How To Wear Saree Differently : Feat Nadiya Paar

Saree has always been considered the quintessential epitome of Indian Dressing and most of us stick to just two basic ways of draping this beautiful 6 yards of pure feminine grace . It is either the seedha palla or the Ulta palla.

So did I…..well until a friend of mine Megha Kanera who is a Saree Designer herself took me to a talk about the Saree where we were inspired by the idea of experimenting with the Drapes…..

Oh my my…what do I say about the saree, no garment in history of any culture is so versatile, it is not stitched , there over a hundred ways  to drape it, even if you draped same saree everyday you would have 100 different ones because you could drape and style it differently every time.

I have always been a saree fan….I know its not news for you all…<3, I can drape mine in under a minute and mostly do not need pins to put it in place and I take great pride in my love for the Saree……. and every time I wear one I know I would surely feel wonderful and more in touch with the woman in me ……plus dozens of compliments always bring that smile on my face….. well yeah It sure is a Compliment Magnet….. ain’t it…..!!!

Sarees look gorgeous on all body types, they add a certain grace to you. Whenever you wear a saree all you need to make sure is that It is draped well so as you are not clumsy wearing them.

Coming back to drapes, It was a day like any other which turned out to be ultra special. Me and Megha had been talking about taking some pictures in her Sarees for a while and that day we decided to just do it….. It was like friends playing dress up, My hair were unkempt, all I did was put on Kajal and bright hues of lipstick … for the first look I wore a Black and Pink Linen Saree designed by Megha, she retails under the Brand name Nadiya Paar.

Her love for travel, all things handmade and sari is the origin of label ‘Nadiya Paar’. ‘Nadiya Paar’ is a metaphor for leaving behind the old to discover the new. She does not follow fast fashion, trends or forecasts. What drives her are surroundings, natural raw materials, sustainable practices and traditional Indian textile techniques. Her designs are an outcome of personal experiences, an awareness of the connection to others and the environment…the willingness to act responsibly.

What I absolutely love about  ‘Nadiya Paar’ is that saris are relaxed, have a lived-in feel, imperfect, timeless and artisanal. ‘Nadia Paar’ is all things eco, ethical and green in one unified movement. They look at sari as an everyday garment, which I absolutely love . She just let’s the simplicity of the saree do the talking.

Drape 1:

She draped the Saree at midi length over the shorts for me , took the palla and tied a knot over my shoulder. and it looked like such a beautiful combination of adivasi belle meets city gal. The linen felt so soft just an apt saree to wear in this weather because the fabric was breathing. Styled with these beautiful nude sandals to keep it real and doable in everyday life.

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Drape 2 :

Second drape was inspired the quint essential Dhoti. This gorgeous yellow saree worn with Nadiya Paar Blouse in navy was my absolute favourite. Usually the saree pleats are in the front , we decided to pleat this one on the back, result….. it added so much more character to an already beautiful saree, tool the palla the wrong side but the right way…. paired with another pair of nude sandals and my favourite burgundy lip colour…. My hair unkempt….

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I just am so in love with idea of keeping on experimenting with drapes that whenever I do it I would make sure to take pictures and share with you all so as to inspire you to start wearing saree more often and have fun wearing it. I assure you of at least a zillion compliments ……

Saree : Nadiya Paar 

Pic Credit : Megha Kanera

 

 

 

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Tips to Mix & Match Everyday Look

Hello my lovelies…. today’s post is on my favourite favourite fashion thing to do…. no no….not shopping but making your wardrobe look like you have 3 times more clothes than you actually do…well if you do the math and understand permutation and combinations then it’s way way more than just thrice…..YUP!!!…you heard….ooopppsss! …you read right…

If math is not your thing and just fashion is still this should interest you. My previous post on styling my White shirt dress with velvet Pyjama Pants was one in the series…. that I so feel about….and today is an extension of the same…..If you always wear a combination in a certain way only…..always…. then its time for this style coach to give you more ideas.

I have these beautiful cotton silk printed pants which I wear in a different way almost always, the trick is simple and the magic mantra is mix and match….. Borrow an element that is an extension or is a compliment of one garment and take it forward from there….and most of the time I hear is ….new pants by the people who have seen me wear this before….besides great laundry skills (…..I have an obsession of taking care of my clothes nicely….calls for another post) it is about how I styled it differently…. Hoping that this photo documentation of how I mixed and matched gives you ideas to do something similar with your wardrobes……

So these Pants in one of my favourite…… favourite colours….Blue… with Indian Prints …I Know that you that I drool over Indian prints and textiles….just can’t get enough in my wardrobe……I decided to pair it with a cold shouldered top in beautiful wine-burgandyish colour….different colour families….both very strong colours yet…complimenting each other…..

I wasn’t done making statements just as yet……Paired them with these gorgeous Jhumkis in silver….timeless…Don’t even get me started on statement jewellery…….hahhahahhaaaa !!!

Since I had put together  bright coloured ensemble with statement jewllery already thrown in and it was day time makeup was very nude neutral…. I wore my trusted Jooti’s and hair tied in a low pony I was ready to showcase the Mix and Match story to you….

Here Goes…..

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Earrings : Amrapali

Top : Cover Story

Pants : Cotton World

 

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