Tip tip barsa pani, already….Isn’t it? But
are you ready to welcome it with spiffing swag and style? As the sky fills up
with mystical clouds, it’s time for all you fashion divas to up your style
quotient with your all-time-favourite Ethnic Wear - Saree. Do not let rains keep you
away from all your dazzling sarees collection this monsoon. Though you must be
thinking what about the mud and rain water splashing on your beautiful saree and
ruining your ethnic look?
Worry not! Just read out our top tips to
know how to sport a saree like a fearless diva and shine even during the rainy
season in your best Indian wear.
Choose Colours Wisely
Okay, it is kind of given. Monsoon is not
the best season for pastels, whites and creams – the most in-thing in Indian
ethnic fashion right now. Choose the colour of your saree during monsoon very
carefully. Think about the non-washable mud stains of rainwater on muddy
streets and unexpected rain showers on your adorable pastel peach saree.
It’s best to avoid the offbeat light shades
and bring out the bright colours that have been sitting mute in your wardrobe
for quite some time. Go for black, blue, maroon, orange orany vibrant colour
saree and rock your traditional monsoon look.
Be Smart & Choose the Right Fabric
Rainy season is the best time to adorn
lightweight fabrics like georgette, chiffon and net as they are not only easy
to carry but are also easy to clean and dry. Say a strict no to heavy silk and
cotton Designer Sarees
that’ll go flaccid in rain and will suffocate you.
Honestly speaking, ethnic saree look is
just incomplete without a touch of makeup that includes foundation, mascara,
kajal, lipstick & the works. Well, yes it’s raining outside still makeup is
a must! Go for waterproof makeup as it does not get washed off easily. Though
avoid heavy makeup, remember, minimalism is the best way to go with a saree.
Experiment with dark shades of lipstick and
exotic fragrances that go perfectly well with your monsoon saree collection.
The Right Footwear
We know wearing a saree calls for those
stunning stilettos, but monsoon is surely not the best time to adorn them. So
stick to ballerinas or flat shoes that gives you good grip to walk on wet road.
Keep your feet happy, healthy & stylish in the rain.
Finally, the Draping
Last but not the least, the draping style. The
way you drape your saree when it’s raining outside will either make your break
your look. Draping it neatly & perfectly - A little higher than usual will
let you enjoy rains while looking like a diva.
Don’t forget to carry one of your favourite
clutch bags to keep
it stylish as well as to store a few safety pins and some essentials handy! Make
sure your pallu is not too long or short. Use it to cover your ears and head in
case of heavy winds. And enjoy the desi monsoon style!
Did you find these tips useful? So follow
them and you’ll see that draping saree this monsoon wasn’t as hectic as you
expected it to be!
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