5 Drapes That Actually Turn Heads
Saree draping isn't one-size-fits-all — it’s an art that transforms with every region and occasion. Here are some of the most popular and stunning draping styles you must try:
1. Nivi Style (Classic) – From Andhra Pradesh
The most common drape — pleats in the front, pallu over the left shoulder. Elegant and easy for daily wear or events.

2. Bengali Style – Grace with no pleats
No pleats in the front, with a wide pallu that wraps around both shoulders. Looks grand and perfect for festivals.

3. Maharashtrian Nauvari – Warrior woman vibes
Worn like a dhoti, this style allows complete freedom of movement — ideal for traditional dances or festive flair.

4. Seedha Pallu (Gujarati) – Festive flair
The pallu comes over the right shoulder from the back and falls in front. Great for showcasing a detailed pallu design.

5. Modern Belted Drape – Chic & structured
A contemporary twist where the pallu is secured with a belt. Adds shape and modernity to your traditional look.

💫 Whether you’re going traditional or fusion, how you drape your saree can totally change the vibe.
Drape it your way — and let every fold speak your story.