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15+ Ways to Drape a Bridal Dupatta - Learn Different Styles

15+ Ways to Drape a Bridal Dupatta - Learn Different Styles
Whenever someone plans to invest in a designer bridal lehenga, common thoughts often come to mind. People wonder, "Is it worth investing since I won't be able to wear it more than once?" or "How can I wear a lehenga dupatta in different styles so that I can wear it again?"

Below are some beautiful single dupatta draping ideas, ideal for brides. These styles are perfect for smaller events, though some brides also opt for them on their big day..

        1. Pinned on the head, flowing forward on arms and chest

         


          This style offers a modern touch, highlighting the blouse and waist while maintaining a bridal essence.

           

           2. Draped over the head and chest.   

           


          A more traditional drape, commonly seen with Sikh brides, giving off a sophisticated and elegant look.

            

          3. Pinned at the head, secured at the wrist 

           

          This drape has a free-spirited, gypsy vibe. Pinning the dupatta at the wrist ensures it stays in place throughout the event.

           

          4. Pinned low at the bun, pleated over one shoulder

          Perfect for events like the sangeet or engagement ceremony. This style is comfortable and allows easy movement.

            

          5.Wrapped around the neck and left loose

           

          A casual, girly drape that works well with light dupattas for daytime events. Avoid using this style with heavier fabrics

            

          6. Over the head, flowing to the front, and resting on one arm

          A royal, elegant drape suitable for weddings or any major function, showcasing a regal appearance.

           

          7. Draped over both shoulders

           


          A formal look that emphasizes the dupatta’s design, making it a great choice if the dupatta is the highlight of your outfit.

            

          8. Held around the elbows  

           

           

          An old-school style that leaves the lehenga in full view. Though beautiful, it may slightly restrict movement.

           

          10. Pinned over one shoulder and arm

           

          An effortless drape that stays in place with minimal fuss, making it perfect for various occasions.

            

           11. Neatly pleated over one shoulder

        • A clean and hassle-free style, gaining popularity for its simplicity and elegance.

        •   12. Head drape, taken over the elbows

           

          A simple, traditional style for brides who prefer not to experiment too much, offering full display of intricate dupatta designs.

           

          13. Pinned at both wrists

           

           

          For a modern twist, pin the dupatta at both wrists. Ideal for lighter fabrics at events like sangeet or cocktail parties.

           

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