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Saree Draping
Saree draping can vary widely based on tradition, occasion, and personal preference. Offering a variety of styles will make your salon more versatile and attract a broader clientele. Popular saree draping styles include:
Nivi Style: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka with Andhra Pradesh.
Bengali Style: Known for its elegant and flowy look, perfect for traditional events.
Maharashtrian Style: A distinctive look with a dhoti-like pleating, popular for festivals.
Gujarati Style: The pallu comes from the back to the front, often chosen for weddings and traditional events.
Kerala Style: A simple and elegant look, usually draped with a white or cream saree with a golden border.
Lehenga Style: This draping makes the saree resemble a lehenga skirt, giving a contemporary touch.
Specialty Services
You can offer specialized services to cater to different occasions:
Bridal Saree Draping: Focus on intricate draping styles for weddings, including the use of accessories and jewelry for a regal look.
Party Wear Draping: More modern styles like the lehenga saree or gown saree for cocktail parties or evening events.
Festival Saree Draping: Traditional, ethnic styles for religious or cultural festivals like Diwali, Durga Puja, or Navratri.
Customized Draping Sessions
Offer personalized consultations where clients can select a draping style based on their body type, event, or saree fabric (like silk, chiffon, or cotton). You can offer:
Body-type specific draping: Helping clients choose styles that flatter their figure.
Fabric-specific draping: Some fabrics need different techniques, and showing this expertise adds value to your service.
Accessories Styling
Enhance the service by adding accessories styling. Offer to help clients choose the right jewelry, belts, pins, and pleat holders to complement the saree. You can even offer packages with complete looks, including hair, makeup, and saree draping.
Nivi Style: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka with Andhra Pradesh.
Bengali Style: Known for its elegant and flowy look, perfect for traditional events.
Maharashtrian Style: A distinctive look with a dhoti-like pleating, popular for festivals.
Gujarati Style: The pallu comes from the back to the front, often chosen for weddings and traditional events.
Kerala Style: A simple and elegant look, usually draped with a white or cream saree with a golden border.
Lehenga Style: This draping makes the saree resemble a lehenga skirt, giving a contemporary touch.
 
								 
								 
								
