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Picture of the day: elegant indian designer dresses

Beautiful and colourful Indian designer dresses by Anita Dongre.
Which one do you like the most?
The neon green gown or the pink jaipur gown vest? 



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Sarees : Different Ways to Wrap an Indian Long Gown Dress


Saree is a six yard traditional Indian womenswear. However, the ways to wear it get diversified according to the designers, the region, the celebrities and during the years. Today, I am going to talk about some ways to wrap a saree !

Chikan Worked Beige Belted 
Up Saree By Raakesh Agarvwal

First, the traditional belted up way : This elegant and relax outifit includes a large belt at the waist. The Pallu of the saree is just draped over the soulder. We can complete this look with a petticoat or a simple jean. We can also vary the top part of the body. Blouse, t-shirt, ganji, or jacket : choose your favourite saree style !

Secondly, the Sri Lankan way : This way of draping a saree is specific, elegant and contemporary. The Pallu is tied up at the shoulder without any pleat. This way, the saree is similar to a skirt. 

Then, « the Mumtaz-style » saree : it is currently the most popular. Kalpana Shah, a famous professional saree draper said : « the Mumtaz-style saree used to have 3-4 rounds on body with a stitch and drape but at present only the drape without stich is in and being preferred by a lot of people. »

Finally, the « seedha-palla saree »: Coming from UP and Gujarat, the seedha-palla saree is appreciated by Bollywood actresses.



To conclude, just keep in mind that the perfect way you drap your saree depends on its fabric and its texture. Let's watch a short video to learn more! 






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