How to Drape a South Silk Saree for a Wedding?

South silk sarees are known for their shimmering beauty and unparalleled variety of patterns and colors. These sarees are known as the traditional bridal wear for most Indian brides. No wedding is complete without luxurious and expensive pure silk wedding sarees.


A variety of these sarees are made in different parts of the country. Indian women wear colorful silk sarees on festive occasions and seasons. The traditional South Indian sarees made of pure silk are the best Indian wedding saree and are known worldwide for their esthetical beauty and glamor.


South Indian silk sarees are popular for their richness and hand-woven cuts. The most popular South silk sarees include Kanchipuram silk sarees, Dharmavaram silk sarees, Pattu bridal sarees and hand-woven silk sarees. These sarees are associated with luxury and splendor. While the hand-woven silks were an integral part of processions and weddings in South India, they are now worn by women in all parts of the country.

14 Different Ways to Drape a South Silk Saree

1. Drape pleated saree


Pleated saree draping is one of the most common draping styles we see. Be it Kanjeevaram south Indian bridal saree or heavy designer sarees, pleated draping works perfectly. Silk sarees are the most sought-after sarees for pleated draping. No one can deny the elegance that pleated silk sarees can exude with a high-necked blouse.

2. Flowing or casually draped


This is the easiest drape to have and wear. All types of sarees especially silk sarees can be casually draped with the pallu secured with a pin or brooch. If you are attending a wedding, this style could be a great draping choice as it will give you a perfect south Indian saree look. You will also look casual and comfortable in these heavy sarees.

3. Low draping


You must have seen this style in your favorite celebrities and television stars. But it looks really amazing when the pallu of the saree hangs a little low from the waist, giving the feeling of a falling drape, which is a big trend nowadays. And if you have a slim figure and slim waist, you should choose this draping style. Because it is an absolute eye-catcher in this wedding season. And this style looks especially stylish South silk saree for bridal like Kanjivaram.

4. Add a modern belt


Break the monotony of colors and regular saree drapes by adding a belt over your saree. It can be a gold metal belt, a plain one, or a chunky leather one; choose the best quality material and give a modern twist to your ethnic wear. It goes well with printed and solid-color sarees. Make sure you pin up the folded pallu on your blouse. Adding a gold metal belt or beautifully designed belt to bridal saree draping styles is sure to enhance the entire look of the attire.


You probably already have a thick, beautiful waist belt that you wear over dresses, so use it when wearing silk sarees as well. This way you can instantly spice up the look. For this look, you can also ditch the blouse that goes with the saree and choose a plain top from your closet. A nice black turtleneck sweater with 3/4 or full sleeves or even your favorite top with ruffles, balloon sleeves, or bell sleeves. Otherwise, you can also apply all the saree tips and tricks you learned and drape the pallu from the back or in any other creative way you like, because everything looks good with a belt over it. Of course, with a creative look like this, you can also add some nice chunky oxidized jewelry, and the look would be perfect for the morning mehendi or cocktail ceremony.

5. Lehenga-style saree drape


Draping your silk saree in a lehenga style is one of the most beautiful South silk saree-wearing styles for weddings. If you are having your friend’s wedding and want to wear a lehenga but do not want to buy one, try the lehenga style saree in Kanjivaram silk and fake the look. It requires some perseverance and effort, but it is definitely better than wasting money on a lehenga that you will not wear again.

Also read: How to Wear Kanjivaram Saree in Different Ways

6. Dhoti-style saree draping


This saree drape style is here to put a lot of appeal among fashionistas, giving credit to its better fashion quotient. And, this saree drape style got so much attention at parties, but not everyone knew how to drape it then. This is a very simple draping; all you need to do is fold the edge of the saree from the left and pin it on the edges.

7. Dupatta style draping


The simplest and favorite draping popularized by many Indian fashion icons is fully in trend. All you need to do is to find a matching dupatta to go with your silk saree. And dress like a celebrity in it. The most interesting factor here is the dupatta around your neck.

8. Neck drape style


All you need to do is wrap the pallu of your saree around your neck like a scarf. For this style, you need to keep the length of your pallu longer. You can even accessorize your saree with a matching scarf.

9. Mumtaz style


Bring in a bit of a retro look at your friend’s wedding this season. If you remember Mumtaz’s epic saree draping style from Ram Aur Shyaam, then this will be easy. The secret to this style lies in the layering of the saree.

Also read: Complete guide to choosing a perfect pure silk saree for a wedding

10. Mermaid style


In this style of draping, the lower part of the pleats is spread out, which in turn looks like the tail of a mermaid. The draping may look like a lot of work, but it only requires a few extra tucks and pleats.

11. Pants style


It’s simple, comfortable, functional, and super chic. It might be just the right style for the next wedding you have to attend. This style is perfect for saree newbies! Instead of a petticoat, wear pants or jeans and then drape your saree in a classic way. It’s chic, comfortable and functional. You can choose different types of pants for this saree draping style – from cigarette pants and palazzos to skinny jeans and sharara pants.

12. Butterfly style


This draping style is not only stylish but also makes you look slimmer. You can use this style of draping for bridal saree draping. All you have to do is drape your pallu in extra thin pleats and pin it at the shoulders.

Traditional Kanchipuram Silk Saree

13. Front pallu style


This variation is probably the simplest. Instead of wearing the pallu over your left shoulder, you wear it from behind over your right shoulder. While the pleats are spread out in the Gujarati style. Draping your wedding silk saree in this style, can enhance your bridal look.

14. Infinity drape


This is a fun twist on the classic saree fabric. This drape looks complicated, but it’s quite easy to make. The reason it’s called infinity draping is that you cannot tell where the saree starts and where it ends – pretty cool, right? For this drape, wrap your silk saree against the direction of the clock. Fold the pallu and throw it on your right shoulder from behind. Start making pleats, but leave the last few pleats loose so the frock sits near your waist. Then take the tip of the pallu, wrap it around your waist, and pin it closed from behind.

Conclusion


We hope that these super cool ideas will inspire you to create unique and fancy outfits with your silk sarees. We hope this article has inspired you and given you new ideas on how to drape a South silk saree in new and different ways. Janardhana Silk House is a treasure house of silk sarees. It has a wide collection of the finest silk sarees from across the country. Silk saree lovers are sure to find the best saree here for every occasion.

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