Draping is the most ancient and inherently intuitive method for fashion pattern creation. In contrast to flat pattern making, which relies on paper templates and precise measurements, draping involves manipulating and securing fabric directly onto a dress form or mannequin to achieve the intended silhouette and style of a garment.This technique enables designers to visualize the garment's development on a three-dimensional form, facilitating the creation of intricate shapes and designs. Draping fosters significant creativity by allowing designers to freely explore various folds, pleats, gathers, and asymmetrical fabric arrangements.Historically, draping predates the evolution of paper pattern drafting and continues to be a core competency in haute couture and custom tailoring.Draping also enhances comprehension of fabric properties, drape, and fit, aspects not fully discernible from flat patterns.