Mann Sey Blog — Indian Wedding Saree
Inception of Mann Sey
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Like most ideas, Mann Sey was born out of necessity. Our mother, Manju Reddy is a fashion designer by profession but pursued various other career paths before realizing that fashion had her heart. Since our childhood, we admired our stylish mother, especially for the way she draped herself in six yards of elegance. Luckily for her, she was able to wear a saree as a uniform for the longest time, the first few years as a gorgeous air hostess, a few years later as a successful banquet manager at a five star resort, and a few years after that as...
Introducing Ready to Wear Sarees
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There is a new and innovative saree which will have you ready in just under a minute! In 3 simple steps, you are good to go. All you have to do is knot, hook, and drape! This ready to wear saree comes in many different styles and can be worn for various occasions. Including the banarasi saree, organza saree, sequin saree and more! You can view our ready to wear saree collection on Mann Sey’s website.
How to tie a Ready to Wear Saree?
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A Step by Step Guide: Step 1 : Find the drawstrings on one end of the saree and tie a knot around your waist like a wraparound skirt Step 2: Drape the saree from behind, find the hook on the pre-stitched pleats, and clip it into the desired waist band loop Step 3: Take the rest of the fabric from behind your waist and drape it over your shoulder and voila! PS: No underskirt or fall required since our sarees come with attached underskirt For a video tutorial, please visit www.instagram.com/mannsey
Experience the Grandiosity of Banarasi Sarees
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The Guide to Indian Wedding Sarees
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As the world returns to normalcy, you can expect Indian weddings to be more luxurious than they were before. Who doesn’t want to bask in the happiness of a reception occurring in person, rather than Zoom? Of course, arriving on time is never a requirement…but you do want to arrive fashionably late, decked in the prettiest sarees. Although this might seem like an unmanageable feat after a lockdown full of sweatpants and old T-shirts, Mann Sey has you covered. Here are the different types of Indian wedding sarees, and where you would wear them: Organza Saree Best for: Cocktail evenings...