Tuesday 19 June 2018

Different Ways of Draping a Bhagalpuri Saree

A saree is truly one of those attires that complement a woman’s beauty best. You can get a large array of such designer sarees that have originated from the different regions of the country, made of different materials and offering their own unique, designs, patterns and motifs. As opposed to a very common thinking a saree is one of the most versatile attires of all time and the same saree can create multiple looks if draped in a different manner each time.

  
A Bhagalpuri saree is a perfect example of this statement. When you buy a Bhagalpuri saree give your look a very serious and close thought each time you wear it. This same bhagalpuri saree or any other saree can create multiple looks if accessorized right, coupled with matching makeup and hairdo.
The Flowing Pallu – The first thing that will strike you when you buy a Bhagalpuri saree is the strong play of bright, vibrant and vivid colors. In many sarees, you will get a beautifully done bandini pallu. These are the sarees that must be worn in a manner where the pallu must be left open completely from the shoulder. Be sure to secure the pallu at the shoulder with a single pin and secure it at a single place. This helps to exhibit the entire pallu in a rather elegant manner. This is a style that goes well with fresh dewy makeup, nicely done hair and statement accessories. Do not leave your hair open with chunky earrings. This can mess up the look a bit.

  
The Front Pallu – This is a typical Gujarati look where the rest of the saree is draped in the usual manner, however, the pallu is instead of being thrown back on your left shoulder, is brought in the front. It can be secured on either shoulder depending on your convenience This is a traditional look and can go so well for any marriage or any other ceremony. This is a look that goes best with chunky and heavy traditional ornaments.


The Retro Look – This is a look that is inspired by the way sarees were draped during the days of the 1970s. Mumtaz the yesteryear diva had sensationalized the look with her iconic orange saree. Here there will be a double flap just at the point of the knees. This is a look that helps to accentuate your hourglass frame in a perfect manner. However, this is a style that can be a little difficult to carry. You can find it hard to walk briskly and freely in this drape.

The Dhoti Style – Your bhagalpuri saree can also create ripples if draped in the traditional dhoti style. This is a style where the saree is draped in the form of dhoti pants. It is a typical Maharashtrian look that demands traditional accessories and hairdo. Do not forget your nath or nose pin!
A bhagalpuri saree is known for its versatility. You can buy them from the retail traditional market or online like any other Indian designer saree. You must, however, be sure of the look that you wish to create. This will help you buy right. 

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