6 Easy Ways to Wear A Saree

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1.         Nivi Style: This is the most common and traditional way of draping a saree. In this style, the saree is first tucked at the waist and then draped over the shoulder. The pallu (the loose end of the saree) is then brought over the opposite shoulder and pinned in place. This style is easy to drape and works well for all occasions.

2.         Bengali Style: This style is popular in West Bengal and is characterized by the unique way the pallu is draped. In this style, the saree is first draped around the waist, with the pallu brought up and over the left shoulder. The remaining pallu is then brought around the back and tucked into the waistband. This style is great for those who want a more traditional look.

3.         Gujarati Style: This style is popular in Gujarat and is known for the way the pallu is draped. In this style, the saree is first draped around the waist and then brought over the left shoulder. The pallu is then brought around the back and draped over the right shoulder, with the remaining fabric tucked into the waistband. This style is great for those who want a more elegant look.

4.         Maharashtrian Style: This style is popular in Maharashtra and is characterized by the unique way the saree is draped around the neck. In this style, the saree is first draped around the waist, with the pallu brought over the left shoulder. The pallu is then brought back over the right shoulder and draped around the neck, with the remaining fabric tucked into the waistband. This style is great for those who want a more modern look.

5.         Mumtaz Style: This style is named after the famous Bollywood actress Mumtaz and is known for its unique pleating style. In this style, the saree is first draped around the waist and then pleated. The pleats are then tucked into the waistband and the remaining fabric is draped over the left shoulder. The pallu is then pleated and tucked into the back of the waistband. This style is great for those who want a more retro look.

6.         Lehenga Style: This style is a fusion of the saree and lehenga and is great for those who want a more contemporary look. In this style, the saree is draped around the waist and tucked in. The pallu is then pleated and draped over the left shoulder, with the remaining fabric tucked into the waistband. The bottom of the saree is then draped like a lehenga skirt, with the pleats in the front. This style is great for weddings and other formal occasions.

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