A dupatta is a classic Indian garment that instantly adds to your elegance. Beautiful designs, fabrics, and colour combinations are available in a wide range of dupattas on the market. A magnificent dupatta can transform your old salwar suit, lehenga, shrara suit, and kurta set into a unique and gorgeous ensemble.
Have a look at these fabulous dupattas that can style your look amazingly:
- Handwoven Chanderi:
Chanderi silk has its origin in Madhyapradesh. Chanderi dupatta bears beautiful motifs depicting coins, peacocks, flowers, leaves and vines on silk base fabric. Designer dupatta embellished with handwoven chanderi silk features unrivalled designs kalamkari (pen work) and beautiful zari work on the borders. A chanderi dupatta enhances the worth of a simple salwar suit. You can also pair it with a lehenga or sharara suit to achieve a festive look.
- Richness of Banarasi silk:
The banarasi dupatta gives a timeless elegance to a salwar suit, long kurta with churidar and palazzo suit. It creates a beautiful party or festive wear ensemble. The beautiful dupatta features a shimmery metallic texture that glam you up for any occasion. It comes in a variety of fascinating designs and colours from butidaar red banarasi, exquisite yellow, intricate silver work on navy, golden silk, to royal black butidaar banarasi dupattas. The designer border on this banarasi silk dupatta adds flair to your outfit.
- Punjabi Phulkari:
Beautiful exquisite embroidery in various geometrical patterns adorns the Phulkari (traditional Punjabi dupatta). Braided silk thread is used to make beautiful floral motifs on a cotton base fabric. It comes in a variety of lovely colours that lift the wearer's spirits and draw the crowd's attention. It looks great with a Patiala suit and Punjabi jutti.
- Duppatta with thread work:
Chiffon dupatta with gorgeous thread work and colourful pom-poms in red, blue, green, yellow, and black hues is perfect for a Mehendi, haldi, or festive affair. This designer dupatta is light and lovely. The beautiful dupatta won't slip off your shoulder. You may wear it gracefully with a lehenga, sharara suit, or plain salwar suit.
- Glamorous Net dupatta:
This stunning net dupatta with exquisite motifs and thread work will instantly glam up your look. The intricate embroidery on the dupatta's borders adds to its elegance. Wear it with a basic lehenga, kurta, and sharara suit in a dark or light colour. Use dark and bright colours on net fabric to create a striking contrast.
- Kalamkari designer dupatta:
Indian Wedding Saree is a renowned online store for traditional, casual, formal, and Indo-Western apparel, here you can buy dupatta online in a wide variety of designs, prints, and colours.
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