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Traditionally, a saree is often paired with a blouse (also known as a choli) and sometimes a petticoat (lehenga or underskirt) underneath. The blouse typically covers the upper body, and the saree itself is draped elegantly around the body.

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To pull off a blouseless look while maintaining elegance, the draping technique must be precise to ensure coverage and security. roohi naari magazine no blouse no bra saree sho exclusive

By removing the blouse and undergarments, the focus shifts entirely to the "timeless expression of grace" found in the fabric's flow and the skill of the drape. Empowerment and Body Positivity: Traditionally, a saree is often paired with a

: Look into the Kunbi or Vedic-era drapes, which were historically designed to be worn without a blouse, often tied at the shoulder or across the waist. roohi naari magazine no blouse no bra saree sho exclusive