01/5How to drape your dupatta over a lehenga in unique ways

How to drape your dupatta over a lehenga in unique ways

A lehenga, even the most basic kind is an investment piece. Hence wearing it the same way every time can get a little too monotonous. But just a simple change in the way you drape your dupatta can change the entire look. Amred up with their stylish entourage, our Bollywood celebs know how to wow with their different dupatta draping styles. Here are some of our favourite.

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02/5Draped as a cape

Draped as a cape

Are you the playful kind, who cannot be bothered with an accessory? Don’t give up on duppatas as yet. Draping a duppata like a cape is just for you. The duppata doesn’t come in your way, while you strut around, move about, dance till you drop and eat till you can’t stop! All this, while you look like the most graceful superhero around!

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03/5Draped as a sheer top

Draped as a sheer top

Your choli turned out to be more revealing than you thought? Take lessons from our Mrs Kareena Kapoor Khan. A translucent dupatta hung right at the top of your shoulders and neck will make it look like a sheer top, covering your modesty. So wear that noodle-strap choli without any worry, we say!

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04/5Tucked in your sleeves

Tucked in your sleeves

Although this is technically not a drape style, but it has to be one of striking styles we have seen in recent times. Tuck/stitch your dupatta around your arm holes and allow them to flutter like you’ve grown wings! Yes, we agree, the style is rather avant-garde and probably not for everybody. But if you decide to try it out, wear it on a night, you’d be dancing- your make shift wings would look gorgeous while they move around with your bootay!

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05/5Draped over shoulder and around the waist

Draped over shoulder and around the waist

If you’ve found yourself a choli you absolutely love and at no circumstances want to hide, do what Mrs Bachchan did for this look. This simple drape begins by loosely falls over the shoulder and is wrapped around the waist to rests on the other arm, keeping the lehenga and choli as the focal point of the look.

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