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Old 03-28-2008, 09:29 AM
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I Would Like To Give You Some Infermation Saris

Hello All,

Below Are Some More Information On Typical Indian Saries...

Different style of sari

There are mane ways a sari can be dressed a sari in more then 2000 styles. No matter which country you belong to, a sari never files to bring out the inner beauty, a fantastic feminine side that every women has.

Select a Sari through which you like as a femina:

Till the 1990 ad campaigns featuring models running and twirling the colorful pallavs of sari brands like Garden Varile, Vimal, and Bombay Dyeing had popularized the apparel so much that every other girl wanted to be wrapped in them. From daily wear to ceremonial occasions, it was saris for women of all ages.

There are different types of sari chicken, chiffons, Mysore silk, cotton, tissue, Kanjivaram organza, georgette, printed sari, bandhni, kolkati, net, exe.... If you are heavy built opt for georgettes, chiffons, Mysore silks which wear make them look slimmer.

if you are short avoid border saries. Either goes for borderless saries or very narrow border ones. If you are slim built go for organza, cottons, tissue, tussar Kanjivaram which give a fuller look. if your interested in printed sari--big huge prients gives a huge to a person; delicate prients ensures slender looks.

If your dark complexioned go for dark colors like maroons, greens, dark pink etc. Lighter shades make one look contrastingly dark. Of course the present day sari has changed a lot in fabric and also design. Earlier, as all fabrics were made of only cotton and silk, saris too were made of only these fibers. Today, with lots of innovational the world of fabric, innumerable varieties are available- georgette, chiffons, organza, different silks, etc.

Drape A Sari

Officegoers should always pinup their pallavs and pleats. This assures a smart look and makes the sari manageable. For an outing or function pinup the pallavs behind the shoulder on the blouse. This gives a very graceful look and comes out well with silks and georgettes.

Jalpa Shah
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