But, it need not be just another Saree. So drape it around the way you want, the way you feel it will conceal the extra flab or accentuate the well-proportioned curve.
Designer Shaina N C, who has invented 50 (and still counting) ways to drape a saree shows how you can drape it right to look gorgeous on your special day.

Curvy
Let us just say that you are the luckiest of the lot, as almost all and any style of drape looks good on someone with a medium height i.e. about 5' 4" and typical Indian curves.
You can carry off the Bengali style with panache. To begin with, start with the drape from the right centre of your back and take a round towards the left and get it to the front.
Then make around five to six pleats and tuck the pleats in the centre and take the pallu from behind towards the front over to the left shoulder.
Here you are left with two options. You can either let your pallu loose or take its end and pin it around your wrist. It will act as a wristband and will give an elegant look to you every time you move your hand.
This style of draping looks very dressy and just right for an occasion as important as your wedding.
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