DUPATTA DRAPING STYLES WITH THE LOOM

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DUPATTA DRAPING STYLES WITH THE LOOM
pink-embroidered-chanderi-silk-suit
Pink-Embroidered-Chanderi-Silk-Suit

A quintessential for traditional attire, Dupattas are one of the most vital aspects considered in Indian culture. We all know how they clench an exceptional allure for both ethnic and Indian fashion lovers. As the saying goes, that “It’s easier to take the dupatta out of India, but its impossible to remove this essential out of Indians”.

Cream Printed Cotton Dobby Anarkali Kurta with Churidar and Mulmul Dupatta
Cream Printed Cotton Dobby Anarkali Kurta with Churidar and Mulmul Dupatta

It might sound a bit incoherent and exaggerating, but upon closer observation and the international accreditation it has got, the quote beautifully outlines our Indian’s love for Dupattas. It is a style statement that will never go out of style.

Blue Printed Satin Anarkali Kurta with Shantoon Pants
Blue Printed Satin Anarkali Kurta with Shantoon Pants

The Loom is here to lend you a few dupatta draping ideas. According to your personality and mood, you can drape your dupatta accordingly. A drape, when properly executed, can get all the lover, eye, and attention. This single staple has to power to transform basics into a fun, traditional, and modern look.  So, there’s much beyond draping them around the waist to tie around the neck.

THE BASIC DRAPE

Red Hand Block Printed Mulmul Stole
Red Hand Block Printed Mulmul Stole

A basic drape is one of the simplest and classic looks complementing every outfit you wish to flaunt. Drape your dupatta across your shoulders and let it fall gracefully and naturally. This way, the intricate details of the upper torso will be visible, along with the dupatta complimenting the outfit.

WEAR IT AS A STOLE

One of the most newfangled ways to drape your dupatta is by wearing it as a scarf. It beautifully adds sophistication to the entire outfit, leaving a versatile look that you can effortlessly carry with jeans, skirt, pants, and long skirt- aught you find exuberant! This style doesn’t require much time and effort. 

THE NECK DRAPE

Pastel Green Mulmul Stole
Pastel Green Mulmul Stole
Olive Green Embroidered Cotton Kurta with Printed Pants
Olive Green Embroidered Cotton Kurta with Printed Pants
Multicolor-Hand-Block-Printed-Cotton-Mul-suit-with-Ivory-Chanderi-Stole-Set
Multicolor-Hand-Block-Printed-Cotton-Mul-suit-with-Ivory-Chanderi-Stole-Set

This drape allows the main aspects to appear as the centre focus of the ensemble, the dupatta complimenting as an accessory. Drape the dupatta around the neck as you would wrap a necklace. It is the best possible way to add flair and elegance to your attire.

DUPATTA WITH WESTERN WEAR

Grey Chanderi Top with Yellow Hand Embroidered Skirt Set
Grey Chanderi Top with Yellow Hand Embroidered Skirt Set

This trend has emerged sometime among the fashion influencers and community- pairing their matching dupatta with tops, short kurtas, and jeans. It not only looks elegant but serves as an eccentric way to express a fusion look. 

 DRAPE IT WITH JEANS, PANTS, AND DHOTI SALWAR

Now that you have decided to go for an Indo-Western look, why not bring the best out of you and drape your dupattas as a saree with jeans, pants, or dhoti salwar. It is the finest way to bring out the traditional allure while still keeping it western. Explore, experiment, and curate options that exemplifies your personality and taste. And the best part, you can drape it in multiple ways.

THE DIAGONAL DRAPE

Pink-Embroidered-Chanderi-Suit-with-Organza-Dupatta-Set

This drape helps to focus on both the dupatta and your outfit. Either let it fall freely or pin it behind your back- either way, this is a quick, handy look to handle yet look glamorous.

DUPATTA DRAPED WITH A WAIST BELT

Yellow-Sequins-Embroidered-Cotton-Lurex-Garara-Suit-with-Belt-Set
Yellow-Sequins-Embroidered-Cotton-Lurex-Garara-Suit-with-Belt-Set

When you wish to wear a long skirt, tube top or jacket, and dupatta, there must be something to get hold of dupatta to its place. Something worth trying is by draping a belt around the waist. Drape your dupatta either as a shawl or shrug and add a sleek metallic belt and wrap it around the waist. This style is so in trend.

LOOSE BACKDROP DRAPE

Old Rose Hand Block Printed Chanderi Silk Kurta with Cotton Voile
Old Rose Hand Block Printed Chanderi Silk Kurta with Cotton Voile

It is one of the most common and loved drapes carried magnificently with ghagras and lehengas. It is pinned at either shoulder and across the waist. This drape helps to amp up the volume and draws attention to your entire dress.

FRONT DRAPE

Cream Printed Satin Anarkali Kurta with Shantoon Pants and Organza Dupatta
Cream Printed Satin Anarkali Kurta with Shantoon Pants and Organza Dupatta

If you have a dazzling net dupatta, heavily embroidered or printed, then the front drape is just the one for you. All you have to do is lay it around both your shoulders in a way that the edge of the dupatta falls on your hands. Let it fall freely below your neck. This style will add a timeless instant grace to any ensemble you wish to wear.

SHAWL DRAPE

Power Blue Embroidered Organza Dupatta
Power Blue Embroidered Organza Dupatta

This drape without maintenance and adjustment will make you look super stylish. All you have to do is wrap your dupatta just the way you would drape your shawl. Carry it close to your front and back. It is cozy, convenient, and won’t hide much of your outfit.

CAPE DRAPE

Lime-Green-Hand-Embroidered-Cotton-Chanderi-Dupatta
Lime-Green-Hand-Embroidered-Cotton-Chanderi-Dupatta

If you want to wrap your dupatta in a casual front-drape style, this one’s for you. Wrap it around the front and back of your shoulders. Show-off in its best glory. It’s fun, classy, and looks like a veil from the back. You can drape it with a basic kurta or with your wedding lehenga. No matter what you wear, it will bring out grace marvellously.

These draping styles are in trend and will make you look the best and unique. Let us know which style you loved the most.

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