While your bridal lehenga takes up all the attention, the dupatta that actually makes the outfit goes a little out of sight. But, we at ShaadiWish know all of our bride’s needs and have found the best bridal dupattas that we recently spotted. We are absolutely stunned by the way brides are revamping their dupatta styles and we completely adore them. From vibrant to classy and elegant, we have a plethora of options for you to find inspiration.
Save These Best Bridal Dupattas That We Are Crushing Over Big Time –
1. Bridal Dupatta With Fringes For That Traditional Touch
Remember your mother’s wedding dress and the dupatta with a fringe? Well, yes they are back in trend and we are loving how brides are incorporating the traditional fringes and making it a part of their bridal attire.
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Bridal dupattas with fringes for that perfect bridal look.
2. Best Bridal Dupattas That Are Trending Big Time
Banarasi outfits have their own charm and this one is stealing all the show in a very pretty and eye-catching green Banarasi dupatta that she paired with a tye-dye lehenga.
Embellished bridal dupattas are the new trend and brides are totally slaying their looks. And it is the latest fashion statement that has caught our attention. Heavy dupattas are actually a thing and we just love brides who opt for it.
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Embellished bridal lehengas that are trending big time for the winter wedding season.
How about colorful bridal dupattas that are stealing all the show. They are so striking and eye-catching and we bet that these will add so much grace to your bridal attire.
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3. Personalised Bridal Dupattas That We Adore
Make your big day extra special with little personalizations and these will be so special that you will totally cherish them for the rest of your life.
This bride had her husband and her name written on her dupatta and we think it’s too adorable.
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How about these quirky ways to personalize your wedding accessories.
Patralekha too had a personalised dupatta with a verse dedicated to Rajkummar Rao in Bengali that said ‘Aamar Praanbhora Bhaalobasa Aami Tomaye Somorpan Korilam’.The verse meant ‘I surrender my heart full of love to you’ and it was personally etched in by Sabyasachi Mukherjee himself.
4. Unique And Trendy Dupattas We Are Crushing Over Big Time
Rhea Kapoor looked like a diva in the vintage pearl veil which was designed by well-known jewellery designer Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas. Rhea surely hit it out of the park with her very eccentric yet awe-inspiring bridal choices.
Anamika Khanna’s statement bridal dupatta is winning hearts and was the most trendiest one spotted in 2021. Don’t you agree?
The red bridal dupatta with a train which is fully embroidered with flowers is surely grabbing eyeballs and for all the right reasons.
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These brides opted for Bandhni prints for their big day and we are seeking major inspiration from them.
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Jazz up your wedding day look with a pop of bandhani prints.
Velvet outfits are all about rich and classy looks and these pretty ladies are proof of it. Don’t they look so royal?
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5. Bridal Dupattas With Borders That Add So Much Grace To The Attire
Shradha Arya looks beautiful in her bridal avatar and the golden dupatta border enhances her bridal attire even more. Don’t you agree?
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How about pastels and scalloped dupatta that are trending big time. Loving the pastel colors on this beauty.
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Another one whose embroidered border steals the show. We are saving this one right away.
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Scalloped dupatta with foil work looks too great. We are currently drooling over her oh so elegant look.
Don’t miss out on ShaadiWish approved bridal wear for your wedding
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