A sari or saree Shari is a strip of unstitched cloth that extends 4-9 feet long and draped over the body in different styles. As the most common practice, wrap it around the waist and then draped over the shoulder to expose the membrane. To the top, wear a short backless halter blouse-neck short sleeves and a plunging neckline known as "choli" or "Ravika. A petticoat or underskirt called Pavade / Pavade "in the south," Shaya "in eastern India, which usually accompanies the sari. saris all can be very accessorized with mirrors, embroidery, and many other embellishments, and is good for any occasion, but the essence is ideal for weddings.
saree today's most popular style is the Nivi drape. To undertake such a fabric draped wrap around the lower body and the shape of a flower, even petal-like pleats tucked into the waistband of the skirt, which is just below the navel. After another trip around the waist, wrapped the free end is called the pallu or pallav diagonally across the body and toward the shoulder. Show or hide the navel for the occasion by adjusting the pallu. Leaving intricately designed long end of the pallu hanging from the back of the shoulder, back at the waist, or use to cover the head or neck. In some styles Nivi. The curtains Pallu from back to front
Style Fashion Bridal sari is usually red, but designers today use other Bandhej vibrant colors with the traditional art of dyeing. Especially for wedding events, various types of materials and embellishments to go with its contemporary design as well. All kinds of silk and handloom pure Apoorva Kanchipuram, Kanchi, Crepe, and so work well with craft stones, sequins, crystals, pearls, sequins and pearls. catching embroidery, special padded fabric and embellish any design and material contrast.