The saree is perhaps the world’s most versatile garment. A single six-yard fabric can be draped in dozens of ways, each reflecting a different region, occasion, and personality.
The Classic Nivi
Originating from Andhra Pradesh, the Nivi drape is the most widely recognized style. The pallu falls elegantly over the left shoulder, creating a flowing, feminine silhouette.
The Bengali Style
Characterized by its distinctive key-hole pallu drape and no pins required. The pallu is brought over the left shoulder, across the front, and tucked at the back — creating graceful folds.
The Maharashtrian Nauvari
A nine-yard draping style worn like a dhoti — practical, powerful, and steeped in Maratha warrior tradition. Perfect for those who want comfort with cultural gravitas.

