July 25th, 2018 by OYO Team

Since this is going to be your wedding, the glam factor is already touching the roof for you. While checking out for the wedding venues in Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Pune or anywhere you wish, you get highly absorbed in the process of organizing a jubilant celebration altogether, be it the caterers or the invitations, everything needs to be absolutely perfect.

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Then, why leave the dress out of this. When you are the bride, you get to be precise about what dress you are going to wear, in what colour, what would be your jewellery and what look you are going to put on. Most of the brides in northern India are inclined to wear lehenga and are always searching for some brand-new look to sport on their wedding day. When lehenga is your bridal wear, the dupatta is an essential part of it. If you are in a bit of pickle to wear your dupatta, coming up just for you is a list of bridal lehenga dupatta draping styles.

  • Kamarband Style

Kamarbands are back with a bang! Though a style of past, it has garnered a lot of attention among the brides with ideas from Anita Dongre bridal lehengas. It flaunts the waist, sets the pleats and manages the dupatta in a tidier way.

Now, no need to make a fuss with dupatta, whether it is sweeping out the floor with its length or gets a little longer for your petite height. Drape the dupatta like a saree pallu. You may overlay the dupatta in the centre or keep at your shoulder side. Use it as a belt and tuck it inside your lehenga.

  • Trail Style

This style is carried out by holding the dupatta from the back by both hands. The most commonly used style from the old times, this style is actually done when the brides want to show their lehenga design to the maximum. It can be paired up with any lehenga wearing style, whether a simple blouse or jacket. Now be confident and get ready to exhibit this style.

  • Traditional Drape Overhead

Remember the style of Deepika Padukone in Baji Rao Mastani? Yes, this is the style where the dupatta is draped over the head of the bride in a Mughal style. This is a conservative yet elegant style in every sense. You may even drape the dupatta around your shoulders if you have opted for a demure looking style of blouse. Wrapping the dupatta around the shoulder would be a good idea if yours is a winter wedding. It could be paired up with a shawl on your shoulder as well in a contrasting hue.

  • Cowl-Style

When you drape a single dupatta over your front and tie up them at shoulders, you get the cowl style. This is more of a stunner when the dupatta is of sheer fabric with lots of glitter and work on a net pattern. This is a nice way to flaunt your blouse designs. And what more, this is the most trending style on social media. Thus, you get to be a social queen in your pictures.

  • Saree Drape

As the name says, in this dupatta wearing style, the bride has to pin up on one side of the shoulder while keeping the other side tucked inside the waistband of lehenga. This is a very lovely style of draping that actually plays a peek-a-boo with your blouse design. With no hassles and lots of glamour, you can surely pick the style and sport it on your wedding. This could even be worn with the conventional head drape or Ghoonghat.

  • One Side Free

The very simple yet chic style, this dupatta style is actually pinned at one side and left free otherwise to roam around as you move. It depicts a sensuous style and an easy-breezy look. The style requires no effort at all. Just pick the side where you want to pin up the dupatta to give a fantastic outlook to your attire.

  • Dupatta Veil

The trend of dupatta is continued for years. And this style has been adopted by many queens and princesses since generation. Within this, the bride drapes the dupatta over the head like a veil until the need to unveil it. A shimmery dupatta is what you require if you are using it as a veil. The bride’s face is visible but is still hidden from the outer world. Sound enchanting enough!

  • Gujarati Style

While you are thinking about how to drape lehenga and dupatta, why not go with the traditional Gujarati style. This style would take a two-piece dupatta. One is draped over the head while the other is spread and tucked in front covering most of the blouse. This traditional style has a royalty of its own as the bride gets an imposing impression over the donned attire.

  • U Front Style

A unique style indeed! In this style of dupatta draping, a single dupatta is draped in ‘U’ shape that is brought from behind and gets pinned to another shoulder with a triangle shape in front. An alluring style in every sense, this type of draping looks as beautiful as its intricate style of donning the shape is. The U shape style could also be draped by putting the dupatta on the head as well.

  • Border Pleated Drape Style

Within this style, the dupatta is draped over the shoulder in a wafer style where several pleats are collected and tucked on. It displays only the border. Thus, to get a rightful look, your dupatta needs to have a broad border with work of Zari or other trinkets.

So, what did you choose? With lots of styles given above and lots of imagination on your side, you may DIY your dupatta draping pattern and bring out an individuality. Now have the best pick with quality, length and colour and wrap around the dupatta in whichever way you are comfortable.

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