How to Dress With Sensation With a Sari

Wear the sari first., Start out by wrapping the part with the pleats around your waist., Drape the remaining fabric from your waist to your left shoulder, and let it drop downwards from there., Wear golden sandals, preferably heeled., Wear anklets...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wear the sari first.

    Buy a ready made sari, with the pleats at the skirt done.

    Also, the, "pallu"

    or the part which goes above the breast should be silken and decorated so that extra pleats won't be needed.
  2. Step 2: Start out by wrapping the part with the pleats around your waist.

    When the ends meet, the skirt waist should have two strings.

    Tie them together to secure the skirt on.

    The pleated part should be in the front center. , The, "pallu"

    a decorated part should appear above your breasts.

    Since this is a ready made sari it should be decorated enough and not in need of pleats. , Alternately, wear black boots or other fancy footwear.

    Try to have it gleaming, especially if your sari is gleaming. , Fasten them on like a necklace is fastened on.

    You can buy these at Indian stores. , Try to use shining ones which match with your outfit.

    Generally, anywhere from five to ten bracelets per wrist is good. , This necklace should be large and gleaming.

    Fasten it so it does not dangle much. , These should be large, really large, and dangling.

    It helps add style and sensation to your outfit. , Straighten it and brush it back.

    Wear a bindi, also found in an Indian store, on your forehead.

    Make it match with your outfit. , Also wear some perfume to add femininity. , Don't over apply it so that you look like a ghost. , If it gets onto the skin, wipe it off with lotion.

    This will make your eyes look prettier. ,
  3. Step 3: Drape the remaining fabric from your waist to your left shoulder

  4. Step 4: and let it drop downwards from there.

  5. Step 5: Wear golden sandals

  6. Step 6: preferably heeled.

  7. Step 7: Wear anklets.

  8. Step 8: On your wrists

  9. Step 9: wear traditional Indian bracelets

  10. Step 10: also found at Indian stores.

  11. Step 11: Wear a matching necklace.

  12. Step 12: Wear matching earrings.

  13. Step 13: Make sure your hair has been done well.

  14. Step 14: Wear some lotion and powder on your face to freshen it up.

  15. Step 15: Wear light eye shadow

  16. Step 16: either of a shade pertaining to your outfit or a lighter shade such as white.

  17. Step 17: Lightly apply eye liner to your eyes.

  18. Step 18: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Buy a ready made sari, with the pleats at the skirt done.

Also, the, "pallu"

or the part which goes above the breast should be silken and decorated so that extra pleats won't be needed.

When the ends meet, the skirt waist should have two strings.

Tie them together to secure the skirt on.

The pleated part should be in the front center. , The, "pallu"

a decorated part should appear above your breasts.

Since this is a ready made sari it should be decorated enough and not in need of pleats. , Alternately, wear black boots or other fancy footwear.

Try to have it gleaming, especially if your sari is gleaming. , Fasten them on like a necklace is fastened on.

You can buy these at Indian stores. , Try to use shining ones which match with your outfit.

Generally, anywhere from five to ten bracelets per wrist is good. , This necklace should be large and gleaming.

Fasten it so it does not dangle much. , These should be large, really large, and dangling.

It helps add style and sensation to your outfit. , Straighten it and brush it back.

Wear a bindi, also found in an Indian store, on your forehead.

Make it match with your outfit. , Also wear some perfume to add femininity. , Don't over apply it so that you look like a ghost. , If it gets onto the skin, wipe it off with lotion.

This will make your eyes look prettier. ,

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