How to Drape Silk Dupatta in 7 Ways

Those days are gone when the dupatta is a symbol of “Laaj” and “Haya”. In this modern century, the dupatta is an integral part of the women used as styling accessorize. It has gone beyond just making the ladies look docile and is the perfect way to drastically raise the temperature of bash. Today’s blog is on ways to wear a silk dupatta

7 Styles to Drape Silk Dupatta

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Indian traditional outfits are versatile and trending. They allow you to experiment in multitudinous ways. You just need to play creatively with sarees, kurtas, lehengas and, not to forget, dupattas! In fact, every outfit you wear is a new  – a new opportunity to explore the unexplored. So our G3+ fashion expert shows in the video how to drape silk dupatta in 7 ways.

There are many types of dupatta in the market to style your outfits also in silk fabric in Banarasi, Ikat print, Patola print, Chanderi silk dupatta, etc. Remember Dupatta is not just a piece of cloth to style but also a prominent and versatile essential cultural drape which shows the outlook of Indian tradition. So it is important to drape the dupatta in a proper technique, which accords your modern touch to your traditional attire.

Banarasi Dupatta is common in the Indian market and also the prior love of Indian ladies. Originally Banarasi weaves woven in pure gold mixed with silk. It is suitable for all occasions like weddings, parties, and festivals, as it gives a royal touch to your attire. Watch our tutorial to know different ways to wear Banarasi dupatta and other silk dupattas.