Sari Style

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At jewellery designer Farah Khan’s book launch, artist Rouble Nagi was seen in a white benarasi sari featuring a simple floral border. It was nice to have a sari spotting but is the pallu worn over the right shoulder a deal breaker for you?

Rouble Nagi

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. If you are a southpaw, it makes logical sense to drape this way.
    In this case, am not sure if she is one. I don’t mind, it doesn’t matter to me. Its a lovely saree.

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  2. It’s like looking at a mirror image. Just bizarre someone would drape it like that. Not different, not quirky, not experimental — just like someone flipped her YouTube tutorial and she followed the steps unquestioningly.

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  3. Love the sari, not the drape! Has she wore the sari the wrong way around? I notice there’s no design on the pallu, not even a continuation of the border so it looks like the start of the sari to me.

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    • Now that you mention…I think you are right…the pallu looks like the attached blouse piece that comes with some sarees. I know some left handers drape their saree this way when they don’t have anyone to help them, but this just seems like she wore it “ulta” on purpose.

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  4. I am a South paw and the natural inclination is to drape the way she has… The saree fall is the savior as it help decide the direction of the drape :)

    Logical if she is also one, otherwise doesn’t make any sense!

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  5. Intentional or not, I love it! Saree is gorgeous and she looks relaxed and has draped it well.

    I drape my saree usually like this as I am left handed but I am forced to change it because it does not look ‘right’ to folks!

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