SILK SAREE DRAPING IN FOUR TRADITIONAL BRIDAL STYLES|BRIDAL SAREE DRAPING|WEDDING SERIES-PART 7 - Summary

Summary

A video tutorial on how to wear a silk saree in different bridal styles. The tutorial covers four styles:

1. Normal Saree Style: The host explains how to wear a saree in a traditional way, including how to fold the saree, create pleats, and secure the pallu.
2. Back Style Saree: The host demonstrates how to wear a saree with the pallu at the back, including how to create a wide pleat and secure it with a pin.
3. Lehenga Style Saree: The host shows how to wear a saree in a lehenga style, including how to create a front pallu and secure it with a pin.
4. Dhoti Style Saree: The host explains how to wear a saree in a dhoti style, including how to divide the saree into two parts, tie a knot, and secure the pallu.

Throughout the tutorial, the host provides tips and tricks for achieving a perfect saree drape, including how to adjust the pleats, secure the pallu, and add a finishing touch with a saffron.

Facts

1. The video is about different styles of wearing a silk saree.
2. The first style is the "absolutely normal saree" style.
3. To wear a saree in this style, one edge of the saree is folded and taken to the right side.
4. The fold is then taken around the body and back to the starting point.
5. The border of the saree is arranged to be on the left side.
6. A pleat is made by pointing to the left side.
7. The width of the border can be adjusted as desired.
8. The pallu is then taken and placed on the left shoulder.
9. The length of the pallu should be below the knee.
10. The pallu is pinned to the blouse at the shoulder.
11. The saree should not be too tight, with some fabric left at the waist.
12. The pleats are made by gathering the fabric and then spreading it evenly.
13. The pleats should be wide to prevent them from getting messed up while sitting or moving.
14. The second style is the "back style" saree draping.
15. In this style, the saree is draped in a way that the pallu is at the back.
16. The pallu is secured with a pin at the back.
17. The third style is the "lehenga style" saree draping.
18. In this style, the saree is draped in a way that resembles a lehenga.
19. The pallu is placed at the front and secured with a pin.
20. The fourth style is the "dhoti style" saree draping.
21. In this style, the saree is divided into two parts and tied in the middle.
22. The fabric is then arranged to resemble a dhoti.
23. The pallu is placed on the shoulder and secured with a pin.