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Different ways of draping sarees to look fabulous this Hartalika Teej 2025

Festivals like Hartalika Teej are a reminder that everything changes, but culture and customs remain the same. Whether devotees observe fast, offer prayers, dance to the beats of devotional songs, visit a temple or host a group of guests, an Indian saree is never out of fashion. Even non-Indians are drawn to its charm. So, on Hartalika Teej 2025, just look fabulous and joyful by draping a saree in different ways. Read here.

Celebrate Hartalika Teej in style with different ways of draping sarees.
Celebrate Hartalika Teej in style with different ways of draping sarees. Credit:Instagram and Pinterest
| Updated on: Aug 20, 2025 | 06:52 PM
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New Delhi: Festivals like Hartalika Teej are a reminder that everything changes, but culture and customs remain the same. Whether devotees observe fast, offer prayers, dance to the beats of devotional songs, visit a temple or host a group of guests, an Indian saree is never out of fashion. No matter her age and ethnicity, an Indian woman loves to wear an ethnic saree, which is the oldest apparel in the world, with a history of more than a thousand years of existence.

It is a matter of pride and privilege that different regions of India have myriad ways of draping this timeless piece. Even non-Indians are drawn to its charm. It is sensual yet elegant, free-flowing yet bold. So, on Hartalika Teej 2025, celebrate the festival honouring the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, in style. Just look fabulous and joyful by draping a saree in different ways, we have curated here for you!

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Celebrate Hartalika Teej in style with different ways of draping sarees

1. Nivi Style

It is the most popular and traditional way to drape a saree. The pleats are tucked facing the left side, and the pallu is draped over the left shoulder in this style. For convenience, the pleated pallu is pinned. You can even flaunt the design by leaving the pallu open.

2. Infinity drape

Infinity drape adds a twist to the classical way of draping a saree. In this style, the saree is draped anti-clockwise, and the pleated pallu is thrown from the back to the right shoulder. Pleats are made while getting the cowl near the waist, and the pallu is wrapped around the waist, tucking it from the back.

3. Gujarati style

Gujarati style follows the traditional way of draping a saree, where the pallu is taken from behind the waist and draped on the front side. With this style, you can display the detailed work on your pallu.

4. Bollywood style

Classic Bollywood heroine Mumtaz made her draping style popular in the 1960s. She wore a tightly layered saree, accentuating the curve, which is known as the retro look. For this, you will need a chiffon saree with a small border, as the pleats in the pallu are tight and small. To attain this look, layering your saree properly is crucial.

5. Dhoti style or nauvari

Nauvari, a traditional Maharashtrian way of draping a saree, has become a style statement on the red carpet currently. In this dress, you have to wear leggings instead of a petticoat.

6. Bengali style

In this style, pleats are tucked in the centre, and the pallu is draped over both shoulders. Every Bengali woman looks elegant in this style!

7. Mermaid style

This style is perfect for flaunting the shades and the jewel tones as well as accentuating the curves. For this, you just need to use a combination of close-fitting hip sections and leave the bottom hem flared to get the perfect mermaid look.

This apparel is only getting better with time, like fine old wine! So, opt for any of the ways of draping a saree to celebrate Hartalika Teej.

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