Happy Birthday Nargis Fakhri : Rare and Unseen Saree pictures | Trending

Nargis Fakhri was born to Pakistani-Czech parents on 20th October 1979.

Here are a few of the best Nargis Saree pictures for you.

 

 

Rockstar, Madras Cafe, and HouseFull 3 are a few of her best movies.

 

 

She also gave a special appearance in the Tamil movie Saagasam for the “Desi Girl” song.

In “Oye Oye”, the song of ‘Nargis Fakhri’ Prachi Desai played the role beside Imran Hashmi in the movie Azhar.

 

 

For the first time, she is acting in Pawan Kalyan’s upcoming film “Hari Hara Veera Mallu”

 

 

 

 

Costume designer ‘Divya Gambhir’ designed Nargis’s Nauvari Saree look for the film ‘Banjo’.

American designer ‘Aminah Haddad’ worked as a costume designer for the same film.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team Sareeing wishes Nargis Fakhri a happy birthday.

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Suitable Sarees for healthy ladies

With love and credits to : Ajanta

Never think you are too healthy/thin.

Never think that wearing sarees will have physical requirements. Saree is that type of clothes which can suit to any Women (Of course, now a days Men also).

It is recommended to wear the light weighted saree which would be more comfortable for a healthy lady..

Georgette Saree

  1. Silk Saree
  2. Chanderi Saree
  3. Chiffon Saree
  4. Pure Silk Saree
  5. Synthetic Saree
  6. Tasar Silk Saree
  7. Ghicha Silk Saree
  8. Handloom Saree

The dark color you should choose for that purpose & have light ornaments with it.
Suggestion: Have some vertical stripe sarees that will help you to look tall & healthy but not “fat lady”.

Just enjoy your fashion without any hesitation 🙂

(Few more suggestion from Raakhee Menon got upvoted)

Avoid LOUD patterns.
No enormous paisleys.
No enormous roses. No over sized geometric patterns. No horizontal stripes!
If the sari is opaque, it’s best to avoid wearing the pallu in ‘floating’ style.
No Gujarati style please! Unless it is totally unavoidable, that is. This is a rather unflattering way of the wearing the sari, especially for a healthy lady.

There is absolutely no hint of the body shape from the front and this makes the wearer appear to look bigger than she actually is. There is only a slight view of the midriff from the side and from the backside, and this is also sometimes completely covered up. And if you have a rear you are not too proud of, you’d not want unwanted attention to those areas either. The Gujarati style looks stunning on a normal sized woman who has a pretty waist to show off. And this is the best way to show off those elaborate zari works.

But then you’ve gotta decide if you would flaunt your zardosi or your best overall look.

Chiffon or Georgette sarees are the perfect match for curvy shape as they would stick to the body and enhance its natural curves.These fabric will help you look slim and glamorous and give you a well-fitted and head-turning look. It is always recommended to to choose dark colors and prints as they will give curvier women slim and beautiful look.

Stick to simple blouses. Plain silk blouses are the best! Keep the sleeves to just above the elbow…sleeves that are too short or too long are highly likely to make you look…umm…huge!

If the sari is gaudy, the blouse has to be toned down. There is a likelihood of the wearer looking extra-large if they wear a gaudy sari and an equally gaudy blouse.

If you are putting shoulder pleats, make sure the pleats aren’t any broader than the width of one full palm of your right hand…the entire width from the left edge of your thumb to the right edge of your little finger. You could take this as an unspoken rule of thumb. Never fails. Don’t make the edge of the sari droop over your shoulder.

