Collection: Saree for women

Sarees for women are a delightful experience. Sarees fit all shapes , sizes with ease. Sarees can be draped in multiple ways and have great cultural connection. They are versatile and suitable for a wide range of occasions, from daily office wear to grand weddings and festive celebrations like Diwali. Sarees have transcended generations and carry lot of emotion and authenticity. 

Mohi offers the largest variety of fabrics like cotton sarees, georgette sarees, silk sarees that are
made by handloom weavers and artisans across hundreds of villages in India. The handloom art form has been a way of life for thousands of years. Mohi saree is a must in every woman's wardrobe.

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How to drape a saree the right way

Step 1. Wear the blouse and petticoat to match the color and style of the saree you wear. Ensure the climate and the occasion setup for the right choice. Factor in the heels or footwear while draping the saree. This will help you to set the height of the drape in a well-fitted position and you will not have to deal with any loosening afterwards.

Step.2: Begin the draping by securing a firm knot at the saree's top corner. Tuck this knot securely inside the petticoat waistband for a snug fit. As you proceed, carefully arrange the saree to prominently display its embroidered section at the front, ensuring this detail remains fully visible.

Step.3: Bring the drape from right to left, completing a full turn. Securely tuck it into the petticoat along your waist. Ensure the lower edge of the saree remains above the floor. Aim for an elegant length that aligns with your footwear.

Step 4. Create either wider or narrower pleats according to your preference. Once pleated, hold the gathered fabric firmly between your thumb and forefinger. Extend and arrange the pleats smoothly between your middle and index fingers. When the pleats are aligned to your satisfaction, tuck them securely into the petticoat near your navel.

Step 5. Drape the remaining fabric from right to left, gathering the pallu to begin pleating. Once pleated and adjusted, carefully place the pallu over your left shoulder and secure it with a pin. Ensure the decorative end of the pallu cascades gracefully towards your knees.

Step 6. Once you are ready, just pin the saree properly and you are set to rock the event with your gorgeous looks.

FAQ

Designer sarees:  


These are ideal for weddings and festivals. Though gowns and lehengas have taken special positions in the list of specialized attire for weddings, a designer saree looks spectacular as well.  


Silk Base Sarees:  


You can enjoy the right combination of style and comfort from a material that is soft and delicate, ie silk.  


Net Sarees:  


As the name suggests, these sarees are made of a see-through transparent material known as net. One of the major reasons behind their massive popularity is their sturdy yet flexible properties.  
Different Ways to Style a Saree

Ditch that common style of wearing a saree this wedding season, and try the following styles that give you a flattering look:

Belt style: This style is quite trendy these days. In this, you need to drape your saree normally and just add on a belt to attach your pallu at the waist.

Dhoti style: Another eye-catching look that will turn heads. Carry the offbeat look of draping the saree as a dhoti and you are ready to rock the world.

Mermaid style: Drape the saree with some extra tucks and pleats on the bottom and get the look of the tail of a mermaid.

Pant Style: A comfortable yet functional style specially meant for young girls who want to try wearing a saree for the event but are confused about the right style.

The Butterfly Style: This style is known for making you look slim. All you need to do is to make thin plates of your pallu and tuck them over your shoulder.