Ethereal Dupattas : A Closet Staple to Complete any Ethnic Look

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Maroon Aari Zardozi Embroidered Velvet Suit

Not only is a dupatta a stunning item of apparel, but it also plays a significant and vital role in Indian culture. Women generally wear the dupatta, a shawl-like covering, with their traditional Indian kurtas, lehengas, and shararas. The dupatta serves as both clothing and an accessory. It can genuinely transform your plain attire into one suitable for a glam queen.

There are several ideal types of dupattas out there, waiting to make their way into everyone’s wardrobe because they are worn everywhere and in every area of life! Continue reading for a detailed explanation of the many dupatta types you might consider for this season’s next OTT desi costume! Let’s start now!

A Regal Look with a Banarasi Dupatta

the loom-Rust Cotton Silk Jacquard Suit with Pink Tie and Dye Banarasi Dupatta
the loom-Rust Cotton Silk Jacquard Suit with Pink Tie

In its original form, banarasi silk was woven with pure gold threads mixed in with the silk. It is a cultural symbol and a family heirloom in India. This dupatta can be the show-stopping piece of your costume because it is luxurious, substantial, and appropriate for all kinds of events! For an effortlessly gorgeous look, purchase a banarasi dupatta in a loud and brilliant color like fuchsia, lime green, or yellow gold and pair it with a basic white kurta and churidar.

Net Dupatta for Sheer Elegance

the loom-Yellow Hand Block Printed Rayon Blouse with Kalidar Lehenga and Net Dupatta
the loom-Yellow Hand Block Printed Rayon Blouse with Kalidar Lehenga and Net Dupatta

A net dupatta is every girl’s favorite “wedding season” buddy because it is delicate and adaptable. Consider a gorgeous dupatta made of the net instead of spending a lot of money on traditional handlooms and other GI-specific crafts like others might be doing. Choose a glitzy designer dupatta or one that is printed or adorned – there are so many options in this style that you can’t go wrong! To give your woven kurtas or lehengas a touch of a modern edge, pair them with an embellished, tonal dupatta.

Archaic Perfection with Kalamkari Dupatta

the loom-Beige Hand Block Printed Kalamkari Cotton Dupatta
the loom-Beige Hand Block Printed Kalamkari Cotton Dupatta

Kalamkari is a distinctive textile art form that developed in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is frequently hand-painted or block-printed. Even now, a kalamkari dupatta depicts and holds a lot more in its folds, including legends from long ago. Strut like the Fusion Queen you are by pairing this dupatta with a plain white shirt and blue trousers!

A Delicate Grace with a Chiffon Dupatta

the loom-Mint Green Hand Embroidered Satin Silk Kurta with Printed Palazzo and Chiffon Lurex Dupatta
the loom-Mint Green Satin Silk Kurta with Printed Palazzo

Chiffon is a lightweight, sheer, and lovely organic fabric that normally shouts summer. A chiffon dupatta can enhance your desi attire unlike anything else because it is drape-friendly and a fruitful foundation for designers’ mystic fantasies! Choose a printed chiffon dupatta to go with your embroidered festive ensembles and give them more depth.

Taste Luxury with a Chanderi Dupatta

the loom-Light Blue Hand Embroidered Chanderi Tissue Scalloped Dupatta
the loom-Light Blue Hand Embroidered Chanderi Tissue Scalloped Dupatta

Chanderi dupattas are made of a silk-cotton combination and come in a variety of styles, from semi-sheer to softly opaque. There are so many ways to wear a chanderi dupatta, so choose one that is glitzy and decorated or one that has classic kantha or zari embroidery on it. This organic fabric is luxurious, soft, and feels like butter against the skin. 

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