Perfecting your Wedding Look with A Perfectly Draped Dupatta

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Yellow Mirror Work Net Blouse with Gota Lehenga

An ethnic outfit like lehengas and salwars gains additional charm thanks to the Indian dupatta. Whether it is a stunning designer lehenga or a graceful Banarasi saree, it is an integral component of an Indian ensemble.

Indian women are primarily interested in how to make their lehengas look more glamorous. Don’t worry; our rich cultural diversity always makes it easier to choose enticing ethnic clothing from a vast array of fashion trends.

Ladies, it’s already wedding season, so consider these fresh ways to wear your dupatta for the most fashionable look. 

Spectacular Saree Drape

the loom - Red Embroidered Silk Bandhani printed Blouse
the loom – Red Embroidered Silk Bandhani printed Blouse

The saree pallu-style dupatta draping for lehenga is the best option if you want to replicate the appearance of a chic saree in your lehenga ensemble. Start draping from your left arm and take it over your right shoulder to mimic a saree look with this traditional dupatta draping style, which is much easier to carry.

A Single-Sided Dupatta

the loom - Yellow Printed Organza Lehenga
the loom – Yellow Printed Organza Lehenga

This precise dupatta with pins is a great option for pre-wedding ceremonies. Your duster’s pleats can be gathered and pinned to the side of your shoulder. For weddings, this classic draping technique can produce a magical appearance.

The Over-the-Head Dupatta

the loom - Ivory Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse with Lehenga
the loom – Ivory Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse with Lehenga

Some women choose to wear a dupatta on their heads in order to follow tradition. In this stunning shoot, the single free-flying dupatta adds a magical touch that is clearly visible. For a stunning twirling pose, we would highly recommend this dupatta style on the head.

A Dupatta with One Side Fully Open

the loom - Green Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse with Lehenga
the loom – Green Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse with Lehenga

This lehenga dupatta-wearing style is probably the simplest way to enhance the beauty of your ethnic wear. To highlight the intricate embroidery on your lehenga, pin the dupatta border at your shoulder and allow the dupatta to flow freely.

In Control of Both Forearms

the loom - Yellow Hand Embroidered Chanderi Blouse
the loom – Yellow Hand Embroidered Chanderi Blouse

Do you want to walk the red carpets looking like a fashionista? Then take this dupatta draping style. Take both ends of the dupatta and place them on your forearms. The center will be on your backside.

Dupatta Worn Cape-Style

the loom - Green Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse with Georgette Skirt
the loom – Green Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse with Georgette Skirt

The fashionable cape style is an additional voguish dupatta draping design. With your dupatta draped over your shoulders from this backside, you’ll have a stunning appearance that’s ideal for your reception ceremony.

Open Dupatta Drape in Front

the loom - Silk Blouse with Lehenga 
the loom – Silk Blouse with Lehenga 

If your dupatta is easy to carry and features a lot of zari work, choose a standard style. Place it on your neck, allowing it to fall freely in front, on the sides, and in the back. You will undoubtedly have an intriguing appearance with this transparent dupatta style.

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