How To Take Dupatta With Lehenga?

27-Sep-24 01:25 PM
Purvi

The most integral component of Indian wedding attire is a dupatta; when worn with a lehenga, it imparts a glory and elegance not easily replicable. Whether you are wearing a traditional lehenga choli or a Lehenga wedding gown-inspired, draping the dupatta changes everything about your look. Let's explore eight trendy ways in which you can make that difference with a dupatta in a lehenga for your bridal or festive look.


1. Classic Drape

     


One of the ageless and versatile dupatta drapes that has been perfect for traditional Indian wedding attires is the classical dupatta drape. It refers to a draping style when the dupatta is draped around one shoulder and falls to the other side elegantly. This style works wonders with richly ornate embroidery on a wedding lehenga as it draws attention to the design of the dupatta without hiding the intricate details in the lehenga choli.


     2. Pleated Saree Style

     



For a cocktail of a wedding lehenga and a wedding gown, drape the saree-style on. Drape the pleated dupatta across your body like a saree pallu with the tucked end at the waist. This style gives a sleek and structured look, great for brides who love the elegance of lehenga choli and sarees in Indian attires during weddings.


3. Over - Head Drape

  

The dupatta is draped over the head in this traditional style that is worn along with a number of Indian wedding attires, especially the bridal looks. It adds up a touch of royalty and modesty towards the look of the bride. It is very commonly used in Indian wedding ceremonies when a bride wants to blend tradition with elegance. This works well if the lehengas for weddings are rich with embroidery or embellishments on the dupatta.



4. The Belted Dupatta Drape

      


The modern Indian wedding attire is updated by belted dupatta draping styles. In this style of drape, the dupatta is tied at the waist through a decorative belt, giving the outfit modernity while retaining the traditional look. It can easily be sported with simple and highly embroidered wedding lehengas and can perfectly showcase the intricate details of the lehenga choli without foregone comfort and movement.

         5. The Double Dupatta Drape

      


Double dupatta drape is the best option for bold statement-motto brides. It includes wearing two dupattas-one over the head and the other draped elegantly around the body. It adds volume and makes it apt for elaborate wedding lehengas and Indian wedding attires. Two dupattas may get your outfit wear to look layered and regal, perfect for your big day.



       6. Half Saree Style

     



The half-saree is a draping technique that takes inspiration from the wedding attire of South Indian brides. The dupatta is pleated and draped over one shoulder with the other end tucked inside the waist. It is, in some ways, like a saree draped. Lehengas with heavy embroidery and lehenga cholis look great with the half-saree style, as it gives a very Indian yet a very trendy feel. It is also great if you want to suit two iconic Indian silhouettes into one entire outfit.


 

    7. One-Shoulder Drape

    



The one shoulder drape is ideal for a minimalist and modern look. Drape the dupatta over one shoulder, and let it flow freely; it creates effortless chicness. This style is great for brides who want their wedding lehengas to be in the spotlight without too much fuss. It is also perfect for bridesmaids or a guest at a wedding. To add some level of sophistication without much of a fuss around the outfit, this would be perfect.



         8. The Cape Style Drape

        


This style of drape is an amalgam of both modern and traditional attires in the western wedding gowns and marriage dresses. This style of dupatta involves draping it like a cape, either at both the shoulders or on just one shoulder, which gives the costume a bit of a gown-like appearance to your wedding lehenga. This is a perfect style for fashionable brides who seek something modern and elegant, combining the grandeur of a wedding gown and the elegance of a lehenga choli.


It can actually make your Indian wedding outfit look like something totally different when wearing lehenga choli or the lehenga inspired wedding gown. But these dupatta draping styles run from classic to trendy cape style, ensuring that you look beautiful for this special occasion. Choose the best one and feel confident and elegant with it.



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