: High-fashion shoots often use skin-safe double-sided tape to keep the fabric perfectly in place against the skin.

For those exploring this aesthetic for photography or fashion, certain techniques are commonly used to maintain grace and coverage: Draping Technique

: Lightweight and flowy fabrics like georgette or chiffon are often preferred for modern draped looks, while silk and tissue sarees provide a more structured, editorial silhouette.

Contemporary fashion influencers and magazines often showcase "blouseless" looks to celebrate traditional aesthetics or experiment with "boho" styles where the saree itself is tied behind the neck to create a complete outfit without a separate top. About Naari Magazine

Roohi remembered her grandmother teaching her to drape a saree the traditional way: modesty stitched into every fold. Yet Roohi loved how a saree could be both armor and celebration. The magazine’s photograph felt like an arm extended — not toward exhibition, but toward choice.

Here's an essay on "Roohi Naari Magazine: No Blouse, No Bra, Saree Sho Free":

: The magazine primarily shares high-definition photos and videos (reels) focused on "Saree Fashion". Many of these shoots, particularly those featuring , are characterized by a "bold" or "exotic" aesthetic.