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Looking for the Perfect Bridal Dupatta Design? Consider the Following Beautiful Options

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Last Updated on May 10, 2023 by

Big day coming up and you are looking for a stunning bridal dupatta design for your outfit? Then we’ve got you covered, fret not! There are so many new, unique yet trending ideas for the bridal dupatta. So many brides are seen playing with their dupatta design which effortlessly makes their look stand out. This also means that there is endless inspiration for us to take and come up with something equally beautiful of our own. Whether it’s the front dupatta or that on your head you can experiment and play around with both. Of course, it is definitely important the dupatta goes with the rest of the look, we can’t actually do something totally different either. However, while keeping it in sync with the rest of the outfit, we still can make the dupatta and the look as a whole stand out. So if you are the bride looking for a trendy and beautiful dupatta that grabs all the attention you’ve come to the right place. We’re serving some much-needed inspiration for you.

These ideas will help you decide on the perfect bridal dupatta design for you.

Lovely Jaal Work Dupattas

bridal dupatta design

Source: Artfoto, Mehlum Sadriwala, Safarsaga

A lovely and beautiful jaal work dupatta is definitely taking the wedding industry by a storm. There are so many lovely jaal options for you to play around with. It can be your head one in a net dupatta design with light jaal work so that it doesn’t get too heavy. On the other hand, what you could also do is opt for this work on an opaque georgette dupatta as well. It could even be chiffon. Those kinds are really trending these days and do look immensely beautiful. Of course, make sure there are elements of gold in your outfit for something like this for jaal mostly comes in golden. However, another really unique idea would be to go for the pearl jaal design, hence you’d need elements of pearl in the rest of your outfit.

Velvet Bridal Dupatta Design

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Source: Hanna S Khan, Artfoto, Aditya and Mohit

Velvet dupattas are always a good idea. They came in and have never left the scene and thank god for those. Seeing as how at least 80% of weddings happen in the peak winter seasons, the velvet dupattas sure offer some respite. If you are that bride who cannot just deal with the cold then this dupatta is definitely for you. Not only do they offer comfort and warmth but also make your whole look rather royal to look at. It can even be a full velvet outfit but you can very well pair it up with other materials too. Ensure your veil is not a velvet one because that sure would work, so maybe a net one should do better.

Interesting Scalloped Borders

Source: Just Jully, Four Fold Pictures, Alia Bhatt

If you love playing around with borders then this lehenga dupatta design is for you. This is super trending these days and very effortlessly makes your look stand out. And these are the pretty scalloped borders that we can see everywhere, even in western clothes. So scallops sure are the way to go when it comes to unique and pretty dupatta borders. Whether you are going for a net, tissue, georgette, chiffon or any other kind of dupatta this border would surely do really well. 

Net Dupattas with Pretty Borders

net dupatta for bride

Source: Picsurely, Alig Photos, Safarnama Films

It’s always ideal that the dupatta that will act as your veil is super light so that you do not end up getting a headache. Now if you are someone who wants the veil to stand out still then you could go for a border dupatta design with laces like these. There are so many pretty laces that you can experiment with. All you need is a light and simple net dupatta and pretty dainty lace that is not too heavy. Remember we want to keep it light. Hence, a lovely floral lace like the one with the Orange dupatta or a scalloped one with light work would surely amp up your veil. You could even go for some simple embroidery along the borders to do so.

Bridal Dupatta Design with Keeran

Source: Stories by Joseph Radhik, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Mouni Roy Instagram

Who doesn’t love a beautiful keeran dupatta? We all definitely do! Keeran is super in these days and a lot of Sabyasachi brides are seen adorning it for their veil. It looks so elegant and beautiful while also adding a touch of tradition to the look. A lot of people also tend to opt for a written incantation on the keeran dupattas along the edges which sure looks beautiful and makes it meaningful too. If you are planning to wear lovely colours like red, magenta or maroon then definitely keeran dupattas are for you.

Etched Dupattas

Source: Made in Mono, Moveing Moments

This too is a rather trending idea these days; having some text or picture etched onto the veil. Of course, it makes more sense on the veil for whatever you do over it will be visible most on it. The front dupatta is likely to hide the important stuff depending on how it is draped. You could have your and your beau’s name written on it. Remember that bride who etched her late father’s letters on her veil? That too is an immensely beautiful and meaningful thing one could do for their big day. Moreover, if you are someone who wishes to create dupatta design ideas at home then go ahead and handprint your veils. That of course comes with the pre-requisite that you are a great painter. Or you know someone who could do that for you.

Lovely Embroideries

Source: Pratham Photography, Doll You up By S, Rimi Singh

Pretty embroidered dupattas are another amazing idea you could opt for. You could go for a rather simple overall dupatta and the edges could be infiltrated with some pretty embroidery. It could be floral, symmetrically and other such embroideries. This will add that oomph factor to your dupatta without making it too heavy. Of course, the embroidery needs to incorporate elements from the rest of the lehenga. Be it design, colour, lace etc.

Contrasting with The Lehenga

Source: Doll You Up by S, The Photo Lab, A Jewels by Anmol

Another amazing idea for your bridal dupatta is to go for contrasting ones. So say, your lehenga could be green and the dupatta a red, two colours that beautifully complement one another. On the other hand, you could play with contrasting pastels too, like blues and oranges which again go really well one another. This is the perfect way to play with colour blocking which really makes your lehenga stand out and look different from others.

We are sure with these amazing ideas you now have an idea of what you want for your dupatta on your big day. Tell us which out of these is your favourite and what other ideas can one experiment with. For more on wedding styling and planning get in touch with us at Styl Inc. and our team of experts will guide you effortlessly.

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