1.
If You're OF Medium Built
This
avocado green Sabyasachi sari with multi-toned brocade border and a brocade
blouse is first worn the usual way and then pleated at the waist and gathered at
the shoulders. The border is then wrapped asymmetrically across the waist like a
'kamarbandh'. A casual Bengali drape, it works well for people who love
flow.
2.
If
You Have Delicious Legs
This
shaded citrus-coloured sari with embroidered floral motifs and an embroidered
pallav from Amita Bajoria is worn with a pair of embroidered trousers and fitted
fuchsia blouse. The sari is pleated and tucked at the waist (worn over trousers)
to let one leg peep out. The rest of the sari is draped the usual way with the
embroidered pallav wrapped around the waist.
3.
If You Have A Small Bust
Sucheta
Merh's grey sari with red adornments is worn with a red bustier and a loose open
jacket. The sari is first worn normally and after the pleats are tucked in, the
rest of the fabric is loosely wrapped across the body and pleated together at
the shoulder. The peek-a-boo bustier adds attitude to a small bust, while the
jacket adds pizzazz.
4
.
If You've Got A Perfect Bod
This
skimpy choli is worn with a turquoise and fiery orange embroidered sari from
Preeti Jhawar. The pleats are tucked at the side and the rest is wrapped neatly
across the body. Two dupattas are twisted together to form a belt and their ends
fused with an embroidered trimming.
5
.
If You're Broad
For
a stately look, try this Shamlu Dudeja maroon silk jacket with kantha over a
super-embroidered red and beige kantha silk sari. The sari is worn normally
(with less pleats) and the rest of the drape is gathered near the shoulder with
the pallav in the front. A definite slimming effect for wide bodies as the
striped jacket adds length.
6.
If You Have A Big Bust
This
dazzling blue and red shaded sari with embroidered paisleys in gold from Ekru is
worn with a blue churidar (instead of the regular underskirt) and a printed
short top. The sari is knotted at the waist, then pleated and tucked in
dhoti-like way between the legs. The rest of the sari is wrapped with the long
pallav in the front. It conceals bulk.