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How to Drape a Dupatta?

BY The WMG Bride | 12 Sep, 2017 | 968 views | 2 min read

 

As equally important as it is to find the perfect bridal lehenga, so is it to find the dupatta that matches your outfit, while looking modern and contemporary. There are so many styles! For the traditional look, you could drape it over your head and form U-shape in the front. And add a second dupatta if you want, with this style. You could look chic by layering it as a shawl behind and leave it hanging over your arms, in the front. You could keep it elegant, by wearing your dupatta on one shoulder and let it loose over the waist. This is a good way to keep your dupatta visible. And there are lots more dupatta draping styles to drape your way to Gorgeousness.

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There are a lot of new trends like the cape dupatta or ones where it is attached to your blouse, where you don’t have to worry about styling your dupatta because that is done already. Otherwise, we would like to advise you to get a good salon lady or cousin or any family member to help you with the draping.

Here are a few more ideas to help you search the perfect draping style!

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