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Step 1: These are the
"underneath" garments you need to wear before
tying a Saree - a waist-to- floor length
petticoat, tied tightly at the waist by
a drawstring. You should not use elastic to
hold the petticoat around the waist as the elastic
might not bear the weight of the Saree. You have
to wear an upper garment in the form of a tight
fitting blouse that ends just below the bust.
The blouse could be short sleeved or sleeveless.
Its necklines can also be in different shapes and
sizes.
Step 2: Now with your left hand hold the inside end
of the Saree material .Tuck the top border of the inner end of the Saree into
your petticoat starting at the navel, and complete one full turn from
right to the left. Make sure that the lower end of the Saree touches the
floor.
Step 3: Beginning from the tucked-in end start
making pleats in the Saree, starting at the right, about 5 inches
deep. Make about 7 to 10 pleats and hold them up together so that they
fall straight and even. All the pleats should be at the same height off
the floor.
Step 4: Tuck the pleats into the waist slightly to
the left of the navel, and make sure that they are turned towards the
left. Make sure the Saree is held there firmly. Tuck it in a little more
if necessary and you can even use a safety pin to hold it in place.
Step 5: Drape the remaining fabric around yourself
once more left to right, and bring it up under the right arm and over the
left shoulder so that it falls to about the level of the knees.
Step 6: The end portion thus draped is the palled, and can be prevented
from slipping off by fixing it at the shoulder to the blouse with a small
safety pin.
It is a feminine prerogative to beautify her.
Flowers, cosmetics, ornaments, gay colorful Clothing with these women down the
ages have created stunning looks. Many a man has been charmed, dazzled,
seduced, enchanted, bewitched, captivated, enraptured, and mesmerized by women
who can literally use clothes, jeweler and other accompaniments as weapons. The
Saree is a very unique dress. With only tucks and folds, it is worn in such a
way that it sheaths the body almost completely. The demure Indian woman,
covered from head to toe presents a picture of modesty. But, as women only know
how to, a Saree however all encompassing, can be gently pulled and draped to
hint at the alluring form underneath. It is the promise of what it enfolds
which makes the Saree a bewitching garment
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