No matter how expensive and classy is your lehenga, if you fail to drape it in a right way, you fail to look fabulous in the wedding. This post will pretty much get you sorted if you are a bride, or a bride or grooms sister or simply looking to jazz up your style quotient. In recent times we’ve seen the dupatta evolve from it’s humble beginnings as a (not-so)simple head covering to pre-stitched cape style duppatas. The dupatta’s significance comes from its versatility – it can be worn in a variety of ways that can each play their part in accentuating your look. Here are the 12 casual styles of draping a duppata you can choose.
#1The Classic Style
Duppata is pleated together and draped on one side of the shoulder.
#2 Saree Drape
One end of the duppata is pleated and tucked at the waist and other end is draped like a saree pallu.
#3 Shoulder Drape
This is the easiest way to drape a duppata- A single duppata is draped on both the shoulders.
#4 One Shoulder Drape
Simply drape your duppata on one shoulder without gathering or pleated
#5 Contemporary Style
Just gather the dupatta and hold it across your wrist on both sides from the back to the front and let it hang freely.
#6 Typical Bridal Style
In this two duppatas are used. One is drapped across the body and other one from the head.
#7 Rajastani Style
This style is mostly worn by rajastani brides. Dupatta is draped across the body in palloo fashion, then pulled up onto the head from behind.
#8 Reverse Pallu
Duppata is pleated and tucked at the from and draped on the shoulder from behid.
#9 The Veil Style
Duppata is simply drapped fron the bridal bun. . The best fabrics for this style are fine tulles, very light weight chiffons and georgettes.
#10 On the Wrist
This style works best with slightly heavier weighted fabrics like velevet, georgette, crepe etc. Drape one side of the duppata on the shoulder and other on the wrist.
#11 The Multani
This style works with even with anarkalis and salwar suits, where a heavy bridal dupatta is the highlighted on the outfit. Just pleat one end of the duppata and pin it over the shoulder and then take the duppata over the head and leave on the other side.
#12 Wrap Around
All you need to do is just wrap the duppatta around your shoulders.
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