Saree Draping

Saree draping is the beautiful art of wrapping a long piece of fabric — usually 5 to 9 yards — elegantly around the body. It’s a timeless expression of grace, tradition, and individuality that enhances femininity and cultural pride. Each draping style reflects regional identity, fashion sense, and occasion — from classic temple gatherings to glamorous events.
  • Nivi Style (Andhra/Telangana): The most common and elegant style — pleated neatly in front with the pallu draped over the left shoulder.
  • Bengali Style: Characterized by wide pleats and a pallu elegantly wrapped around the body and over the shoulder.
  • Gujarati Style: The pallu is brought to the front over the right shoulder, showcasing intricate designs.
  • Maharashtrian (Nauvari) Style: A nine-yard saree draped like a dhoti — traditional and practical.
  • Kerala Style (Mundum Neriyathum): Simple and graceful with a golden-bordered saree and traditional blouse.
  • Modern/Party Drapes: Creative wraps for contemporary looks — ideal for receptions or fashion shoots.
  • Enhances elegance and posture
  • Expresses cultural heritage and style
  • Adaptable for any body type or occasion
  • Can be styled traditionally or fashionably
  • Bridal Saree Draping
  • Party & Event Styling
  • Traditional Temple Draping
  • Modern and Fusion Drapes
  • Saree Draping Workshops or Tutorials