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Rashmika Mandanna’s Kodava wedding saree look: Inside the royal Coorg bridal tradition and its signature draping style

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 26, 2026, 13:36 IST
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The Kodava bride aesthetics

While bridal conversations in India usually circle Kanjeevarams and Banarasis, a quieter yet fiercely regal tradition from Coorg is now making rounds online. Thanks to the new bride in town, Rashmika Mandanna, who is rumoured to have chosen a Kodava-style wedding saree, South India’s most unique and culturally layered bridal drape. But do not mistake this for any other saree, as it’s a legacy worn with great allure and precision.

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The origin of this unique drape

The Kodavas are mainly a cultural-linguistic community native to Coorg in Karnataka, known for their fierce customs and martial traditions. Their wedding attire also reflects this personality, stitched with strength and grace. Unlike the other South Indian saree styles, the Kodava saree has a practical aesthetic, allowing women to walk freely around the region's hilly terrain. Over time, this functional drape has become a ceremonial masterpiece worn with heirloom jewellery. The Kodava bride never simply wears the silk, but she carries the whole ancestry on her shoulders.


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How to drape this stunning piece?

What makes this saree different from the others is its reverse pallu drape. So, instead of the pallu flowing from left to right as in the Nivi saree draping, it is pleated at the back and then brought to the front over the right shoulder. This back-to-front draping method is not just for the looks but also for identity. The pleats are then secured with a pin at the back, giving structure and poise to the look with traditional gold brooches.


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The vibrant colour codes and textiles

Traditionally, Kodava brides opt for shades of deep red, saffron, off-white, and ivory, drenched in pure silk with gold zari borders. These drapes, like the other heavy brocaded sarees, are quite lightweight; the drama lies in the draping method and not in the embellishments. This unique pick by actress Rashmika Mandanna, who has a pan-India fan following, is a nod to her heritage as she rejects the usual bridal clichés.


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The jewellery symbolism

Kodava bridal jewellery is as unique as the saree. It includes a layered gold necklace, known as 'Pathak'; a coin necklace symbolising prosperity, known as 'Jomalae'; and a traditional waist belt that cinches the drape and adds structure, known as 'Kokkethathi'. Each piece carries some history and is mainly passed down through generations. The Kodava bride reinforces the idea that the wedding is not a celebration of something new, but rather about the continuity of the clan and its rich traditions and heritage.


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