Try to make a few broad pleats in the front, so that the part you tuck in does not add to the size of your waist.
Undeclared fact. Your feet WILL BE noticed. Especially since they do the continuous hide-n-seek act. Try to wear heels if you’re okay in them. The beauty of the sari is enhanced if the wearer has a graceful gait. Call it magical but I find my gait becoming very feminine the moment I am in my high heels.
And always remember to wear your footwear before you wear the sari. This helps in getting the length right. You don’t want to look like you’re dressed to face the floods with an ankle high sari. And adjusting the height afterwards is a pain. I get scared that the sari would just tumble down from the waist with all that tugging and pulling!
Choose dark colors and stay far away from whites and off-whites. Dark colors seem to confuse the beholders about the size of the person wearing the sari.
Prefer to stay away from stiffly starched cotton and Georgette saris.
Prefer to wear saris that are flowy and easy to manage.
Prefer wearing light silks and thick chiffon for regular wear.
Happy Sareeing….!!!




Viral Saree pictures of Shweta Tiwari

Shweta Tiwari has recently done her bold photo shoot.

The actress is wearing an off-white color saree in these pictures paired with a deep-neck blouse.

Pics source : https://www.instagram.com/shweta.tiwari/




My crazy saree journey – Katyayni Sharma

If you told me exactly five years ago that I’d be happily married and would be writing a whole article about my saree journey, I might have thought you were crazy but I feel it was not really as crazy as I thought it would be. Initially you will see me fanning over sarees then years later I would be hating it.

As a kid I was never attached to sarees and the most frustrating thing was that people called it a sign of masculinity. I was less attracted to sarees and more to western outfits not because I disliked them but because I found them impossible to wear. Although I loved seeing my mother in different sarees on different occasions, the beauty with which she draped the sarees around her was the most admirable thing in the world. I still remember that I used to consider my mother a superhero only because she used to wear that saree throughout the day and do all her work very easily. Yeah! You can call it funny.


As I grew older, the saree finally came to me. I consider myself lucky because whenever I needed to wear a saree, my mother was always with me and that was enough for me. Be it a family function or an official meeting, I never knew when saree became my first choice. My mother’s presence in my journey really mattered, as it was one of the reasons I got hooked on sarees. Growing up I always saw my mother draped in different sarees but never bothered to know which saree is made of which fabric, all I knew was that I love all of them even if it is Cotton, Silk or Chiffon.

As I matured, both my love for sarees and my environment changed. I started coming more into the world and eventually came to the conclusion that saree was the main issue in making a woman’s life miserable and it made women weak. I thought if women wouldn’t wear a saree, they could’ve at least fought back for themselves. I still think of those pointless thoughts as the most embarrassing and dumb thing in the world like how low could I stoop. Yet for a girl of that age those were her thoughts that ruled her and Yes I believed them and completely disregarded sarees. I stopped wearing them and stuck to western attires. I still wish someone would have knocked some sense but it is still a part of my journey.

This cycle went on for 3 years and I completely thought that saree would never be a part of my life anymore. In 2018 I decided to get a tomboy haircut because it not only attracted me but also made me feel brave. At the same time, our country came under the grip of an epidemic and due to work from home, I had to go back home. As soon as I got home, I realized that it was okay not to come here because instead of hearing a warm welcome, I only heard comments about my hair. That’s when I realized how taboo it is for a girl to have short hair. People started calling me a rebel and telling me different hair growth tips. From, Who will marry me?, to I look like a boy to so many criticisms I had to face. I feel like I have committed a big sin by getting my short hair cut. It was so sad that my confidence eventually fell and I started following the norms of the society and stopped dressing like girls and living like them because according to the society I looked like a boy.

Eventually I had accepted this as my life but I guess life had something big coming for me. In 2020 I started an online business for which I needed a saree model but I couldn’t find one due to the pandemic and after much time of waiting I decided to give it a try and model for it myself and guess what it went great! When I looked into the mirror I didn’t find a boyish girl who looked any bad either it was a beautiful girl. I looked even more beautiful with my short hair than my longer ones. The business idea was dropped due to some reasons but thanks to it I got my confidence back. It has been a long time since then but all of this just made me realize that a woman’s clothing never defines her or makes her any weak, it was rather her mindset and will power.

Today I still continue my journey to this day. In my life, whether it was choosing to wear for an occasion or for bringing my confidence back, saree has always played an important role in everything and I hope to inspire others with my experiences too. All I know is that my crazy saree journey will continue for a long time.

