitted form.
  6. Then hold the corner and pin it up underneath the drape across, on the left side by the thigh.
Take use of this link, for a viewable form to drape up the mermaid style saree, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iICAHg671dI

How to wear professional drape styles

The outgoing and professional women, who work and need dress up in a sober and simple look with utmost comfort can carry these drapes best suitable for them. Drapes require sarees with professional looking features of fabric and design, either cotton silk sarees, bhagalpuri silk sarees, cotton sarees, or simple georgette sarees in prints or plains will do best with this drapes.http://g3fashion.com/blog/9-different-saree-drape-styles-for-occasions/

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