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    BYMANISHA UTTAM

    NANCY TATWANISHWETA YADAV

    SMRITY GUPTA

    SONAKSHI KOCHHAR

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    INDIAN

    DRAPES

    India is a vast country with varied cultures and

    traditions in various regions.

    Thus, these differences in cultures and traditions also

    affect the attire of people in those regions.

    Commonly, INDIAN drapes includeSARI

    DUPATTA

    DHOTI

    LUNGI

    TURBAN

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    Sari is a creative attire, which looks common but lends the uncommon grace and

    elegance to the women wearing it . It is a six to nine yard piece of cloth.

    S a r i iscommon to almost all Indian regions, but its style of draping varies in various

    regions. Many things make one saree different from other like fabric, work,

    embellishment, state and most important ways of wearing saree. First of all India is a

    country with many castes and traditions so style of wearing saree also changes..

    Depending upon the needs and cultural and religious norms of the region, each region

    has its own style of draping a sari. The style of wearing a sari reflects the age, region,

    religion, status and occupation of the women to some extent

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    Ulta Pallo- This is, the most common draping stylein India. Every second women will be seen in this drap.

    This drap is generally used in Parties and occasions for

    enhancing the grace of the saree.

    DIFFERENT WAYS OF

    DRAPING SARI

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    Pleated Saree-This drap is same as the ulta Pallo but thedifference is of neatly tucked pleats which is made in this kind of drap.

    Pleated saree is very convinient for working womens andthats why this drap is very common with Air hostess also.

    Gujrati saree or Sidha pallo- Both can be said as same,in both the drapes Pallo comes at the front of the body and it is mainly done with the

    saree heavy from pallo.

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    Maharastrian Saree-

    This kind of drapes is mostly done by the fishers of

    maharashtra. In this kind of Drap saree is worn from between the

    legs and tucked on waist.

    Mumtaz style drap- This is veryinnovative drap. here saree is rounded twice around to give a slim effect.

    Its hard to walk in this drap.

    This drap is good for saree with heavy or embroidered borders.

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    Double drapThis is a drap ideal for special occasions.In this drap a dupatta is also worn along with the saree which is

    matching.Saree is worn normally in ulta pallo and the dupatta is draped

    from the forehead something like this.

    Ghagra style Drap- This is a very beautifuldrap and gives your saree a ghagra look which makes the saree look gorgeous.

    Small margins are left while draping the saree into the skirt which gives

    it a very beautiful efect.

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    Tuck Drap- This is very common and simple approach ofdraping a saree.

    Draping is normal like Sidha Pallo and then the edge of the right side ofupcoming Pallo is tucked in front to give a wavy effect.

    Bengali Drap- Bengali drapes dosenthave much pleats into it. This drap is very common among

    bengalis. The edge of the Pallo is also used as keychain in this

    kind of saree drapes.

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    WAYS OF DRAPING A DUPATTA

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    DHOTIDhoti is supposed to be the native Indian dress for men. Dhoti is a piece of cloth,

    which is tied at the waist, and one part of it is passed between the legs and is tuckedat the back. Dhoti is the type that is worn by men in rural areas even today. It is one

    of the most ancient types of drape, which is existent even today.

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    LUNGIIn Southern India, men mostly wear Shirt and Lungi. Lungi is also a type of

    dhoti, worn differently. It is tied at the waist and hung lose at the legs.

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    TURBANTurban, locally known as 'Pagadi' in Punjab, is an integral part of a Sikh men. There areDifferent ways of draping a pagadi in sikh culture.Turban is also worn by rajasthani folkmen.Turban is also worn by the bridegroom and his relatives during marriage in HINDUculture.