DUPATTA BAZAAR Women's Embroidered Red Velvet Dupatta With Multicolour Embroidery & sequin s Free

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DUPATTA BAZAAR Women's Embroidered Red Velvet Dupatta With Multicolour Embroidery & sequin s Free

DUPATTA BAZAAR Women's Embroidered Red Velvet Dupatta With Multicolour Embroidery & sequin s Free

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This is a very traditional way of taking a single dupatta which is pretty popular with Sikh brides but looks very elegant. These are not so common with Indian brides, but they do look amazing, and mostly come on the net. 32. Lace dupatta on the head left loose on the sides to show it off, the other tightly around the chest. A very flowy material, this one needs to be pinned well to be kept in place but looks very elegant. 30. Single dupatta is taken like a cape The dupatta that the bride has taken over the head is made of net and is lighter. The dupatta that is draped across is much heavier with heavy work and embellishments. This adds an interesting contrast to the bridal outfit and is an interesting way of wearing two dupattas with one lehenga. Like the pallu of a sari, if pinned up properly this style is very comfortable to carry off. This style of lehenga dupatta draping is ideal for a sangeet or a mehendi.

The dupatta design is mainly paired with a simple salwar-kameez, which can be topped up with bangles and jhumkas. The dupatta design is mainly used with Anarkali dresses and Pishwas dresses. 3. Net Fibre Dupatta This is again a very simple style and is perfect for day functions such as mehendis and sangeets. It looks light and airy, making it a breeze for the wearer of the outfit. The Banarasi dupatta design gives a royal princess look, which is widely preferred and loved by Indian women. They are heavy and are meant for big galas where they look shiny and vibrant irrespective of the weather and attire. This Indian attire looks simple yet gorgeous.

How To Wear Lehenga Dupatta In Different Styles

The Madhubani is a style of painting that can be seen in Indian culture, there is a Madhubani dupatta too. The Madhubani dupatta is a phenomenon that reflects the feminine, people, and animals. Madhubani has generated curiosity in both art and culture and the fashion industry to have more options. 4. Tie-Dye Dupatta This printed lehenga and dupatta are perfect for a Mehendi ceremony. The pastel colour is lovely for the daytime, and the style of the dupatta draping looks young and girly.

This style of draping the dupatta looks very formal. If your lehenga has a dupatta that is the focal point of the outfit, then this drape is a great way to show it off. You can pin it for hassle free movement or simply put it on, totally based on how you like it.

This is a good style for the sangeet, ring ceremony or the mehendi ceremony. The dupatta stays pinned up and you don’t have to worry about it restricting your movement.

This is a unique and simple way of lehenga dupatta draping. It shows off your outfit, while also affording you the freedom of movement and not restricting you in any way. We especially like the contrasting colours of both the dupattas. While the bride can wear both on her wedding day or even during her Shagan ceremony, later on, she can choose to wear the lehenga with either of the two dupattas. Shawl Dupattas are made of warm materials and are intended to be worn in the winter. They look modest, and fashionable and keep you warm at the same time. These shawls have two types of dupatta designs; one is a simple one that can be used for daily errands, and the second is a most exotic and royal impression tilla shawl that can be used during the festive season and weddings during winter. 9. Phulkari Dupatta This style of draping the bridal dupatta is the most common. It is also very easy to handle, thanks to how light the fabric is.

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This is a lovely style for the wedding day, and very modern if you just want to take one dupatta and show off that stunning blouse and your waist! The chiffon-fiber dupatta is light in weight and extremely flimsy, that is why it is paired with all types of styling. Chiffon fiber dupatta is designed in plain, floral, and embroidered dupatta designs that are soft to touch and comfortable while wearing with heavy style. 5. A Floral Print Dupatta While those are double dupatta draping styles, we take you through all the ways we know- single, double- all the gyan we can give, put together for you to browse and compare at a glance! This style is a very Mughal-inspired style and looks absolutely lovely. You can use this dupatta draping style with an Anarkali or a lehenga, as it complements both very well.



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