This is Katyayni Sharma @simplenaari and I would like to specially thank my mother and my husband for constantly supporting and inspiring me throughout my journey and thank you Sareeing.Com for giving me the opportunity of sharing my story with all of you.

Hope you guys love it.
Thank you 🙂

Katyayni Sharma

Katyayni is one among the three winners of #YogaInSaree theme. Her active participation inspired and encouraged i’grammers.




Trending Sarees for Farewell Party – Saree ideas

Nobody likes to remain stagnant. No matter how great a place may be, if we were confined there permanently, the concept of immobility would prevent us from being creative, from having aspirations and desires, and from setting any goals. Without a sense of direction, we would be suspended in space and time while floating through time in zero gravity. By saying goodbye, we can better organize our time and give the present what it deserves so that we may create a better tomorrow. Even though saying goodbye to a place that has served as our home away from home makes most of us weep, farewells and goodbyes are in some ways essential to our lives. The joy of the goodbye includes getting dressed with friends, taking photographs of your costumes, and sharing them with one another. It is these memories and joy in the little things that matter and one remembers for a very long time. For what to dress for a memorable goodbye, there are several options. It’s a good idea to be aware of and dress in accordance with any goodbye dress codes.

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Black Sequence Sarees are recently trending for Farewell Parties. Ananya Nagalla posing in Retro-Look

For a very long time, saree has been undeniably one of the most favored outfits for farewell parties. But as the season of goodbyes approaches one might get confused and overwhelmed in the sea of options and ideas. Fret not, we are here to help you sail ahead smoothly so that your only concern must be to make as many memories as you can.

  • Consider light prints or floral prints.

Going the flowery natural route is an effective strategy. Wear a saree with delicate pastel designs to showcase your youth.

Ish’s Sareeing in Farewell

Ish who is wearing a light pink Organza saree which has subtle floral prints on it. She didn’t go overboard with jewelry and complemented the subtleness of her saree by choosing a contrasting dark shade of pink.

Mohi Jaya in gray organza saree
Mohi Jaya in gray organza saree

The above picture is of Mohi Jaya who is wearing a light gray-colored organza saree that has distinct flowery patterns having vibrant colors. She balanced her look with the addition of a plain solid gray-colored blouse. She went ahead to complete her look with a statement earring.

Kishita Luthra's light-colored saree with belt
Kishita Luthra’s light-colored saree with belt

Kishita Luthra who is wearing a light-colored saree that has distinctive prints all over. She has given a twist to her styling by wrapping the saree forward and giving a defined look by adding a statement belt. She added a plain sleeveless ruffled blouse which complimented her look.
Style yourself with modestly hefty jewelry and let the color work its magic. For the selection of a saree, you must consider your own body shape.

  • Consider going for a monotonous look.

You should stick to a monochromatic outfit, which means the same color or shade of saree and blouse.

Jigna Shah in Black
Jigna Shah in Black

The above picture is of Jigna Shah who wore a stark black colored saree and paired it up with a one-shoulder gray blouse with a hint of black. She kept her look minimal by pairing hoop earrings and a bracelet.

Dhijisha Dhanesh in Green & white Organza saree
Dhijisha Dhanesh in Green & white Organza saree

Dhijisha Dhanesh , wearing a Green & white Organza saree. It is a white saree with faint and dark patterns of green flowers running all over the body and paired it with a green sleeveless knotted blouse, with a deep open back. Accessories kept simple by pairing silver jhumkas and a bangle matching to the saree.

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Swati Singh in Grey Black
Swati Singh in Grey Black

Swati Singh in Black on this special occasion is the newest vogue. She is looking creative and her appearance reflecting the personality and fashion preferences.
The amalgamation of the same color will make you the star of your farewell party though, assuming you can manage this effectively.

