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

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Here are some double dupatta draping styles we have been loving off late, some of which are tried and tested, some of them, new!

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. 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.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!

Image via Ombre by Harsheen Jammu ★ 4.9 and Mahima Bhatia Photography 31. Dupatta opened up and draped over the body diagonally

Bridal dupattas are of a lot of different materials and types, and while some draping styles are common, others can differ due to the hold and the fall of the material. Here are some draping styles for single and double dupattas, categorised by the dupatta material. Net dupatta drapes 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 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 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.

Such a pretty picture this bride makes with her 2 dupattas. Both the dupattas are different in colour and complement the lehenga beautifully. Her style of draping the dupatta too looks very elegant. You can use this style with lehengas, anarkalis and even shararas.This 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.

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