Lehenga is the most loved outfit for women. This piece of clothing is popular among girls and women alike for festivals and other traditional occasions. Especially for weddings, lehenga is the most-sought outfit. Then, if everyone is in lehenga, how do you stand out? Relax, we have collected the latest 20 dupatta draping styles for lehenga, and be ready to rock the show.
1. One of the cutest styles, place the dupatta neatly pleated on one shoulder, and secure it with a fancy stone-studded waist belt. And look chic.
2. If you have a blouse that is heavily embroidered and you want to show it off, opt for this look. Just fold your dupatta into small pleats and hang it around your neck.
3. What say about this look? Charming. First, tuck one end of your dupatta at the waist, and turn the second end around to place it on the other shoulder.
4. This style is all-time favorite for Sangeet or other functions. When the venue is a palace, drape the dupatta over your head and secure it with pins. this works wonders.
5. Go for this look if you want to play cool by adjusting your dupatta all the time. Simply secure your dupatta on one shoulder, letting it fall loose over your arm.
6. Pleat the dupatta first. Then, tuck one end in the waist, and wrap it one round around your body. Finally, leave the second end of the dupatta loose from the same shoulder. This is sweet and decent.
7. Wrap your dupatta on your shoulder, and secure it with pins, as if it is a cape. This style will work wonders, if your lehenga is heavy. But beware, this style could cover up the back neck design of you blouse.
8. This dupatta draping style has all our hearts. The dupatta has been pleated and she has it wrapped around her arms. An elegant look.
9. Here, the pleated sheer dupatta pinned to one shoulder and let to fall open on either sides of the shoulder.
10. This dupatta with ruffles is cute. One end is spaciously pleated an tucked on the front at the waist. The second end is pleated closely and pinned to the shoulder.
11. This dupatta has been pleated closely and pinned to one shoulder. The dupatta is tied close to the waist with a fancy belt. The heavy embroidery perfectly suits the accessories the bride chose.
12. Here, one end of the dupatta is tucked at the waist on the back, while it is wrapped around the body from the front and pinned to the shoulder. the second end is tied to her wrist. A delight to the eyes.
13. The Gujarat saree style dupatta draping needs no introduction. This one is a must-try.
14. The double dupatta is the new trend now. Have one dupatta pinned in the traditional half-saree model, and the second dupatta secured to your head.
15. This one is the Maharani style. If you are planning for a grand wedding or so, drape your dupatta in this way and feel like the queen. Doubtlessly, they’ll treat you like the queen.
16.Go for this style, if you have a blouse heavily embroidered on one side.
17. Have one end of the dupatta pleated and place it on your shoulder. Then the second end, tuck it at your waist on the back. this one is a feast to the eyes. Highly comfortable.
18. Hold one corner of the two ends together and knot them. Now place the knot on one shoulder, while the loose dupatta hangs around your body. Result? A mesmerizing outfit.
19. Do you want to have a fairy tale? Go for this look by placing one end of the dupatta on your shoulder, letting it fall loose; and hold the second end with the other arm. It works magic.
20. First, place the dupatta like a cape over your shoulders. Then, wrap it around your arms and hold it with your both hands as if you were carrying a bag. Don’t lower your arms, and the majestic look is yours.
Selecting the right draping style with these many options can be tough, but you can narrow it down by keeping in mind the type of fabric of lehenga and blouse, the venue, and the occasion.
Also, these styles imply that you can use the same lehenga for various occasions with different dupatta draping styles and look unique each time. We believe you have found your choice from our collection of latest 20 Dupatta Draping Styles. Checkout the latest bridal dupatta trend at fabweddings.