Sandra Sabu in Cobalt blue and metallic belt
Sandra Sabu in Cobalt blue and metallic belt

Sandra Sabu is wearing a solid Cobalt blue colored saree that has a distinctive design over it. She matched her appearance with the same colored sleeveless blouse and paired it up with a metallic embellished belt to define her waist. She accessorized her look with metallic bangles, statement earrings, and an embellished necklace.
The color of the saree and blouse should match as closely as you can. You may complete your entire style by wearing a complicated neck-piece and large, chunky earrings.

  • Choose solid colors for a funky look.

Picking a solid color will be advised if you want to go overboard with accessories and emphasize your blouse. There is also a tonne of colors you may choose from that flaunts your skin tone and body type as different hues can complement a different skin tone and complexion. Find a blouse that looks as gorgeous as you can, and see how you do. To avoid over-accessorizing, keep in mind whether your blouse is extensively beaded.

Janvi Sukhija's Oxford blue saree with belt
Janvi Sukhija’s Oxford blue saree with belt

Picture is of Janvi Sukhija who wore a solid Oxford blue colored saree with a black sequin blouse. To give a defined look to her waist she has included an accessorized belt which goes very well with her whole look. Lastly, she kept her look minimal by accessorizing it with dangling earrings.
Be the vibrant beauty you’ve always wished you were by donning a strikingly contrasting hue!

  • Pick traditional with a tint of modernity

When you decide to stick strictly to tradition, nothing can go wrong. You can play around with it a little as it might be seen as the first step towards femininity. Depending on what looks best with your face cut, you can either leave your hair down or bun it. Remember to pick a light saree that could also be traditional because you will be attending both the formal and casual portions of the party. These will make you appear young and feminine, and gold danglers or dot earrings, and chokers are a simple way to decorate. For individuals who desire to surprise with their appearance, classy and subtle is ideal!

(Check : https://sareeing.com/tradition-with-a-tint-of-modernity-dhoti-sarees/ )

Akshita Wadhwa
Akshita Wadhwa
  • Half sarees came to your rescue

(check : How to wear a half saree)

It may be most intriguing at the farewell party to have the delight of blending two utterly distinct textures, designs, colors, and styles. It detracts from your youth if the saree is overly adorned, so choose half sarees that are straightforward and have modern patterns. A non-traditional half saree will make you stand out. By selecting this you may rescue yourself from the clever draping dilemma and yet look beautiful on your farewell. It is much simpler to deal with when you are too preoccupied with taking pictures and dancing for the event.

Harini Varadarajan
Harini Varadarajan
  • Time to bring out your love for sequin/ metallic/ sheer

Metallics have returned during this final season along with sequins, and sheer sarees. Many college-bound women will be wearing metallic-colored clothing for their farewells.

Harshita Pandey in Sequin saree
Harshita Pandey in Sequin saree

Above shown picture is of Harshita Pandey who is wearing a subtle Almond-colored sequin saree. She paired her look with the sleeveless blouse of the same and added embroidered hoop earrings to compliment her look.

Aditi in Salmon pink-sequin saree
Aditi in Salmon pink-sequin saree

Above shown picture is of Aditea who is wearing a Salmon pink-colored sequin saree. Needless to say, it is the sequin that is making the heads turn around. She paired it up with a sleeveless blouse of the same and accessorized it with statement earrings.
In the accessories department, a delicate bracelet, and little earrings will be plenty. Bring a chic handbag to finish the ensemble.
Net sarees are the classiest and most stylish option available. You can choose to get net sarees with complex brocade-like work on the borders and trail alike if you want to create a more crafty appearance.
Back in style are sequins. With a little sequin here and there, you may dress up your saree. The total outfit may be perfect for your farewell with just a sequin border and blouse. While not appearing over the top, it yet makes you stand out on your important day.

Well, these are simply general recommendations; ultimately, go with your gut. No one wants to screw up on this important day, so make an effort to appear stunningly gorgeous. However, keep in mind that in the end, what matters most are the memories you created.



Black Saree Inspiration for Farewell & Evening Parties(Part-1)