The movable screen or drape in a theater or hall that separates the stage from the auditorium or that serves as a backdrop.
Last summer, during her photo session, Ceara Sturgis, 17, dutifully tried on the traditional black drape, the open-necked robe that reveals the collarbone, a hint of bare shoulder.
The ladies drape their arms over the back, stretch out their legs, tuck up their feet - hardly conventional poses for noblewomen of the 1690s.
You can simply hook them on the pot rack hooks, and let them drape at an Angle.