Best 10 Ways To Drape Your Dupatta With Salwar Suits

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TOP 10 WAYS TO DRAPE YOUR DUPATTA WITH SALWAR SUITS-

1. One-Side Shoulder Drape

  • The One-Side Shoulder Drape looks best on Anarkali suits with heavy embroidered dupattas. This common drape helps womens to look flaunt with their lehenga blouses in various styles. 
2. Shoulder & Wrist Drape
  • This drape allows you to show your dance moves in an event, or occasion. You can drape it with a beautiful embroidered or heavily designed dupatta, and tuck it around your shoulder, and the other side with your wrist. 
3. Two-Sided Wrist & Arm Drape
  • The two-sided Wrist & Arm Drape allows a beautiful combination that can be draped in multiple ways with the Punjabi Dresses, and Banarasi Dupattas. Put it on both sides of your wrist that makes you look classy and gorgeous. 
4. One Side Cowl
  • Women’s want to give a modern plus Indo western look to their outfits for their special events. Just tuck the dupatta on both sides of your shoulder, leaving any one particular side open, mainly the left-hand side for your comfort. 
5. Rajarani Style
  • This drape is one of the most popular drapes since ancient times. We can see this style in special puja mandaps, as this rajarani style makes you look royal. It suits all outfits like Patiala Suits, Lehenga Cholis, and Shararas. 
6. Fully Wrapped
  • Draping a beautifully embroidered dupatta all over yourself fully looks so pretty, and elegant. Just wrap it, and select some matching jewelry, and accessorize with huge earrings to look more beautiful. 
7. Cross Draping
  • This is one of the most easy draping among all the styles. You just need to bring both the edges by length together, and pin it, now wear this over either side of your shoulders. Pleats will be quite amazing, and the patterns would curve over your shoulder. 
8. Layers
  • Layering the dupattas, and tucking it on both sides of your shoulder with a proper V shape over your chest. It brings the fashion of 20’s back, and looks so unique. 
9. Pleats with a Waist Belt
  • A waist Belt works as an outstanding accessory, and makes the simple outfit better, and looks elegant. You can try it with many outfits like Lehenga cholis, Anarkali suits, and Kurtis, that look pretty on any occasion. 
10. Classic Drape
  • The classic drape is one of the most simple, and gorgeous looks. Womens can style it with their salwar kameez, that might truly be the best on accassions, and looks simply elegant. 

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