1. South Indian Wedding Pleated Saree Pallu: This variation of the Nivi drape showcases escalating pleats from the shoulder to the torso, ideal for silk sarees like Kanjivaram. The pleats cascade beautifully from the shoulder to the back.

(Image source: Pinterest/ Akshara) 2. Infinity Pallu Draping: The infinity drape creates a never-ending look for the pallu, adding a modern twist to the saree. (Image source: Pinterest) 3.

Sidha Pallu Draping: Popular among Gujarati women, this style brings the pleated pallu to the front. It can flow from front to back or be pinned at the waist, working beautifully with Patola or Bandhani sarees. (Image source: Pinterest/ banithanicollection) 4.

Narrow Pleated Pallu Draping: Similar to the Nivi drape, this style keeps pleats aligned without spreading across the torso. Ideal for party wear, it creates a tidy look with small pins securing the pleats. (Image source: Instagram/ fabiliciousfashion) 5.

The Mermaid Drape: Combining tradition with modern flair, the mermaid drape creates a silhouette reminiscent of a mermaid. Popularized by Bollywood, this style works best with designer or chiffon sarees. (Image source: Pinterest/ Aza Fashions - Global) 6.

The Rajrani Style: For a royal look, choose ornate designer silk, handloom, or Banarasi sarees. The Rajrani drape requires rich, embellished fabrics with heavy work to create a majestic silhouette. (Image source: Instagram/ rani_obvs).