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Diwali 2023: Dive Into Shilpa Shetty's Saree Style Guide With 5 Ways To Drape Your Six Yards And Ethnic Styling 3 Ways

Sick of the same old traditional drapes. Let Shilpi Gupta, who once styled Shilpa Shetty, show you how to revamp your ethnic looks.

Diwali 2023: Dive Into Shilpa Shetty's Saree Style Guide With 5 Ways To Drape Your Six Yards And Ethnic Styling 3 Ways
Diwali 2023: Dive Into Shilpa Shetty's Sarees, Styled 5 Different Ways

Sarees stand as the ultimate dream ensemble for every desi fashionista. While the classic front pleats and pallu hanging down the shoulder exude undeniable sassiness, the quest for innovative ways to flaunt the six-yard wonder continues. Enter the ultimate B-town diva, Shilpa Shetty, who has graced us with stunning ideas through her off-screen appearances. From the traditional nauvari to the trendy arm wrap, and from the elegant Parsi to the daring low pallu, Shilpa Shetty has been a beacon of inspiration for diverse saree styles. If you are yearning to turn heads with your saree-torial look, here are 5 distinct ways to drape sarees in true Shilpa Shetty style:

1. Nauvari: To drape a nauvari saree, begin by tucking one end at the back, creating pleats at the front, and securing them at the waist. Bring the loose end between the legs, tucking it at the back. Adjust the pleats, wrap them around and secure at the shoulder.

2. Parsi: In this style, start by forming pleats at the front. Create pleats with the remaining pallu and secure it on the shoulder. Instead of letting the saree hang down the back, take the other end and bring it to the front by wrapping it around the other shoulder.

3. Arm Wrap: For this oh-so-sassy look, create the usual pleats at the front. Instead of placing the pallu on the shoulder, drape it around the waist and wrap it below the elbow. There you have it – your highly elegant saree look is all ready to steal the spotlight.

4. Low Pallu: Start by making pleats at the front and securing them at the waist. Instead of placing the pallu on the shoulder, drape it diagonally across the chest, bringing it low. Tuck the loose end at the opposite side of the waist, creating a stylish and modern look.

5. Nivi: To drape a Nivi saree, begin by making pleats at the waist and tucking them in. Take the loose end and wrap it around, forming pleats and bringing it over the left shoulder. Secure the pallu with a pin. Adjust the pleats for a neat look, creating an elegant and traditional appearance.

For a detailed, step-by-step guide on all these styles, check out the video below:

While these draping styles guarantee a gorgeous look, if the saree is not your vibe, we've got you covered. Remember that traditional skirt tucked away in the corner of your closet? Well, it's time to bring it out. Below are some fabulous ways to style it and slay this festive season.

1. White Shirt Wonder: Pair that long skirt with a crisp white shirt – tuck it in, button up, and watch the magic happen. Add a layered necklace, dangler earrings, and kolhapuri footwear to unleash your killer Indo-Western vibe at any party.

2. Black Top Chic: We all have that trusty black top for fashion emergencies. Grab it, throw on a vibrant dupatta, drape it like a pro, add some bling, and seal the festive deal with traditional juttis.

3. Denim Dream: Denims are forever cool. Sport a plain tee, throw on a denim jacket, amp it up with silver bling for that boho twist, and finish the look with sneakers – because festive and cool should always go hand in hand.

Feeling a bit style-stumped? No worries, we have got your back. Dive into the style guide below for a visual tour of all these fabulous looks:

Whether you are wrapping in a saree or twirling in a skirt, always remember to wear confidence as your best accessory and flash a million-dollar smile to win hearts in this festive season. 

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