This trend for wearing a second dupatta on wedding day started a few years ago, and today it’s something that the vast majority of brides we meet prefer! This consists of one heavy dupatta draped across the front, which is the dupatta that comes with the lehenga, and a lighter version, more sheer dupatta for your head that isn’t cumbersome. Yes, the double dupatta is something that makes a bride appear regal, and it can truly help you add something to your bridal look that you need, whether it’s comfort, royalty, or simply a splash of colour! So, how do you go about choosing a second dupatta? Through this article, we’ve limited down options for you, which should make it easier for you to make a decision. It talks about double dupatta possibilities on real brides in some of the most popular lehenga colours to help you visualise your own and make a selection!
Here’s what you need to know while selecting a double dupatta for a bridal lehenga
As you’ll be carrying the second dupatta on your head for several hours throughout your wedding, it is advised to go for a lighter dupatta that can use as a veil. If you have a reception thereafter, it is recommended that you take off your head covering to feel lighter and enjoy the reception ceremony.
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To ensure comfort, use a lightweight dupatta for your head, such as net or chiffon.
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You should also keep in mind that the dupatta on your head is the closest to your face, so choosing a colour that complements your makeup and jewellery is essential.
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If you’re a winter bride, its best to drape your gown with an embroidered velvet dupatta or a stunning pashmina stole. It’s one of the most effective ways to remain warm and looks amazing at a winter wedding. Even the bridal fashion experts, approves of velvets and pashminas as bridal dupattas for this season! The second dupatta (veil) can, however, be made of any material.
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If you’re wedding lehenga isn’t too complicated and intricate, make sure one of the dupattas is substantial enough to instantly elevate your bridal look.
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Using a bandhani dupatta as one of the drapes is fashionable, and it will give you an out of box bridal style.
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Set both dupattas firmly in place; no amount of moving or dancing should be able to dislodge the dupattas.
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With the option to wear double dupattas with your bridal lehenga comes the equally important chore of selecting on a colour scheme for the dupattas. However, adding a burst of colour to your monotoned lehenga with multiple dupattas is one of the greatest methods to do it. You can either add a contrasting dupatta to your monotoned lehenga or choose a lighter shade from the same colour palette to break up the monotony.
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Brides are experimenting with the most unusual colour combinations for their double dupattas! Here are a few of the combinations that have piqued our interest.
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Here are some of our favourite double dupatta draping styles, some of which are tried and true and some of which are brand new!
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This appears to be one of the most popular double dupatta draping styles in recent years, and it looks quite ‘bridal’ and traditional!
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The dupatta is cinched with the waistbelt. This lehenga with a double dupatta looks lovely and is perfect for the bride on her wedding day.
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Inspired by the Mughal style, it looks simply stunning. You may use this dupatta draping style with either an Anarkali or a lehenga, since it looks great on both.
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This looks quite distinct and covers the head does not cross the shoulders in front, but rather remains at the rear. These designs preferred by brides as it allows you to move freely while also showcasing your stunning lehenga.
So, which of these distinctive lehenga dupatta draping patterns did you like the most?
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