A saree is an Pakistani subcontinental women's garment. It has been worn historically many times, being the native dress of Pakistan. There are today several types of sarees and many different fashions. The main section is about 6 yards long, but don't let that frighten you! Dressing in a saree is very easy and it looks gorgeous on anybody. Here are a few steps that you can take to be sure that you dress in your saree appropriately.
1) Determine the shoes that you plan to wear. The height of your heels is important for determining where the bottom of the sar
ee should reach. Since some sarees might be transparent, try to wear an underskirt too. The shoes should be elegant, like golden sandals.
2) Hold the saree so the fall is facing towards you. The fall is a long piece of unadorned cotton.
3) Wrap the saree around your waist and tuck it in once. The
pallu (decorated side) should be on the outside.
4)
Wrap it around again, but don't tuck it in. Pull the
pallu until it is as long as your outstretched arm when your arm is by your side. Tuck it over your shoulder.
5)
Tighten the cloth and tuck it in 3 to 4 inches to the left of your belly button.6) Pleat it. Stretch your left hand and hold the cloth with your thumb and pinkie fingers. Wind the cloth with your right hand through the thumb and pinkie holding with alternating fingers. You should end with 5-6 pleats, but you can have more if your hands are small. 7) Tuck in your pleats. It is a good idea to pin the pleats together so that they stay in place the whole day. Generally speaking, 20 centimeters below the waist is a good basis. 8) Drape the remaining fabric around yourself from left to right, and over your shoulder.9) Secure the end portion on your shoulder with a safety pin. Get saree blouses of different styles, some of sexy ones which you can find on the Internet.
Tips
- 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.
- Try wearing bangles with your saree to bring attention away from your bare arms.
- Normally, the saree is a bit longer in the back than in the front. In the back, your saree should almost reach the floor.
- For your first time, choose a saree of synthetic material that is easy to drape and wear.
- The pallu should come over from your left shoulder and fall on your back.
- 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.
- Accessorize more with simple or plain sarees, and less for sarees that are heavier and a little more fancier.
- The saree will look better if it matches your shoes.
- Wear the saree long, so that only the tips of your toes show. A short saree with visible ankles does not look very elegant. Think of a saree as you would an evening gown.
- Wear it with elegant sandals, boots, or any other elegant shoe. No sneakers please !
Warnings
- Make sure that your pleats are clean! Uneven pleats give an awkward appearance.
- When bringing the pallu over your shoulder, make sure the bit behind falls above your knee, or you may trip.
- Be sure that your petticoat is tight! It's better to be a bit too tight, than too loose. Otherwise, your saree will start sagging, and the pleats will come out.
- Make sure that the fall is on the inside near your feet.
- Make sure to pin your saree to your blouse because if it falls it will be considered taboo.
- A starched cotton or tissue saree is for the pros, as it can get crushed easily. So is an extremely slinky, hard-to-drape material.
- The petticoat should never be visible from under the saree when you stand.
- Make sure your pleats are deep enough. Otherwise, you may have problems walking without having them slip out.
How to Wear a Sari in Videos?#1, #2, #3 Nivi Style (the most popluar way to wear a sari) – traditional
There are three different ways to do this sari drape as shown in the video below. This can be is the simplest way to to drape a sari and the best one for beginners.
Nivi style originally comes from Andhra Pradesh and is now worn all over the world.
#4 The Seedha pallu way (Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar) Traditional
#5 The Bustle – modern
With this drape, you make bunches instead of pleats because we want as much volume as possible. The thin starched saris work the best IMHO but you can try it out and see what works for you. The photos show different types of saris being used. The red and yellow one is a very heavy thick silk. The blue and white is a very thin starched to heck cotton and the peach one is thin cotton with out starch. I also find that having a full slip helps with the look. Have fun!
The video is to give you an idea of how I do it. Its not the best video but its the only one we could do since my niece wanted the camera. She’s only one and a half. I hope it gives you the idea