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

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The Chanderi dupatta design is light in weight and gives a luxurious feel. The dupatta is made up of the weaving of silk and golden zari of cotton yarn to have a sparkly effect on the dupatta design. The dupatta looks gorgeous while topped with a kalamkari suit. 7. Velvet 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.

A staple for winter weddings, this one has a very heavy look, so has to be included in the bridal look wisely. 37. One over the head, and the velvet dupatta draped loosely over the chest to show the blouse 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. The velvet dupatta is heavy so is generally not draped over the head, because it will pull your bun down. Drape it on the shoulder and let it fall like a pallu. The lighter net dupatta is perfect for draping over the head. This is a very traditional way of taking a single dupatta which is pretty popular with Sikh brides but looks very elegant. Please read the following terms and conditions very carefully as your use of service is subject to your acceptance of and compliance with the following terms and conditions ("Terms").

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. Well, nothing changes up your look faster than a dupatta drape (nothing non-surgical anyway)! ;) You could have worn your anarkali/ lehenga once and had your photos all over Facebook but change up the drape the next time, and it will look like a spanking new outfit. Even for brides - adding a new dupatta, or re-draping an old one is a surefire way to stand out. While there are some standard drapes that everybody knows- we compiled the mother of all lehenga draping styles in one post! Plus, as a bonus, we even have different dupatta draping styles based on materials! How To Wear Lehenga Dupatta In Different Styles 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! The Gota Patti dupatta design is never going to be an off-trend design and can be styled on all kinds of fibers like net, chiffon, silk, and others. This dupatta design looks good in a bright color, which can be glammed up with simple suits. 2. Georgette Fabric Dupatta

They look lovely, but can look too busy sometimes with the bridal look, so need to be draped wisely as well. 39. Over pleated neatly or loose on the shoulder left to show off the embroidery 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 Phulkari is a very refined embroidery work of the Punjab region. The word phul means flower and kari mean craft, Phulkari is the art of making beautiful intricate designs and motifs on fabrics with different colored threads. A variation of Phulkari is Bagh work, literally meaning garden, a variation where the embroidery completely covers the material entirely, it is called bagh (a garden of flowers). Here are all the single dupatta draping styles we recommend for brides- these are usually popular for smaller functions, but some brides choose a single dupatta even for the wedding day. 1. Just pinned on the top of the head and brought forward on the arms and chest Fiber is made up of satin, and crepe fabric and is suggested for the hijab, which has a shiny, sleek, and luxurious touch. The hijab-like material is usually used to cover the head and more in the Muslim religion. 3. Madhubani DupattaThis is also one of the ways we have seen getting popular with brides off late, and it's pretty fuss-free and does the job well!

Lace and chikankari dupattas are so pretty, that they must be shown off, so draping them on top of the head works best. The other dupatta can be a net or georgette, or even velvet if you prefer. Now, this seems to be one of the most popular double dupatta draping styles, and it does look very 'bridal' and traditional! The contrast dupatta is a perfect foil to the skirt of the lehenga. The drape of this dupatta shows off the embroidery as well as the colours of this lovely outfit. This dupatta wearing style is an ideal drape for pre-wedding functions, your own, or even if you are attending any function as a guest One of the oldest ways to drape your dupatta! This one lets your lehenga shine since the dupatta isn't covering any bit of it. However, it may restrict your movement a bit, because it cannot be pinned anywhere. We love this look because it has such a gypsy feel to it. And because the dupatta is pinned at the wrist and on the head, you know it’s not going anywhere. Also, you don’t need any accessories for the wrist the dupatta is pinned on. Another advantage.This is very similar to the style we discussed above, except the dupatta that is draped on the shoulder is shorter to show off the skirt of the lehenga.

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 While this drape looks like the one above, it is really different. Here, you get one edge of the head dupatta over the chest and pin it to the shoulder, and the other is simply hanging loose. Experiment with fabric and patterns if you're trying this style! The net fiber dupatta is light in weight. A net fiber dupatta design is paired with floral and design patches, which enhances the look of the dupatta design. The dupatta works with anything and everything. 4. Dupatta in Chiffon FiberThis look has such a girly feel to it. It is ideal for the mehendi or any day function. However, adopt this style of draping the dupatta only if it is a light one and not very heavy. A heavily embellished dupatta gets difficult to handle if draped in this style. You can even pin up the dupatta loosely on the shoulders for more freedom of movement. The waistbelt cinches the dupatta at the waist, making it easy for the bride to either walk down the aisle or dance her heart out. 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 Wearing a light weighted embroidered dupatta over a heavily designed outfit will enhance your beauty and vice-versa.

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