Friday, November 26, 2010

Saris go spicy!

A far cry from the hackneyed traditional saris, the cocktail sari has evolved over the years. It has a mind of its own and can be only adorned by those who dare to be different. Nevertheless, the right cocktail sari can enhance woman of every size, from the skinniest to the most voluptuous with equal amount of élan.

All you need is confidence and few requisites to be taken care of like wearing the right colours, fabrics, styles, detailing and draping in sync with the festive season’s demands. Once, all that is taken care of, you’re all set to be the cynosure of all the eyes in the party.

No less a ‘fabric’ation of beauty
Fabric plays a major role while choosing a cocktail sari. The trick is to use the right fabric that will not only suit your body type but at the same the texture needs to create a sensuous, dramatic appeal. Therefore, choose accordingly. “The fabrics that are now ‘in’ are tulle, soft net, georgette, French chiffon, printed chiffons and georgettes and chantilly lace. These fabrics are soft, flirty and fun and at the same time can accentuate your femininity to the hilt.” says Nivedita.

Subtlety is the key
Jump out of the cliché d bandwagon by avoiding the conventional or garish colours this season. Instead opt for colours that are slightly off track yet classy and timeless. “A favourite this season would definitely be crimson red and the demure lilac or grey,” suggests Nivedita.  Whether it is the deep jewel tones, the frosted pastels, the enchanting black or the pristine white, a cocktail sari should have the ability to look stunning on any woman.

Detailed to perfection
The detailing needs to be an ideal combination of elegance and allure that accentuates the fabric and yet stand out on its own. “Detailing like velvet appliqué , sequins, self tone on embroidery and subtle crystal work are very much in vogue and justifies the chic yet slightly experimental demand of the season,” says Nivedita.

Style check
If you do have a well-shaped body, a suggested drape that would best suit your body would be the tightly draped pallu, pleated in 4 inch pleats and pinned sleekly on the shoulder. If that look doesn’t work for you, no worries! “The open graceful pallu that allows the sheerness of the fabric to be seen is another popular style of draping the cocktail sari,” says Nivedita.

Escape from the drape
If you can’t be bothered with the colossal effort it takes to drape a sari, then the latest designers have created a wonderful option for you! “The latest stitched saris are a rage with youngsters as these saris do not have to be draped and can just be worn like a garment with a zip” says Nivedita. Though it may be a little less classic than an actual sari, it does provide a hassle-free look that you can sport with é lan! Some other latest variations are the panelled sari, the gusseted skirt sari and the two piece sari.

Now that you are well-equipped with the right cocktail sari couture, team it with the right choli and accessories and get ready to rock the Diwali parties! 

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