There are several ways to wear a saree, each with its own unique style and cultural significance. Here are some of the most common types of saree wearing:
*Traditional Styles:*
1. Nivi Style (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana): Pleats in front, pallu on the left shoulder.
2. Dravidian Style (South India): Pleats in back, pallu on the right shoulder.
3. Bengali Style: Pleats in front, pallu on the right shoulder.
4. Gujarati Style: Pleats in front, pallu on the left shoulder.
5. Maharashtrian Style: Pleats in back, pallu on the left shoulder.
*Regional Variations:*
1. Tamil Nadu: Kanchipuram saree with contrasting border.
2. Kerala: Kasavu saree with gold border.
3. Karnataka: Ilkal saree with temple border.
4. Odisha: Sambalpuri saree with ikat patterns.
5. West Bengal: Tant saree with floral motifs.
*Modern Styles:*
1. Bollywood Style: Saree with a modern twist, often paired with jeans or leggings.
2. Lehenga Style: Saree draped like a lehenga, with pleats in front.
3. Mermaid Style: Saree draped to accentuate the curves.
4. Butterfly Style: Saree draped with pleats in front, pallu on the right shoulder.
5. Athpourey Style: Saree draped with pleats in back, pallu on the left shoulder.
*Experimental Styles:*
1. Saree gown
2. Saree pants
3. Saree skirt
4. Saree jumpsuit
5. Saree with pants or leggings
*Other Variations:*
1. Half saree (for young girls)
2. Lehenga saree
3. Saree with a belt
4. Saree with a jacket or blouse
Remember, these are just a few examples, and saree-wearing styles can vary greatly depending on personal preference, cultural traditions, and regional influences.
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