The saree is a go-to outfit for Indian women, perfect for any occasion. But do you sometimes feel you don’t look as tall as you’d like in your favourite saree?
We’ve got some simple tricks for you.
A woman shows off her elegant zari saree. To look tall and slim, it’s not just about the saree’s fabric. How you drape it matters just as much. Let’s look at some common mistakes you should avoid.
Many women make this common mistake. You should always put on your sandals or heels *before* you start draping. If you wear them after, the saree’s length gets messed up, making you look shorter. So, wear your footwear and then drape the saree to the right length.
A woman adjusts the golden border of her saree. Your front pleats can make or break the look. When you’re in a hurry, you might make wide pleats. This bunches up fabric at the stomach, making you look bulky. For a slim look, always make narrow, neat pleats and pin them properly.
A woman in a floral saree shows the perfect drape. Where you tie your petticoat or shapewear affects how tall you look. Tying it too high makes your torso look short, while tying it too low makes walking difficult. The sweet spot is around your navel or just a little below. Try saree shapewear for an even slimmer look.
A woman is seen in a red saree with a contrast blouse. If you want to look taller, always keep the pallu long. A long pallu creates a vertical line, giving an illusion of height. Also, don’t pin the pallu pleats too tightly on your shoulder; it can make you look broad.
A woman looks elegant in a floral print cotton saree. Your draping style is important, but so is the fabric. Flowy materials like chiffon, georgette, and satin cling to your body’s shape, helping you look slimmer and taller naturally.