Nivi Style: This is the most common and traditional way of wearing a saree, the pleats are kept at the core.
Bengali Style: In this style, the saree is tied in such a way that the pallu is worn over the left shoulder.
Gujarati Style: Gujarati style involves arranging the saree in such a way that the pallu is draped over the right shoulder.
Mermaid Style: This style is achieved by draping the saree in such a way that the pleats hang at the waist.
Maharashtrian/Nauvari Style: Traditionally worn by Maharashtrian women, this style has the saree draped like a dhoti.
Tamilian/Madisha Style: This style is specific to Tamil Nadu and has the saree wrapped around the waist.
Butterfly Style: In this style, the pallu is pleated and then tucked at the center of the back, resembling the wings of a butterfly.
Half Saree Style: Popular in South India, this style involves wearing a skirt or lehenga along with a shorter saree drape.