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DUPATTA BAZAAR Women's Embroidered Red Velvet Dupatta With Multicolour Embroidery & sequin s Free

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Please read the following terms and conditions very carefully as your use of service is subject to your acceptance of and compliance with the following terms and conditions ("Terms"). A staple for winter weddings, this one has a very heavy look, so has to be included in the bridal look wisely. 37. One over the head, and the velvet dupatta draped loosely over the chest to show the blouse The dupatta that the bride has taken over the head is made of net and is lighter. The dupatta that is draped across is much heavier with heavy work and embellishments. This adds an interesting contrast to the bridal outfit and is an interesting way of wearing two dupattas with one lehenga. Velvet is a winter-oriented fiber. A velvet dupatta design is typically styled by the bride during the winter. It adds a unique beauty to the whole look. Since the velvet dupatta design is heavy, it becomes really hard to carry. Also, wearing minimal makeup is suggested while pairing with a velvet dupatta. 8. Banarasi Dupatta

The net fiber dupatta is light in weight. A net fiber dupatta design is paired with floral and design patches, which enhances the look of the dupatta design. The dupatta works with anything and everything. 4. Dupatta in Chiffon Fiber Now let us look at some of the specialties and attractive dupatta designs that can be paired with suits and styling.While this drape looks like the one above, it is really different. Here, you get one edge of the head dupatta over the chest and pin it to the shoulder, and the other is simply hanging loose. Experiment with fabric and patterns if you're trying this style! This look has such a girly feel to it. It is ideal for the mehendi or any day function. However, adopt this style of draping the dupatta only if it is a light one and not very heavy. A heavily embellished dupatta gets difficult to handle if draped in this style. You can even pin up the dupatta loosely on the shoulders for more freedom of movement. Lace and chikankari dupattas are so pretty, that they must be shown off, so draping them on top of the head works best. The other dupatta can be a net or georgette, or even velvet if you prefer. The dupatta design is mainly paired with a simple salwar-kameez, which can be topped up with bangles and jhumkas. The dupatta design is mainly used with Anarkali dresses and Pishwas dresses. 3. Net Fibre Dupatta Every time one plans to invest in a designer bridal lehenga, common thoughts that often arrive in the mind are 'is it worth investing since I won't be able to wear it more than once' or 'how to wear a lehenga dupatta in different styles so that it can be repeated again'!

The waistbelt cinches the dupatta at the waist, making it easy for the bride to either walk down the aisle or dance her heart out.Digitally designed dupattas, which are in vogue and carry a zany look in the dupatta, are the most suitable for an Indo-Western look, especially for girls. 8. Shawl Dupatta Shawl Dupattas are made of warm materials and are intended to be worn in the winter. They look modest, and fashionable and keep you warm at the same time. These shawls have two types of dupatta designs; one is a simple one that can be used for daily errands, and the second is a most exotic and royal impression tilla shawl that can be used during the festive season and weddings during winter. 9. Phulkari Dupatta Fiber is made up of satin, and crepe fabric and is suggested for the hijab, which has a shiny, sleek, and luxurious touch. The hijab-like material is usually used to cover the head and more in the Muslim religion. 3. Madhubani Dupatta The velvet dupatta is heavy so is generally not draped over the head, because it will pull your bun down. Drape it on the shoulder and let it fall like a pallu. The lighter net dupatta is perfect for draping over the head. The Chanderi dupatta design is light in weight and gives a luxurious feel. The dupatta is made up of the weaving of silk and golden zari of cotton yarn to have a sparkly effect on the dupatta design. The dupatta looks gorgeous while topped with a kalamkari suit. 7. Velvet Dupatta

Phulkari is a very refined embroidery work of the Punjab region. The word phul means flower and kari mean craft, Phulkari is the art of making beautiful intricate designs and motifs on fabrics with different colored threads. A variation of Phulkari is Bagh work, literally meaning garden, a variation where the embroidery completely covers the material entirely, it is called bagh (a garden of flowers).One of the most popular dupatta materials for brides, especially for the one over the head, thanks to how light and dainty looking the material is. 27. Simply over the head and brought to front on both sides This is a very traditional way of taking a single dupatta which is pretty popular with Sikh brides but looks very elegant. The dupatta is designed for festive wear and to adorn festive wear. They seem to be see-through with jaal type work with multi-coloured threads. To dazzle the dupatta, extra appliques are adorned to give it a heavy look. 6. Sequined Dupatta

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