Draping 101
Traditional Saree Drapes | Coorg
The Coorg or Kodava drape comes from the hill region of Kodagu in Karnataka. Worn by the Kodava community, it’s a style shaped by daily life, movement, and a strong...
Traditional Saree Drapes | Coorg
The Coorg or Kodava drape comes from the hill region of Kodagu in Karnataka. Worn by the Kodava community, it’s a style shaped by daily life, movement, and a strong...
Traditional Saree Drapes | Halaki Vokkaliga
The Halaki Vokkaliga drape comes from the coastal region of Uttara Kannada and is worn by the Halaki community around Honnavar, Kumta, and Ankola. It is a saree drape that’s...
Traditional Saree Drapes | Halaki Vokkaliga
The Halaki Vokkaliga drape comes from the coastal region of Uttara Kannada and is worn by the Halaki community around Honnavar, Kumta, and Ankola. It is a saree drape that’s...
Traditional Saree Drapes | Lapetawali
The Lapetawali drape (meaning “wrapped”) comes from the rural landscapes of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Worn by women working in fields or at home. Products used: Rose Gold Birthday Crop...
Traditional Saree Drapes | Lapetawali
The Lapetawali drape (meaning “wrapped”) comes from the rural landscapes of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Worn by women working in fields or at home. Products used: Rose Gold Birthday Crop...
How To Drape A Saree | The Infinity Drape
Looking for a subtle change to a traditional look? Try the Infinity Drape!
How To Drape A Saree | The Infinity Drape
Looking for a subtle change to a traditional look? Try the Infinity Drape!
Student Assignment - Saree School Lesson 33 | T...
Start your drape at the middle of your body for more pleats AND (especially important for net/lace/transparent sarees) so that both sides of your drape are equal layers! Products Featured:...
Student Assignment - Saree School Lesson 33 | T...
Start your drape at the middle of your body for more pleats AND (especially important for net/lace/transparent sarees) so that both sides of your drape are equal layers! Products Featured:...