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What should I wear under a saree?

What should I wear under a saree?

A saree shapewear is strategically designed to compliment your figure under sarees and give you a mermaid-like shape. Learning how to wear a saree might be difficult but wearing a saree shapewear isn’t. The skirt-like design makes it is very easy to wear, making you look slimmer and toned.

What is saree shaper?

Saree shapers are undergarments that look like long skirts and are made out of stretchable fabric. These saree shapers are to be worn instead of the traditional petticoat under the saree. So, consider this your shapewear petticoat that works just as the traditional one but looks much better when worn.

How to wear a saree to make your tummy look smaller?

Draping the saree can cover your tummy. secure the starting part of the pallu from where the front pleats end, with a safety pin one with a blouse and another one underneath the front pleats so that the tummy is covered and gives slimmer look.

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How to wear a pleated saree?

Arrange and smoothen them (with hands) nicely from top to bottom. While tucking in the pleats, place them slightly towards the side of the navel. Once you pleat the saree, take the loose fabric end (from the left, and tuck it smoothly in a diagonal way, so the hip area (from the front, near the pleats) is properly skimmed. Drape it tight.

How to look svelte and Plumper in a sari?

Choose softness and be demure: Since looking (and feeling) svelte is on the agenda you must opt for a subtle look, the one that will NOT draw unnecessary attention to your problem spots. Loud sarees with heavy make-up, chunky jewelry, and bulky hairdos will make you look maturer, and probably, plumper as well!

Is your saree slippery?

‘The Double-Edged Sword’ – Blindly pick sarees in thinner, flimsier fabrics can back-fire. Many recommend wearing fluid fabrics for a slimming effect. But these materials tend to be transparent, clingy, and many times, slippery.

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