Dupattas are a quintessential accessory in Indian ethnic wear which adds grace, charm, and elegance to any traditional outfit. Dupattas are mainly made of silk, chiffon, or cotton which are draped ...
With your lehenga and blouse, the dupatta plays an important role too. Why drape it in the regular style when you can be creative and innovative? Make a note of these ideas and you’ll never drape your ...
The beauty of an Indian traditional garment lies in its versatility. Be it a saree or your lehenga-chunni set, you can drape them in so many different styles to create your personal fashion statement.
Take a golden dupatta and wrap it around your shoulders. Tie a knot in the front, at your belly. Take a safety pin and pin the knot from the back so that it stays in place. Pull the dupatta and spread ...
The Khada Dupatta style is popularly associated with Hyderabadi brides and is often worn during weddings and other festive occasions. Rekha's new photoshoot broke the internet and something which ...
The dupatta, a staple accessory in Indian attire, has a fascinating history that spans centuries. Originating in ancient India, this versatile piece of fabric has evolved over time, reflecting the ...
KARACHI: For as long as one can remember, single dupattas have been the ruling fad for traditional brides and women in general. While the accessory is usually worn to complete a heavily-embellished ...
The dupatta the long, flowing piece of fabric that has graced South Asia for centuries has suddenly found its way into the wardrobes of Western stars, making appearances on red carpets and in ...