Showing posts with label designer sari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer sari. Show all posts

Sunday, July 18, 2010

How To Wear Sari In Madisaara style

Madiassara style of sari wrapping is very common in Kerala and is worn on any celebrative and festive occasions or rituals and since the style of sari wrapping is different from other common styles; amazingly this style need a nine-yard sari .To wear the madiasara style sari it is first neatly draped around the waist, keeping one end of sari on your right side, while the leftover of the sari on your left side. On your left waist tie a firm knot and gather the rest of the sari near your waist. Then tuck a bit of sari in your waist. Make pleats from the other end and tuck into the waist. Then fold rest of the sari into 4 or 5 folds and make sure that each fold is around ¾ of your hand. Then bring back the pleated sari and the folded sari between your legs. Now gather the folds neatly tuck them at back of your waist. Then gather the sari to your right in front draping over your left shoulder. Finally gather the decorative end (pallu) of the sari around your waist and tuck it neatly into left side of waist.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

MAHARASHTRAIN STYLE OF SARI WRAPPING

This is the very common style of sari wrapping in Maharashtra and is similar to the way the Maharashtra dhoti is worn. In this style the center of the sari is neatly placed at the back side of your waist and the end of the sari is tied firmly in the front, after that the two ends are draped around the legs. The “palla” (decorative ends) are then draped over your upper body torso and the shoulder .

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Different Styles of Saree Wrapping

GUJARATI STYLE OF SARI WRAPPING

Guajarati style of Sari wrapping is somewhat similar to the ordinary sari wrapping. The only difference is that in the Guajarati style the decorative end of the sari commonly known as “Palla” is draped over our right shoulder rather than the left. In Guajarati sari the palla comes from back to front, unlike the ordinary sari wrap.