Draping a saree involves tucking the plain end into a petticoat, wrapping the fabric around your waist, creating 5–7 front pleats, and draping the decorative pallu over your left shoulder. The full process takes 10–15 minutes with practice. Cotton sarees are easiest for beginners.

Six yards of fabric. Dozens of draping styles. A garment worn by millions across generations. The saree remains one of the most elegant forms of dress in the worldand one of the most approachable, once you know where to start.
This guide walks you through the classic Nivi style drape, the most widely recognized method and the perfect foundation for any beginner.
What do you need before draping a saree?
Gather these four essentials before you begin:
- Petticoat for saree (also called an underskirt): Choose one that matches your saree color and fits snugly at the waist.
- Saree blouse: A well-fitted blouse anchors the saree and prevents slipping. Avoid satin blouses initiallythey reduce grip.
- Safety pins: Use at least 3–4. No shame in pinning generously.
- Footwear: Wear the heels or flats you plan to use on the day. Draping length depends on your shoe height.
Iron your saree before draping. Crisp fabric creates cleaner pleats.
How do you drape a saree step by step?
Step 1: Secure your petticoat
Tie the petticoat for saree firmly at your natural waist. It should sit snugnot tightand fall to your ankles. This is the foundation everything else is tucked into.
Step 2: Tuck the plain end into the petticoat
Hold the plain (non-decorative) end of the saree at your right hip. Tuck approximately 6–8 inches of fabric into the petticoat, starting from your right side.
Step 3: Wrap the saree around your waist
Bring the remaining fabric around your body in a full circleleft to back, then back to front. Keep the bottom hem about half an inch above the floor.
Step 4: Make and tuck the front pleats
Gather 5–7 pleats, each approximately 5 inches wide. All pleats should face left. Tuck the pleats slightly left of your navel, ensuring they fall straight. Pin them to the petticoat for a secure hold.
Step 5: Bring the pallu over your left shoulder
Take the remaining fabric (the decorative end, called the pallu) and drape it over your left shoulder. The pallu should hang at or below your knees behind you. Let it fall naturally.
Step 6: Adjust and pin the pallu
Check the length. If the pallu feels too long, fold a small section over your shoulder and pin it to your saree blouse. A single safety pin at the shoulder keeps everything in place throughout the day.
What are the most common saree draping mistakes beginners make?
- Skipping the iron: Unironed fabric resists pleating.
- Uneven pleats: Measure each pleat consistentlyroughly 5 inches wide.
- Pallu too long or too short: It should fall just below the knee, not drag on the floor.
- No pins: Even experienced wearers use pins. Use them freely.
- Draping without heels on: The hem length changes significantly with footwear.
Which saree fabric is best for beginners?
According to textile experts at Indidha (2026), cotton sarees are the best starting point for beginners. Cotton holds pleats well, doesn't slip easily, and is comfortable for extended wear.
Choose cotton if grip and ease of management matter most. Opt for a silk-cotton blend if you are attending a festive event and want a slightly more elevated look without the difficulty of pure silk. Avoid chiffon, net, and heavy Banarasi silks until you are confident with the basics.
Your saree journey starts here
The first drape won't be perfect. Neither will the second. But each attempt builds the muscle memory that makes the Nivi style drape feel effortless over time. Start with a soft cotton saree, use plenty of pins, and practice at home before your event.
Frequently asked questions about wearing a saree
How many pleats should a saree have?
A standard Nivi drape uses 5–7 pleats, each roughly 5 inches wide.
Which shoulder does the pallu go over?
In the classic Nivi style, the pallu drapes over the left shoulder.
What is the best underskirt for wearing a saree?
A well-fitted petticoat in a color matching your saree is standard. Cotton petticoats offer the best grip.
How long does it take to drape a saree?
Most beginners take 15–20 minutes. With regular practice, this drops to under 10 minutes.
Do I need safety pins to wear a saree?
Yes. Safety pins secure the pleats and pallu and are used by beginners and experienced wearers alike.


