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Ready to Wear Solid/Plain Bollywood Satin Saree (Gold)

Ready to Wear Solid/Plain Bollywood Satin Saree (Gold)

Regular price Rs. 2,100.00
Regular price Rs. 3,990.00 Sale price Rs. 2,100.00
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Color: Beige

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Size Chart

Measurement Guidelines:

  • Measurements should be taken directly on your body.
  • Measure around the fullest part of your bust with arms down by your side.
  • Measure around the narrowest part of your waistline, above navel and below ribcage.
  • Measure around the fullest part of your hips.

Top

Ā  XS S M L XL XXL
BUST 34 36 38 40 42 44
WAIST 30 32 34 36 38 40
HIPS 36 38 40 42 44 46
SHOULDER 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16

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Bottoms

Ā  S M L XL
WAIST 28 30 32 34
HIPS 38 40 42 44

Ready to Wear Solid/Plain Bollywood Satin

Saree (Gold)

This saree is a satin or silk-style drape with a luxurious gold finish, paired with a stylish red sleeveless blouse. The fabric reflects light beautifully, giving it a glossy appearance, making it suitable for formal events, parties, or evening occasions. The combination of gold and red creates a classic, elegant look that balances traditional and modern aesthetics.Ā 

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Basic Saree Draping StyleĀ 

1. Nivi or Basic Saree Draping StyleĀ 

This classic drape, which originated in Andhra Pradesh, involves neatly pleating aĀ  saree at the waist and allowing the pallu to gracefully fall over the shoulder. With its clean lines and effortless charm, the Nivi drape has become a symbol of refined elegance, beloved by women across India and beyond.Ā Ā 

2. Coorg Saree DrapingĀ 

The Coorg saree drape is known for its distinctive style, which involves wrapping the saree around the body twice, creating a unique silhouette that sets it apart from other regional draping styles. The pallu is elegantly draped over the shoulder, featuring the intricate patterns and vibrant colours characteristic of Coorg sarees.Ā 

3. Drape With Picture-Perfect Pleats

With the art of creating flawless pleats, this is one of the most loved saree draping styles there are. The crisp edges and perfect pleats not only enhance the aesthetics of your saree but also ensure comfort and ease of movement.

4. Open Pallu Saree Draping Style

You can go with this effortless styling; simply drape your saree over your left shoulder and refrain from pinning or pleating the pallu.

5. Mekhela Chadar

The Mekhela Chadar, also known as the Assamese saree, comprises two main pieces: the Mekhela (the lower garment) and the Chadar (the upper garment). The Mekhela is draped elegantly around the waist, and the Chadar is draped gracefully over the shoulder, creating a stunning silhouette that exudes grace and poise.

6. Moody & Floaty Drape

Styled with loose, billowy pleats and an effortless drape, the moody and floaty style adds a touch of drama and sophistication to your look. With this easy-going drape, embrace your inner goddess with every sway and twirl.

7. Front Pallu Saree Draping Style

Inspired by traditional saree draping, the front pallu draping style of the saree involves draping your pallu over the front of your body. To achieve this style, drape your pallu over the front of your body. It's a perfect modern take on a bygone style, and this style is going to give you that effortlessly elegant look.

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8. Readymade Saree DrapingĀ 

Many women struggle with saree draping and find it to be a herculean task. For such ladies out there, a ready-made saree is an excellent choice to get them going. There is no doubt that ready-to-wear sarees are in style for enhancing hassle-free saree draping and pulling together your overall look.

9. Gujarati Style Saree

The Gujarati style of saree draping is done in such a way that it creates a fan-shaped pleat at the front, embellished with beautiful tassels and even decorative pins. All you need to do is elegantly drape the pallu over your shoulder, flaunting the elaborate embroidery or vibrant prints that are quintessentially Gujju.

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10. The Vintage Styled Mumtaz Saree DrapingĀ 

Not long ago, Indian-film actress Mumtaaz dazzled in a saree-draped look in the movie Ram aur Shyam. This mesmerising style of saree draping has been her name since then. Several layers make up the front drape, exuding retro vibes.

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11. Maharashtrian Drape

The Maharashtrian drapes are known as Nauvari and Kashta.Ā  One of the drapes tucks at the back by picking the pleats below because the saree is quite lengthy. The Marathi saree draping is among the most loved bridal saree draping looks.Ā 

12. Angrakha Drape

The Angrakha drape is very unique, and here the pallu is wrapped around the body in a criss-cross pattern, resembling the overlapping panels on Angrakha. Drape the pallu elegantly over one shoulder to achieve a sophisticated and regal look.

This classic drape, which originated in Andhra Pradesh, involves neatly pleating aĀ  saree at the waist and allowing the pallu to gracefully fall over the shoulder. With its clean lines and effortless charm, the drape has become a symbol of refined elegance, beloved by women across India and beyond.Ā Ā 

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This style will add a touch of sophistication to your saree. Pleat one end of the saree and tuck it at the waist. Take the other end of the saree and pleat it to form a second pallu.

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