Saree wearing styles have been so much a thing these days. Whether it’s for parties, weddings, or even college and school saree days. There are so many ways to wear saree that can be perfect for everyone’s lady. Despite the age, women would drape a sari for almost any occasion. And so Saree draping has become a trend to keep following.
Isn’t it wonderful to see the Indian Sari being so much Versatile and appreciated by women everywhere? Here we have a modern saree draping styles 2020 to flaunts you appearance.
Adding your personal style to your different saree styles is what will make your own style statement. It’s not about getting the drape right, it’s about draping a saree in a chic and modern or stylish appearance. Wearing saree the regular way or with some outfits making it look a bit more stylish.
Wearing a saree and a belt together has been around for half of the decade. Yet it’s still in trend and isn’t going away sooner. Go invest in those belts in metal or fancy broad leather belts. Style the saree with these belts whether it’s for a wedding look like a South Indian wedding or for a party look like Shilpa Shetty.
Saree with belt
There are numerous ways to add a belt to a saree. Let your own style evolve and try different ways. Even a pure linen saree with a belt or a cotton saree with a belt will add a stylish look than compared to wearing it without a belt.
Drape your saree over Palazzo pants and not petticoat. This is a very edgy look and works well for women who fancy classy styles. Choosing your Palazzo pants in color, style, and broadness will make the saree look different. Drape a flowy saree for a party wear look. Or wear a Half Pant saree on Palazzo for a Formal Office look. The sari here can be cotton or cotton silk too.
Saree Draping with Palazzo
Try the ever-loving dhoti saree! Wear your saree in a Half saree Drape over dhoti pants. Or simply wear a dhoti style saree drape over your leggings to give it that dhoti saree look. It’s simple and there have been so many ways to wear this looks. Pair a chic and fancy blouse or choose a saree fabric that makes a statement.
Saree Draping with Dhoti
This is one style that as evolved over the traditional south Indian wedding looks to today’s modern bride looks. Wearing your heavy silk sarees over your silk lehengas. There are again multiple ways to drape the sari over the lehenga. We also know that it’s not a style that can make the least style appearance and it’s never too late to try this unique saree style.
Saree draping on Lehenga Choli
Another traditional saree style, this one is from West Bengal. We love how the women dress their cultural drape with a red border white saree for Puja and weddings. Here are more ways to wear the Bengali style saree which gives a modern twist to the look.
Saree with Kurti
We recently made a video of a Silk Saree Cowl Drape like a Bengali Style Saree Look. It’s easy to do without the basic Bengali drape it’s easier to achieve this look. Watch the tutorial of Silk saree draping in Modern Bengali Style Saree below.
This is what women could do easily to match their own style. If you love wearing casual shirts, try your saree with one. Add a Sheer fancy shirt blouse to your party saree. Or if you wear kurtas, it’s easy to achieve a saree with kurti drape look. Every style of your own choice can be paired until it still looks harmonizing.
Saree with a top
Not just winter wedding is a time to wear your jacket over your saree, even for a fashion saree look, pair your jacket up. There are no guidelines on choosing jackets for your saree. A well-cut blazer over your sari or a chopped denim jacket will still work wonders.
Jacket with Sari
How about adding a waistcoat jacket in Indian embroidery to your Sari? It’s on how you keep your saree look from simple to stylish. And to add elegance, add a long cape jacket to your saree with the same theme design.
And you will love this one, pair your saree with Dupatta. Take any dupatta from velvet dupatta, pashmina stole, or silk dupattas to get a new look with your sarees. It gives you a double pallu look, a half saree look to simply adds quirkiness to a regular saree drape. We have written on how to style dupatta with saree in 3 ways for easy saree draping looks to try out.