There are ways you can drape your sarees—the types are innumerable and you know why? India is a diverse country with many religions being a part of it, for example, the Bengalis have their own style of draping while the nauvari saree is more of the old-school Maharashtrian type. 

But we’ve got some modern draping styles for your party, it’s like a fusion of traditional plus modern. It is highly comfortable and versatile and the perfect saree for a cocktail party. Style it the way you want, imagine wearing the same saree but in different ways that are unique and elegant, now that’s a steal deal! Not to mention that these saree draping styles are also celebrity-approved. 

So here’s your guide on how to style a saree for a party:

Versatility of Draping Styles of Sarees for Cocktail Parties

You may be wondering how to style a party wear saree, well, as interesting as it sounds, it is not as hard as you think, in fact, it is probably the simplest as it may not differ from the traditional style, albeit what sets apart is the placement of the pallu. There are a variety of styles that are tried and tested by celebrities and it’s safe to say that you can do it too.

Wrap it around your neck, drape it as a dhoti or wear your pallu as a cape whatever you choose it is all trending now, so choose your style and slay that saree for a cocktail party. Ditch the regular petticoat-type saree drape and instead try pairing it with a set of matching pants and drape your saree around it, voila you are ready to rock that party.

Different Types of Saree Draping Styles for a Cocktail Party 

The Silver Belt Affair

You can style your saree for a party by adding a pretty belt, it is more of a Western style with a traditional mix. For the saree for a cocktail party, you can use bold belts or small belts embellished with diamonds. 

 Glam Silver Ready-To-Wear Lehenga Saree In Foil With Mesh Blouse
Glam Silver Ready-To-Wear Lehenga Saree In Foil With Mesh Blouse

The Wrapping It Around The Hand Style

A simple way to look flawless in a saree is by draping it around your hand giving it that pretty twist and you’ll get that cinched saree for a cocktail party look. 

 Light Yellow Stone Embroidered Crepe Saree With Unstitched Blouse
Light Yellow Stone Embroidered Crepe Saree With Unstitched Blouse

The Dupatta Style Saree

Choose a saree that has a modern feel to it, just like this black sequin saree that beautifully covers the silhouettes of the body while the pallu wraps around like a Y2K era dupatta style—around the neck. 

 Black Shimmer Pre-Stitched Saree In Sequins With Ready Blouse
Black Shimmer Pre-Stitched Saree In Sequins With Ready Blouse

The Cape Drape

While we talk about draping pallus, the cape-style saree is also a big hit among celebrities, it’s a new style of the new age and mind you it’s a hit.

 Elegant Pre Stitched Black Georgette Saree Set
Elegant Pre Stitched Black Georgette Saree Set

The Modern Nauvari Drape

Make the new nauvari style your go-to saree draping for a cocktail party this dhoti-style luxury is straight up a masterpiece curated to make you feel close to heritage with a modern twist. The dhoti-style saree is an added plus to your wardrobe. 

 Fossil Brown Pre-Pleated Dhoti Saree In Knitted Pleated Fabric
Fossil Brown Pre-Pleated Dhoti Saree In Knitted Pleated Fabric

How to Accessorize Your Cocktail Party Sarees

Do you know the best way to absolutely make that cocktail party saree a big hit? It is to accessorize! Make that accessory shine with your radiance. 

Understand the Theme  

In order to look like a flawless queen, you need to understand the theme of the party, if it is a ’90s party, probably a polka dot saree would be well suited, whereas if it is the Y2K era it’s more of a sheer shimmery vibe.

Match your metals to your sequins 

Make accessorizing your list of must-needs, cause without that jhumka it’s more of a zero than a 10/10 look. Match your jewels with the colour of your outfit, like choosing pearls, gold and silver as your primary jewels and then mix and match with other colours. 

Consider your blouse’s neckline 

The neckline of your blouse can make or break your whole attire, it can significantly impact your overall look. A deep V-neck can elongate your torso and draw attention to your collarbone making you look snatched. For a more romantic and feminine touch, a sweetheart neckline is the perfect look, while a square neckline can add a touch of modernity. Consider your face shape and the occasion when choosing a neckline. A well-chosen neckline can enhance your features and make you feel confident and beautiful.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

What accessories pair well with cocktail party sarees? 

Opt for statement earrings, a delicate necklace, or a stylish bracelet. A clutch bag in a metallic or embellished finish complements the festive vibe. Don’t forget a pair of heels that match your outfit and elevate your look. For a more traditional touch, add a bindi and a maang tikka. 

Can I wear a saree to a cocktail party with a Western theme?  

At KALKI there are a number of sarees that match the Western cocktail theme party, However, you could consider a fusion approach by pairing a saree with Western accessories or a modern blouse to create a unique and stylish look.

How do I ensure my saree stays in place during a cocktail party? 

Choose a well-fitted blouse and petticoat, and use a good quality safety pin to secure the pallu to your blouse. You can also use a saree clip or a belt to keep the pleats in place. Additionally, practice walking gracefully in your saree beforehand to build confidence and avoid any wardrobe malfunctions.

How can I incorporate sequins into my cocktail party saree look? 

Incorporate sequins into your cocktail party saree look by choosing a saree with sequin embellishments, such as a sequin-bordered saree or a saree with sequin work on the pallu or the entire body. Pair it with a plain or lightly embellished blouse to balance the look. Accessorize with statement jewellery like a chunky necklace or earrings, and complete the look with a sleek clutch and a pair of heels.

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