When it comes to Indian ethnic clothing, it is as diverse as our culturally rich country. Let's take the Indian saree for example. Although it is a staple in almost any Indian woman's wardrobe, the options that a woman has at her disposal, regarding the different forms of draping and the patterns in which it comes, are staggering. It is perhaps safe to assume that everyone knows what a saree is and how it is worn. For first-time buyers, buying a saree for themselves or receiving it as a gift, the variety of fabrics and types can be overwhelming. If this is your first time shopping too, let us guide you through the huge selection of Indian saree you can buy online.
5 Unique Ways to Wear Chiffon Saree
Pallu on the right side
Let's break stereotypes with this style! Wear your
saree on your right shoulder; bring the pallu from back to front, so that it is
visible in the front. Also, you can neatly fold the pallu and pin it up to give
it a clean and refined look.
Twist the pallu
It's simple, but it makes a big difference. Put on the saree, roll up the folds and fix the pallu on the shoulder. This style is super trending among fashionistas and celebrities! It looks best with sheer chiffon saree.
Chiffon Saree with High-End Pallu
Bring the pallu to the end of the shoulder where you want to tie it. You can freely pull the saree to the shoulder, making pleats in the front for a graceful and graceful look. Also, you can explore more pleated styles to enhance the look of chiffon sarees.
Chiffon Saree With
Double Pallu
There is never
enough of anything, especially if you wear good chiffon saree! For your outfit
to look distinguished and charming, you will need two balls. Then flaunt this
style by using the ball on either side of your shoulder. This style is quite
simple but draws a lot of attention.
Chiffon saree with a
dupatta
Are you looking to mix something interesting with
your chiffon saree? Add a complementary dupatta color to accentuate the look of
your saree. All you need to do is spread your saree over your shoulders and
wrap the dupatta around your neck. You can also try wearing a dupatta in a
contrasting shade to create a color block ensemble.
Entwine your Saree Around Your Neck
Put the saree on the shoulder as you normally would. Then, like a scarf, you wrap it around your neck. This is a relaxed way to style your saree. When wearing your chiffon saree for a semi-formal event or work, try this unique style.
Pros and Cons of Using Chiffon Saree
Suitable Drapes: The
Beautiful drape of chiffon makes it most suitable for evening dresses. It also
has some of its own structure, which gives the fabric a nice character.
Holds dye well.
Silk chiffon shows colors beautifully, especially silk chiffon, as silk fibers
absorb a lot of dye.
However, chiffon also
has some disadvantages. Here are some sewing tips and things to keep in mind
about chiffon.
Difficult to work
with. Chiffon's slippery texture makes it difficult to work with. When
sewing chiffon, the seamstresses and the craftsman constantly and slowly work
with the fabric. When using a sewing machine, be sure to use a sharp machine
needle. Since the fabric can easily fray and pull, a sharp needle will help
prevent this during the sewing process.
Easily frays. Although
chiffon threads are very strong due to the tight twists, they can easily snag
and fray.
Loses shape over time. Silk chiffon loses shape and can sag with time and use. Nylon and polyester chiffon holds their shape slightly better than silk chiffon.
Tips to put on Chiffon Saree
• Depending on your height, choose a floral print chiffon saree. For those with low rise, choose smaller prints. The high ones can take
away the flashy floral prints.
• There should be no embellishments such as embroidery or
sequins on the saree.
• The color of the brocade border should be lighter than the
body of the saree, in silver or gold with a pattern that reflects the color of
the saree.
• When working with patterned chiffon sarees, choose a finer
all-over pattern rather than a bold design so that the pattern doesn't compete
with the border for attention.
• You can also add a simple border in slight contrast to the
color of the saree.
• Do not make multiple pleats and do not use chiffon as a
single pleat lifts the look of the saree.
• It would be best to wear a high top with a princess cut
when choosing the single pleat with NO plunging necklines in the front or back!
• Jewelry should be minimal and the saree looks best when
worn during the day.
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