Saree Drapes to ace the Party look
by Ritesh Singla bloggerSarees
can make any woman look beautiful and gorgeous. Though sarees are not much
relevant to Indian women’s lives the way it was years ago, no other piece of
clothing can accentuate an Indian woman’s look like a saree.
Nowadays,
sarees are not just confined to traditional looks. The way you drape a saree
also decides your occasion. Even a traditional saree can be given a trendy look
by correct draping and choosing the perfect accessories. However, not many are
aware of the draping styles that can help you look fashionable in the parties.
To
help you out, some trendy saree draping styles have been mentioned here. Choose
some from the best
saree brands in India, get a trendy drape done, choose your
accessories and ace the party look.
Sarees drapes that can look good in parties
The
saree nowadays are not just confined to traditional saree looks. It has evolved
a lot with types and draping patterns, giving it a modern look while keeping
the tradition as well. Here are a few drapes that you can apply to your
traditional saree to ace party look.
Indowestern Look
Pairing
sarees with crop tops, tank tops, sneakers, boots and oxidised jewellery is the
hottest trend for the Indowestrn look. Girls can look both cool and hot in this
style, which is a rare but elegant combination.
Dhoti Style Draping
A
saree is draped in a way that it looks like a dhoti but with a pallu on it.
This saree drape has become quite popular at weddings. The saree is usually
draped on leggings instead of the petticoat. You can also get pre-stitched
dhoti sarees from the market.
Belted Saree
Belted
sarees are raging big time just like a belted lehenga. Drape the saree in a
normal way and just put a belt which secures the pallu around your waist. It
gives a modern and unique look to the traditional silk or cotton saree. To give
it a more traditional look, use a Kamarbandh instead of a belt.
Butterfly Style
This
draping style not only makes you look slimmer but is also very stylish. Make
extra thin pleats of the pallu and pin it on your shoulder.
Mumtaz Style
The
layering of the saree is the secret to achieve this style. This draping style
became familiar from the film Ram and Shyam. So, if you are planning to attend
any retro theme party, then you cannot go wrong with this draping style.
Mermaid Style
In
this draping, the lower part of the pleats is spread out, which gives it the
look of the tail of a mermaid. It might seem to be difficult, but you can get
this look with a few extra pleats and tucks.
The
trend of a particular kind of dresses, skirts, pants, etc. will come and go but
saree is evergreen. The draping style may vary with time, but the classic drape
look will never be out of trend. For beginners wearing a saree can be a hassle,
but once you learn saree wearing, it can become your comfort look. You can grab
some sarees at affordable rates from trendswe.com and make heads turn with some of the draping styles mentioned
above.
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