Unique Ways to Style Bridal Dupatta

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Unique Ways to Style Bridal Dupatta

Whenever you spring for a beautiful designer lehenga, common questions come to mind like if it’ll stand out or no, look exquisite and magical and truly make you appear regal and charming- all in one.

Nothing, however, alters your appearance more quickly than draping a bridal dupatta. If you alter the drape the next time you wear your anarkali, it will appear brand-new even though you may have already worn it once and had your photos posted all over Facebook. Even brides might stand out by adding a new bridal dupatta or redistributing an old one. Unquestionably, dupattas are a necessary component of a bride’s wedding-day attire! While some brides wear a single dupatta with their bridal lehenga, others are fine with a few more.

While there are some common drapes that everyone is familiar with, we have selected the most elegant lehenga draping designs in one page.

Keep it Simple Silly!

Keep it Simple Silly
Keep it Simple Silly

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You can look like a regal bride by wearing two dupattas—one for draping and the other for covering your head. To make a statement as a bride, you can play around with the hues, patterns, and materials of your two dupattas. Additionally, if you choose the double dupatta look, always use the longer one to drape and the shorter one to cover the head.

If you like a different look, you can let the cloth flow freely on the front side rather than leaving it loose towards the back. The loose end can be wrapped around your wrist on the front side. For the modern Indian bride who wants to seem both traditional and fashionable, this draping design is ideal.

Regal Elegance

Regal Elegance
Regal Elegance

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This is a timeless look that works well with densely embroidered dupattas because it allows you to adequately display the wonderful embroidery. Make a nice pleat in the end of the dupatta and pin it on your left shoulder so that it drapes freely to the front, preferably below your waist. Bring the right side of the opposite end of the dupatta to the front.

You can either wrap it over the wrist of your right hand or tuck it into a lehenga corner. The dupatta can be worn over your head during the wedding ceremony as well.

Gorgeous Cape Style

Cape Style Draping
Cape Style Draping

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To give your lehenga a tonne of drama, pair it with a cape. Capes give the upper portion of the clothing a flowing quality. They can replace a jacket in the summer wedding because they are airy and light.

A lovely cape can give a conventional lehenga an edgy makeover and be a brilliant way to layer up for an extravagant appearance. You might request that your designer make appropriate cape silhouette suggestions that will complement the design of your lehenga.

Double Dupatta Trends

Double Bridal Dupatta Trends
Double Dupatta Trends

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With this look, you can never go wrong, and wearing a double dupatta with your bridal lehenga just makes you appear better. The double dupatta trend was established by Sabyasachi Mukherjee, a top designer in India, and it has us completely smitten. Many Bollywood brides have adopted this trend and looked stunning on their wedding days.

You can look like a regal bride by wearing two dupattas—one for draping and the other for covering your head. To make a statement as a bride, you can play around with the hues, patterns, and materials of your two dupattas. Additionally, if you choose the double dupatta look, always use the longer one to drape and the shorter one to cover the head.

Classic Saree Style

Saree Bridal Dupatta Draping
Saree Draping

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One of the most popular but simplest draping techniques ever is this one. It is a timeless choice that works for any event, including weddings, receptions, mehendi ceremonies, and sangeet ceremonies. Simply slip one end of the dupatta around your waist on the right side. After that, sling it over your right shoulder like a saree pallu by draping it from under your left arm.

Double Sided Drape

Double Sided Bridal Dupatta Drape
Double Sided Drape

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This particular type appears to be utterly amazing. It circles both the front and the rear.

Pick a side of your waist and tuck one end of the dupatta in. After letting a sizable portion of it flow freely on your back, bring it forward. Bring the dupatta forward and let it fall over your choli like in the illustration. Throw it over your shoulder after pinning it. To successfully pull off this regal appearance, make sure the dupatta is well-pleated. On your big day, this drapery style is likely to get a lot of admiring and astonished glances!

Vintage Veil

Vintage Veil Bridal Dupatta Draping
Vintage Veil

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It is a good idea to wear the heavily embroidered dupatta in the various ways described above while covering your head with the lighter dupatta. A net dupatta, which has a better fall, can be used to cover the head in addition to a silk or velvet dupatta for draping. Choose one dupatta in a contrasting colour to liven up your outfit if you’re wearing a monochromatic lehenga and want to add some colour to it.