How to wear a saree like an Indo-Western Outfit
There are so many new kinds of saree draping, which adds the
Indo-western version look from
Dhoti saree draping to indo-western saree draping and maybe a new look with a saree like how to wrap a saree dress.
How to drape a Traditional and Wedding Saree
Using these drapes for the occasion of weddings and related
ceremonies based for weddings. Different traditions and cultures in
India have different ways of draping saree in their particular style and
methods as well such
traditional wedding sarees. Here are some most used drape styles with their method.
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How to drape Bengali Saree
Bengali sarees are well famous for the royal
religious look, depicting the royal ethnic look of their Bengali
culture. Sarees in white and red border is the origin in the culture of
Bengali puja rituals.
Heavy sarees with silk woven motifs and border look are highlighted by this drape. There are no lower drape pleats in this saree.
- The basic step of draping from bringing saree wrapped around from
right to left to centre before taking the pleats, tuck it in the
petticoat.
- Then take hold of the open edge tuck it in the waist till left
waist, then tilt it and bring it to front right waist by tucking it.
- Repeat the phase of tilting it again, bringing it across left waist
from front tuck at waist and again tilt and bring back to right side
waist from front and tuck.
- Now pick up the width section and make pleats of the whole width in
5-6inches where border comes on front and first pleat. Pin it in
position form falling off.
- Holding pleats vertical throw the pleated drape on your left shoulder front to back in all possible length hanging at back.
- Now hold the first pleat edge, spreading it across your back to the
right side, bringing the corner in front under your right armhole to the
top of your right shoulder falling it back on the right shoulder. A
tassel or hanging is attached to the corner and left in position.
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