The Indian style of wearing a saree is
witnessed in most parts of Karnataka. The saree is tucked to the waist and the pallav is pinned on the left shoulder. In some parts of Karnataka, unmarried girls wear a 'half-saree' or 'daavani'
which is a traditional long skirt and blouse. The veil wrapped from the waist and pinned on the left shoulder makes it look like the saree. There is however a distinct style witnessed in Coorg
and Chickmangalore districts. The womenfolk drape the saree in a peculiar fashion. In Coorg the saree is worn with pleats at the rear. The front portion remains plain and neatly tucked around the
waist. The remaining length of the saree is wrapped around the chest, brought to the right shoulder and pinned downward. The other variety seen in Chickmangalore is similar to the Coorg style,
the only difference being the position of the pleats which are retained in the front. The traditional kanjeevaram saris from Tamil Nadu enhance the look of this elegant style. Mysore silk and cotton sarees are the other varieties of sarees popular in Karnataka.
This is perhaps the most common style of wearing a saree and is widely seen across India. The sari is wrapped around the waist, with pleats in the front. The remaining part of the saree is neatly folded and pinned on the left shoulder. This style has been popularized by the media and is undeniably the archetypal Indian style.
The different states across India have an innate style of draping the saree. A few of them are explored as below:
Kerala is a treasure trove for tourists and enthusiasts of Indian
culture. If you have been captivated by the traditional boat race, exquisite flower carpets and mouthwatering delicacies, the traditional attire cannot be far behind. Kerala saree is unique in
that it is essentially a cream colored saree with golden zari border. Womenfolk in Kerala are often seen wearing this saree in the Indian style with a green or red blouse. The traditional attire
however comprises two pieces of cream colored cloth, one of which is wrapped around the waist and the other is draped on the shoulder.
Although traditionally, Gujarati women wear,
two-piece attire; profuse with kutchi work there is a typical way in which the five and half meter saree is draped in Gujarat. It resembles the nivi style with the loose end being draped over the
right shoulder rather than the left. The Gujarati saree is draped in the Indian style but the pallav is worn back-to-front. This is indeed a good option to wear to traditional events in Gujarat,
more so if you do not wish to wear the traditional two-piece. Banarasi silk, sanganeri prints and Bandhini sarees are best suited for this particular style. The very stylish designer sarees in
chiffon and georgette are also a good option.
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