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How to style handcrafted dupattas for occasion wear and best ways to drape them as wearable art

Fashion tips: A vibrant 2.25-meter chunni or a dupatta can transform a simple choli-lehenga into a dazzling festive look, or add a pop of colour to an otherwise understated ensemble. These versatile drapes not only add vibrancy and elegance but also showcase India’s incredible loom traditions, making them instant statement accessories.

September 30, 2025 / 18:30 IST
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A dupatta is no longer just about completing an outfit but it’s rewriting tradition with flair. With artful draping, it can become more than an accessory and turns into a symbol of individuality (Image: Canva)
A dupatta is no longer just about completing an outfit but it’s rewriting tradition with flair. With artful draping, it can become more than an accessory and turns into a symbol of individuality (Image: Canva)

The Indian festive season is all about power dupattas and stoles that are now leading the way as wearable art. Once considered a mere add-on to Indian outfits, the dupatta has reclaimed its status as a fashion statement in its own right. From festive gatherings to wedding soirées, and even experimental high-street styling, handcrafted dupattas are redefining modern wardrobes.

Bollywood’s leading ladies like Kareena Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Janhvi Kapoor etc. are often seen styling their dupattas in the most creative ways to prove that it can transform any outfit into a moment of cultural richness and personal flair.

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Draping with drama:

Gone are the days when tossing a dupatta over one shoulder was the only styling move. Today, intentional draping elevates the accessory into a statement-maker. Try a royal sash drape across the body for a regal effect or cinch your dupatta at the waist with a sleek belt over a kurta or sari for a structured, contemporary vibe. Add a brooch and suddenly your drape turns into a couture ensemble ready for the spotlight.