Tummy control
High-compression front panel smooths your midsection without feeling like a corset.
Premium shapewear designed for the way Indian women actually wear sarees — breathable, sculpting, all-day soft.
Every detail — fabric, stitching, finish — is built to keep your drape flawless from morning rituals to late-evening dinners.
High-compression front panel smooths your midsection without feeling like a corset.
Moves with you in every direction — sit, dance, stretch, repeat. Recovers its shape every time.
Moisture-wicking weave keeps you cool through long pujas, weddings, and Bengaluru afternoons alike.
Wide, bonded waistband stays put all day — no awkward roll-down, no mid-event tugging.
A discreet side slit lets you take a full stride and dance freely — without flashing the lining.
Four shades — beige, skin, maroon, black — so your shapewear truly disappears under any saree.
No safety pins, no slipping pleats, no awkward adjustments. Just slip it on and go.
Use our 60-second size guide to find your fit from XS to XXL. Between sizes? Size up for comfort, down for sculpt.
Step into the high-rise waistband. The bonded edge sits flat under any saree — chiffon, silk, or cotton.
Tuck pleats into the grippy inner band. Watch your drape stay sharp from your first selfie to your last dance.
Same saree, same woman — one wearing regular petticoat, one wearing Drape & Define.
High-compression, breathable saree shapewear with 4-way stretch. Made for hours of comfortable wear, in four shades and six sizes.
I wore this for my sister's mehendi and reception — fourteen hours straight, and not a single tug or roll. The fit is sculpting without being suffocating. Honestly the most comfortable saree night I have ever had.
I have always struggled with petticoat slip-down, especially with georgette sarees. Drape & Define solves it completely. The waistband stays put and the slit lets me actually walk like a normal person.
Bought one for Karva Chauth and ended up ordering two more in different shades. The fabric breathes beautifully even in Delhi summer, and my drape genuinely looks crisper in photos.