In traditional Indian fashion, silk sarees are the epitome of timeless elegance and cultural heritage. These bottles look elegantly tasteful; thus, they are widely used at weddings or events. A silk saree, so when adorning it, the good and conventional means can show boring. Below are 2 ways of how you can drape it depending on if you like the ordinary or new style.
Here in this article, we shall discuss ten graceful types of draping style for wedding silk sarees. And trust us, they make the perfect attire to wear at a wedding. Here are some styling tips for you to look exotic in silk sarees at any wedding function. Let’s dive in!
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Basic Nivi Sari Drape with a Belt
Nivi—The most widely worn saree style can be given a modern appeal when paired with statement belts. This holds the pleats in place and cinches the waist, giving you a more structured look. Put on a contrasting or studded belt to highlight the waist. To elevate the style, you can pin up a silk saree with a broad border (e.g., Mahalaxmi Border Pure Silk Saree by Chinnappa Sarees, and that will give an elegant look to your personality.
Wear a pair of chandbalis or jhumkas to complete the outfit, and tie your hair in a bun with flowers. Hair Makeup for attending any South Indian wedding ceremonies, whether you are a bridesmaid or family member
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Lehenga Style Draping
Lehenga Style: This involves draping the saree around, creating a pleat along its length, and tucking it in following the pattern that makes it look like a lehenga skirt. If you are the one who wants to amalgamate a saree look with equal convenience but loves the design of lehenga, then this draping style is just right for you. For this style, you can go with a silk saree that has heavy design work or embroidery done on it, which looks like a lehenga is designed accordingly.
They create a wide range of Gadwal sarees in many different styles, but we can easily pick the Gadwal Gap Border Silk Saree in an amazing and diverse color available at Chinnappa sarees. Balance with a simple blouse and let the draping steal the show.
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Bengali Style Draping
The Bengali drape: It has larger pleats, and the end section is pallu over the left shoulder. This style goes well with complex pallu designs and is perfect for festive occasions. A silk saree with a wide border works wonders, especially if it is of a vibrant color such as red or maroon from Chinnappa Sarees' Narayanpet Handloom Collection.
Accessorized With Gold Jewelry And A Red Bindi For The Perfect Traditional Bengali Look. Add a touch of grace and charm to the attire by styling your hair in a big, low bun adorned with white flowers.
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Gujarati Seedha Pallu Style
It has the seedha pallu (an exclusive style of draping Gujarati saree) that will show you the larger border and special pallu detailed. Here the saree is draped in such a way that the pallu shares over the right shoulder and falls in front, displaying the motifs and embroidery work of the saree.
Wearing an exquisite Kanchi Big Border Butta Pure Silk Saree from Chinnappa Sarees would also be a good idea for this normal step. Add a maang tikka and some stunning traditional jewelry to complete the look.
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Mermaid-Style Draping
Mermaid: Mermaid style is the modern way of draping a perfect fitted look that just brings out your curves. It involves pinning the saree around the hips and waist so that it embraces your beautiful curves, making you a mermaid. Opt for a silk saree that has a stiff texture, ensuring it will drape correctly, like the Narayanpet Brown Cotton Saree, which is just the right balance between structured and graceful.
Slap that bird on your finger, slick your hair down, and pucker up with a bold red lip. Ideal for cocktails, evening receptions
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Half Saree Style
Half saree drape: This look is inspired by the traditional South Indian half saree pattern where the saree drapes over a bottom wear, similar to the skirt and choli contrast concept of North India. The style is perfect for young brides or someone looking for a fun, modern vibe. The Big Peacock Border Pure Silk Saree (Buy Here) from Chinnappa Sarees would be good for this style. Opt for a blouse and a petticoat in contrast to the saree color.
Put on a classic waist chain (vaddanam) and a heavy necklace along with your half saree.
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Mumtaz Style Draping
This style, which gets its name from popular Bollywood actress Mumtaz, is all about the beg pleats with ho together; it almost looks like you are wearing an unstitched towel around your waist. Such a draping style is very retro and goes well with thin silk sarees. This style can be labeled as a casual look. Try this with a saree like the Narayanpet Grey Cotton Saree and soft natural texture Blend fabric.
Wear retro-style jewelry with this look and let your hair be big to get the proper 1960s Bollywood feel.
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Pant Style Saree Draping
It is a unique yet traditional form of draping that has been influenced by the western style, and hence, it is one way that you can experiment with your saree. Wear a dhoti or pant on top and ditch the regular petticoat altogether if you please; opt for cigarette pants or palazzos underneath. This style allows for easy mobility and is super comfortable for sangeet or mehendi functions.
You can style a saree like the Big Border Half White Pure Silk Saree from Chinnappa Sarees with a crop top-style blouse. Focus on saree-draping style and keep the accessories minimal.
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Double Pallu Style
Double pallu The double pallu drape is when two pallu are there, whether plus wearing sarees or making out of one saree. This style pairs well with formal celebrations where you want to impress. Pick a silk saree that has a border and pallu design in contrast; for example, the Mahalaxmi Border Blue Pure Silk Saree from Chinnappa Sarees.
The first pallu should be draped over the shoulder as you would drape any normal saree, and the second is allowed to drop naturally or it can be pinned on the other paddle. This style gives a dramatic effect as well as a feel of royality in the attire.
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Open Pallu with Dupatta
For that fusion charm, drape the pallu over a sleeveless blue silk blouse or a petticoat (here) and pin it with a matching dupatta. This pattern goes great with outfits having heavy-designed pants, especially saris. Pick a matching colored dupatta and wear it around your head as shown or across your neck like a veil. Your pick this time: Gap Border Checks Cream Pure Silk Saree, handpicked for you from Chinnappa Silks.
You can also team the attire with statement jewelry pieces such as layered necklaces and earrings, which will add to the splendor of your saree as well as your dupatta.
Why Choose Chinnappa Sarees?
One such place is Chinappa Sarees, which is famous worldwide for their silk sarees that are a rich blend of traditional and modern fashion. Their specialization is Narayanpet handloom sarees, which are famous for their long-lasting material and detailed weaving. Every saree that comes out of this store is a piece of art with minute detailing incorporated to help you look more graceful and captivating.
Whether it is a conventional silk saree for a wedding or a modernized piece for an informal event, the options available at Chinnappa Sarees are limitless! Go over their collection to get yourself an appropriate saree for the upcoming event!
Try out these ten different silk saree draping styles and style aesthetic looks for every wedding function. Make sure to select the style that suits your personality and goes well with the design of a saree. Happy styling!