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06 December, 2022

8 Beautiful 'Dupatta' Styles For Brides


The Bridal 'dupatta' adds grace and royalty to a bride's overall look. So, let's look at some gorgeous 'dupattas' for brides to choose from.

By Tanya Shree

Jaal pattern


A 'jaal' pattern 'dupatta' adds firmness to a bride's overall look. The squares of the 'dupatta' are adorned with embellishments, threadwork, and lacework, which makes the bride look like a princess.

Borderless design


Ditching the traditional heavy bordered 'dupattas', modern 'dulhaniyas'these days are opting for a simple borderless one, giving an Indo-western vibe to their look.

Scalloped design


The scalloped design 'dupatta' is one of the most favourites amongst brides. When paired with a simple lehenga-choli, it gives an elegant touch to a bride's overall look.

Banarasi 'dupatta'


Hand-woven 'banarasi dupattas' are the best for brides who want to add a traditional touch to their look. The shine and vibrant colours give a pretty glow and grounded aura to a bride.

'Zardozi' design


'Zardozi' design 'dupatta' holds a special place in the bride's heart. It enhances the beauty of the overall bridal ensemble by adding weight to it and makes the bride stand out.

'Phulkari' design


'Phulkari' styled 'dupatta' is the best to add an ethnic and 'desi' touch to a bride's look. These 'dupattas' are intricately designed with threadwork, beadwork and lace.

Ombre design


Brides who want to look 'thoda hatke' at their wedding are opting for Ombre style 'dupattas'. The fusing shades from the same colour palette add a pop of colour to a simple monotone outfit.

Applique design


An applique-designed 'dupatta' gives an aesthetic touch to a bride's look. It is featured with beautiful lace borders, heavy floral embroidery, and embellishment work.

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