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Showing posts with label india crossdressers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label india crossdressers. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2011

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How to wear Half Saree(Pavada,Pavadi) Tips for Crossdress

A Langa Voni (in Telugu) (or Langa Dhavani in Kannada and Tamil language) is a traditional dress worn mainly in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Kerala by young girls between puberty and marriage. It is also called as two-piece saree or half saree or Paavadai Davani and comprises langa or Lahengaor Pavadai which is tied in the waist using string and an oni or Davani, a see through fine cloth usually 2 to 2.5 metre in length which is draped diagonally over a choli (a tight fitting blouse, same as worn for saree) and is usually woven with cotton or silk. A variant of this is Gagra choli of North India (the difference between the both being in the way of draping the oni or pallu).
The half saree provides a smooth switching from paavadai (full skirt) and sattai (tops), the traditional dress of small girls, to the complexity of draping a saree. Usually the paavadai and oni are brightly colored and contrasting to each other and look like the sari. Just like the sari, oni is also worn by wrapping it around the waist, with one end then draped over the shoulder baring the midriff.
The influence of western culture and apparent thought of inconvenience of wearing the dress has made many girls to switch from this traditional attire to modern outfits . In recent years, however, Langa Oni is gaining popularity among girls again due to media attention and due to the work of many designers who have brought in many new designs. Once being very simple, Langa Oni now portray extravagant embroidery, mirror or zari work with bold colors like black, grey etc. which were once considered inauspicious. The fabric has also been changed from the usual silk or cotton to chiffon, georgette and other synthetic materials like crepe or nylon. Modern skirts are usually made of light to mid-weight fabrics like denim, jersey, worsted or poplin. Skirts of thin or clingy fabrics need slips to help the material of the skirt wear in a better way. All these changes have made the dress popular again. Once, worn by the South Indian community on family functions and festivities, Langa Oni are nowadays worn even as party wears.

Measurements for Halfsaree

height -----
hip size -----
shoulder to hip size -----

If you want to stitch blouse:

shoulder size (left hand to right hand)
blouse height (how much you need height)
chest
sleeve width (kaiyoda suttralavu)
sleeve length



How to wear Half saree



India has many states and each state has a peculiar style of dressing and draping clothes. saree, the traditional outfit of Indian women too has many styles of draping; in South India there is a half-sareethat is also called Half Davani saree.Half sari is a three piece ladies garment. Comprising of a long skirtblouse and veil. The skirtcomponent being the lengha,the blouse being the choli and the veil being the dupatta.When offered for sale hence it is usually referred to as lengha choli with dupatta.


The three components of this outfit are available in different styles. The cholis for example can be tailored with full back or backless and the lengha tailored in the common A line cut or the more modern fish tail. The style of the Indian lengha is usually down to personal preference however religions and cultural attitudes to dress can also have a impact on the style worn. The Indian lengha was introduced in India by the Mughals who accepted this style of womens clothing as both modest and feminine.The Indian lengha is available in many colours and tailored from many fabrics. The colours can reflect the occasion. Red is favoured by Indian brides many now shunning the traditional sari for the more comfortable lengha on their wedding day.
The Mughals have long left India however this style of clothing as flourished within the Indian community as it is considered more comfortable to wear than the traditional sari. This style of clothing is so much preferred by some in the Indian community that lenghas are now designed to look like saris so women can enjoy the benefits of both styles of clothing.


