5 Ways to convert A Boring Drape into a Glamorous Silhouette – Free Guest Post

Well, there is
nothing new about the craze of saree in India. This has been the most favored
dressing option of Indian women for centuries. The only change is in their
style, prints, and designs. The boring six yards drape has got a glamorous
makeover by the creative designer. They pay due attention to everything to draw
an inspiration for creative saree designs.
Today popularity and
craze for the sarees have crossed all the boundaries. Women from all across the
world love to drape sarees at varied occasions. This has brought another
change; the saree draping style.  When women from different parts of the
world wear sarees, they use their own creativity and styles to make it look
more glamorous. Bollywood actresses have also played a vital role in this.
They flaunt so many
saree draping styles to make it look gorgeous. Following their footsteps, you
can also add drama to your boring look by some changes in saree draping style.
Here are 5 stylish ways to drape a saree to convert the boring piece of cloth
into a glamorous silhouette. Whether you have fancy
crepe sarees
 or
digital print designer sarees, you can try these styles with every saree.
1. Accessorized Drape
Do you love to draw
attention with your unique style? If yes, this is the perfect style for you.
Just accessorize you saree with unusual accessories to be the center of
attraction. You can do this with unique petticoat, belts, jackets etc. You can
create a lasting impact by pairing a dhoti style saree with leggings or by
teaming up a translucent saree with embellished petticoat.

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2. The Ghagra Drape
If you are bored of
wearing the pre-stitched lehenga style sarees and want to try something
different, the ghagra drape is perfect for you. You will need a nine yards
saree for this. Make small pleats and tuck them all around your waist to make
it look like a ghagra. You can style the pallu as per your choice and get a
diva look in ethnic wear.

 The Ghagra Drape
3. The Dhoti Drape
When talking about
dhoti drape, the first image that comes to mind is of Sonam Kapoor. She has
popularized the style very well. The best part about this saree is that you can
try this for any saree. This style looks amazing with printed silk sarees. This style
is a great choice for the young girls who want to enjoy easy movement in the
saree but without compromising on their style.

The Dhoti Drape
4. Butterfly style
This is one of the
most favored saree draping styles of Bollywood divas. Different actresses opt
for this style to flaunt their digital print designer sarees. One
of the actresses seen this style wearing too often is Deepika Padukone. She
gracefully flaunts her slim figure in butterfly style saree. Though this is
almost similar to the normal saree draping style, you have to keep the pleats
very thin to get the perfect look. Just make sure you pair this saree style
with a sleeveless and short blouse to stylishly flaunt your midriff and curves.

Butterfly style
5. Saree with mirror
work blouse
Are you a kanjivaram,
silk or tussar designer sarees fan? Do you want to look stylish even in a
simple kanjivaram saree? Take inspiration from Shilpa Shetty, who can add
glamor to even a simple piece of cloth. Wear the designer tussar saree with a mirror work blouse to give an
edge to otherwise simple saree. This not just adds beauty to your saree but
also makes you look gorgeous and fashionable than anyone else in the party.

Saree with mirror work blouse
For a few saree is nothing
more than a six yards drape while those who know the art of draping it in style
can convert it into a sexy attire. You just need designer sarees to flaunt your
curves. If you are looking for rich and elegant sarees, just browse the
collection at Aavarnaa. Here you get a huge assortment of sarees in latest
prints, designs, colors and patterns.
So what is your pick
for a drama infused look at the next party? 

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