Hariyali Teej is just around the corner and ladies are already busy decking up for it. The day that's celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm in the northern states of India is when single ladies and married women worship Shiva and Parvati for the longevity and well being of their husband or partners. It's the day when ladies pick the brightest and most gorgeous ethnic outfits from their wardrobes to get ready to ring in the occasion. Kangana Ranaut's Style File for Judgementall Hai Kya Promotions was Whacky, Modish and So Much Like Bobby - View Pics.
Now, of course, ladies don't really need any style tips for getting all decked up and they are self-sufficient in that department but what's the harm in seeking some additional help, right? This Teej, let our Bollywood stunners show you how to drape your beautiful six yards in a way that's not outdated. Take some essential saree draping tips from them and learn how you can style them in so many different ways. From Karisma Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor and Kangana Ranaut, let these divas be your inspirations this Teej. Let's have a quick look at their fashion outings below... Alia Bhatt, Tara Sutaria and Karisma Kapoor Woo us With their Style Offerings This Week - View Pics.
Kangana Ranaut
A classic drape that you can never go wrong with. Choose this style of draping if your saree is speaking volumes for itself. If your saree has lots of embroideries or prints that you need to flaunt, you can settle for this usual way of draping.
Karisma Kapoor
This is Assam's signature saree, Mekhlachador draped in a different and unique way. All you need to do is ensure that your drape is a bit long and instead of letting it hang behind, you need to pull it ahead from the other side.
Shilpa Shetty
Why settle for mediocre blouse designs when you experiment and make them so much better? Take some cues from this Punit Balana design on how to make an ordinary drape look so extraordinary with the help of a dramatic blouse.
Katrina Kaif
A simple floral print saree is all you need. Pair it with a classic white or any other matching colour belt and give it a stylish twist.
Janhvi Kapoor
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So you love solid colours and hate prints or embroideries? Great. Let Janhvi Kapoor teach you how to nail something as basic as that. Drape your saree in a pretty usual way but ensure your drape is too long. Put it behind and then take it ahead till it touches the wrist of your hand. You can tie a knot with it on the same hand to ensure free movement.
So, go ahead and try to slay in your ethnic designs this Teej. Don't hold back and don't fear to experiment. If these beauties can, so can you!
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