This wedding season don yourself in these ethereal bridal dupatta styles with exquisite and trendy draping ideas to look no less than a queen on her throne.
Something different and unique is a worry that every bride has when it comes down to her planning. But don’t worry, Team Wedding Affair is back with another episode of tips and tricks for a glamorous wedding day for you. Dear brides, this wedding season walk the floor like a queen in these royal-looking bridal dupatta styles with excellent ideas to drape as well. Where fashion meets comfort, these ideas will not only make you look like a diva but also be super comfortable to have perfect mobility throughout the whole event as well.
From heavy embroidery to lightweight material, we have a hack for all types of clothes and designs to look as exquisite as you are. Give competition to any celebrity bride in these bridal dupatta styles and own the throne!
Heavy Zardozi Dupatta
A charming symbol of royalty on your wedding day, in this Zardzi dupatta, brides will look no other than princesses. This material makes drapes fall with magic creating a royal vibe for your look. You can style this dupatta by pinning it to your shoulders and then cover it over the chest, making a V or U pattern in front, this will make it look like a shawl covering your upper body, and carrying the rest in your hand in a hanging form, or connect that to your bangles or you can also tuck it in your lehenga.
This bridal dupatta style is a lavish statement for your engagement party and haldi as well. Zardozi is a very rich looking material which makes any occasion get a glamorous touch to it.
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Velvet Dupatta With a Butti Work
A velvet dupatta for this wedding season is another symbol of royalty. This look is perfect for your wedding day. You can style this dupatta in the classic bridal dupatta style, by taking a net embroidered dupatta and starting from your head, leaving it hanging from one side of the shoulder. The jinx to this is, you have to wear the velvet dupatta in a lehenga dupatta style. Which is, taking one short end of the dupatta and pinning it or tucking it into your lehenga in a diagonal way, as shown in the left image.
Carry the other longer part on your hand for a more royal finish to your look. This double-dupatta style is a trend followed by many celebrities as well, like Kiara Advani.
Banarasi Silk Dupatta
For a more captivating look, this Banarasi dupatta donned from one side of the shoulder and carried from the other hand is a perfect depiction of chicness and minimalist styling. In this look, you get to flaunt your lehenga very well. Pin a section of your dupatta to your shoulder, and carry it from the other hand in hanging form to give out a royal finish to it. You can don this bridal dupatta style for your engagement, your reception, or the sangeet as well and you will shine like no other.
Heavy Embroidery Draped In a Shawl
This look shows a net dupatta with heavy embellishment wrapped around like a shawl, to give an elegant look to your wedding ensemble. To style this, start with pinning the dupatta to your head and then wrapping it like a shawl to form a V or a U and pinning it to your shoulder along with the other half of the dupatta. It is a perfect look with a bridal sharara suit for wedding, and jewellery that would add to the beauty of the look on your big day.
Dupatta Draped From One Side
This bridal dupatta style is an awe-paulling look for any wedding rasam that comes your way. Style it with the dupatta pinned to your shoulder and falling from one end only. This look will make you the celebrity of the evening and make a statement with bold moves. Style a Zardori or a net embroidered dupatta in this look and shine bright in a crowd, and most of all walk in great comfort as well. You deserve this shine and the attention on the day with this look. A little urban touch to any traditional outfit makes your wedding look even more appealing to the eye.
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Whether a suit or a saree, or a lehenga that is your vibe for the day, style yourself in these bridal dupatta style to have all eyes on you. Team Wedding Affair will be back with more such styles for you to be on top of your wedding day.