DUPATTA BAZAAR Women Embelli shed silver Net Free

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DUPATTA BAZAAR Women Embelli shed silver Net Free

DUPATTA BAZAAR Women Embelli shed silver Net Free

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Chiffon is the most popular fabric when it comes to dupattas. It is also one of the most sensuous weaves of fabric that gives you a flattering and stunning look. DUPATTA FOR WOMEN BY TYPES Celebrate festivities and tradition with elegance in this green printed dupatta from Juniper. Tailored in a polyester, this dupatta features stunning print and gives a stunning look. Style it with a solid white salwar suit and mojaris to complete the look. 4. Floral Dupatta This look requires delicate pleating, which is the best way to show off intricate designs and patterns. Consider using this technique for a highly detailed dupatta like our Lilac Beige Sequins Embroidered Net Lehenga, which features delicate lavender netting and intricate placements of matching lavender sequins. The dupatta also makes up one of the three essential pieces of the lehenga choli outfit, which is worn at special events like weddings. However, it may also be worn with other styles and looks like a salwar kameez, kurta, and more. 10 Draping Styles Designer Dupatta | Bridal Dupatta | Heavy Dupatta | Bandhani Dupatta | Banarasi Dupatta | Fancy Dupatta | Punjabi Dupatta | Floral Dupatta | Printed Dupatta | Mirror Work Dupatta | Phulkari Dupatta | Rajasthani Dupatta EXPLORE OUR DUPATTA COLLECTION BY FABRIC

Another traditional way to drape your dupatta — one that looks particularly elegant — is to start at the head rather than the shoulders. This is a classic look for many brides, allowing you to show off your dupatta with a more modern twist. One classic way to wear your dupatta is to pin it at both shoulders. This makes it lay flat across the chest and drape over the arms to the wrists or elbows. Indian formal wear often has glittering metallic decoration sewn on to it. Much rarer are pieces like this with strips of silver and gilded silver actually woven into the fabric. Though further embellished with coloured metal foil (imitating jewels and beetles' wing-cases), the cloth remains flexible enough to be draped over the head or shoulders. Take that look to the next level by draping your dupatta over the shoulder rather than leaving it loose. Pin it high on the head for a beautiful bridal display, and then embrace a little of the movement and pleating that makes dupattas so unique to create an eye-catching display.The dupatta is a large shawl that has been a staple of Indian culture for generations. While it was first introduced as a symbol of modesty and can still be used to pay respects in houses of worship or at official celebrations, the meaning of the dupatta and how you can style it has changed and evolved dramatically over the years. Silk is the most luxurious fabric there is, and a silk dupatta has always been a classic choice that exudes nothing but grandeur. A silk dupatta can instantly add glamour and opulence to your ensemble. Silk dupattas are made from a heavy, smooth and polished fabric, and are an excellent choice for winters. 3. Net Dupatta

Combined with a matching fringe edge, this dupatta can bestow class to any casual attire. 7. Over the Elbow Thinner materials and smaller shawls like this one will ensure you don’t have to bunch or fold the fabric more than necessary, granting you improved fluidity and elegance when out on the dance floor. 9. Covering the Face We carry traditional styles for women looking to stay in touch with their families and cultural heritage no matter where they live. Not only do we supply the style, but our experts share top tips on how to style traditional pieces – such as the dupatta. Net dupattas are extremely lightweight and made of mesh. They are aesthetically pleasing and super easy to handle. They are a great choice for summers and to ace that easy-breezy look. 4. Cotton Dupatta Today, it’s an iconic and unique element of Indian fashion that can add formality to an outfit, embrace a more modest style of dress, or simply elevate your everyday wear.Pin it to the hair and bring it forward over the shoulder on one or both sides. This striking style emphasizes the detailing of your favorite dupatta, like the floral organza print in your White and Pink Floral Printed Lehenga set. If you love the look of a designer, traditional saree but want to save time on pleating, belting your dupatta at the waist can be a great shortcut. The belting helps give the outfit more shape and draws the eye to the body's natural curves. Florals are the representation of spring and freshness. They bring out an easy-breezy vibe and look. This green silk dupatta from TL Designs features handpainted flowers and will accentuate your attire. Style it with a salwar suit and jhumkas to complete the look. 5. Mirror Work Dupatta By covering the head and face, you can pay homage to the history and tradition associated with the dupatta in a more modern way. Simply pin your dupatta to your hair and allow it to flow over your face for a dramatic and bold style.

The most common fabrics used for dupattas are cotton, silk, and chiffon. Choosing a dupatta from any occasion depends hugely on the fabric. Every fabric delivers a unique look, as well as style. Find out which best suits your taste and preference! 1. Organza Dupatta This way, you can also adjust the rest of your dupatta to really fit your style. Consider pinning it over one shoulder or draping it at the elbow for a look that allows movement and comfort without sacrificing style. While not exactly traditional, this dupatta style is a great way to incorporate traditional ideas into a draping technique that displays your own style. 6. Off to One Side This versatile piece can be styled in many ways, both traditional and nontraditional. Read on for our favorite ways to wear a dupatta. What Is a Dupatta? A cotton dupatta is a wardrobe staple and versatile addition to your ethnic collection. It can be styled in different ways for both ethnic and fusion ensembles. Cotton dupattas can be paired with everyday as well as occasion wear. 5. Chiffon DupattaIndian Wear | Western Wear | Bags | Footwear | Jewellery | Lingerie | Women's Accessories | Men's Shirts & T-Shirts | Men's Bottoms | Men's Ethnic Wear | Sports & Athleisure | Watches | Kids Wear | Maternity Wear | Home Decor This dupatta, a woman’s shawl or head-cover, is woven from an extremely fragile combination of silk and strips of gilded silver. The women of the court of Hyderabad, a kingdom of legendary wealth, developed distinct styles of draping richly ornamented fabrics over kurta (tops) and paijama (trousers). Some of these styles are still in use in the region today.(01/08/2017) Mirror work, also known as Shisha embroidery, is a traditional form of artwork that uses small pieces of mirrors or reflective metals to the fabric, creating a captivating design and look. A mirror work dupatta for festive occasions, weddings, sangeet ceremonies, and more. DUPATTA FOR WOMEN BASED ON COLOR One simple and elegant way to show off the style of your dupatta is with an easy and effective one-side design. About one-third of the dupatta will be draped over the shoulder and pinned there, while the rest flow free with the skirts of your lehenga. This look is particularly effective with more translucent fabrics like net and organza, which allow you to show off your makeup and natural beauty in a mysterious and alluring way.



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