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Where can I wear a Saree?

Where can I wear a Saree?

A saree can be worn on various occasions, highlighting its timeless cultural significance. For weddings and formal events, rich fabrics like silk or brocade with intricate designs and vibrant colors are ideal. Festive occasions such as Diwali or Eid suit sarees with embellishments and bold patterns. In professional settings, a simple, well-draped saree can look sophisticated. For casual gatherings or daily wear, lightweight sarees offer comfort and style. The Debonair Saree from tiabhuva.com is a perfect option. Ultimately, a saree's versatility makes it suitable for any occasion.

 

 

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Why should I wear a Petticoat?

Why should I wear a Petticoat?

Wearing a petticoat is essential when draping a saree as it provides structure, support, and enhances the saree's overall look. It ensures the saree stays securely in place, allowing for ease of movement and a polished appearance. A petticoat like the Saree Silhouette™ by Tia Bhuva is a great option. It's super comfortable, easy to wear for hours and smooths and holds your drape like none other. 

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How to Wear a Saree When Pregnant

How to Wear a Saree When Pregnant

Wearing a saree during pregnancy can be both stylish and comfortable with the right approach. Opt for lightweight fabrics like lace or organza to keep cool and at ease. Comfortable blouses are crucial; choose ones that are soft and stretchy to accommodate your changing body like these luxe blouses or the Long Sleeve Lace Crop. Equally important is the petticoat—using a Saree Silhouette from tiabhuva.com ensures a perfect drape while providing comfort and support. Wear the underskirt above or below your baby bump (depending on your preference) and drape the saree loosely around your belly. Secure the pleats and pallu with safety pins to avoid pressure on your bump. With the right saree, blouse, and petticoat, you can enjoy elegance and comfort throughout your pregnancy.

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