We love our pre-draped Saris, but the six-yard length can be tedious to tie. Safety-pin pricks, almost always caused by draping the scarf, can also cause injury. However, no matter what you think about them, there is one thing that is certain: the sari looks as beautiful as anything else. The sari is timeless, but that doesn’t mean it must be worn the same way. We turn to three young, fashion-forward women who have reimagined sari-draping styles.
Masoom Minawala — With Denim Pants and a Shirt
Masoom Minawala is very clear in her Instagram about her love of the sari. While Masoom Minawala has worn pre-pleated saris before, this time she gives it the pre-pleated treatment and wears it with denim pants and a poplin shirt. This look can be recreated by pledging your sari and attaching it with safety pins. Then, tuck it in the waistband of your jeans. This is how it looks pallu You can also wear the traditional nivi way. We like the way she used a belt as a waistband to give shape and definition to her outfit. This is especially important when you are wearing traditional saris.
Shereen Sikka — With A Blazer
Although the sari is still draped in a traditional manner, the blouse is now adorned with a modern shirt with dramatic sleeves. The blazer can be worn as an outerwear only. For such styles, you might consider a chiffon or tulle fabric, as well as organza, chiffon, and tulle. Traditional saris can be stiff and bulky. Shereen’s tweed blazer fits snugly and reduces puffiness. The waist appears narrower if it is covered with a belt. This is especially true for fabrics like silk and tissue, which are most commonly used in heritage weaves. You can see how she threw the pallu Over the shoulder of the blazer?
We love our pre-draped Saris, but the six-yard length can be tedious to tie. Safety-pin pricks, almost always caused by draping the scarf, can also cause injury. However, no matter what you think about them, there is one thing that is certain: the sari looks as beautiful as anything else. The sari is timeless, but that doesn’t mean it must be worn the same way. We turn to three young, fashion-forward women who have reimagined sari-draping styles.
Masoom Minawala — With Denim Pants and a Shirt
Masoom Minawala is very clear in her Instagram about her love of the sari. While Masoom Minawala has worn pre-pleated saris before, this time she gives it the pre-pleated treatment and wears it with denim pants and a poplin shirt. This look can be recreated by pledging your sari and attaching it with safety pins. Then, tuck it in the waistband of your jeans. This is how it looks pallu You can also wear the traditional nivi way. We like the way she used a belt as a waistband to give shape and definition to her outfit. This is especially important when you are wearing traditional saris.
Shereen Sikka — With A Blazer
Although the sari is still draped in a traditional manner, the blouse is now adorned with a modern shirt with dramatic sleeves. The blazer can be worn as an outerwear only. For such styles, you might consider a chiffon or tulle fabric, as well as organza, chiffon, and tulle. Traditional saris can be stiff and bulky. Shereen’s tweed blazer fits snugly and reduces puffiness. The waist appears narrower if it is covered with a belt. This is especially true for fabrics like silk and tissue, which are most commonly used in heritage weaves. You can see how she threw the pallu Over the shoulder of the blazer?
Komal Pandey – Contemporary Seedha Pallu
Komal Pandey wore one of the most beautiful drapes in an eye-poppingly modern way. The pallu is a different style than the traditional nivi style. It’s draped from the front towards the back, unlike the traditional nivi style. It is often pleated and secured with safety pins. Komal, however, has given the draping style a modern twist and replaced the pleats with an open-flowing pallu. Komal’s version of traditional draping is fun because her blouses are usually smaller than the usual ones and can be worn with either a crop-top or pint-sized bikinis. Komal Pandey’s sari is made of soft, gossamer-like fabric. You can also choose the most delicate blouse from your wardrobe.
Komal Pandey wore one of the most beautiful drapes in an eye-poppingly modern way. The pallu is a different style than the traditional nivi style. It’s draped from the front towards the back, unlike the traditional nivi style. It is often pleated and secured with safety pins. Komal, however, has given the draping style a modern twist and replaced the pleats with an open-flowing pallu. Komal’s version of traditional draping is fun because her blouses are usually smaller than the usual ones and can be worn with either a crop-top or pint-sized bikinis. Komal Pandey’s sari is made of soft, gossamer-like fabric. You can also choose the most delicate blouse from your wardrobe.
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