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These Minimal Dupatta Designs Will Take Your Microwedding Outfit Game A Notch Higher!

BY Garvita | 17 Jun, 2020 | 12373 views | 3 min read

Planning an intimate wedding? And still in dilemma whether to go all extra with your outfits or tone them down! Well, we'll obviously suggest you do what you've always dreamt of, a micro wedding or big fat one should deter you to dress like a dream because after all this is one of the most special days of your life and it ain't coming back! However, we'd definitely give you some tips that'll help you plan your perfect wedding outfit.

If you do not wish to go light with the whole outfit side, swap that OTT, heavy dupatta, instead! Yes, a simple dupatta can play a major role in giving a twist to your wedding look. We've curated a list of minimal dupatta designs that will take your intimate wedding outfit game a notch higher! Scroll down for oodles of inspiration.

1. Experiment with prints & patterns

Image via Vivek Krishnan photography

There's no rule that you can't wear printed wedding dupattas! They look fresh and a sassier than the good, 'ol net dupatta. So, amp up your fashion quotient with one. 

2. Go for a heavier border

Image via Mandy & Arun

In the case of a double dupatta, you can keep the head dupatta absolutely plain and let the border have intricate details. This way you'll keep it minimal while ensuring it stands out. 

3. Take the Benarsi route

Images via Make-up by Afsha Rangila (top) & Hari Kiran Agnur (bottom)

Oh boy, one of our fav weave for its sheer gorgeousness! A Benarsi dupatta is effortlessly rich and magnificent while being absolutely lightweight. Perfect dupatta for wedding purposes!

4. Give unique embroidery a shot

Images via Astha Narang (top) & Glaamour Studio (bottom)

You can easily add edginess to a dupatta design for the wedding by getting offbeat embroidery done! Psstt.. imaging a dupatta wedding veil shot with this one. Whoa, ethereal! 

5. Plain jane with ruffled details

Images via Happyframes (top) & Seema & Sanjam (bottom)

We're in awe how brides beautifully blended a dramatic (yet minimal) ruffled dupatta into the wedding fashion. It has conquered the pre-wedding revelries' outfits, and it is here to stay!

6. Play with the fabric

Image via Ritika & Akshay

If you feel going minimal with a net dupatta would ruin your outfit, how about picking one in Organza? This fabric screams opulence and adds truckloads of prettiness to a bride's attire.

7. Motifs are our favourite too!

Image via Naman Verma Photography

Pick a net dupatta with a dainty border and cutesy motifs and tadaa.. your exquisite dupatta setting on the head is ready! 

8. Scalloped dupattas are winning the internet

Image via Weddingscapes

We saw how in early 2020 brides went gaga over scalloped dupattas! The fact that they can easily add a touch of glam to a dupatta drape cannot be missed (umm.. while being super light).

9. Light hues with a mirror work glam

Image via Abhinav Mishra

Pastel hues with rich mirror work an amazing quality of looking wedding-y without being OTT, despite the shine!

Aren't these minimal wedding dupattas options totally pin-worthy? So, post-COVID brides, we're really looking forward to seeing you nail your intimate wedding looks. There's nothing stopping you all.

ALSO READ - 11 New Knockout Dupatta Tricks For The Modern Bride!

 Planning a wedding? Check out venuesmakeup artistsphotographers and more that can help you plan your perfect dream wedding! Also, download the WedMeGood app today for a seamless wedding planning experience and tons of inspiration!      

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