Half saree in some ways is a trademark of the way most of the South Indian young ladies wear their traditional attire. Symbolic in many ways the half saree is that dress which is some ways marks the beginning of adulthood for girls attaining puberty and thus the simpler skirt and blouse top that the girls would wear through their childhood is replaced by this transitional wear called in different parts of South Indian by various names-In Karnataka it’s called Langa Daavani and in Telugu Langa Voni and in Tamil as Pattu Paavadai.
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Simple steps to wear Half Saree in a perfect way:
Step1
Wear the blouse and the skirt, and as in the case with sarees, do ensure that they go well with the look of the drape. As in the case of the saree, you will be well advised to wear your footwear before wearing the skirt. So as to get its height adjusted accordingly. Always ensure that the skirt almost skims the ground and does not touch it to ensure easy movement.
Step 2
The real draping is in this simple step whereby you have to use this almost 3.5 to 4 m of drape to wrap it around you creating a pallu sort of fall on the left shoulder.
Begin by taking an end of the drape and taking one corner, tuck it in on the waist on the right-hand side so that its other corner forms this lovely V sort of form across your left hip. If you tuck it at the center of your waist in front, then this V-shape is formed perfectly behind.
Step 3
Take the rest of the length and bring it round from the left to the back and from there to under the right arm to form a pallu for the right shoulder. If the drape has a border, you could see how well the two borders come together right at the center of the waistline in front. The pallu pleats could be made and the same pinned on to the shoulder allowing the drape to fall at least to the knees.
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