Everyone enjoys wearing traditional attire because it makes them look more beautiful and culturally knowledgeable. The end-of-the-year festivals are in season, and most of us like to dress to impress, perhaps in a traditional salwar kameez suit, an Anarkali, or a lehenga. These are some lovely choices, particularly if it is a particular design. But there is one item that has the power to completely alter your perspective—your dupatta.
Indian ethnic clothing is incredibly adaptable. There are countless pattern types and ways to use the same clothing to create various looks. Another illustration of how a plain salwar suit can look lovely with a heavy dupatta draped perfectly is your dupatta.
It's never too late to learn; even at the last minute, you can quickly pick up the most basic styles.
How To Wear Your Dupatta With Salwar Suits in 12 Different Ways
It's never too late to learn; even at the last minute, you can quickly pick up the most basic styles. Starting now, here are 12 different ways to wear a dupatta with salwar suits.
1. The Classic Drape
2. One-Side Shoulder Drape
3. Pleats
- With that one-shoulder style, let the dupatta hang down to the length of your salwar kameez on the front. Given their significant width and volume, this looks best with an Anarkali suit.
- This time, let it hang to one side, but not to the extent of your kameez; instead, leave a good amount of space at the back so you can grab a hold of one side and pull it toward you. Having your dupatta styled in this way is incredibly convenient.
4. Shoulder And Wrist Drape
5. One Side Cowl
6. Rajarani Style
- Your dupatta should be draped like a saree's pallu and tucked in at the front right side waist.
- The remainder of the left front is brought, and the edge is brought over your left shoulder and firmly pinned up.
- Keep one side shorter than the other, tucking the shorter side under your waist and letting the longer side hang over your shoulders.