The saree style earlier was restricted only to the village belles and known in that particular region. Now it’s a rage amongst the young girls too, owing to the saree patronized by television actresses and movie stars. Not only that, it is now flaunted on the ramp by super models and included in the collections of leading designers. Its tad convenient than full saree; it is nothing but a flowing skirtwith a matching blouse and a saree-wrap tucked across the skirt. During festivals like Onam and Pongal girls wear this sarees, earlier available only in villages now it has hit the racks of big malls and designer boutiques. The style and patterns have also been modified keeping in mind the latest styles. In India, it is known in different parts with different names like Half Davani Saree, Langa voni, Mundum Neriyathum, lehenga, ghagra-choli and so forth. You need not worry about scouting for the perfect half-saree,




Some Pictures of Crossdressers in Half saree




Tuesday, June 28, 2011

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Types Of Panties For Crossdressers In India


When looking for that perfect underwear in the many lingerie shops that have sprouted up, it helps to first know about the types of panties for women in India. Let us help you understand just that.When you go shopping for underwear, it’s always a good idea to have a specific style in mind. The idea is not to fill your cupboard with same kind of lingerie over the years. Most Indian women tend to stick to the normal, generic styles for their entire life. We are here to tell you to stop right now, and choose a type that make you feel beautiful.
Stop choosing the same choices over and over again, and go for some of the many types of panties we have listed below for you. Remember this – you live only once, so make the most of it.
Without any further encouragement, let’s begin looking at what panties you should considering checking out at the closest lingerie store:

Briefs

Women Briefs India
Briefs by itself can be of many kinds. But to define them broadly – briefs are underwear for women that covers the buttocks, and rises up to the waist, just below the navel.
Some of the popular variations include:
  • The Classic Cut – covers the thighs, and extends below the hips. This is generally worn by prepubescent and younger girls.
  • The Boyleg – are also known as boy-shorts, since they are styled on common men’s briefs. They cover the hips completely, and also boast of padded fabric for the inner thighs.
  • The French Cut – is generally known to people as the the “high-cut” brief. This is because it exposes more of the hips than most other similar underwear styles. It’s definitely a sexier choice when contemplating between the many available types.
  • The Control Briefs – extends from the waist down, to offer support and render a rather slim appearance. Fabric that is extremely stretchable is used, which is why one would find spandex to be the dominant material here.

Hipsters

Hipsters Panties India
Hipsters are quite similar to briefs. The only difference between hipsters and the later, is that they are worn lower around the hips. The very name derives from the quality of these panties to “hug the hips”.

Tangas

Tanga Panties India
Tanga underwear are minimal to medium in shape. This can vary from brand to brand. They cover both the front and the back with triangular pieces of cloth connected together by a narrow elastic waistband. While traditionally worn by natives in Amazon, these interestingly designed style is making quite a comeback, courtesy brands like Victoria’s Secret.

Bikinis

Bikini Panties Women India
Bikinis are also worn at the hips, but the fabric on both sides tends to be just thin straps. When compared to other types of women’s underwear available in the market today, this type reveals much more, especially of the rear end. String bikinis are another type where the the sides are are string-thin.

Thongs

Thongs Panties Women India
If you’re planning to buy a thing, then we salute you – being adventurous is worth just that. Thongs have a waistband that is very similar to tangas, with the major difference being that it doesn’t cover the buttocks all that much. Amongst the many types available for women today, thongs are set to take the urban markets on one adventurous trip.
There are quite a variations when it comes to thongs; here are a few of them:
  • G String – This has an inverted triangular strip of elastic or cloth on the sides, and has a similar strip that rests in between the buttocks.
  • The V String – is quite similar to the G sting, with the only difference being that it has two strings that come together to over the groin region.
  • C String  - This is a comparatively new type which eliminates the need for the waistband altogether. A special frame is employed to hold the fabric in place. It comes to good use when wearing satin dresses to prevent the outline from panties from appearing, and even when going to the beach to prevent the development of uneven tan lines.
  • Cheeky – This particular variety is the most conservative of all things. The bottom fabric is narrow and rests between the buttocks, whereas the sides are covered with wider fabric which stretches towards the front too.
Some designers are known to produce some special designs for their brands – so keep an eye out for it. Indian, as a country, hasn’t yet opened up to being a little adventurous when it comes to innerwear. But it’s about time!
Do let us know about your own personal experiences. That concludes our list of the many types of panties for women in India.
Courtesy: 
http://www.iambeautiful.in/227/types-panties-women-india.html/