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Saree draping tips Parinita Sarees and Fashion<\/p>\n
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Pin it up neatly and then bring the right side border of the pleated pallu towards the right shoulder. Stretch it under your armhole and tuck it near the right side of your hip. However, if you wish to have a pleated pallu, hold up the width of your pallu section and make pleats of about 5-6 inches each. While holding the pleats, bring the drape from beneath the right armhole and pull it up towards your left shoulder.<\/p>\n
Like most regions in India, Bengal too has its traditional way of draping sarees. Though not an everyday style among Bengali women any more, they still adopt this style of draping on special occasions such as Durga Puja or at family weddings. One of the best parts of draping a saree (traditional saree draping styles) is its pallu!<\/p>\n
Traditionally, all sarees used to be worn with ready-made, standard sized, cotton petticoats that came with a drawstring. One would choose a petticoat that matched the base colour of the saree it was to be worn with and there wasn\u2019t much more to it. Today, petticoats are available in a variety of fabrics, patterns and styles and can even be made to order to fit your body type.<\/p>\n