Looking For New Ways To Style Your Dupatta This Wedding Season? Here You Go.
Attending functions back to back can become a task. And as much as we try to avoid it, one does end up repeating outfits especially when you have limited traditional wear. Well, what if we tell you that you can repeat your outfit without being noticed. How is that possible? Well, all you need is one dupatta to transform your entire look this festive season.
Front Fall Style
This elegant yet, simple draping style will make your attire look classy. Also, if you have a kurti or a lehenga that has heavy embroidery work on it, draping your dupatta in this style will make your attire look even better.

Deep Neck Style
Just drape your dupatta in this style to add extra oomph and elegance to your outfit. All you have to do is, take your dupatta across both your shoulders in a V-shape and let the ends fall loose at the back. Don this style with your sequin choli or blouse to make heads turn.

Center Veil Style
Want to add a dramatic effect to your traditional attire? Well, go for the center veil style. Its’s quirky, fun, flowy and it’s the perfect way to wear your dupatta if you are going to be a bride. Neatly pin your dupatta at the center of your head and that’s it, you are good to go. Pro-tip: Just make sure your don’t opt for a heavy dupatta.

Single Shoulder Fall Style
If you are wearing a heavily embroidered outfit and wish to showcase your attire in the most fashionable way, this is the style you need to go for. The single shoulder fall style is quite simple to achieve and make you look like a goddess.

Full Back Fall Style
To achieve this style, let your dupatta rest on the inner corner of your elbows. If your choli, lehenga or kurti has heavy embroidery and work on it, this dupatta style will compliment your attire and make it stand out.
