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The pleats are tucked strategically to minimize bulk at the midriff.
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The pallu should never be thrown carelessly over the shoulder. Litisha pleats her pallu into a fan shape, pins it lightly on the left shoulder, and allows the excess to cascade down the back, ending just above the calf. This length is mathematically determined by her height (5'4"). Litisha Saree Wearing - IndianGilma.Com
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Mastering the Art of Litisha Saree Wearing: The Ultimate Guide from IndianGilma.Com
Pull it snugly across your front, creating a neat, diagonal layout across your chest. IndianGilma
Wearing a Litisha saree requires some practice, but with these simple steps, you'll be a pro in no time:
For the easy-to-manage, "Gilma" style look, lightweight fabrics like chiffon, georgette, or satin silk are recommended because they drape naturally and are easier for beginners to handle than stiff cottons.
Start at the right side of your waist. Tuck the plain end of the saree into the waistband, turning it completely around your waist once until you reach the starting point. Ensure the lower hem touches the floor evenly. Step 3: Setting the Pallu To help tailor more fashion insights for your
At , we break down why Litisha sarees are trending and how you can master the art of wearing them.
Wear your desired blouse (choli) and a comfortable undergarment or leggings.
Gather the remaining fabric into pleats about 3 to 4 inches wide. A common "pro" trick is to stagger the pleats slightly rather than stacking them perfectly on top of each other; this helps the saree fan out beautifully when you move.