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7 ways to drape saree in the most stylish way
The Maharashtrian saree drape, known as "Nauvari Sari," is popular in Maharashtra. Tucked at the back, it wraps around the legs, resembling a lungi. The draped pallu, adorned with jewellery.
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In Gujarat, the Pallu takes centre stage in the Gujarati saree drape. Draped over the left shoulder, it cascades to the front. This sophisticated style is favoured during weddings and festivals.
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West Bengal's "aatpoure" or Bengali saree drape is revered for its elegance. The saree, tucked at the waist, gives a lehenga-like look. The Pallu, draped over the shoulder, covers the chest.
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The Parsi saree drape, specific to the Parsi community, features the Pallu falling over the left shoulder, sometimes pinned.
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Lehenga Saree Draping merges the simplicity of a lehenga with the grace of a saree. The technique entails draping the pallu and neatly tucking the pleats, creating a semblance of a lehenga skirt.
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Nivi saree drape, the draped Pallu over the left shoulder, sometimes pinned, offers simplicity and ease, making it suitable for everyday wear and formal occasions.
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The Coorgi saree drape, from Karnataka. Women choose to drape the Pallu in traditional or modern styles, making it popular not only in Coorg but also in neighbouring states.
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