Saree Draping: Even an old, heavy saree will create a modern look! Try these draping styles..

The saree is an evergreen fashion staple that never goes out of style. However, the emergence of various new draping techniques has further fueled the craze for wearing sarees. If you are planning to wear a heavy saree for a special occasion, why not try out some fresh draping styles this time?

**Different Draping Styles for Heavy Sarees**
The saree has become an integral part of modern fashion and can be styled to suit the theme of any occasion. Here are four distinct ways to drape a heavy saree:

**Pant-Style Saree**
For the pant-style look, you will need matching leggings or fitted trousers. Start by wearing the pants instead of a traditional petticoat. Next, pin the *pallu* (the loose end of the saree) onto your left shoulder. Then, wrap the remaining fabric around your body and tuck it neatly into the waistband of the pants. Don't you think this Indo-Western look will make a stunning statement?

**Lehenga-Style Saree**
You can achieve a *lehenga*-like look with a saree; it simply requires smart styling. A 'can-can' petticoat is essential for the *lehenga* style. Also, wear your heels before draping the saree to ensure the length is perfect. Instead of the usual draping, create narrow pleats across the entire length of the saree—resembling the pleats of a *lehenga*—and tuck them all around your waist. Finally, style the *pallu* to complete the *lehenga* aesthetic.

**Belt-Style Saree**
The belt-style saree is trending because it is incredibly easy to wear. Drape the saree using the classic traditional method, ensuring the pleats are neat and precise. Then, simply add a matching belt over the saree. Your trendy saree look is ready in no time!

Front-Pallu Style Saree
To give a heavy saree a stunning traditional look, you can drape it in the front-pallu style. This is also known as the Gujarati style. To drape it, first tuck in the saree, then bring the pallu around from the back to the front. Next, tuck the corner of the pallu into the petticoat. Don't forget to pin the pallu to your shoulder.

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