You will have to simply pick any desi silk saree from the net. Then try to drape the pallu on the side of your shoulder. Indeed, it unquestionably settles well with satin silk, chiffon silk, georgette silk sarees.
As a fashionista, you need to get along with this style at present. It goes best with cotton sarees and handloom sarees. Indeed, you are reading it accurately – the backside pleat.
Generally, we pleat our sarees in the middle, however, this method makes you pleat at the back. Now, we will talk about the pretty as a butterfly pleat.
Honestly, there could be no other pleating style for pallu that meets the vibe of fragile beauty that is made with this profound successful pleating style. It is most appropriate for light georgettes, chiffons, and crepes; the light as air fabric appears to make a little wing.
For this, the pleats are possibly done in a similar style but the pinning is done differently. Rather than covering the front, one needs to uncover a tad bit of the midriff by pulling the pleats up and pin it on the left shoulder.
The pallu is made to be hung at the front and not the back. The sorcery lies in choosing a pin that has been modified to match the colour or the theme that shows up in the saree.
Then it’s the belted pallu. The pleating is something similar at the midriff yet from that point on it moves up to the right shoulder from the back, flaunting the hand-worked crepe line done in the Gujarati line.
Then you could see the belt across the svelte waist makes for an intriguing touch of severity to the look while it can be seen that the loose hanging pallu falls in perfection overlapping beneath the knees. Then comes the pleated long pallu.
Certainly, here are the pleats of the pallu that are equivalent but the similarity ends here. Then you will have to take the drape of the saree and fold the length of the pallu at a normal length.
It ascends to the left side of the shoulder from down, dissimilar to the conventional pallu that ascends across the midriff and under the arm. The belt is required to secure the long pallu at the waist which is upheld by a pin at the shoulder.
If you want to make this more interesting then you will have to wear a coat style pullover with lots of frivolities.